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One Hundred Poems by Feng Tang (2017)

Feng Tang

11K7.912

A hundred refinements make poetry, and poetry is better Chinese. Poetry, a word, must have the atmosphere of vertical and horizontal, and the euphemism of "love and love". There is no extraordinary talent, and I dare not call myself a poet. But Feng Tang dared, dared to write, and dared to claim to be the first in poetry writing, so novels and essays were pushed to the back. His poems are like people. When you read a sentence, you will know that it is him and only him. The ruffianism and badness are mixed together with the true feelings in the eyes, the thinking in the brain, and the hormonal factors hidden in every inch of flesh, and condensed into this collection of poems that seems to compete with Tang poetry. This book "One Hundred Poems by Feng Tang" contains 116 poems written by Feng Tang so far. It contains 24 gilt black cards and 14 new pieces of calligraphy with personal inscriptions. It is exquisite, complete and original.

Anyang

Anyang

General Fiction

Feng Tang

73K01

Every time Zhenya touches Xiaoxing's hair before going to bed, she dreams of the big explosion every time. An ancient witch, a beautiful woman committed to slavery, a bizarre and bizarre ancient legend, a dream that travels through time and space... "Anyang" carries Feng Tang's yet another language experiment with complex imagination and settings. As Feng Tang's first collection of short and medium stories, "Anyang" includes eight stories such as "Eggs in the World", "Mahjong", "There is Qin Shihuang in Langfang" and "Not Calling". They are either based on history, fairy tales as the atmosphere, or reality as the material. The language is direct, the narrative is strange, and the humor is ironic. The insights into human affairs can often arouse contemporary resonance, and the narrative and text are full of experimental colors.

Feng Tang's Only Rule of Life

Feng Tang

342K0

The set includes: "Awesome", "Have the Skill", and "Fearless".

Sou Shen Ji

Sou Shen Ji

General Fiction

Feng Tang

92K7.811

"Sou Shen Ji" is Feng Tang's ambitious work. In Feng Tang's own words, what he wants to do is to "face AI with the help of divine power." All the stories in "Sou Shen Ji" describe people who "have magic in their eyes and ghosts in their hands". These people use their animality, humanity, and divinity to fight against this increasingly alienated information age. This time, Feng Tang's vision expanded to the entire universe, and he no longer fought alone, but interacted with everyone. He fights with these gods he thinks and then transforms them into novels. This process is like Tai Chi, turning the virtual into the real, the virtual and the real are interdependent, airtight and sparse.

The 36th National Congress

Feng Tang

76K8.240

The "Thirty-sixth National Congress" contains 36 open letters, and the title of each article starts with the word "big", so it is called the "Thirty-sixth National Congress": written to the only nephew, junior brother, post-90s generation, Han Han and the majority of young men and women in literature and art; also to Sima Qian, Maradona, Tang Xuanzang and Liang Sicheng; and even to his own briefcase. In this work, Feng Tang talks about the people, things, and things that he has gained insights into in the world, talks about the outlook on life and world view of the 40-year-old, and teaches the worldly life above the "golden thread".

As Long as You Live, You Will Grow Old

Feng Tang

184K8.2

"Live and Grow Old" contains a total of 93 articles, including "How Great Is Wang Xiaobo", "Six Tips for Unmarried Older Artistic Women", "How to Become a Monster", "Live and Grow Old", "Hong Kong Dinner", "Choose a City to End Old", "The Mighty Beijing" and other well-known articles of Feng Tang's essays. It also fully restores the abridged text of the historical version, making it original and full of vitality.

All Things Grow

All Things Grow

General Fiction

Feng Tang

139K8.428

"All Things Grow" is one of Feng Tang's Beijing Trilogy. "Everything Grows" is about "I met a young man, Qiu Shui, in a bar. His eyes were very bright, shining in the dark corner, like a beast on all fours..." Qiu Shui is a graduate student in medical school. He has been valued by his hometown since he was a child. He is talented in writing and has no restraint on his character. As the president of the student union, he is good at imitating martial arts novels by Jin Yong and Gu Long. He is well-spoken and is regarded as the spiritual leader by a group of funny male classmates around him. However, in this noisy, informal, and wantonly joyful campus life, Qiu Shui is also experiencing emotional pain and death. The main plot of the novel is based on the emotional entanglement of first love Xiaoman as the background of the story, the story of Qiu Shui and his current girlfriend Bai Lu exploring love and exploring the body as the main line, and the encounter and development of the charming mature woman Liu Qing as the follow-up of the story. It shows Qiu Shui's "cross-section of youth" state of emotional chaos and helplessness in the succession of time and space in the past, present and future.

