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What kind of writer do you think Jiang Fangzhou is?

Jiang Fangzhou: a Scorpio girl born in 1985

It's an accident to remember her. I think it's quite interesting that she said two paragraphs.

The first one is about tourism.

Q: What's the meaning of tourism?

A: It means that you have lost everything you can rely on, and any experience is fresh and barbaric, so you can only trust strangers who meet by chance. Unknown, fear emotions will be together.

I can't agree with what I heard, and one of her words made my eyes shine-barbarism. It feels just right.

The second is her opinion on writing.

She said that there are too many people around her who are harder, more diligent and more talented than her. But she feels very lucky.

Asked how she kept writing until today, her answer was as plain as her writing, expressing herself frankly. She said this: I started to insist on relying on vanity, but vanity could not last long, and the energy of vanity was used up. How to persist? I think it's an obligation. When it comes to obligations, my inherent rigid thinking makes me feel that this answer is very official, but her explanation makes me convinced.

She said: Because I am luckier than others, I think lucky people should have extra obligations and responsibilities. For example, the obligation and responsibility to persist

I like these two conversations very much, so I went to Baidu to search for this girl-Jiang Fangzhou

She published a new book called Tokyo for a year. She said that her writing doesn't cater to anyone. If her book sells millions, she must have done something wrong, because she didn't think everyone would like her style. This has added points to my impression of her. Very profound. Because selling well is the goal and ideal of every writer. However, she thinks that if her book sells well, she is doing something wrong. This statement is very new, maybe I have read too little. So I think it's interesting.

In addition, through her talk about Tokyo for one year, I have a vague understanding of Japanese society. For example, Japan is a society that does not encourage the realization of personal values. Especially for women, if you ask Japanese girls what they want to be when they grow up, most of them will answer: housewives (Jiang Fangzhou smiled when replying to the words housewife, which is very interesting, and the annotation here does not mean discrimination). I don't know if housewives are a profession in Japanese society. But as she said, I like this kind of diary and travel book. It feels interesting, and it takes me into another world I don't know.

In her evaluation, Japanese society does not encourage personal values. It is interesting for writers to feel this repression while living, and at the same time resist it.

after listening to what she said, I also have a deeper understanding of Japanese culture. It's just that I'm afraid to believe it completely, because I've never been to Japan, and I'm still looking forward to seeing something different.

I hope to have a chance to feel it in the future.