6 "Idle Tang"
"Idle Tang"
This novel is simply the spice of a boring life. The setting of the novel is very novel, not a traversal article, but a hypothetical future world has a "library of all worlds", which contains not only a collection of books, but also a literature that existed in the past. A refreshing antique novel, very interesting.
It can be bound to suitable objects, digging deep into all kinds of literary connotations, and the object of observation in this book is Li Yuanying, the king of Tang Teng, who is the king of Teng in the preface to the pavilion of King Teng. There are historical figures in the book that we all know, but they are different and funny stories.
In the summer of the thirteenth year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin's little princes and princesses begged him to take his uncle Li Yuanying to Jiucheng Palace for summer vacation. The reason for this is that Li Yuanying used the "Analects" to replace the "Wilde Fairy Tales" from the "Library of All Worlds", which made his nephews and nieces fall in love with listening to his stories.
Can you imagine what kind of picture Li Shimin saw when he listened to Wilde's "The Happy Prince"? Li Yuanying read a lot of books in order to complete the task, changed the style of the little demon king in the past, and began to plan to do a series of big things.
He wanted more people to learn knowledge, so he built a library in Chang'an; Set up a thousand gold halls, invite Sun Simiao to sit in the town to see a doctor for the people and write "A Thousand Golden Fang", and lead a group of friends including Wu Cairen, Di Renjie, Tang Xuan and other people to take the national eunuch, renovate Xiangcheng Palace and so on.
Really, most people can't imagine such a great plot, and the "Library of All Worlds" in the book can be said to have everything, which is slightly better than the pocket of the robot cat. This book made me very happy to read, half of it was a dog, and I was worried about the plot in my heart.
For the first time, I recommend the author Chunxi Dixiao's book, and the "Playing Song" she wrote before is also very good-looking, and this "Idle Tang" is a type, the plot is joyful, imaginative, and very fun to watch.
There are also four very interesting books.
White Elephant in the Sea
This is a collection of short stories, and there are 9 short stories in the book, "White Elephant in the Sea", "The Tide Comes", "Disappearing", "Jet Lag", "Quarter Mile" and so on. The protagonists of these stories are all Chinese immigrants to the United States.
The stories of different characters in the same background are interesting to read. Some stories tell about the breakdown of the parents' marriage from the perspective of their daughters, and some stories tell about the two girlfriends having different lives, which touched me very much and wrote about the various states of life.
"Genius Career Interview"
This book was an eye-opener for me and I couldn't put it down on the first page, it is based on the audio of the blog "Genius Catcher FM", and the whole book is in the form of a dialogue, about the unknown professions in life.
Through this book, I saw 10 niche professions. DNA appraiser, MLM rescuer, 120 dispatcher, film and television dubbing director, plastic surgery consultant, sleep doctor, homeless social worker, etc. Reading their stories and stories also gave me a certain amount of courage and made me understand that everyone's life is actually an adventure.
"High Energy Early Warning"
This book is enough to send chills down your spine when you read the classic short stories of Ni Ergaman, who writes vividly about human love, fear, jealousy, greed, suspicion, and vanity. You can see the characteristics of this book by looking at the cover.
The stories in the book include "Moon Labyrinth", "Adventure Story", "Indifference Spell", "Sleeping Beauty and the Magic Spindle" and so on, which are thriller and suspenseful.
"I want to do everything, I don't want to do anything"
The title of this book looks like chicken soup, but in fact, the content is not chicken soup at all, let alone preachy, but it will make people feel more relaxed when reading.
The author divides inertia into 4 categories: tired, lazy, daydreaming, and idleness. Through his personal experience and the story in his consulting room, he takes us to explore the infinite possibilities contained in the seemingly unreasonable rules of life.