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Selections of Wang Shuo's Works (6 Volumes in Total)

Wang Shuo

1.1M04

Wang Shuo, the existence and eternity that cannot be bypassed in the contemporary Chinese literary world; if you can see something deeper, just read it; if you can't see something deeper, at least it will make you happy. The collection includes "Half Fire, Half Seawater", "Animals Are Ferocious", "Looking Beautiful", "I Am Your Daddy", "A Letter to My Daughter" and "The Intellectual".

I'm Your Dad

I'm Your Dad

General Fiction

Wang Shuo

150K7.924

If you can see something deeper, just look at it. If you can't see something deeper, at least it will make you happy - Wang Shuo. Ma Linsheng, who divorced his wife in middle age, is a clerk in a bookstore. He is a bit pretentious but lives a useless life, full of fantasy but unrealistic. In order to resolve the increasingly tense relationship with his son, he decided to become friends with his son as brothers. He wanted to get close to Qi Huaiyuan, the mother of his son's classmate, who his son introduced to him, but he was unwilling to do so because he was deeply in love with a girl. This is a long novel describing the relationship between father and son, but Wang Shuo did not fall into the trap of moving people with emotion or even inciting people with emotion. Instead, through his own unique perspective, he described the unique relationship between father and son in his writing. He used his consistently humorous and ridiculing style to portray a middle-aged man living in various contradictions, which made people both laughable and sad.

Half Fire, Half Sea Water

Wang Shuo

185K7.954

Wang Shuo's short story collection is Wang Shuo's work describing love. Most of Wang Shuo's love stories, especially in his early works, are pure and sincere. Among them, "Half Fire and Half Sea Water" is Wang Shuo's most read work. Wang Shuo, the existence and eternity that cannot be bypassed in the contemporary Chinese literary world; if you can see something deeper, just read it; if you can't see something deeper, at least it will make you happy.

Letter to My Daughter

Wang Shuo

200K6.430

How does writer Wang Shuo raise his daughter? This book is Wang Shuo's heartfelt words to his daughter. He started talking about his grandparents' parents, continued to talk about his own parents, and finally talked about himself. Every sentence is true, every sentence is spoken from the bottom of his heart. He uses his own experience to tell his daughter some principles of life. It is not just preaching, he also reflects on his own actions. The great love of an ordinary father is revealed between the lines. Wang Shuo, the existence and eternity that cannot be bypassed in the contemporary Chinese literary world; if you can see something deeper, just read it; if you can't see something deeper, at least it will make you happy.

Know the Molecule (2015 Hardcover Edition)

Wang Shuo

199K0

A collection of Wang Shuo's essays, filled with laughter, anger and curses. It contains the author's views and opinions on some cultural phenomena. In the history of contemporary Chinese literature, Wang Shuo is a very "unique" one, and his style has influenced many latecomers. As a well-known "non-mainstream" writer, his views on some cultural phenomena and cultural celebrities certainly have a unique side. In these articles, we don't care whether his views are "correct" or not, but what is certain is that they are his true views. "Wang Shuo often speaks out loud the truth that others dare not say or whispers, and has done a lot of pioneering work." - Liu Heng.

Animals Are Ferocious (including the Original Work of the Movie "sunny Days")

Wang Shuo

169K7.9

Most of Wang Shuo's novella collections have been adapted into movies, among which "The Ferocious Animals" was adapted into the movie "Sunny Days", directed by Jiang Wen and starring Xia Yu and Ning Jing. Wang Shuo is an unavoidable existence and everlasting presence in the contemporary Chinese literary world; if you can see something deeper, just read it; if you can't see something deeper, at least it will make you happy.

Looks Beautiful (2015 Hardcover Edition)

Wang Shuo

177K07

Fang Qiangqiang was a child who grew up in a nursery. Not only did he have a distant relationship with his parents, he also did not like his aunt and other children in the nursery. He wanted to attract the teacher's attention and applied to join the team, but was unsuccessful; when the teacher was sick, he actively distributed homework, which angered the substitute teacher. Later, the school was closed and his father was sent to the cadre school. He became a freer and unsupervised child. At this time, the compound was basically a "fatherless" society. He watched other children fight and played wantonly with children of the same age...