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枪毙、倾谈与提匣者(短篇小说)
Tang Di
"There is no unacceptable fact, except for life itself. At least we cannot accept life, so we will reshape it every day." - Bryce Sandelaar's "Glider" At this time, just like what was shown on TV, think about asking the interrogator for a cigarette! With this explanation, the scene is still a bit dry. So, Yu Shiqian raised his hand from his leg and touched the sweat on his head first. Then, he stretched it out. Yu Shiqian said: "I beg the 'government' to reward you with a cigarette.
"There is no unacceptable fact, except for life itself. At least we cannot accept life, so we will reshape it every day." - Bryce Sandelaar's "Glider" At this time, just like what was shown on TV, think about asking the interrogator for a cigarette! With this explanation, the scene is still a bit dry. So, Yu Shiqian raised his hand from his leg and touched the sweat on his head first. Then, he stretched it out. Yu Shiqian said: "I beg the 'government' to reward you with a cigarette.

Zero Kilometers
General Fiction零公里处
Tang Di
"Kilometer Zero" is the latest novel masterpiece by Tang Di, a post-1980s crossover writer and pioneering film director. The work consists of thirteen journeys - thirteen independent but connected novel stories, narrated by a mysterious and looming protagonist Li Songye, and all the stories follow his whereabouts. The thirteen "journeys" can be independent chapters or connected into a map-like novel. In the process of heading to the "zero kilometer", the story is embedded in the deeply remembered fragments of the journey. In the name of the small town, it is distributed among several crucial turning points in life. The story unfolds around the intertwining of memory and forgetting, reality and magic, body and soul, and uses novels, dramas, images and hidden camera language to detail the spiritual wanderings and adventures of contemporary youth "on the way".
"Kilometer Zero" is the latest novel masterpiece by Tang Di, a post-1980s crossover writer and pioneering film director. The work consists of thirteen journeys - thirteen independent but connected novel stories, narrated by a mysterious and looming protagonist Li Songye, and all the stories follow his whereabouts. The thirteen "journeys" can be independent chapters or connected into a map-like novel. In the process of heading to the "zero kilometer", the story is embedded in the deeply remembered fragments of the journey. In the name of the small town, it is distributed among several crucial turning points in life. The story unfolds around the intertwining of memory and forgetting, reality and magic, body and soul, and uses novels, dramas, images and hidden camera language to detail the spiritual wanderings and adventures of contemporary youth "on the way".

What Did the Movie Give Me?
Literature电影给了我什么
Tang Di
This book tells the author's study of film works, the largest and most profound teaching material, as well as his many personal experiences from layman to audience to industry insider. It basically conforms to the life trajectory of a person (whether he has a major or not) from being exposed to movies to working in movies. As a dropout youth and literature lover, Tang Di's process of becoming a director was more difficult and bitter.
This book tells the author's study of film works, the largest and most profound teaching material, as well as his many personal experiences from layman to audience to industry insider. It basically conforms to the life trajectory of a person (whether he has a major or not) from being exposed to movies to working in movies. As a dropout youth and literature lover, Tang Di's process of becoming a director was more difficult and bitter.