Han Han’s Classical Chinese

1. Han Han’s Classical Quotes

Brother:

My eldest brother has been very busy recently. He has been too busy in the past few days and has been out of touch with his studies. He is working hard to score points. Everyone in the university does something special, especially the Chinese department. The eldest brother originally wanted to copy other people's notes, but unexpectedly everyone had the same idea as the eldest brother! In such a large class, no one took notes, so everyone had to borrow them from the professor.

I wonder how my life is going? It's very relaxing in the university. In the Chinese Department of this university, there are one man and ten women. Political men are very popular. Now the supply exceeds the demand. I wonder if I want to relieve iron? Alas! Just a joke! My little brother is still in school, so don’t think about it! Flowers are like white. Juyi is everywhere in the university. When my younger brother is admitted to university, you will know that the beauties in university are like the vast forest of books in our country, and you can enjoy them endlessly! Having a woman by your side is the joy of life - your elder brother is very good at picking up girls. Every time you have a break, you go to the dance hall with your "witch sister-in-law" to make love. In the dance hall, all the lovers are arrogant, but only your elder brother and sister-in-law are so talented and beautiful. Absolutely. After the dance, I watched the movie and lived happily.

Everyone praises your sister-in-law for her beauty.

Now, let’s get down to business. This is a big deal. You must study hard. If you can't get into a good school, your life will be over. Now it's not about your level but your diploma. You really have to work hard! If you don’t understand anything, ask your brother and I’ll help you answer it.

Get good grades! The most talented young man in Jiangnan, please remember to save this letter. It will be worth a lot of money in the future. 11 Time at Huaigulou 2. Writing about Han Han

I know how many people like Han Han, and I even know why they like Han Han.

Because I also like Han Han. Ask me seriously: “With your age and qualifications, do you really like George Han? "I thought for a moment and answered equally seriously: Yes, I like this child and his works.

One spring evening four years ago, I met a man with a few strands of brown hair. Han Han. He is thinner, darker and cooler than I thought.

Looking at the way he runs, he really looks like a handsome "wolf boy". "I read your work carefully. "

Han Han's eyes suddenly stayed on my face, his eyes flickering, although he was a little shy, but glowing with stubbornness. "What did you see? " he asked.

"Aura! Although the story of "Three Gates" is nothing special, it is probably a gift from Maggie or something like that, but the language expression is really good, it is quotation-level..." I conveyed my appreciation for his work to myself. All views. Han Han’s eyes slowly darkened under his long hair, and he could tell that he was not satisfied with my evaluation of his story, but in the end he didn’t say anything, just smiled sheepishly, looking very cute. < /p>

So, I remembered his bright eyes and child-like smile. Was this the Han Han who was famous for his rebelliousness and arrogance?

Soon, I became the editor. In addition to displaying his photography and some essays, this book mainly collects "famous quotes and aphorisms" from his previous works. Han Han does not talk much and is a person who likes to speak with actions. Two years later. , he handed over "Chang'an Rebellion" to me.

In this alternative martial arts novel, he not only used deconstructive methods to poke fun at the nature of legendary martial arts characters, but also continued to promote his unique style. In addition to the humorous and satirical style, this novel also tells a very special story, a very special story that can be judged by the beholder and the wise. This is Han Han, a man who prefers to prove his strength with actions rather than being quick-tongued. of Han Han.

I have personally experienced a TV station producing Han Han’s talk show. No matter how well-intentioned the intention was at the beginning, it turned out to be a criticism of Han Han’s dropping out of school and a damning assertion about his future. Feeling the atmosphere of the scene, whoever it was was Han Han, he would definitely resist.

Han Han's resistance was child-like, smart but proud, willful, abrupt, and even a little brutal. As a result, he was gradually demonized. He became the arrogant and ignorant "big gold" in Shanghai.

In fact, Han Han was generous, gentle and kind-hearted.

He is eager to hear fair criticism of his work, which can be harsh but serious and responsible.

I heard him complain more than once: How can those people speak if they don’t even know the color of my book cover? Han Han's grievances and anger are revealed in "Poison. Kouou, Expert". It's refreshing to read it! Although Han Han left campus, his studies have never been interrupted. I was surprised to hear a conversation he had with the German manager of Formula BMW.

Compared to his usual reticence, I even think Han Han speaks English more fluently than his native language. This makes me believe what Han Han said: I have learned everything that is useful and should be learned! Han Han cherishes his readers and has repeatedly asked for lower book prices to reduce the burden on readers.

