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The Season When Catkins Fly By

Tan Fei

88K0

The experience of those born in the 1980s is that in this very fast era, everything has changed. The only thing that remains unchanged is that spring is still the time when catkins are flying.

Make a Fuss If You Don't Get Along

Tan Fei

1K0

It's a bit messy, I haven't figured out what to write yet, just take it one step at a time, please give me some advice.

Bingyouzi

Bingyouzi

General Fiction

Tan Fei

29K0

Squad leader Li Guangcai and soldier Zhao Erwa escorted Hou Yongbiao, who was dressed in civilian clothes and tied up with five-flowered clothes, to the bottom of the ditch. Li Guangcai ordered Zhao Erwa: Listen to the command and fix the bayonet! Ready for use - gun! Thrust-stab! Zhao Erwa suddenly exerted her strength and strode forward, pointed her gun and stabbed Hou Yongbiao. With a shake of her hand, the tip of the knife tilted, and the bayonet penetrated Hou Yongbiao's upper left chest and shoulder. Hou Yongbiao let out an "ouch", took two steps back and fell to the ground. He bared his teeth and shouted at the top of his lungs: "Er boy, you stabbed me when you saw it right, you are a useless thing, a loser!" Boy, like a man, come on - aim at the chest, listen to the command: one, two, three - kill - in the dark shadow, Zhao Erwa cursed loudly: Thief Biaozi, you are still talking adamantly when you are about to die, and you still don't admit your mistake!

Arrogance and Impetuosity: Essays from Insiders in the Film and Television Industry

Tan Fei

119K0

Tan Fei, a well-known figure in the film and television industry, has written another collection of sharp entertainment reviews, using movies to talk about things, analyzing gossip, and taking the pulse of entertainment. Tan Fei uses humorous language to draw comic portraits of the current entertainment industry, from small to large, and to the point. Underneath the bitter ridicule is the insight and responsibility of a senior entertainer towards popular culture. The book is divided into four volumes: Proud - comments on innovative and sincere film and television works and entertainers who persist in their dreams; Jiao - laughs at pretentious films and fake people; Floating - criticizes the superficial works and hype that are prevalent today; Dry - denounces the current entertainment industry's eagerness for quick success and various impetuous phenomena.