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Cheng Zibai
Short Fiction程子白
An Musheng
Eight years old. For Cheng Zibai, the age of rebirth is like a child. This is the end of the world.
Eight years old. For Cheng Zibai, the age of rebirth is like a child. This is the end of the world.

A Book to Understand the Little Prince
Literature一本书读懂小王子
An Musheng
This book is based on Saint-Exupéry's classic fairy tale, and uses delicate brushstrokes to interweave it with pictures of contemporary life, building a bridge to childlike innocence for adults. The book uses the planet B612 as a metaphor, turning the entanglement between the little prince and the rose and the philosophy of interstellar travel into a mirror that reflects the spiritual desolation of modern people. The book not only decodes the fragility and pride of roses, the true meaning of fox "taming", and the erosion of desire symbolized by the baobab tree in the original work, but also projects the fable into the performance cage of the urban workplace, the glass cover of parenting anxiety, and the virtual wheat field of social media, revealing how the adult world has been alienated by vanity, greed, and numbness. The author proposes a "Guide to Restoring Childlike Innocence" from a psychological perspective, teaching people to regain the wonder of the world from the tremor of the subway security inspection machine, plant poetry in the gaps of overtime codes, and use the courage to "waste time" to rebuild emotional connections. The whole book is like an invisible well in the desert, allowing readers to sip pure starlight in the torrent of data and find the heartbeat of gazing at a wild flower in the void of meaning.
This book is based on Saint-Exupéry's classic fairy tale, and uses delicate brushstrokes to interweave it with pictures of contemporary life, building a bridge to childlike innocence for adults. The book uses the planet B612 as a metaphor, turning the entanglement between the little prince and the rose and the philosophy of interstellar travel into a mirror that reflects the spiritual desolation of modern people. The book not only decodes the fragility and pride of roses, the true meaning of fox "taming", and the erosion of desire symbolized by the baobab tree in the original work, but also projects the fable into the performance cage of the urban workplace, the glass cover of parenting anxiety, and the virtual wheat field of social media, revealing how the adult world has been alienated by vanity, greed, and numbness. The author proposes a "Guide to Restoring Childlike Innocence" from a psychological perspective, teaching people to regain the wonder of the world from the tremor of the subway security inspection machine, plant poetry in the gaps of overtime codes, and use the courage to "waste time" to rebuild emotional connections. The whole book is like an invisible well in the desert, allowing readers to sip pure starlight in the torrent of data and find the heartbeat of gazing at a wild flower in the void of meaning.

一本书读懂《纳尼亚传奇》
An Musheng
"Reading "The Chronicles of Narnia" in One Book" dismantles C. S. Lewis's fantasy universe and lays out for readers a literary star map that interweaves theology, philosophy and contemporary technology. From the creation code of the Wardrobe to the quantum theology in the Lion's mane, from the dopamine trap of Turkish delight to the human game in the cracks of the stone table, this book uses the precision of an archaeologist and the imagination of a poet to reveal the hard-core truth beneath the surface of children's literature. Analyze the eternal temptation of the white witch from an existential perspective, use psychological models to decode the transformation rules of a "naughty child" into a king, and trace how the trench trauma and unfinished love in Louis' private life were forged into a totem of a different world. The book also implants ancient prophecies into a modern context: Susan's bow and arrow become an antidote to workplace anxiety, believers in the Metaverse encounter a moral AI trial in a virtual ice field, and brain-computer interface technology actually replicates the rosin therapy in a beaver cabin. This is not a traditional work analysis, but a witness record of a cultural nuclear explosion - in the past 70 years, Narnia has evolved from a paper fairy tale to a super-media life form that devours reality, and has been constantly reborn amidst controversy in film history, fan rebellion and technological fantasies. When you open this book, you will get not only a guide to re-reading classics, but also a license to survive in the gap between fantasy and reality.
"Reading "The Chronicles of Narnia" in One Book" dismantles C. S. Lewis's fantasy universe and lays out for readers a literary star map that interweaves theology, philosophy and contemporary technology. From the creation code of the Wardrobe to the quantum theology in the Lion's mane, from the dopamine trap of Turkish delight to the human game in the cracks of the stone table, this book uses the precision of an archaeologist and the imagination of a poet to reveal the hard-core truth beneath the surface of children's literature. Analyze the eternal temptation of the white witch from an existential perspective, use psychological models to decode the transformation rules of a "naughty child" into a king, and trace how the trench trauma and unfinished love in Louis' private life were forged into a totem of a different world. The book also implants ancient prophecies into a modern context: Susan's bow and arrow become an antidote to workplace anxiety, believers in the Metaverse encounter a moral AI trial in a virtual ice field, and brain-computer interface technology actually replicates the rosin therapy in a beaver cabin. This is not a traditional work analysis, but a witness record of a cultural nuclear explosion - in the past 70 years, Narnia has evolved from a paper fairy tale to a super-media life form that devours reality, and has been constantly reborn amidst controversy in film history, fan rebellion and technological fantasies. When you open this book, you will get not only a guide to re-reading classics, but also a license to survive in the gap between fantasy and reality.