Han Han has many book fans, some of whom are almost crazy. I once saw his assistant go to comfort the out-of-town readers who insisted on meeting Han Han. At the request of Han Han, the assistant spoke earnestly for an hour and handed over the travel expenses to the persistent little girl, asking her to return home as soon as possible. He was sincere. , exciting.

This is also Han Han, the Han Han I know and like. I said that I like Han Han's works, partly because reading brings me the touch and pleasure of youth.

On the other hand, and more importantly, is the joy that professional reading brings me. With my twenty-one years of editing experience, I can clearly feel the audience's impulse when reading.

There is no doubt that hype is very important, but is hype really so powerful that a person's work can still have such a large readership after five years? It's obviously impossible. So, what is the artistic charm of Han Han’s works? I think the main reason is due to Han Han's juvenile style of creation.

The youth orientation runs through Han Han's works, whether it is "Three Gates", "One Degree Below Zero", "Flying Like a Boy", "Manuscript 2003" or "Chang'an Rebellion", whether it is novels or essays , all highlight Han Han’s youth-oriented creative quality. In those works with flashes of inspiration, Han Han showed a naturalness and authenticity like the child in "The Emperor's New Clothes". He only used the simplest language to express the truest meaning closest to his heart and the essence of things.

In fact, truth is often very simple. The "big truth" in Han Han's works is simple because it is not mysterious, true because of simplicity, and profound because of truth. This feature is very prominent in the discussions on education, teachers and other issues in the "General Draft 2003" and the essays in "Poison".

Many times, pseudo-masters will make simple problems very complicated and make people confused; while real masters will often simplify complex problems and deal with them in a life-like way. Han Han is not a master, but he is moving towards master-like thinking and expression.

Teenager-oriented thinking, perspective and expression are interesting. They are novel, weird and even absurd, but novel, weird and absurd are really interesting. "Chang'an Rebellion" is an alternative martial arts novel written by Han Han using deconstructive creative methods.

This novel has no clear historical background, and even the year is unknown. It only uses the feud between Shaolin and Wudang, the two major martial arts factions in China, as the environment for the characters' activities to unfold the story. The protagonist is a young monk named Shi Ling. He is smart and beloved by his master. He does not practice martial arts but can dodge all kinds of weapons and hidden weapons, and sometimes he can predict the future inexplicably.

Han Han uses his unique perspective to describe Shiran’s situation, insights and childhood love in the time and space specified by him. Here, whether it is the interesting experience of the whole process of the three brothers and sisters making the "Flying Hook" The description, or the mysterious yearning for the "right point" cave - the big cesspit; whether it is the relief of the young monk's image or the exploration of the essence of martial arts, whether it is expression or deconstruction, they are all based on the boy's standards, and the strokes of the pen are touching. I couldn't help laughing. Han Han also writes about the love between men and women in his works, but his feelings and expressions are based on teenagers rather than adults.

There is a passage in "Chang'an Rebellion". 3. Does anyone have the original text of Han Han's "Peeping People in a Cup"?

Title: "Peeping People in a Cup" Serial: Han Han's five-year anthology Publisher: China Youth Publishing House Author: Han Han Original text: What I think of is human nature. Especially China’s bad national character.

Mr. Lu Xun’s explanation is not exhaustive. I have my opinion.

The "Three Character Classic" of the Southern Song Dynasty states that "people are inherently good by nature", which shows that people are like this ball of dry cloth when they are born, and they can strictly discipline themselves; when they come into contact with the water of society, even if it is pure water, they can't help but feel shy. The original rigor of the blades of grass will slowly be stretched out and gradually infiltrated. His thoughts moved closer to Liezi.

The Chinese people have always had a character as strong as steel, so there are occasionally those who keep themselves clean and stay pure for decades after birth. These extremely pure people have not been immersed in water and do not contribute to society. If it is accommodated, "a gentleman is poor". This is what happens when you write essays.

There are many essays exposing evil in "Zawenbao" and "Wenhuibao", which are very enjoyable to read, and I feel that the author really hates evil as much as he hates it. In fact, it is not the case. You have to read it carefully. After reading it carefully, you can taste the author's own anger-why I am not an official.

If these people who scold officials suddenly get official positions, they may be like Li Bai, who wants to be proud of being an official. Unfortunately, nowadays, official positions are in high demand and these people who criticize officials and want to be officials cannot get their turn. Therefore, they have no choice but to criticize officials more and more.

