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Two Titles of Fang Wei's Novels

Fang Wei

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I think of Mapo because of that winter return home. My father told me that Mabo's parents knew that I was back. Marble and I have been good friends since childhood. They gave me some time to persuade Marble. The father's palms slowly rotated two green fitness balls. Ma Bo and I are classmates. Ma Bo's grades in high school were very good, similar to mine. They were both top students in factory schools. Later, I was admitted to Yangzhou University and stayed at the university as a full-time counselor after graduation. Ma Bo was admitted to the Normal University in the provincial capital. After graduation, he returned to Liaocheng and became a middle school history teacher. In addition to preparing and attending classes every day, Ma Bo also plays online games and dives into old papers about the history of the Republic of China. He clamored to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but his parents stopped him. Ma Bo's parents were ordinary workers and both were laid off in the mid-1990s. My father drives a taxi and my mother works as a maid in a hotel. Later, my mother also got asthma. The family relied on Mabo's steady salary.

Which is More Difficult

Fang Wei

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I would like to dedicate this article to my classmates. To commemorate the dream you told me when you were a boy.

Knowledge and Practice in the World: the Career Struggles of 110 Peking University Graduates

Fang Wei

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"Knowing the World: The Workplace Struggles of 110 Peking University Graduates" is a collection of interviews conducted by the Peking University Student Reporter Group on the workplace struggles of 110 Peking University graduates. The interviewees are mainly targeted at young alumni who have made their mark in various fields. These Alumni have accumulated valuable workplace experience and life insights. "Knowing the World: The Workplace Struggles of 110 Peking University Graduates" truly presents their growth and career development experiences in the form of interviews, focusing on life planning and development issues. The 110 figures in "Knowing the World: The Workplace Struggles of 110 Peking University Graduates" are distributed in various fields such as IT, finance, culture, etc. Their experiences are of great reference value for contemporary college students and people who are new to the workplace in seeking employment. It is also of great reference value for middle school students to choose their professional direction and establish their life goals. We hope that the wisdom extracted from the personal experiences of professional elites will bring useful inspiration to your career and life planning.

Mr. Lu Xun from Hangzhou

Fang Wei

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"Mr. Lu Xun in Hangzhou" is Fang Wei's latest collection of short and medium stories. It includes eight works of various themes and types that he has created in recent years, presenting a novel and changeable appearance. "The Profiler's Reminiscence" three hundred years later after the earth has become a giant community, the female writer who was mysteriously murdered at home, the female video writer struggling between the overwhelming reality and the online world, and the fake "Adventures" of Mr. Lu Xun in Hangzhou, the secret of the unexpected disappearance of Yu Dafu in the summer of Sumatra... Fang Wei Freely shuttle between the identity of a writer and a scholar, mixing historical materials and reasoning, time travel and fantasy, collaging historical, contemporary and future elements, using historical fantasy and black humor to launch a general attack on the absurd, nihilistic and boring life, and write another imagination about self, destiny and future.

It's Just a Dream

It's Just a Dream

Science Fiction

Fang Wei

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Late at night, the sound of mechanical rumbling outside the window became clearer and clearer. The warship from childhood nightmares really appeared, and the ground of another planet behind the warship became clearer and clearer. Outside the bar radio broadcasting room of the underground contact point, I saw my comrades being alienated. As an ordinary person, I had no other choice but to run...