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Fly over Rose Garden

Fly over Rose Garden

General Fiction

Zhang Jiawei

108K0

This is a small town full of absurdity and fantasy. People seem to have collectively lost their memory, abandoned the history of the town, and guarded a huge secret. Tomato and other teenagers have been told since birth that they are not allowed to climb through the town's rose garden. The teenagers tried their best to deal with this "solemn and funny" law, and the true face of the Rose Garden aroused their great curiosity. In a protracted struggle, the teenagers made wings and tried to fly across the rose garden. But a young life was lost for this. After the tragedy, Tomato and his lover Ruo smoked rose smoke and gained the ability to fly. They flew into the vast sea of ​​flowers and were accidentally arrested while exploring the crystal coffin in the rose garden and were taken to the capital...

Now That We've Come This Far (enhanced Version)

Zhang Jiawei

189K0

This book is an expanded version of "Now That We've Come So Far". Based on the previous version, 11 novels of about 80,000 words have been added to allow readers who like Zhang Jiawei to enjoy more reading pleasure. The cute little jokes previously included in the book have been made into four-color hand-painted booklets this time. Readers can collect, give away, and record their moods. Better paper that is more suitable for collection and gift giving; a format that is more suitable for reading; and richer content.

There Are so Many Delicious Things in the World

Zhang Jiawei

100K0

"There Are Too Many Delicious Things in the World" is the latest collection of cultural essays by Zhang Jiawei, a young writer living in France, about interesting allusions to food, travel destinations, utensils, and the customs and customs of the places he passes through. In 2012, Zhang Jiawei and his girlfriend studied abroad in France. In the past six years, they have traveled all over Eurasia, including France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan and other places. Because of his obsession with a certain kind of food, he will visit an old restaurant in a corner of the city that seems not to be visited. Because he read a certain legendary story while reading, he would go and explore the secrets behind the legend. Everywhere he went, he would write the scenery he had seen, the legends he heard, and the stories he read into articles. They visited, searched and absorbed all the beautiful things, and wrote the book "There are Too Many Delicious Things in the World". He said in the book, "Probably this is what a life of one's own decisions is like."

Mushy Dream

Mushy Dream

Literature

Zhang Jiawei

100K0

"Mushy Dreams" is a collection of essays by Zhang Jiawei on reading Jin Yong. The author blends the readable, tasteful and memorable parts of Jin Yong's novels into his unique perspective and imagination, and puts forward many interesting ideas. Everyone has a different understanding of Jin Yong's martial arts world. Zhang Gongzi works with readers to interpret the fireworks, brotherhood, and lovers' tears between the lines, discovering new flavors from old stories, and making a mess of old rivers and lakes.

There Are Too Many Interesting Things in the World

Zhang Jiawei

111K8.1

There are interesting allusions from the world at your fingertips, including the leisurely past of eating tea and drinking water, the long journey in the Age of Discovery, the unique past of overalls and furniture veneers, and the unofficial legend of aphrodisiac male style. Tell stories about the objects around us.

Just Asking for a Bowl of Hot Soup to Drink

Zhang Jiawei

127K8.119

Life is about eating and drinking. Heart-warming food essays by Zhang Jiawei, a well-known author on Douban, Zhihu, and Hupu. From home-cooked food to snacks; from eating according to the occasion, to local scenery, from cultural anecdotes to fairy tales... Quoting classics and explaining things in simple terms. There is food, culture, and stories; about eating, what to eat, and how to eat; it is also about the mood of eating, the people who eat with you, thinking about you and the people you are thinking about when you eat...

If a Period of Life is Wasted

Zhang Jiawei

86K0

Zhang Jiawei's new breakthrough "life" work is a book that saves the "wasted life" and restarts it! What if a period of life is wasted... So what? Growing older, having trouble at work, being criticized by others, being unhappy, accomplishing nothing... When anxiety continues to iterate, and when we are afraid of "wasting" our lives, how can we get closer to the life we ​​like? Zhang Jiawei uses ten years of life philosophy to teach you how to get rid of anxiety from multiple perspectives such as childhood, marriage, and life. This collection of life attitude essays collects the essence of Zhang Jiawei's ten years of prose. With the writer's unique warm writing style, he transforms youthful confusion and middle-aged confusion into tangible words. The book explores life's encounters, the meaning of love, the joy of life, and the complexity of personality. When anxiety continues to iterate and self-worth begins to waver, these true reflections on life will become a beam of light that illuminates ordinary days. There are many golden sentences in the book. Those questions about love, talent and self-identity, there is always one sentence that will hit you.

When Eating Alone, You Should Also Eat Well

Zhang Jiawei

111K0

This book is a collection of essays by Mr. Zhang Jiawei, a post-80s writer, about "eating". Based on his personal experience, the author describes food around the food, flexibly uses synaesthesia techniques, and cleverly mobilizes readers to "participate" in it unconsciously. The content of the book is rich and colorful, allowing readers to appreciate that the rustic smoke from the kitchen is always heart-warming and tender. The harmony but difference in Chinese and foreign food culture contains the beauty caused by distance and difference. Delicious food carries rich cultural connotations, related to history, literature, philosophy, etc., And there is a big world behind snacks.

Their Their

Their Their

Literature

Zhang Jiawei

75K0

"Them Them" is a collection of essays about characters' interests and interests. The theme is the story of artists, writers and their muses. It includes the playful fighting spirit of a talented painter, the social myth of the selfie witch in the old century, Gatsby's ecstasy and sorrow for Daisy, and the legendary experience of the executioner who has been focusing on beheading for thirty years. The author uses his own unique perspective to narrate these stories implicitly and meticulously, leading readers to appreciate the unparalleled splendor and glimpses of art history. ★The mutual respect between great souls of artists VS muses. Who is talked about and who is slandered; who is defined by whom and who is created by whom ★About literature, gossip, and the opening method of old time art history expert Zhang Jiawei ★A paper documentary with depth, breadth, and pictures. They each have their own shortcomings and never pursue perfection, but in this wonderful darkness, they find their own comfortable time. --"Lautrec and Raguelo"

History and Legend

Zhang Jiawei

128K0

Xiang Yu's bravery, Zhang Liang's wisdom, Xiao He's planning, and Liu Bang's employment were all extraordinary talents at the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty. But why did Liu Bang become emperor and why did Xiang Yu fail? "Three Kingdoms" said that Zhuge Liang's ingenuity was short-term, so he continued his northern expedition without success. Is it really so? Why were the three most important women in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty so favored? Did Yue Fei die because he was too upright and didn't know how to behave? There is also Lu Zhonglian, who is kind to others without asking for anything in return, and Ji Wei, who is neither humble nor overbearing, but affectionate and affectionate... Zhang Jiawei is based on historical data and talks to you about the unknown legends in the details of history. In addition to emperors, generals, harem beauties, and legendary figures, let's talk about anecdotes and customs at home and abroad, both ancient and modern. How do knights, nobles, and painters live their lives? How to fight corruption in European history? Is shipping in the Song Dynasty more developed than in Europe? The author uses more than 50 historical stories to sort out and analyze the subtleties of Chinese and foreign historical anecdotes and the unique temperaments of talented people and beautiful ladies in a simple and easy-to-understand way. They are like talking about everyday things, which are concise, vivid, humorous and witty, enriching readers' understanding of history.