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Is it true that the word "XX" was deleted in Jia Pingwa's "The Wasted Capital"?
Of course it's fake
First of all, we should know that the words written in this book can bring us a very good imagination, and you can't help but think about what the XX word he deleted is trying to describe. So in this case, naturally, it can drive our readers into the context of this book. Can increase our overall reading interest.
Another thing we need to know is that the book is written like this, and he certainly didn't really delete it. Because you know, in literary writing, this technique can be used in many situations, and this application can also make this book more attractive.
Finally, we should know that if so many words are really deleted, the author will definitely not delete them directly. He often synthesizes those new phrases into more refined words, so we can know that writing XX directly here is definitely false.
To sum up, we should know that the deletion of the word XX in "The Waste Capital" belongs to an artistic technique.
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