I Can't Live Without Beauty Even a Day

I Can't Live Without Beauty Even a Day

by (japan) Beidalu Lushan People

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105Kwords37chapters
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Ch. 37Volume 3·02 Any Ingredient Has an Original Flavor That Cannot Be Replaced by Other Ingredients
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About This Novel

This book contains a selection of Beida Road Lushan people's words about talking about food, making pottery and porcelain, and splashing ink, which reflects the meticulousness, refinement and ingenuity of his perception of beauty. "Beauty" is Beidalu Lushan's life creed. He puts everything into it and competes with beauty. His famous saying is "tableware is the clothes of cooking", which shows his pursuit of food and pottery, which also made him synonymous with Japanese cuisine and a master of pottery. Beidalu Lushanren's writings are heart-warming to read, making people smile and at the same time feel the aesthetics of life, gain inspiration, and illuminate the meaning of life.

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