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I Just Want to Open a Small Cafe

Wang Sen

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After reading this book, you may not understand how to make a cup of fragrant coffee, but you can learn how to open and operate a unique small coffee shop, and build solid confidence in opening a good coffee shop; you may not gain a variety of coffee knowledge, but you can share a simple and happy lifestyle and diverse creative thinking.

The Aftermath is Not over Yet

Wang Sen

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"The Aftermath" April 11, 2007 was the tenth anniversary of Mr. Wang Xiaobo's death. On that morning, at Renmin University in Beijing, I was attending the launching ceremony of the "Revisiting the Wavelet Road" activity. That afternoon, Wang Xiaobo's widow, Ms. Li Yinhe, and a group of more than a dozen people flew from Beijing to Kunming. The next day, they rented a car from Kunming and passed through Ruili to Longchuan. They found the state-owned farm where Wang Xiaobo was decentralized and planted two trees outside the window of the dormitory where Xiaobo lived. May 13, 2007 is Wang Xiaobo's birthday. I am also in Beijing. At the entrance of a small cafe at the south gate of Weigongcun University of Science and Technology, I named my first cafe "Zanzao Coffee". This day is considered the birthday of "Zanzao Coffee". The name "variation" comes from Russell's sentence "It should be noted that variation and polymorphism are the origin of happiness." Wang Xiaobo likes this sentence very much. I saw this sentence in Xiaobo's book and I also like it very much.

The Aftermath is Not over Yet

Wang Sen

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This book is a collection of prose essays by Wang Sen, the founder of the famous Zangzong Coffee. Wang Sen, who was deeply influenced by Wang Xiaobo, inherited the rich literary legacy left by Wang Xiaobo from the book. In this book, from his own unique perspective, he created a Wang Xiaobo in his mind for all those who love literature and Wang Xiaobo. As the author said, "The aftermath is not over yet." Wang Xiaobo has left, but he will never leave. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Wang Xiaobo's death. Many people miss Wang Xiaobo. It is even more meaningful that the author published this book this year.