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比常识再进一步(李锐散文)
Written By Li Rui And Selected By He Ping
"Going Further Than Common Sense" is a new collection of prose by Li Rui. The book is divided into three series: "Thought Fragments", "Reading" and "Preface and Postscript", including life notes with his wife Jiang Yun and daughter Di'an, postscripts after watching the movies "Ju Dou" and "Yongzheng Dynasty", and after-reading notes of Lu Xun and Faulkner... Li Rui shows the intellectual beauty of Chinese prose with a sincere attitude.
"Going Further Than Common Sense" is a new collection of prose by Li Rui. The book is divided into three series: "Thought Fragments", "Reading" and "Preface and Postscript", including life notes with his wife Jiang Yun and daughter Di'an, postscripts after watching the movies "Ju Dou" and "Yongzheng Dynasty", and after-reading notes of Lu Xun and Faulkner... Li Rui shows the intellectual beauty of Chinese prose with a sincere attitude.

Losing Home Forever (prose by Li Rui)
Literature永失家园(李锐散文)
Written By Li Rui And Selected By He Ping
Cao Xueqin said, "The vast white land is so clean after falling." Everyone stupidly didn't believe it. Since the 20th century, people have lost their homes forever. They all gathered in the ruins of civilization at once, rummaged and searched, and finally decided to throw out all the broken bricks and rubble and build a new type of farm. After throwing it away for decades, I discovered that it was a magic garden. All the collapsed walls and broken beams turned out to be alive. Every time one is removed, a new one will grow. Some things were not even moved, but only moved, and a large area was created, large and small. They moved and moved, gradually forgetting time and themselves. It seems that the only way to survive is to move on without stopping. "Forever Lost Home" is Li Rui's latest collection of essays. From Nordic travel notes to past life notes, to reflections on language consciousness, it shows the innocence and beauty of modern Chinese with the most sincere attitude.
Cao Xueqin said, "The vast white land is so clean after falling." Everyone stupidly didn't believe it. Since the 20th century, people have lost their homes forever. They all gathered in the ruins of civilization at once, rummaged and searched, and finally decided to throw out all the broken bricks and rubble and build a new type of farm. After throwing it away for decades, I discovered that it was a magic garden. All the collapsed walls and broken beams turned out to be alive. Every time one is removed, a new one will grow. Some things were not even moved, but only moved, and a large area was created, large and small. They moved and moved, gradually forgetting time and themselves. It seems that the only way to survive is to move on without stopping. "Forever Lost Home" is Li Rui's latest collection of essays. From Nordic travel notes to past life notes, to reflections on language consciousness, it shows the innocence and beauty of modern Chinese with the most sincere attitude.