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How about Bi Feiyu's book?
I read his "Tsing Yi" many years ago and was surprised that a serious male writer could describe women so delicately.

In the past two years, I have read corn, massage and his collection of literary theories and novels. Under this topic, a friend mentioned that Bi loves the description of water and water towns and often uses it as the gray line of the plot. Consider several reasons:

First, being born in Zeguo, a water town, and growing up with water waves, is a life background integrated into memory.

Second, the style of writing often has delicate and full emotions, rushing like running water; When describing women's feminine beauty, water is only a natural carrier.

Third, rivers, lakes and seas are usually associated with grand imagination, which makes the writing more spacious and broad.

He always holds people's delicate emotions in place and has a poisonous mouth. Haha, post some clever clips: once a girl has a sweetheart in her heart, her eyes become a tape measure. As long as she pulls her eyes out, she will have energy, and when she finishes measuring, she will automatically put them in.

"Hand in hand", these three words are really sticks and rolling pins. Every time I read corn, I have to run over her soft body. The body of corn is almost spread out, very passive but willing to become lighter and thinner. Shinohara Qiu Yan's fingers slowly touched the spring body, just like a glass of water splashed on the glass counter, painfully diverting the flow.