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Feng Tang-You in your twenties.

Spring water rises

Chun Lin Chu sheng

The spring breeze is ten miles, not as good as you.

I think many people have heard of this poem, although some people don't know who the author is.

Feng Tang, a controversial name, was first adapted into a movie from his novel "Everything grows" to his translated poem "Birds". Let more people know him by falling together, and those who like him like him more and hate him more.

When I was in college, I came into contact with his prose "The Third and Sixteenth Congress of the Communist Party of China" and "To live is to be old". I like the feeling of his writing, which is close to both secular life and literature. Perhaps this is the so-called vulgarity.

He is a poet, writer, doctor and businessman. However, he interprets these identities well. He is not a "scholar" in the full sense, nor is he a typical scholar who is divorced from the secular world and engages in art alone behind closed doors. He is a businessman who loves literature and art and a business elite.

Some people say that his writing is vulgar and grandstanding, but I think the characters in his works are real. In the real world and modern society, we are surrounded by flesh and blood.

Some people say that he pays too much attention to sex, but I want to ask, how many people are really insensitive all their lives?

Therefore, through his words, we see the beauty of the secular world, the true humanity, the men and women in the turbulent secular world, and all of them have more or less your shadow in the city.

I recently read the first article of his "Looking for God", which convinced me that this book was chosen correctly. This is a long letter to dear Han Zhong, praising "your body", "freshness", "fleshy meat" and "small fresh meat" countless times in my heart, and repeatedly stressing that "I still want to do a lot for your body". It turns out that "Sister Bai Jie" who wrote the letter is an unfaithful wife, and Han Zhong is her infatuated "you in your twenties".

The article is full of ambiguity and lust, but I don't think it is pornography. He showed us the charm of young body and young soul from the perspective of a derailed middle-aged woman who we rarely contact. Readers will feel fresh and secret.

As Li Bihua said, it is a little romantic, a little naive, a little freedom to cheat, a little unexpected surprise and happiness. Life is not good enough, everyone is eager to change, but they dare not change too much-for fear that there is no turning back.

This is the charm of literature, which brings different experiences to our lives, so that we can experience different lives that we yearn for or are unfamiliar with at a little cost of time.

When I was in my twenties, everything was in the right place at the right time, with just the right age, just the right face and just the right figure. We can't be in our twenties forever, but we can pretend that we have been in our twenties in the literary world. ...