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Thoughts on reading submarines at night
This book was recommended by a friend at first, and I took it home when I saw it in the bookstore. The title of this book is very interesting. Night diving makes people feel that they have fallen into the bottom of the sea. The moonlight shone through the sea like a spotlight on the submarine. It faces the great ship of history, with deep fear and impulse to explore. Books in the form of novels are divided into nine chapters, which are composed of different stories, including the magic of science fiction reasoning, the simplicity of folk customs and the morality of ancient Xianxia. The two chapters that impressed me the most were Submarine at Night and Temple of Zhu Feng.

The author Chen Chuncheng, a native of Quanzhou, Fujian, feels like a young town wandering between mountains and rivers in the countryside when reading his words. Most male writers have two "extremes" in their writing. First, from the perspective of women, the flowers in her works are vivid and the inner feelings of the characters are very delicate. Second, from a man's point of view, reprimanding Fang Qiu is chivalrous and fearless, and the layout of the article is also grand. Chen Chuncheng's writing style is like a "neutral person", both delicate and rough, but I prefer his simplicity. Choose three most impressive chapters to talk about feelings.

Submarine at night, after reading this article, you will know why this chapter is used to name the book. Two people of different times were linked by a search for a submarine, and the description in the book was somewhat forgotten. After reading it, I feel that the relationship between the story and the characters is very similar to the smooth transition of time and space in Keigo Higashino's Worry-Free Grocery Store.

Zhu Feng Temple, any reader who stayed in the countryside as a child, should have a good feeling for the scenery described in the book. The author takes Quanzhou, the hometown where he lives, as the writing background. When reading some paragraphs, you may even think that it is not what we saw when we were children. For example, "The mountain is quiet at night. It's dark, in fact, it's black in the mountains, but the sky has a wonderful deep blue with bright blue light, which makes people fascinated for a long time. The black ridge has fluffy edges, like the raw edges of rice paper, and it is a serrated forest tip. " After reading this, I seem to have returned to the fun of going to school when I was a child. When I got home, it was getting late, and it was quiet everywhere, only the sound of birds singing and insects singing, and there was a faint fear in the silence. The description of the characters in this chapter is also very vivid. Many times, we are awed and mysterious about the monks in the temple, but the monk "Huihang" in the article is a very "smart" person, who studied in college and did business. The reason for becoming a monk is unknown, but it is still tied to the "world of mortals". The grounded monk lives like a friend around him. In the current words, it is "high emotional intelligence" rather than "greasy".

Why do you think the author is "childlike"? Because "Cutting Clouds" is written like an cartoon, I used to watch costume dramas only knowing that the Weaver Girl was responsible for weaving the sunset glow in the sky, but I didn't know that there were people in the world who were responsible for making and trimming clouds. Even the anthropomorphic "little fox" in the article is a portrayal of real people. The seemingly naive novel implicitly reflects the interpersonal relationship in the workplace of human society.

Reading a novel is actually like reading a story. Not as rigorous as the paper, it needs to be verified by examples. Not as inspiring as super inspirational chicken soup. For the author, all kinds of experience and knowledge are needed to support the overall framework of the story, while for the reader, it is more like reading other people's stories to map their own life portrayal.