As I write this, Nabu seems to be an extremely tired person lying on the bed, stretching and filling his cup. After being in contact for a long time, it will inevitably be revealed.

I thought again of the Confucian principles of moderation and modesty that the Chinese have always adhered to. As a Chinese, unfortunately, I have to learn to be humble first.

No matter how arrogant a person is at first, he must gradually become humble. Qian Zhongshu was so arrogant at first that he pitied his mentors Wu Mi and Ye Gongchao, and was dismissed as "too stupid" and "too lazy".

(Kong Qingmao: "The Biography of Qian Zhongshu" and "Qian Zhongshu Stepping Out of the Magic Mirror") It is a pity that the arrogant words of self-respect were not seen later, and it can be regarded as soaked in water. Li Ao is still good, but the Kuomintang can't get rid of him for the time being. He kills everyone he doesn't like, and he also kills the Kuomintang.

He said that if he wanted to find someone he admired, he would look in the mirror ("Li Ao's Record of Enmity and Enmity", China Friendship Publishing House), but how many such writers and people can be found in China? A traitor outside the twenty-fourth grade? However, it is not easy to be a person who speaks out about one's level in China. The anecdotes of some immodest people are collected in "Shihualu". What kind of book is "Shihualu"? ——A joke book! From now on, some people will educate their sons like this: "My son, be good. When you are old, even if you have a talent, remember not to be arrogant. If you look at the arrogance of "Tianhualu", you will make a joke!" Chinese people are good. , integrate well with society, and be humble.

China looks down on people who talk big. In my opinion, big words are nothing. Just like ancient women who were used to binding their small feet, they called them "big feet" when they encountered normal feet. Chinese people are used to talking about "small words", and when they encountered normal words, they naturally called them "big words." "Yes.

Those who dare to speak big words will not get a good end, which scares future generations from speaking big words to silence. Fortunately, Hu Shi died of illness, otherwise he would have been furious to see this scene.

As a result, people who don’t talk big are accepted by society. As I write this, the cloth is soaked with water.

So it involves the result of being overly immersed in society-crime. The crime rate in the United States ranks first in the world. I have read a lot of books that criticize and praise the United States, and I have a bad impression of the United States. But one thing is worth affirming. No matter how rich an American child is, he cannot be allowed to enter a pornographic school. cinema.

Do Chinese educators know that this is connected with juvenile delinquency? If a person under age contaminates society too much, he will... Chinese educators make too clear a distinction between sex and crime. , it can be seen from the text that the Chinese man-made characters are not the prophets of the ancient Romans. There is a word in Latin called "Corpusdelieti", which is interpreted as "body, flesh" and "criminal conditions". It can be seen that the Romans have long recognized that the body is as a condition of crime. As I write this, I suddenly find that the cloth has sunk to the bottom of the cup. 4. Request the original text of Han Han's "Looking into the Cup"

What I think of is human nature, especially the bad nature of the Chinese nation. Mr. Lu Xun’s explanation is not exhaustive. I have my opinion.

The "Three Character Classic" of the Southern Song Dynasty states that "people are inherently good by nature", which shows that people are like this ball of dry cloth when they are born, and they can strictly discipline themselves; when they come into contact with the water of society, even if it is pure water, they can't help but feel shy. The original rigor of the blades of grass will slowly be stretched out and gradually infiltrated. His thoughts moved closer to Liezi.

The Chinese people have always had a character as strong as steel, so there are occasionally those who keep themselves clean and stay pure for decades after birth. These extremely pure people have not been immersed in water and do not contribute to society. If it is accommodated, "a gentleman is poor". This is what happens when you write essays. There are many essays exposing evil in "Zawenbao" and "Wenhuibao", which are very enjoyable to read, and I feel that the author really hates evil as much as he hates it.

In fact, it is not the case. You have to read it carefully. After reading it carefully, you can taste the author's own anger-why I am not an official. If these people who scold officials suddenly get official positions, they may be like Li Bai, who wants to be proud of being an official. Unfortunately, official positions are in high demand and these people who criticize officials and want to be officials cannot get their turn, so they have no choice but to criticize officials more and more.

As I write this, the cloth has absorbed water to the point of falling. So it involves the result of being too immersed in society-crime. The crime rate in the United States ranks first in the world. I have also read a lot of books that criticize and praise the United States, and I have a bad impression of the United States. But one thing is worth affirming. No matter how rich an American child is, he cannot be allowed to enter a yellow tape studio. cinema.

