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Are There Any Books with 0 Words?
Quite curious
If You Don't Understand, Just Ask. Which Four Novels Are Tomato Treasures?
Looking for high-quality novels
My Sister Wants to Read Something Suitable for a 10-Year-Old Child.
Looking for the Shortest Book About Tomato
Note that tomatoes are the shortest
Tomato's Book with the Fewest Words.
Why Not Read Classics?
Recommend some good books that are meaningful, influential and well-written.
Are There Any... Math Books, English Books, Chinese Books...🌚🌝
My parents always say that all my books are novels, and there are no novels about learning🌚🌝
"No Need for Redemption, Never Need", Kid, I Suddenly Want to Read a Sadistic Novel
I want to read a book like "Conan: After being forced to save, I just want to escape quickly." The best kind without CP is very depressing and the protagonist just wants to die.
I Don't Believe It! There Is a Book with Only One Chapter🧐
Crazy! Crazy! Crazy! Completely Crazy! You Will Really Lose Your Sanity After Reading This!
If people are crazy! Everything you do and think is illogical! Make everything fearful! No awkward boring conversations! ! ! Don't engage in any IQ-lowering behavior! Extremely crazy, kill whoever you want! No emotions! Powerful! Looked at the face
Mc's Books, Lao Chou and Lao Huang Have Not Read Them Yet
MC's books, Lao Chou and Lao Huang have not read them yet
Are there any novels written by underage authors? I would like to know what the underage authors' thoughts are like.
How Many Books with the Same Cover Are There in Tomato?
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It Is More Realistic to Be Reborn and Go Back to Compensate My Wife and Daughter Without Fighting or Killing.
There are not many good novels
I'm Not a Drama God
I want to read a book similar to "I'm Not a Drama God". Seeking fellow drama gods
Do You Have Any Novels That Are Novel, Heavy-Tongued, Depressing, and Hard to Eat and Want to Share with Your Friends?
Are There Any Books About Monitors?
I want to read a book similar to "Starting with a Monitor".
Are There Any Books Written by Minors?
I want to read a book similar to "The Diary of Primary School Student Sima Yan". I really want to watch underage, a bit boring.
Do You Have Any Good, Long Furry Articles?
I want to read a book similar to "Rebirth in the Beast World, Turning the Tide".














































































There are some similarities and differences with Brother Xun's novels. It's probably unrealistic for me to understand it, but the feelings it wants to express are really felt by me. It's really incredible.
This is not true, absolutely not true! How could I fight with someone! Xiu can't be human! Ahhhhh... The mighty heavenly dragon. The great magic spell. The World Honored Ksitigarbha. Mummy mummy coax.
It is short and concise, and every word is exquisite, but it makes people shudder when reading it.
The protagonist is Ma Jia, a young painter who begins to experience various strange things after a car accident, including nightmares, seeing ghosts, hearing strange sounds, etc. The plot setting is very exciting, and the eerie atmosphere hangs throughout, making readers tremble with fear. At the same time, through the description of the characters, the author also shows the tremendous physical and mental pressure on a young man, revealing the depression and confusion faced by people in modern society. The structure of the entire story is compact and coherent, and it reads very smoothly, and the plot makes people advance step by step.
My father died of poverty, but "I" and my mother squeezed our own money because we had to make sacrifices, thus falling into a more difficult situation. My father died because of poverty, but my mother and I became poorer and poorer because we had to worship him. Instead of becoming rich, the living people had to worry about the wealth of a dead person.
This is a prose, please. It's normal to be short, but the idea is very profound. I think only people of our generation can understand it.
? After I finished reading, I clicked five stars, and the system asked me if I had finished reading [laughing awkwardly]
I had no idea that novels written eighty years ago were so good, better than most novels today.
