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Love Lesson
Literature恋爱课
Chen Xue
This book is Fifty Key Lessons on Love by the famous Taiwanese novelist Chen Xue. Chen Xue sorts out the complexity and change of love and relationships, uses her own rich emotional trials and experiences, and uses the powerful power and belief of love to express the core and true meaning of love. "I hope we can understand ourselves better through long or short encounters." "Love does not promise happiness, nor can it be guaranteed by being loved. Love returns to yourself in its original form and makes your eyes clear. You ask yourself, can being around this person give you the courage to see yourself clearly? Can this person make you not surrender, not adapt, and not deceive yourself? , But are you not afraid to change? Does love make you stronger, instead of making you weak or inferior? Love is not like morphine that can stop the pain of loneliness. Love is not a need. Love can flow naturally after you become strong. It is a force. "This book is very popular among young men and women in Taiwan. It has been printed again and again and is regarded as a rare "love book".
This book is Fifty Key Lessons on Love by the famous Taiwanese novelist Chen Xue. Chen Xue sorts out the complexity and change of love and relationships, uses her own rich emotional trials and experiences, and uses the powerful power and belief of love to express the core and true meaning of love. "I hope we can understand ourselves better through long or short encounters." "Love does not promise happiness, nor can it be guaranteed by being loved. Love returns to yourself in its original form and makes your eyes clear. You ask yourself, can being around this person give you the courage to see yourself clearly? Can this person make you not surrender, not adapt, and not deceive yourself? , But are you not afraid to change? Does love make you stronger, instead of making you weak or inferior? Love is not like morphine that can stop the pain of loneliness. Love is not a need. Love can flow naturally after you become strong. It is a force. "This book is very popular among young men and women in Taiwan. It has been printed again and again and is regarded as a rare "love book".

Lovers in the Maze
General Fiction迷宫中的恋人
Chen Xue
For these intertwined love propositions, about betrayal, injury, faith, protection, self, others, past and future, memory and forgetting, forgiveness, forgiveness, redemption, reconstruction, until they were like boulders, they really hit me, like a giant ax, really split me open from the back of my head, I fell to the ground, I thought I was finished. Later, one by one, I struggled to push away the falling stones and dust on my body, and truly felt that I had to respond, recall, understand, answer, and ask for help, those huge questions that came my way and broke my waist. --Chen Xue. After the author's autobiographical novel "The Possessed" was published, he fell seriously ill, then his partner left, and his life fell into chaos. This book is the author's comeback. With the themes of disease and love, the author writes about life and death, love, destiny and faith in 310,000 words, deeply exploring human nature. The novel uses an autobiographical narrative to push writing toward "self-destruction and self-creation."
For these intertwined love propositions, about betrayal, injury, faith, protection, self, others, past and future, memory and forgetting, forgiveness, forgiveness, redemption, reconstruction, until they were like boulders, they really hit me, like a giant ax, really split me open from the back of my head, I fell to the ground, I thought I was finished. Later, one by one, I struggled to push away the falling stones and dust on my body, and truly felt that I had to respond, recall, understand, answer, and ask for help, those huge questions that came my way and broke my waist. --Chen Xue. After the author's autobiographical novel "The Possessed" was published, he fell seriously ill, then his partner left, and his life fell into chaos. This book is the author's comeback. With the themes of disease and love, the author writes about life and death, love, destiny and faith in 310,000 words, deeply exploring human nature. The novel uses an autobiographical narrative to push writing toward "self-destruction and self-creation."

Skyscraper (starring Yang Zishan and Guo Tao)
General Fiction摩天大楼(杨子姗、郭涛主演)
Chen Xue
Yang Zishan and Guo Tao star in the original web drama "Skyscraper", which will be broadcast on August 19. This is a murder story in which a mysterious girl was killed. What seems like a murder mystery leads to a complex and multifaceted life. This is the story of a skyscraper, which stands like a huge ore monument on the outskirts of bustling Taipei, far away from the 101 Building. The residents desperately want a better life, but are ultimately trapped between the Limbo of the city and the countryside. This is the story of a generation of ordinary young people. They are insurance officers, designers, real estate agents, beauty shop ladies, and coffee shop managers. They all yearn to get ahead, but their chances of success are getting less and less, and they are falling into a collective loss. This is a story about the hesitation of survival. The salary is only enough to support oneself, leaving the countryside but no capital to move to the city. After the children leave home, they face lonely old age alone. The income to support the mortgage of living in this building has been exhausted. This is the story of a postmodern Tower of Babel, where people are besieged by their own loneliness and indifference, and are also destroyed by unattainable hopes. The soul falls at a high speed in the rapid advancement of money and desire. This is the story of a city and its edges. This is also the story of you and me living in the 21st century.
Yang Zishan and Guo Tao star in the original web drama "Skyscraper", which will be broadcast on August 19. This is a murder story in which a mysterious girl was killed. What seems like a murder mystery leads to a complex and multifaceted life. This is the story of a skyscraper, which stands like a huge ore monument on the outskirts of bustling Taipei, far away from the 101 Building. The residents desperately want a better life, but are ultimately trapped between the Limbo of the city and the countryside. This is the story of a generation of ordinary young people. They are insurance officers, designers, real estate agents, beauty shop ladies, and coffee shop managers. They all yearn to get ahead, but their chances of success are getting less and less, and they are falling into a collective loss. This is a story about the hesitation of survival. The salary is only enough to support oneself, leaving the countryside but no capital to move to the city. After the children leave home, they face lonely old age alone. The income to support the mortgage of living in this building has been exhausted. This is the story of a postmodern Tower of Babel, where people are besieged by their own loneliness and indifference, and are also destroyed by unattainable hopes. The soul falls at a high speed in the rapid advancement of money and desire. This is the story of a city and its edges. This is also the story of you and me living in the 21st century.