Books that have the greatest influence on me from the age of 20 to 30: Rilke's ten letters to young poets, Kafka's complete works, Heidegger's full Chinese edition, Ernesto Guevara's diary, Du Fu's detailed explanation of poems, and Xia's comments on words.
The list of books is very short, and I'm only thirty years old. A Brief History of Time is Hawking's most famous popular science work. This book is still quite popular. I haven't read it carefully. Cosmic astronomers still prefer to read related papers and opinions in this field, as well as The Origin and Destination of the Universe. The most shocking thing is "One Hundred Years of Solitude", with a very shocking ending. Similarly, "Genius is on the left and madman is on the right", which is also well known by many people. After reading it, the spirit will be a little confused. Singing in the Woods is a collection of foreign poems that influenced a group of poets in China in 1970s and 1980s. Walden is not easy to read and needs a little artistic conception. During the rebellion, I once read Salinger's forbidden book, The Catcher in the Rye, which criticized capitalism, and left you that classic watch. When you are depressed and frustrated, the source of spiritual strength is "Ditan and I" telling the power of life! It's good to read two books on Buddhism and think in a quiet state. Especially in my impetuous state of mind, "Man Zhu Sha Hua" may be the only text version of a martial arts novel I have ever seen. The hero in it has a feeling of dragon martial arts. Although I especially like Gu Long's elegant martial arts, I have never seen the text version of the classic martial arts. Finally, let me talk about the book Quantum Buddhism I just bought, which is highly anticipated and uses deep quantum physics.