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昙花的哲学:尤今散文
You Jin
"The Philosophy of Epiphyllum" is a collection of essays by Singaporean female writer You Jin. It is divided into six series: "The World in a Bowl" revolves around the theme of food, showing family, friendship, national conditions and travel; "The Man Waiting for the Flag" tells the story of the author's encounter with friends in a foreign land, and writes about all kinds of living things with laughter and tears; "Every inch of land is a story" writes fascinating stories about foreign lands, as well as amazing customs, shocking ugly human nature, and surprising warm feelings; "The Paradise on Earth" contains some interesting short stories, including joy, anger, sorrow, beauty, ugliness, good and evil. "The Philosophy of Epiphyllum" looks at life and writes about life through exquisite and detailed essays, including children's education and other issues. The essays in "Sweet and Salty Life" bring out the author's life beliefs and philosophy in a solemn and harmonious manner, with quite a lot of painstaking efforts to hide needles in the cotton and the creative purpose of "coptis wrapped in sugar".
"The Philosophy of Epiphyllum" is a collection of essays by Singaporean female writer You Jin. It is divided into six series: "The World in a Bowl" revolves around the theme of food, showing family, friendship, national conditions and travel; "The Man Waiting for the Flag" tells the story of the author's encounter with friends in a foreign land, and writes about all kinds of living things with laughter and tears; "Every inch of land is a story" writes fascinating stories about foreign lands, as well as amazing customs, shocking ugly human nature, and surprising warm feelings; "The Paradise on Earth" contains some interesting short stories, including joy, anger, sorrow, beauty, ugliness, good and evil. "The Philosophy of Epiphyllum" looks at life and writes about life through exquisite and detailed essays, including children's education and other issues. The essays in "Sweet and Salty Life" bring out the author's life beliefs and philosophy in a solemn and harmonious manner, with quite a lot of painstaking efforts to hide needles in the cotton and the creative purpose of "coptis wrapped in sugar".

Listen to the Bread Sing
Literature听面包唱歌
You Jin
This book collects 20 food essays written by You Jin in the curl of cooking smoke, sharing with readers the wisdom and philosophy of life contained in the curling smoke of cooking pots, allowing us all to feel that cooking is the creation of art and the source of happiness. You Jin named the book "Listen to the Bread Singing" because he hopes that everyone can hear the wonderful sounds coming from food, feel it, enjoy it, cherish it, and cherish it. The most important thing is to let this harmonious happiness be passed down from generation to generation and last forever!
This book collects 20 food essays written by You Jin in the curl of cooking smoke, sharing with readers the wisdom and philosophy of life contained in the curling smoke of cooking pots, allowing us all to feel that cooking is the creation of art and the source of happiness. You Jin named the book "Listen to the Bread Singing" because he hopes that everyone can hear the wonderful sounds coming from food, feel it, enjoy it, cherish it, and cherish it. The most important thing is to let this harmonious happiness be passed down from generation to generation and last forever!

我的旅游文学精品库:地球村的故事
You Jin
We are born into this world, which is actually a one-way trip. We must seize the opportunity to take a good look at and stroll around the global village we live in. Under the general principle of mutual respect, we can increase understanding and reduce misunderstandings, so that strange hearts can get closer and closer, and people's hearts can become clearer and clearer. --You Jin. In friendly and wise words, the author recounts what he saw and heard during his travels to 20 countries including Cuba, Iceland, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Morocco, Haiti, South Africa, France, Pakistan, and Iran. He not only introduces the local tourism scenery and customs, but also tells the stories of the people who lived there. Readers can not only get a glimpse of rare exotic scenery, but also gain unique insights into life.
We are born into this world, which is actually a one-way trip. We must seize the opportunity to take a good look at and stroll around the global village we live in. Under the general principle of mutual respect, we can increase understanding and reduce misunderstandings, so that strange hearts can get closer and closer, and people's hearts can become clearer and clearer. --You Jin. In friendly and wise words, the author recounts what he saw and heard during his travels to 20 countries including Cuba, Iceland, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Morocco, Haiti, South Africa, France, Pakistan, and Iran. He not only introduces the local tourism scenery and customs, but also tells the stories of the people who lived there. Readers can not only get a glimpse of rare exotic scenery, but also gain unique insights into life.