Fearless

Fearless

Literature

Feng Tang

76K8.424

Feng Tang's new work is a sincere work that reveals himself. The book is divided into four chapters: how to achieve success, how love fights against time, how to live a meaningful life, and how to reflect one's self-worth. It also includes well-known chapters such as "How to Avoid Becoming a Greasy Middle-aged Dirty Man", "Finding a Good-Looking Throwdown", "How Love Fights against Time", and "My Dad Knows All the Fishes". This book is a new beginning for Feng Tang. In the book, the middle-aged Feng Tang frankly talks about his midlife crisis, the death of his father, his mother's philosophy of life, and his self-examination of the past and future. Photos from Feng Tang's father, mother and other private collections have been put into the book for the first time, using a combination of pictures and text to intuitively display the people, things and objects mentioned in "Fearless". Live in this world, don't be afraid of anything, do what you think is right, and slowly let go of winning and losing and calculation.

Have the Ability

Feng Tang

93K8.420

Feng Tang's new work, which comes three years after "Fearless", is a forward-looking work written at a turning point in life. The book includes five parts: understanding financial freedom, starting from treating guests to dinner, if there is one last day to live, spending time with fun and beautiful people, and a personal paradise. Feng Tang talks about his thoughts on money, work, life, pursuit, emotion, life, etc. In this book, you can understand how a person who achieves great things can turn a person into a team, how to cultivate the ability to settle down and a rich and powerful core, so that he can achieve success at any age; how a person who pursues the quality of life can live a humane life, enjoy family, love, friendship, and how to face complex human nature, change and loss. Impermanence is permanent, and in this world of impermanence, a person who has the ability can move steadily and go far, and that is the wealth he can rely on.

As Long as You Live, You Will Grow Old

Feng Tang

184K03

"You will grow old if you live" is a classic collection of essays by Feng Tang who made his debut as a god. No pretense, no pretense, no calculation, no reason, no scruple. Feng Tang candidly talks about all kinds of interesting people, interesting things, and interesting books he met. Everything that allowed him to understand time, cultivate knowledge, and increase wisdom is expressed in this book: youth, love and hate, reading, success, desire, life and other themes. Every article is filled with vitality when read. Some people grow old as they live, and some people become themselves as they live. Make good use of your material and spend time drinking and talking.

Not Easily Blown Away by the Wind in the Universe (new Version)

Feng Tang

53K08

Feng Tang's representative collection of essays "Not Easily Blown Away by the Wind in the Universe" has a new design and upgrade in 2018. It is a heartfelt and joyful work. During the dinner party, there were articles about wine, mountains and rivers, mixed with peanuts and trees, and hearty words about poetry, books, wine, fame, wealth, beauty, life and death, and happiness. This book is unabashed, has no purpose, and does not talk about serious matters. It only uses the many beautiful things in the world to kill the time that will definitely not be saved. Everyone must have a core of determination, so that it will not be easily blown away by the wind in the universe. In this book, find your own attitude towards life.

Confident

Confident

Literature

Feng Tang

68K0

Feng Tang wrote a message of confidence for everyone! Feng Tang summarized the essence of his half-life career and wrote 36 top-level life philosophy strategies to write down the secrets of being a winning person and being successful in doing things. A person must deal with 7 major things in his life: money, feelings, life, work, hobbies, body and wisdom. If you solve these 7 major things, your chances of winning in life will be much greater. The first step is to learn to strengthen your core. Those with a strong core will break through first. Find the path that suits you, and stick with it. You don't care what people around you say, and you don't have to spend time to prove it to yourself. Begin with the end in mind and the mission will be achieved. Those with a strong inner core will have everything going smoothly. Everything in life is difficult to achieve. If the heart is not strong, everything will not go smoothly; if the heart is strong, everything will be successful. A person with a strong heart can draw energy from good times and bad, and can overcome difficulties and overcome difficulties. Those with a strong core will win in life. The advanced way of life for middle-aged people is to love what you love and return to your heart's content, let yourself be mentally unstressed, stick to your core, and give in to all external affairs to focus on yourself until you win in the end. This is a book written for everyone on the bottom-level mentality of "If you have a strong core, you can achieve anything". From bottom-level needs to top-level life, if you hone yourself until your heart is strong, you will be able to cope with all kinds of things in the world without internal friction, anxiety, or fear. With a strong heart, everything will be done like the wind. If there is no hurry or slowness, everything will succeed.

Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·opening Chapter: Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen

Feng Tang

106K0

"Give Me a Girl at Eighteen" is the first part of Feng Tang's "Beijing Trilogy". It tells the story of Qiu Shui's obsession with a girl named Zhu Sang during the restlessness of adolescence. Feng Tang dissects youth with scalpel-like words and writes about the restlessness and innocence of teenage hormones. If you begin to miss the self who dared to love and hate, if you gradually lose the ability to sense your heartbeat in 996, if you find that you can no longer write the passionate love letters you once did, this book is your "Youth First Aid Manual". The failure of adults begins with forgetting that they were once a fiery teenager. This book is like a mirror, allowing us to see the truest folds in our hearts and see the fresh and fearless selves we once were.

Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·sequel: All Things Grow

Feng Tang

123K0

"All Things Grow" is the second part of the "Beijing Trilogy". It tells the story of Qiu Shui's collision between ideals, love and reality during his youth in medical school. In this era when ideals have not faded, a group of geniuses and lunatics from top medical schools discuss life and death in the smell of formalin, and imagine the future in a dirty dormitory. Feng Tang used the calmness of a doctor and the sensitivity of a poet to record the wavering of a generation between profession and ideals, love and desire. In this era of "you must succeed at the age of 30", Feng Tang's youth tells you: life is not a standard answer, but an experiment full of flaws. Allowing yourself to be confused, make mistakes, and love the wrong people is the real growth. Every character in the book teaches you: how to grow while being injured, and how to still live with great interest after recognizing life clearly.

Feng Tang "beijing Trilogy" (set)

Feng Tang

367K0

Set of 3 volumes, including "Feng Tang Beijing Trilogy: Give Me a Girl at Eighteen", "Feng Tang Beijing Trilogy: All Things Grow", "Feng Tang Beijing Trilogy: Beijing, Beijing".

All Things Grow

All Things Grow

General Fiction

Feng Tang

142K7.420

"All Things Grow" is the second part of Feng Tang's "Beijing Trilogy", which records the eight years of study and growth of Qiu Shui, a freshman at the Medical University. One is his girlfriend and classmate who once immersed himself in mathematical formulas and wandered the campus paths; the other is his mature and charming lover and sister who met by chance. The two women compete for territory in Qiu Shui's heart, and Qiu Shui also grows from getting along with the two women. The book vividly presents the eight years that Qiu Shui and his brothers spent at the Medical University. It also involves many descriptions and discussions of the current life situation, which is sharp, humorous and wise.

Joy

Joy

General Fiction

Feng Tang

105K7.320

"Happiness" is Feng Tang's 17-year-old debut novel. It tells the story of Qiu Shui in middle school and many people around him: the smooth long hair of the girl in the front seat, the drooling saliva of the math teacher, the greasy belly of the canteen director, the fluent chatter of the Chinese teacher, the martial arts novels secretly passed between boys, the sweet-smelling girl in the arms of the New Year's Day dance... It was a high school campus in 1989, but it has carved the youthful memories of all of us. The wild and reckless nature of adolescence, the age when curiosity about society, life and the opposite sex begins, plus a little bit of boyish rebelliousness, unruliness and pretentiousness, all combine to form the world that Feng Tang lived when he was 17 years old - where there is hard work, poetry, dreams, and the joy that becomes increasingly difficult to obtain as an adult.

Goddess No.1

Goddess No.1

General Fiction

Feng Tang

88K7.917

Tian Xiaoming, a sentimental and obscene science man, loves reading, writing poetry, and dreams about everything. He loves human beings, especially women among humans and himself. During the long period of being a diaosi student, Tian Xiaoming lusted after the goddess while insisting on exploring the truth. When he went to the United States to study, he married the lively and charming school girl Bai Bailu, and then returned to China to start a business in high spirits. However, when he met Wan Meiyu, the project manager of the consulting company, he suffered the most rapid and huge pain in his life. Tian Xiaoming showed no resistance and jumped into his desire. After experiencing the boredom after a successful career, the fatigue after a broken love, and the clarity after the catharsis of passion, Tian Xiaoming increasingly wants to know how male and female creatures meet, attract each other, and become entangled with each other to the point of life and death, and what kind of human encoding affects lust.

Give Me a Girl at Eighteen

Feng Tang

108K8.2100

"Give Me a Girl at Eighteen" is one of Feng Tang's "Beijing Trilogy" and the prequel to "All Things Grow". "Young people aged 17 or 18 have no concept of time, and a lifetime often means eternity." Qiu Shui, who was 17 or 18 years old, met Kong Jianguo, an old gangster, and from then on he knew that those girls who are pretty and make people's hearts beat can be called "girls". When hormones are raging, there is always a gangster who becomes the guide for boys, telling them stories, taking them to explore the unknown world, and teaching them to water girls with watery eyes... Zhu Sang is the most caring girl who has been watered by autumn water for many years.

