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Snowy

Snowy

General Fiction

Tang Shiyun

133K0

This book is a collection of short stories by the emerging writer Tang Shiyun. In "Snowy White", Tang Shiyun uses the language of poetic rhythm and the brushwork of prose to outline several characters with deep human nature. The brushwork is unbridled, sharp, bright, sharp and tender, and there is a spiritual energy between the lines.

Run Now

Run Now

General Fiction

Tang Shiyun

27K0

Okay, let me be quiet and think about what happened during this period. I admit that everything that has happened recently has something to do with my curiosity. If it weren't for that curiosity, maybe life would be completely different. But who knows? Before graduating from college, I faced two choices for my job: my teacher recommended me to work as a reporter for a newly revamped metropolitan newspaper, and my father contacted me for an administrative position at one of the three universities. In the end, my choice made my father hate iron: now is the era of mobile Internet, the future of print media is a dead end, and it is better for girls to have more stability. Look, my dad is so fashionable. A doctor in his fifties enjoys playing "Love Crazy" all day long. God knows if there is a little secret in it that makes my mom furious.

Snowy

Snowy

General Fiction

Tang Shiyun

15K0

If grandma didn't exist, I would definitely doubt whether my father was my biological father and whether my mother was my biological mother. Fortunately, grandma cannot be fake, and naturally her only son, my father, cannot be fake either. However, even so, doubting whether I was a child picked up on the roadside still occupies many of my childhood memories. With this question that has puzzled me for a long time, I started "peeping" on my father from a very early age. My father has the habit of keeping diaries, which started when he was in high school. His habit of keeping diaries started after he got married. I first peeked at my father's diary when I was six years old. At that time, my family subscribed to "Novel Monthly", "People's Literature", "Selected Novels", and yes, "Friends", "Overseas Digest" and "Story Club". Of course, there were also newspapers, all kinds of daily newspapers from top to bottom.