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He expressed that being loved doesn't necessitate being understood, but he values understanding over love. According to him, men often feign understanding, and women, in seeking affection, should feign ignorance to garner love—a seemingly foolproof strategy. He views ambiguity as a trailer, a captivating teaser of life's experiences. Questioning the rush to end a person's life, he observes that contemporary considerations for marriage often revolve around security rather than love. This sentiment is encapsulated by Wang Yixing in the eighth installment of the "So This is Love" series, a contemplation of emotional fragments. Wang Yixing, the youngest recipient of the "Chinese Literature Biennial Award," identifies as a writer over an artist, believing in love but not in marriage, and aspires to cultivate focus amid nostalgia.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2013
February, known as the season of love, encompasses a spectrum of experiences—singleness, sweet romance, enduring love, and bitter heartache. The elusive nature of love complicates life in modern urban society, where individuals contend with stigmatizing labels like "leftover women," "defeated dogs," and "losers," distancing them from happiness. The disparity in the perception of happiness between men and women adds to the challenge of attaining contentment. Men's generally lesser tendency to overthink contributes to their perceived ease in finding happiness. True happiness, as suggested, should not hinge on a sense of security, and in a blissful state, concerns about safety should be obsolete.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2014
In our perceived lives, we merely observe others' pain, relish their joy, and repetitively navigate the same routines, akin to a hollow existence. This realization unveils our seemingly unremarkable lives, shattering the illusion of middle-class normalcy and material lack.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2013
We often believe we have a life, yet we merely observe others' pain, envy their happiness, and tread through repetitive days. Some experience a lifetime within a day, while others endure a day like a lifetime. This realization unveils our seemingly unremarkable lives, shattering the illusion of middle-class normalcy. The term "Fake" has gained popularity among young people, evolving from its origins in basketball terminology to become a prevalent catchphrase.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2014
Apple Daily and Hong Kong 01 recently reported on the rise of Leo Man, a 90s-born construction worker who garnered attention for his 25-hour online instant replies, adopting the globally famous long-named black man Ovuvuevuevue enyetuenwuevue ugbemugbem osas as his avatar. Leo's Facebook page, chronicling his daily life and online interactions, has amassed over ten thousand likes, offering a glimpse into his ordinary yet relatable experiences. This diary-style book captures Wen Sheng's journey from construction work to embracing the lifestyle of a full-time "waste youth," using his words to convey sincerity, positivity, and authenticity. These insights have resonated with readers, including Lin Shengbin Bob, Turkey Sister Ding Kexin, and Mean Na, who have recognized the depth behind Wen Sheng's online presence and the genuine nature of his expressions.
- AuthorBlack Wen Sheng
- PublisherXiao Ming Cultural Creativity
- Publication Date2018
The content of the book remains shrouded in secrecy as "The Mysterious House" has been meticulously crafted over the course of a year. This latest offering promises to immerse readers in the most spine-chilling personal horror experiences, set in familiar locations such as film sets, hotels, transportation, schools, and homes. With the ability to induce sleepless nights and evoke spine-tingling fear, each page unfolds a new layer of terror, leaving readers jumping at unexpected sounds and feeling an unshakeable chill. However, the true horror lies not in the extraordinary, but in the unsettling depths of ordinary daily life.
- AuthorMysterious Family Shelter
- PublisherXiao Ming Cultural Creativity
- Publication Date2019