Friendship in Chinese(1/2)
ailing. I accidentally read an article about Zhang Ailing.
"I am willing to have any possible relationship with you."
Quite an interesting sentence.
Hu Lancheng...
I also thought of Lin Yihan’s question: Is art just about clever words and tricks?
Somewhat free.
I’ll send a follow-up visit to my friends who have left comments about this chapter in the latest chapter.
"It's rude to come and not reciprocate."
Let’s talk about this topic.
Just a few words. It may not be rigorous or detailed enough.
How to say it.
It seems that it is not easy to speak clearly.
Choose an entry point.
Let’s talk about online writing first.
I once said something like this.
explain.
The most essential difference between online writing and traditional literature is that online writing is real-time.
(As for online articles being commercialized products, there is no need to say more about this.
I have nothing to say about this.)
One of the real-time aspects is that it needs to be updated every day as much as possible.
Traditional literature is generally equivalent to online literature: a complete copy is given directly to you.
After downloading, you can read it offline.
You just read. Read alone.
Want to recommend the physical book to others?
Disaster.
Read it yourself?
It’s also difficult.
One of the difficulties.
Maybe others don't read.
Even if you read them, you may not like the same type of books.
Even if you like it, you may not read the same book at the same time.
Second, reading takes a lot of time.
I also thought of how the ancients used their spare time to go up, immediately, on the pillow, and on the toilet.
Third, reading requires meditation.
When I was a student, I would go home during the holidays and bring a book with me.
As I read, my train of thought was interrupted.
If you read it again, you may have to start over.
So back and forth.
(So I also stay up late at home and recite vocabulary in the living room at night)
The clever thing about online articles is that the daily content is limited in supply.
Read more? None.
Reading pressure? No.
One or two thousand words only requires a small amount of time.
Real-time 2.
You can communicate with the writer in real time.
This was also mentioned.
Replace it with a physical book?
That's almost impossible.
In particular, the authors of most classic works have long since passed away.
It can only be recalled and missed.
In addition, online readers and book friends can also communicate in real time.
In terms of communication, the Internet is unique in that it can break space constraints in a large area and time constraints in a small area (for example, across time zones).
In our small circle, almost everyone writes.
"The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan": Zengzi said: "A gentleman uses literature to make friends; friends spread benevolence."
Looking at this phenomenon now, I feel it is a bit magical.
What’s the magic? I can’t tell.
You may want to ask another question: Where are the pure readers who do not write?
This doesn't seem difficult to understand.
No signing, no recommendation. No recommendation, readers can't see it.
something like that.
Perhaps this is the unpopularity mentioned before.
The above section, when expanded upon, is completely beside the point.
What I want to write is the content of the title: Make friends through writing.
(Topic decided in the evening)
As mentioned just now, everyone writes in a small circle.
So, let’s start from my own perspective.
The most ideal state should be: each other's readers.
Obviously, this is ideal and unrealistic.
Because I don't have that much time and energy.
Also, everyone has their own reading preferences and temperament.
Even so, I would still feel a little apologetic if I couldn't make a return visit.
What follows is a brief summary of my preferences and temperament.
temper.
The plot is too sad, I won’t watch it.
I left multiple messages without reply, so I won’t read them again.
(For example, I have to ask specifically, "Have you seen the comments in the previous chapters?" I feel so boring.)
Also, it doesn’t resonate...
(Apologies again for this)
preference.
I write essays.
Therefore, what I like to read most are essays.
Just like this.
I am an idealist.
However, the reality is also something I am very concerned about.
Because it's real.
In reality, there is meaning.
I remember when the novel written by Lin Yihan was successful, she said: The novel is based on a true story.
At that time, I was thinking that this sentence might be the last straw that broke her back.
To be continued...