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"Ten Miles of Spring Breeze Is Not as Good as You" Author: Feng Tang A book that tells the golden thread of Feng Tang's life
"Ten Miles of Spring Breeze Is Not as Good as You" Author: Feng Tang A book that tells the golden thread of Feng Tang's life
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Introduction · · · · · ·
This book thoroughly reads the essence of Feng Tang's 30 years of creation. Regarding money, fame, victory and defeat, feelings, life, impermanence, the ultimate, and the life wisdom behind the golden thread, you can deeply understand it in this book.
The book is divided into seven chapters: how to be yourself, many great things have nothing to do with money, how to treat emotions, and how words defeat time. It includes essays, novels, poems, "How to Become a Monster", "You Get Old as You Live", "Tea and Wine", "What's Difficult is to Be a "Rogue" All Your Life", "Love", "Letter to My Daughter" and other well-known works.
This is Feng Tang's classic masterpiece that is the culmination of his half-life. It is written for his past youth, for the youth of this moment, and for you who are enjoying the spring breeze.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Feng Tang, born in Beijing in 1971, is a poet, writer and antique enthusiast.
In 1998, he received a Ph.D. in clinical medicine from Peking Union Medical College. In 2000, he received an MBA from Emory University in the United States. From 2000 to 2008, he was a global director partner of McKinsey & Company. From 2009 to 2014, he was the founding CEO of China Resources Healthcare Group. Since 2015, he has been engaged in medical investment.
Published works: novels "Joy", "Give Me a Girl at Eighteen", "Everything Grows", "Beijing, Beijing", and "Goddess No. 1"; short story collections "Anyang" and "Soushen Ji"; prose collections "You Get Old While Living", "Thirty-Six Greats", "Not Easily Blown Away by the Wind in the Universe", "Fearless", and "Success"; poetry collections "One Hundred Poems of Feng Tang" and "No Three".
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Chapter 1 How to Become a Monster How to Become a Monster It is difficult to be a "gangster" for a lifetime
The big hairy monster in my body lives like a dog, letting myself and my body do everything humanly possible. My first near-death experience
Chapter 2 Many great things have nothing to do with money Many great things have nothing to do with money How much money is enough for Xiaozhu Avenue Fan Tao Zhu Gongli How to avoid becoming a greasy middle-aged wretched man The nine-word mantra of self-cultivation for the rich second generation
Chapter 3: I grow old as I live. Talking about love, catching a cold, how can I miss her friend? I grow old as I live. My only nephew is good at eating and drinking. What standards should I use to choose a reliable boyfriend?
Chapter 4 Thinking of the things I regret in my life My real hometown How to get along happily with my mother Thinking of the things I regret in my life My ideal small house The teacup is within arm's reach of my right hand My father knows all the fishes Crying and making trouble I can't get everything, and I don't deserve it
Chapter 5 Words Defeat Time Words Defeat Time - My View on Literature Reading Qi Baishi's Twenty-one Sighs How Great is Wang Xiaobo? There is leisure tea and wine. Articles are eternal. At 70, I still don't know how to kill time with beautiful objects. A few beds, a few walls, books, the closest place to heaven
Chapter 6: Heaven Uses Clouds to Write Words for Joy (Excerpt)
Everything Grows (Excerpt)
Beijing, Beijing (excerpt)
Goddess No. 1 (Excerpt)
Give Me a Girl at Eighteen (Excerpt)
Dusk Cook
Chapter 7 Poetry is the Salt of the Earth