I have always been unable to accept my elders' pursuit of feudal superstition, but after thinking about it, I can understand it. Because I am in a different era, I have different experiences, and I believe in different things. The author starts from the daily confusion of himself and his mother to explain his own thinking about ghosts and gods. People will always interpret some bizarre and scientifically unexplainable problems as ghosts and gods. The content of this book is very short, but you can see the bigger picture from the author's relationship with his mother and his attitude towards ghosts and gods. It is very interesting.
Although there is only one chapter, it is still very interesting.
This book is really short and I couldn't understand part of it. It felt like it was a satire on feudal society.
It is recommended to read the third chapter directly. The first two chapters are about "I" persuading my mother not to be superstitious, but my mother still believes in Buddha, gods and ghosts. The first two chapters are narrative. //The third chapter is a direct sublimation, telling that during the Republic of China, people, whether alive or dead, had to live in a "ghost world". The living worshiped the ghosts of the dead on the ground, while the dead were oppressed by ghosts underground. Relatives suffered a lot when they were alive, but after death they were enshrined as ghosts. Some people were afraid and others missed them. //Summary, expressing the author's disgust for feudal superstition, self-deprecation for his timidity, and satire on the ghost world.
This is so good, I finished it in one minute [laughs]
It's very beautiful. I finished it in two minutes.
Leave a name, it's a very profound feeling, but it's beautiful
Live and create selfless value Die, leaving the supreme spirit behind
Don't leave comments when reading this book, as it may raise your blood pressure [facepalm]. It is a pleasure to read this book and think about it. But watching the quarrel between the so-called "materialists" and the superstitious theists in Duan's Commentary really makes me feel a bit confused. The two ideological extremes are vividly displayed in the comment area. Materialistic dialectical thinking is almost invisible, and the debate once even escalated to personal attacks. This may be one of the things this book wants to show us.
In that era, worshiping ghosts and gods was a common thing, but there were some people who ignored the people and things that still exist today, and instead always placed their hopes on ghosts and gods. This book should be ironic and sad.
🌝🌝🌝🌝🌝The first novel I read in 🍅, but I didn't understand it🌚
This book allows us to see the social thoughts of the time through an ordinary family. The protagonist's mother, who worships idols and raises ghosts, lives in darkness like superstitious people in every era. I heard that those who have ghosts must let their children and grandchildren inherit it from generation to generation, otherwise the descendants will encounter all kinds of misfortunes until they accept or are killed by disasters, and everyone who has ghosts will become ignorant, neurotic, and unreasonable. The "I" in the article is actually inspired to work hard and is a responsible and responsible person.
My life is in dire straits, but I spend one yuan to buy those illusory things. Sometimes ghosts are not a kind of spiritual sustenance, but a kind of shackles of imprisonment.
I was confused the whole time
This book reminded me of my grandma. Like the mother in the book, she also has some superstitious behaviors. But I can understand them, because it is their longing for their loved ones and their fear of the unknown. Just like what is said in the book, "If you don't die before I die, you will die." They face life and death in their own way. This book made me feel the depth of family affection and the complexity of human nature, and it also made me cherish the people around me more.
Why do I feel like I haven't watched it since? (Chill on back)
"Hey, yo, isn't this like a sheep? I haven't seen you for a few days, so you're like this." "Ghost!"
The scariest thing in the world is that the person who pushed you to hell also took you to heaven.
At first glance I thought it was 20 million word
Even though I don't understand it, I still think it's very insightful.
About a month ago, in order to save this yuan of incense candle money due to real life embarrassment, I once again promoted "atheism" to my mother. The result was that she was scolded, and she kept saying that she wanted to leave the family, carry her Bodhisattvas and ghosts, and go to other places to beg for alms! Since then, my mother has started to take some strange actions that are difficult for us to follow. For example, sometimes I stay up all night, get up in the morning before dawn, have to go to the street in person to buy snacks... And so on.
I read this book from a post and read it out of curiosity. At the end, I was confused. Is it because my language comprehension skills are not good enough? There is nothing haunting or ghostly at the end. Could it be that the author wants to satirize those who believe in ghosts and gods and feudal superstition?