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Don't Get Too Close to Me
General Fiction别靠我太近
Wang Yi
It's foggy again. Whenever it was foggy, my mother would always mutter in front of me: "Your father would always say at this time, I'm going to get some air." I didn't know what my father meant by "breathe", and I didn't understand the word until I went to school. But what puzzles me is that Zhouzhuang is so big that my father can't even breathe. I really don't know how he could hold back so much, because instead of going out of the house to get some air, his father walked out of Zhouzhuang alone along the village road and went to get some air outside the mist-shrouded village. It seems that the fog in the village is not very big, the air is humid, and even the ground is covered with a layer of moisture. This moisture often makes me have the illusion that the dirt road does not look so hard, but it is hard to step on. The fog is not thick, just wisps, thick or light, like a hanging veil, rising and falling under the caress of the wind.
It's foggy again. Whenever it was foggy, my mother would always mutter in front of me: "Your father would always say at this time, I'm going to get some air." I didn't know what my father meant by "breathe", and I didn't understand the word until I went to school. But what puzzles me is that Zhouzhuang is so big that my father can't even breathe. I really don't know how he could hold back so much, because instead of going out of the house to get some air, his father walked out of Zhouzhuang alone along the village road and went to get some air outside the mist-shrouded village. It seems that the fog in the village is not very big, the air is humid, and even the ground is covered with a layer of moisture. This moisture often makes me have the illusion that the dirt road does not look so hard, but it is hard to step on. The fog is not thick, just wisps, thick or light, like a hanging veil, rising and falling under the caress of the wind.

联合国教科文组织吴哥古迹国际保护行动研究
Wang Yi
This book collects and studies relevant documents and information on Angkor and Siem Reap Regional Protection and Administration (APSARA), the International Coordinating Committee for the Protection of Angkor Monuments (ICC), and various countries, including my country, participating in the international protection of Angkor. Conducting direct interviews basically clarified the history and current situation of the international protection of Angkor monuments, including the establishment process and main responsibilities of the APSARA Bureau, the operation mode of the ICC, and the main characteristics of countries participating in the international protection of Angkor. It aims to provide reference for the protection of domestic large-scale cultural heritage and for my country to participate in or host such international protection projects in the future.
This book collects and studies relevant documents and information on Angkor and Siem Reap Regional Protection and Administration (APSARA), the International Coordinating Committee for the Protection of Angkor Monuments (ICC), and various countries, including my country, participating in the international protection of Angkor. Conducting direct interviews basically clarified the history and current situation of the international protection of Angkor monuments, including the establishment process and main responsibilities of the APSARA Bureau, the operation mode of the ICC, and the main characteristics of countries participating in the international protection of Angkor. It aims to provide reference for the protection of domestic large-scale cultural heritage and for my country to participate in or host such international protection projects in the future.

Running in Wheelchair
Literature在轮椅上奔跑
Wang Yi
"Running in a Wheelchair" is a collection of essays written by Wang Yi, a disabled young female writer, from 2007 to 2019. It records her ordinary but exciting more than ten years from the age of eighteen to the age of thirty - from Yancheng to Nanjing, from studying to self-study, from an ignorant little girl to a mature and sensible girl, and from a female "housekeeper" to a female "writer". The book contains not only her memories of her youthful life, her cherishment of family and friendship, but also her thoughts on creation and publishing over the past few years, as well as her responses to external doubts and her unswerving determination to dream. The text contains the warmth of the sun and the coldness of the night. It is the spiritual realization of a disabled girl working hard to pursue her dreams. It conveys the positive energy of the new youth in the new era and feels the self-esteem, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-improvement of disabled people.
"Running in a Wheelchair" is a collection of essays written by Wang Yi, a disabled young female writer, from 2007 to 2019. It records her ordinary but exciting more than ten years from the age of eighteen to the age of thirty - from Yancheng to Nanjing, from studying to self-study, from an ignorant little girl to a mature and sensible girl, and from a female "housekeeper" to a female "writer". The book contains not only her memories of her youthful life, her cherishment of family and friendship, but also her thoughts on creation and publishing over the past few years, as well as her responses to external doubts and her unswerving determination to dream. The text contains the warmth of the sun and the coldness of the night. It is the spiritual realization of a disabled girl working hard to pursue her dreams. It conveys the positive energy of the new youth in the new era and feels the self-esteem, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-improvement of disabled people.