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Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2008
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Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2009
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Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2009
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""The Microwaves of Hulun Lake"" is Ni Kuang's debut novel, written shortly after his arrival in Hong Kong from Inner Mongolia. The book holds significant collection value and offers a glimpse into the author's early views on life. The story is simple, and its emotional impact is subjective. The novel concludes with a surprising realization that has persisted through Ni Kuang's subsequent works, carrying a sense of almost pessimistic helplessness. This enduring theme brings comfort, as it reflects the author's unwavering perspective over the years. Ni Kuang briefly explains Hulun Lake, a vast body of water in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, known for its stunning scenery and delightful local delicacies. These memories served as the inspiration for ""The Microwaves of Hulun Lake."" The author hopes that readers will enjoy the novel as much as he has cherished writing it, as it holds a special place in his heart as his first book.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2012
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After the immense success of "Pen Lift Straight Insert," "Pen Lift Reinsert," "Pen Lift Random Insert," and "Pen Lift Any Insert," Dewey has shifted gears to present a new series titled "Don't Mess With Me," delving into the realms of love and romance. This fresh perspective explores the complexity of human nature, emphasizing that not everyone is consistent in their thoughts and actions—there are unknown, mysterious, and private aspects that require neither belittlement nor judgment. The boundary between emotions is subjective, influenced solely by one's perception. Love, relationships, and the various emotions they entail are depicted in all their forms—sweet, warm, romantic, intoxicating, heartrending, sorrowful, unpleasant, unforgettable, intense, plain, and indelible. Ultimately, the experience of love is deeply personal and unique to each individual.

  • AuthorYu Diwei
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2014
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When it comes to finding the right person, a lifetime may seem too short, but if that person isn't the right one, even half a lifetime can feel too long. As passion wanes and distinguishing between love and affection becomes challenging, the presence or absence of life's interest and quality becomes increasingly crucial.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2017