Do Chinese educators know that this is connected with juvenile delinquency? If a person under age contaminates society too much, he will become a criminal.

Chinese educators make too clear a distinction between sex and crime. It can be seen from the text that the Chinese made-up characters do not have the prophets of the ancient Romans. There is a word in Latin called "Corpusdelieti", which is explained as "Body, flesh" and "condition of sin", it can be seen that the Romans had long recognized that the body was the condition of sin.

As I write this, I suddenly find that the cloth has sunk to the bottom of the cup.

Extended information:

Writing background

In the composition "Looking at the Man in the Cup", Han Han goes from the phenomenon to the essence and compares life to an investment. Paper balls in water will slowly be eroded by water. Slowly sink down until it sinks to the bottom of the cup. Life is originally pure and flawless, but once thrown into society, it will be contaminated and eroded by the "dirty water" of society.

Gradually losing its true nature until it is completely immersed in this society and unable to extricate itself. This idea shows Han Han's brilliant talent. The judges were very surprised after reading such an article with a strange idea, because this is a very difficult topic for professional writers. A 16-year-old boy can think so quickly and write so sharply! Han Han became the only winner with all three articles shortlisted. 5. The words in the preface of Han Han’s The Three-Code Gate, about what is talent,

First of all, this is not from The Three-Code Gate, but from One Degree Below Zero. The full text is as follows

< p> Wearing a cotton-padded jacket to take a shower

If all-round talents can emerge in this era, it is the luck of examination-oriented education and the misfortune of this era. If there was, he would be the king among men, but unfortunately there is not, so we had to remove the "king" from the character "全". What the times need is just talents.

I think the more reformed education in China becomes, the weirder it gets. It is as if China is really in short supply of all-round talents and wants to train people who can build a missile today, write a long novel about the missile tomorrow and win the Mao Dun Literature Award, and then personally translate it into eight languages ????the day after tomorrow and distribute it around the world. If there is such a person, I would rather taste his missiles.

As far as I am concerned, science has no meaning to me at all, although it is of great significance to the development of the times. For those who do not want to study science in the future, mathematics as long as they reach the second grade level is absolutely enough, and physics and chemistry only need to be studied for one year. If today's study is only for tomorrow's waste, then what is the meaning of study? If we have to spend time on subjects that we are unlikely to make achievements in or have contact with in the future in order to prepare for the college entrance examination, then please don't teach us what time is like in the future.

As for the saying that I often hear that learning mathematics is to practice logical thinking ability, I think that is unreasonable, because reading many detective novels or suspense novels can better practice logical thinking ability. Why not start it? A class on reading detective novels? It doesn’t matter if you don’t open it, why should you stop others from watching? This involves the issue of reading. I remember there is a saying that the so-called textbooks are books that you will sell as scrap paper after September, while the so-called idle books and wild books may be books that you will use for a lifetime.

The current textbooks are too poorly compiled. Take the Chinese language I am more familiar with, English. At first glance, I thought that our nation was still being invaded and would unite to destroy foreign armies. This kind of thing should be placed in history books. in. But the articles of Liang Shiqiu, Qian Zhongshu, Yu Guangzhong and others who are truly appreciative of art have never been seen. Just because Lu Xun scolded Liang Shiqiu, we can’t reject his articles, right? Can’t we deny Qian Zhongshu’s value just because his name is not listed in some literary histories? Can't we draw a clear line just because Yu Guangzhong is Taiwanese? If there are still students who call Liang Shiqiu a lackey when they see his name, then Xu Zhongyu can face the wall. As for English, a group of my friends who came back from studying in Australia said that after six years of studying English, they even learned the necessary things for eating such as chopsticks, fork, salt, and toilets. I don’t know how to talk about toilet bowls, toilet paper and other necessary things for toilets. I just ask Australians where are you from, how old are you and some useless questions to chat. I really don’t know what I have learned in the past six years. However, the good news is that the author was retained a grade due to poor science, and was fortunate enough to learn the new version of Oxford English, which is much better than the old textbook.

