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Fuck Brazil

Fuck Brazil

Literature

Hu Xudong

203K0

"Fuck Brazil" Poet Hu Xudong's most popular works are his joyful prose. He laughed, cursed, and laughed at himself, making everyone laugh and understand. "Fuck Brazil" is a diary of his travels and life in Brazil for a year and a half. In this collection of pictures and texts, "Hu", who has made it his mission to entertain the people, uses his witty, precise and superb writing style to capture various happy situations, anecdotes, and fresh scenery to depict a vivid and detailed Brazil for readers, and at any time exudes Hu's funny factor equivalent to a dose of a Star Wars movie. Follow everyone's favorite bearded teacher to his Brazil, go to the enthusiastic crowd, go to the scene of samba dance and barbecue banquet, and take a joyful trip on paper that feels like you are actually there. "If you can do it, go ahead!" "If you don't change, you are not Chinese!"... In the Internet age, do you encounter tons of "divine logic" every day, leaving you dumbfounded and speechless? As the old saying goes, only by knowing the wonders can we cure the wonders. This cute little book lists 19 common logical fallacies in daily life. The text is clear and concise, and it is equipped with rich examples and exquisite illustrations, making it easy and enjoyable to read. This imaginative and concise introductory guide to logic can help you clarify your thoughts during conversations and discussions, avoid logical minefields, quickly uncover your opponents' logical loopholes, and control the discussion situation!

Go to Brazil

Go to Brazil

Literature

Hu Xudong

223K0

This book mainly collects more than 150 essays about this country written by Hu Xudong when he lived in Brazil from 2003 to 2005, totaling 220,000 words. The author's language is compact, concise, playful, and full of personal style. He allows Chinese readers to understand all aspects of Brazilian social life in a relaxed way. It includes not only personal experiences and insights during the journey, but also rich knowledge in humanities, geography, history, and folk customs. It is an extremely wonderful collection of cultural essays. The text is preceded by four prefaces written by Shen Youyou, Zhu Jingjiang, Yin Lichuan, and Zifeiyu. At the end of the book, in addition to the author's postscript, a new version of the postscript written by the author's widow Azi is added. These words can allow people to further understand the author Hu Xudong and his writings. His free and unrestrained character, strong curiosity, and vast knowledge reserve not only illustrate his personal charm, but also belong to that open and enthusiastic era, witnessing a period of contemporary history.