Amazing

Amazing

Literature

Feng Tang

172K02

Feng Tang's brand-new masterpiece of success studies, a half-life experience of reading, writing, and success, and dialogues with 50 handed down classics, will show you the methods that have passed through time. Only by seeking truth and not being confused can you accomplish more; only by understanding and living clearly can you be truly remarkable. "Amazing" is your crutch for studying and the cornerstone of success.

The Spring Breeze is Not as Good as Yours

Feng Tang

114K8.023

One book reveals the essence of Feng Tang's 30 years of creation. Regarding money, fame, victory or defeat, feelings, life, impermanence, ultimate, and the wisdom of life behind the golden thread, you can deeply understand it in this book. The book is divided into seven chapters such as how to be yourself, many great things have nothing to do with money, how to deal with emotions, and words defeat time. It includes essays, novels, and poems such as "How to Become a Monster," "You'll Get Old While You're Living," "Tea and Wine," "It's Hard to Be a Rogue All Your Life," "Love," and "Letter to My Daughter." Feng Tang's half-life collection of classics is written for his youth in the past, for his youth at this time, and for you in the spring breeze.

Not Easily Blown Away by the Wind in the Universe

Feng Tang

53K8.327

We learn about ourselves and the world through our bodies and minds, and through the things we come into contact with. As people grow up slowly, they like to ignore the essence and look at the phenomenon. A day of tea, a night of wine, an unabashed novel, a meeting without purpose, a group of friends who don't talk about serious things, and spending time with beautiful utensils that will inevitably be lost. The so-called essence is always there, one and the same. Emotion, taste, aesthetics, attitude... There is always something that makes you unique and yourself. "I think, later on, I will stop using a watch. One day I will be so old that I don't need a watch to tell me how time disappears on its own, nor do I need a famous brand watch to tell the people around me about my taste, style, wealth and level of awesomeness. I will roughly infer what time it is based on the changes in light in the four seasons, and decide whether it is time to go to a small restaurant on the street based on the growl of my stomach."

Much Fun Tonight

Feng Tang

2520

Feng Tang and his mother's 365 life philosophies: Only when you understand your life can you live happily. This book contains Feng Tang's life wisdom quotes, walking in the world, cultivating a clear and strong heart: don't be anxious, don't be afraid, be "shameless", and do it to the end. It tells the affectionate and interesting stories between Feng Tang and his parents, brothers and sisters, and reveals more wonderful quotes from internet celebrity moms.

Let's Meet

Let's Meet

Literature

Feng Tang

2K01

Feng Tang's soulful poems always have a line that hits you hard! "Let's Meet" is Feng Tang's most romantic and talented collection of three-line short poems in the past ten years. It is sharp and full of vitality and aura, and delicate but also hidden in playfulness and tenderness. 305 Poems of life, written for everyone who discovers and captures the beauty in the gaps of life. It's about love, courage, regret, the ordinaryness of wind and rain and the surprise of a flower blooming. Each piece is written deep in your heart, and you can't wait to excerpt and recite the entire text. Go, go, go, go live. Go meet him.

Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy" Final Chapter: Beijing, Beijing

Feng Tang

139K0

"Beijing, Beijing" is the final chapter of the "Beijing Trilogy", telling the story of medical student Qiu Shui's transformation from campus to society. In a Beijing hospital in the 1990s, intern doctor Qiu Shui was experiencing a tug-of-war between ideal and reality. With words as sharp as a scalpel, Feng Tang dissects the process of idealists being disciplined by reality. From medical school to society, Qiu Shui spent five years completing a coming-of-age ceremony without anesthesia. The author analyzes human nature with the calmness of a doctor, captures the glimmers of light with the sensitivity of a poet, and finally uses the wisdom of experienced people to prescribe a gentle prescription for all idealists who stumble in reality.

Beijing, Beijing (original Work of "the Spring Breeze is Not as Good as You")

Feng Tang

141K7.9693

The 2017 hardcover upgraded version of "Beijing, Beijing" has been adapted into the hit drama "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze, Not as Good as You". As the final work of the "Beijing Trilogy", "Beijing, Beijing", "All Things Grow" and "Give Me a Girl at Eighteen" together constitute the psychological and physiological process of a boy growing into a man. The book begins and ends with a wine bureau, during which time the youth crosses from madness to adulthood. Those teenagers scattered in the world who are no longer teenagers are not only Feng Tang's memories, but also our youth. This book is a hangover, a wildfire, a magic that opens with excitement and ends with loneliness... The girls who are dearest to their hearts disappear on the street corners, the brothers who stick together every day are scattered, and those lean and strong bones are gradually covered with the fat brought by the years... Everything is flamboyant, unruly, and lonely. That is Feng Tang and his youth, that is the youth we all had.