The talents we ultimately need are those who specialize in one category. Of course, we must also have a foundation in various subjects. We cannot specialize in anything from the first grade of elementary school and throw away everything to achieve the direct goal. This is like preparing to It's okay to go to the public bathroom to take a shower before going out; but you can't take a shower wearing a cotton-padded jacket. I once saw a person in the Zhiyin magazine who was in the same situation as me but in the opposite situation. He got full marks in mathematics and physics in the two college entrance examinations, but failed in English. In the end, he failed to go to university and went to work part-time. Therefore, the problem with education now is that no one will take a shower, but too many people are taking a shower wearing cotton-padded jackets. 6. Writing about Han Han

I know how many people like Han Han, and I even know why they like Han Han.

Because I also like Han Han. A colleague once asked me seriously: "With your age and qualifications, do you really like Han Han?" I thought for a moment and answered equally seriously: Yes, I like this kid and his works.

One spring evening four years ago, I met Han Han, who had a few strands of brown hair highlighted. Thinner, darker, and cooler than I imagined.

Looking at the way he runs, he really looks like a handsome "wolf boy". "I have read your works carefully."

Han Han's eyes suddenly stayed on my face, his eyes flickering, although a little shy, but with a stubborn light. "What did you see?" he asked.

"Aura! Although the story of "Three Doors" is nothing special, it is probably a gift from Maggie or something like that, but the language expression is really good, it is quotation-level..." I said to myself Gu Zidi conveyed all my views on his work. Han Han's eyes slowly dimmed under his long hair, and it could be seen that he was not satisfied with my evaluation of his story, but in the end he didn't say anything, just smiled sheepishly, looking very cute.

So, I remembered his bright eyes and child-like pure smile. Is this the Han Han who is known for his rebelliousness and arrogance? I have some doubts.

Soon, I edited his "Poison". In addition to displaying his photography and some essays, this book mainly collected "famous quotes and aphorisms" from his previous works. Han Han didn't talk much and liked to speak with actions. Two years later, he handed over "Chang'an Rebellion" to me.

In this alternative martial arts novel, he not only uses deconstructive methods to ridicule the nature of legendary martial arts people, but also continues to show off his unique humorous and satirical style. It tells a very special story, a very special story that can be judged by the beholder and the wise. This is Han Han, a Han Han who doesn’t want to be quick with his words, but prefers to prove his strength with actions.

I have personally witnessed the TV station producing Han Han's talk show. No matter how well-intentioned the intention was at the beginning, it turned out to be a criticism of Han Han's dropping out of school and a damning assertion about his future. Feeling the atmosphere of the scene, whoever it was Han Han would definitely resist.

Han Han’s resistance is child-like, smart but proud, willful, abrupt, and even a little brutal. As a result, he was gradually demonized and became the arrogant and ignorant piece of "big gold" in Shanghai.

In fact, Han Han is generous, gentle and kind-hearted. He is eager to hear fair criticism of his work, which can be harsh, but must be serious and responsible.

I heard him complain more than once: How can those people speak if they don’t even know the color of my book cover? Han Han's grievances and anger are revealed in "Poison. Kouou, Expert". It's refreshing to read it! Although Han Han left campus, his studies have never been interrupted. I was surprised to hear a conversation he had with the German manager of Formula BMW.

Compared to his usual reticence, I even think Han Han speaks English more fluently than his native language. This makes me believe what Han Han said: I have learned everything that is useful and should be learned! Han Han cherishes his readers and has repeatedly asked for lower book prices to reduce the burden on readers.

Han Han has many book fans, some of whom are almost crazy. I once saw his assistant go to comfort the out-of-town readers who insisted on meeting Han Han. At the request of Han Han, the assistant spoke earnestly for an hour and handed over the travel expenses to the persistent little girl, asking her to return home as soon as possible. He was sincere. , exciting.

This is also Han Han, the Han Han I know and like. I say that I like Han Han's works, partly because reading brings me the touch and pleasure of youth.

On the other hand, and more importantly, is the joy that professional reading brings me. With my twenty-one years of editing experience, I can clearly feel the audience's impulse when reading.

There is no doubt that hype is very important, but is hype really so powerful that a person's work can still have such a large readership after five years? It's obviously impossible. So, what is the artistic charm of Han Han’s works? I think the main reason is due to Han Han's juvenile style of creation.

The youth orientation runs through Han Han's works, whether it is "Three Gates", "One Degree Below Zero", "Flying Like a Boy", "Manuscript 2003" or "Chang'an Rebellion", whether it is novels or essays , all highlight Han Han’s youth-oriented creative quality. In those works with flashes of inspiration, Han Han showed a naturalness and authenticity like the child in "The Emperor's New Clothes". He only used the simplest language to express the truest meaning, closest to his heart and the essence of things.

