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Kobayashi Ye Yi

Author: You Yixiong

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Update time 2009-12-10 23: 00: 01words: 888.

I like jokes, I like listening to jokes, I like watching jokes, I like telling jokes, and I especially like listening to jokes. Occasionally, I will be smart enough to make them up.

As a popular culture, folk culture and popular literary form, jokes, especially those that are not only funny, but also healthy in content and have certain positive significance, should be spread and appreciated by more people.

There are two original intentions in writing this book, one is to enjoy it, and the other is to enjoy it.

When writing this book, I want to make a breakthrough attempt to "connect" those scattered, disorderly and irrelevant jokes to some related characters to form a horizontally related, vertically continuous and relatively concentrated joke "system". I named this "system" a smile.

I don't know what the result of this attempt will be, because I know that I have no profound knowledge, no professional literary creation education, no writing skills, and my thoughts and opinions are very general. Maybe the attempt itself is a joke. However, action is better than action. Now that I have thought of it, I'd better do it, regardless of my generosity and ignorance.

"A Leaf in a Laughing Forest" is divided into five volumes, of which the stories in the first to fourth volumes take place in four generations who are related by blood, each generation has one volume and each volume has 36 chapters, each chapter consists of a joke story or several fragments and the last "another lady"; The fifth volume is crooked, which refers to things other than the first four volumes and has no direct connection with the first four volumes. This is one of them. Second, each chapter of the book can exist and be read independently, so there will be seemingly redundant "nonsense" at the beginning of some chapters, especially the first to fourth volumes. Third, in the book, "another lady said. ...