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It's Not All That Bad

Xiong Deqi

127K8.119

"ONE·One" APP signed the first short story collection of the popular author Xiong Deqi, which was recommended by Mao Dun Literature Award winner Alai, famous columnist Mao Jian, and "Nirvana in Fire" author Hai Yan. It collects 19 worldly stories that touch people's hearts, showing the most ordinary affection around you and me. The book includes "The Redemption of Love", "Lao Ju's Song", "Nothing More Extraordinary and More Ordinary than Hope", which touch the hearts of hundreds of thousands of readers, including the gains and losses of love and hate, as well as the encounters and intersections of all living beings in the world, such as "The Story of Tea" and "Stones". All of these - those bad days, the pain that makes you fall into the abyss, will determine who you are. He writes about love, but it is not a simple exuberance of youth, but about the emotion and pain behind the deep love of each lover; when he writes about life, he writes about small things in the market, but what he understands is the impermanence of the world; when he writes about ideals, he also says: "I don't Talk about ideals and reality again, because I believe that for truly good people, they are the same. "There are always bad moments, and none of this is the final outcome. The real ending is outside the story, and they are happening around you and me all the time." The stories in this book are dedicated to every sleepless night, every bad mood, and everyone who loves to listen to stories.

Seven Not Too Dark Nights

Xiong Deqi

95K0

Most of the stories in "Seven Not Too Dark Nights" occur in desolate corners of bustling cities. These lives are always considered "shallow" because they are "remote" and "mediocre" because they are "difficult." But when we look closely at these desolate corners, we can see the vastness from the smallest difficulties and troubles in life, and we can see their prosperity in these desolations. This kind of inner energy can emit a faint light. A night with this kind of light is not a dark night. The lives in the story exist around us and in us: the janitor, the patrolling security guard, the cheating liar, the most inconspicuous intern in the company, the newly divorced man upstairs, the stay-at-home mother downstairs, and even the stray cats and dogs in the community... Behind these trivial identities, they have their own deep feelings, their own dreams, their own glory and loss.