In fact, truth is often very simple. The "big truth" in Han Han's works is simple because it is not mysterious, true because of simplicity, and profound because of truth. This feature is very prominent in the discussions on education, teachers and other issues in the "General Draft 2003" and the essays in "Poison".

Many times, fake masters will make simple problems very complicated and make people confused; while real masters will often simplify complex problems and deal with them in a daily life. Han Han is not a master, but he is moving towards master-like thinking and expression.

Teenager-oriented thinking, perspective and expression are interesting. They are novel, weird and even absurd, but novel, weird and absurd are really interesting. "Chang'an Rebellion" is an alternative martial arts novel written by Han Han using deconstructive creative methods.

This novel has no clear historical background, and even the year is unknown. It only uses the feud between Shaolin and Wudang, the two major martial arts factions in China, as the environment for the characters' activities to unfold the story. The protagonist is a young monk named Shi Ling. He is smart and loved by his master. He does not practice martial arts but can dodge all kinds of weapons and hidden weapons. Sometimes he can predict the future inexplicably.

Han Han uses his unique perspective to describe Shiran’s situation, insights and childhood love in the time and space specified by him. Here, whether it is the interesting experience of the whole process of the three brothers and sisters making the "Flying Hook" The description, or the mysterious longing for the "right point" cave - the big cesspool; whether it is the relief of the young monk's image or the exploration of the essence of martial arts, whether it is expression or deconstruction, they are all based on the boy's standards, and the strokes of the pen are touching. I couldn't help laughing. Han Han also writes about the love between men and women in his works, but his feelings and expressions are based on teenagers rather than adults.

There is a passage in "Chang'an Rebellion". 7. Where is the original text of Han Han's "The Great Change"

I came back from the game and was a little tired. The game was okay, the two teammates were glorious.

I pushed too hard and got hit on the front wheel, which changed the angle of the tire, and I struggled to finish the race. Another thirty-second penalty was imposed by the referee because of a yellow flag for overtaking. I really didn’t see the yellow flag. That's all, I'll take first place with my new car later. When I went to Shanghai, I received calls from several friends. Some said, why do you still write like that? Some said, you need to change your appearance. Wrote something new. It looks the same. It's always been like this, it's too boring, so I decided to change the style of the article. Now I have prepared two. The topic is coming back from Zhuhai. Which one do you think is better?

1: Although it has been a long time since it happened, I still cry when I think about it, and I can’t stop crying. The game was as gloomy as my mood in the rain. I have some small vulnerabilities, too small to be described, but sometimes they are magnified beyond measure. Although I finished in third place, the referee still imposed an additional penalty of thirty seconds. But, but, this has no legal effect, so I appealed. The referee called me a yellow flag for overtaking and showed me the video. I cried again. This time I cried and my race clothes got wet. This is a frame-up, and the bright yellow flag in the picture must be a computer stunt. The plane took off, the smell of Zhuhai was crushed in the passing of my years, waiting for me, the camphor of Shanghai.

This is style one, I don’t know if you like it or not. Regarding the time penalty for overtaking with a yellow flag, my readers should shout, Xiaosan Xiaosan (the number of my racing car is No. 3), even if you overtake, you are still very beautiful! Even if you overtake the safety car, we all like you. *** The referee waved any yellow flag, it was all his fault.

2: This time the race is finally over. I finished third, but because of a yellow flag for overtaking, I was penalized to sixth. I'm sorry to hear this, but testing of our new car is about to begin. In the next race, our car will be very competitive. There is reason to believe that we will achieve better results. Thanks to my team and the event organizing committee. Thanks to my sponsors. I also thank the referee for your hard work in waving the flag and letting me know that I must broaden my horizons and not just look at the car in front. Thank you for letting me grow and mature. I also want to thank my competitors. Although you crashed my car, my elders taught me to be tolerant to others. I'm grateful you didn't light or blow up my car. After you crashed my car, my speed dropped. This makes my game safer, thus further ensuring the safety of my life and property. Thank you all.

This is style two. I think this style is very good and the world is peaceful. No matter whether it is painted or not, at least it has no thorns. This is also one of my future styles that many people are eagerly anticipating. This style is called no style, which is in line with the Chinese aesthetic of having character but not style, and having zero personality and nothing out of the ordinary.

I don’t know if you think it is better for me to use style No. 1 or style No. 2 in the future?