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I Promised You a Lifetime of Distance

Xu Jing

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Yu Yin has been in love with Ji Yan for two years. She had an irritable and rebellious personality and had to compromise in this relationship just to have a future with him, but she never expected that he had never loved her. However, the nightmare was not over yet. Her best friend committed suicide by jumping off a building, and her family members died in a car accident. Yu Yin, who couldn't bear to think about it, once thought of committing suicide, but in her lowest period, she met the boy whose smile could warm the whole world. He said, "Yu Yin, I will support you." He said, "Yu Yin, I like you very much. Can you give me a chance?" He said, "Yu Yin, I have liked you for so long, when will you marry me?"

You Can Also Live to Be a Hundred Years Old

Xu Jing

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This book is a piece of documentary literature. It is based on the main line of interviews with more than 20 centenarians and is extended from multiple angles. It naturally integrates Xiping County's various people-benefiting projects, various customs and customs of the hometown of longevity, and the rich heritage of Leizu culture into the text. The author's interviews and creation lasted three years. The work is close to life, real and vivid. The century-old life experience of a centenarian tells readers: to be content with one's needs, be kind and open-minded, respect the elderly and filial piety, be optimistic and strong, and more importantly, be grateful and cherish the present.

There is Also Spring in the Paper

Xu Jing

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"Spring Is Like a Promise Between Papers" is Xu Jing's first collection of essays, which includes 80 articles such as "You have a spring express to be signed for", "Reminiscences of the passing years in the gentle rain of apricot blossoms", "Dreams among the Clouds on the Shaoling Plateau", and "Spring Is Like a Promise Even Between Papers". They are all derived from the author's personal observation of traditional culture, poetic distant places, the passage of time, and people in his hometown. The author is full of pen and ink but expresses restrainedly, and the charm of Chinese solar term culture, the nostalgia of the Three Qin Dynasty, the self-consciousness of poetry and book heirlooms, and the joys and sorrows of the passing years are calmly expressed on the page. No matter which page he reads from, he feels full of spring and tranquility throughout the book.

Forgotten Testimony

Xu Jing

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This is a suspenseful psychological novel that explores memory, truth and human nature. The main body of the story is imaginary, and human technology is advanced, creating "memory testimony" to provide evidence for the judicial system. This technology is claimed to be able to restore the last sight of the deceased during his lifetime, becoming the "ultimate" solution to unsolved cases. The protagonist Wen Ci is a prosecutor who specializes in handling memory testimony. He firmly believes that this technology can bring justice to the silent dead. He has taken over countless cases, but this time is different. The memory clearly shows that it was suicide, but the traces at the scene were monitored as murder. As the investigation deepens, Wen Ci gradually falls into a web of tampered memories and carefully woven lies. He discovered that the technology could be faked, edited and even implanted. What is even more surprising is that in the following months, the technicians involved in this incident all encountered "accidents", and their memory testimonies were contaminated to some extent before their deaths. When Wen Ci discovers that he has become the next target, he must rely on other people's stories and his own judgment to piece together the truth while forgetting who he is. So, when our memories are no longer reliable, when the truth can be shaped at will, what else can serve as the anchor of our existence?