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Chapter 201: Enough Strength [Seeking a Monthly Ticket

The time for the speech back to school was finally set on April 10, which is the afternoon of next Friday.

In the evening of that day, Chen Qing called back and finalized the matter with Zhang Zhong.

While Zhang Chong was cooking dinner, Hu Huifang happened to come back. She was holding several copies of "Lotus Leaf Collection" in her hands. As soon as she entered the house, she smiled and said, "I observed when I went to the bookstore to buy books. Many people were buying them.

This book."

"Mom, why did you buy so many books?" Zhang Zhong asked, looking at the books in Hu Huifang's hand.

"I just bought one copy, and the others were asked by Teacher Fang to bring them back for you to sign." Hu Huifang said with a smile. Then seeing Li Zhuo there, she added, "Zhuo Zi is here. Yesterday I also

I went to your house and didn’t see you.”

Li Zhuo said with a smile, "I happened to go out for a walk when you were there. I came back to listen to what my mother said."

"What, you don't want to stay at home? You're afraid of nagging your mother."

"Hehe, no."

"Don't think your mother is nagging, just listen to what she says. Just like my Zhang Zhong, he listens to everything I say but doesn't put it into his ears."

When Zhang Zhong heard that Chi Yu was going to be in trouble, he quickly ran into the kitchen to serve the dishes.

Pengpeng swung her butt and ran over from the sofa, hugged her grandma's thigh and said, "Grandma, the candy you gave me yesterday was confiscated by daddy."

Zhang Zhong heard his daughter's complaint in the kitchen and almost laughed out loud. This girl kept pestering him for candy every day. When she didn't give it, she ran to her grandparents. After all, the old man was soft-hearted and wanted to eat some candy.

Nothing, so I took Pengpeng a bag of lollipops from the store.

At noon today, she took a lollipop and told Zhang Zhong that from now on she would not eat the small candies given by her father, but would eat the large candies given to her by her grandma. She would not eat more, and would only eat four every day.

How could Zhang Zhong agree, so he immediately confiscated the bag of lollipops.

That's why I'm complaining now.

Hu Huifang held Pengpeng in her arms and said, "Then your father is really a bad guy, let's go find him."

When the grandmother and grandson walked to the small dining table, Hu Huifang pointed to the garlic chicken wings on the table and said, "Hey, these chicken wings look pretty good. Do you want to try them?"

Pengpeng looked at the chicken wings on the table, swallowed, and said, "Then I'll try it, but I'll just take one bite, because I'll have to eat some candy soon."

"Okay, let's just take a bite. After we finish, I will take you to find some candy."

"Uh-huh."

Pengpeng's plan to find sweets was ultimately shelved because after that, she only had eyes for chicken wings.

Li Zhuo looked at Peng Peng, whose mouth was full of oil, and said with a smile, "This girl is pretty good at eating."

Pengpeng had just finished chewing a chicken wing. After hearing Li Zhuo's words, she said unconvinced, "Uncle Zhuo, I don't eat much. I am the one who eats the least in our family."

"That's because you are the youngest."

"But, I'm the youngest and I shouldn't eat the most. Otherwise, how could I grow to be as big as you?"

Li Zhuo was stunned. Why did he suddenly feel that what Peng Peng said made sense?

Hu Huifang smiled and said, "Don't listen to her nonsense, this girl is full of lies."

Li Zhuo smiled and said, "It's okay, talking to Pengpeng is quite fun."

Hu Huifang rolled her eyes, "If you think it's fun, quickly find a wife to have a baby, and don't let your mother talk about it every day."

Li Zhuo immediately stopped talking and started eating with his head buried.

After finishing the meal, Li Zhuo sat for a while and then left. When he left, Zhang Zhong walked to the door and specifically told him about work, "If you have thought about it, you can tell me anytime."

Li Zhuo nodded solemnly, "Okay, no matter what, I will give you an answer in the next two days."



Wang Kewang previously thought that no one would dare to say anything after Zhang Zhong's "Collection of Lotus Leaves" came out, but the facts proved that he was wrong.

On the day "Lotus Leaf Collection" came out, two people jumped out.

One is the famous scholar Lin Ai, who is currently the deputy dean of the School of Liberal Arts of Jinling University and is also a famous essayist and poet.

Many of Lin Ai's works have been published in "Poetry" and he is also a backbone of the Chinese poetry circle. He was born in 1961 and once participated in the Yueying Society founded by the late poet Hu Yiduo, so his literary ideas were influenced by the Yueying Society.

A great influence, his works follow the aesthetic principle of "rationality and restraint of emotion" and advocate metrical poetry.

However, it can be said that there are almost no works in line with Zhang Zhong's literary ideas.

For example, "Error" and "Fragment" clearly belong to a style, and this style does not pursue strict rhythm, but mostly uses symbols and hints to form poetic meaning.

This style is more self-centered and centered on individual life and personal emotions. It is somewhat biased towards the symbolic poetry school, abandoning objectivity in favor of subjectivity.

If these things just make Lin Ai a little bit uncomfortable, then "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Blooming" can make the old gentleman jump in anger and shout: Is this considered poetry?

In his eyes, the poem "Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms Bloom" really cannot be regarded as a poem. The intention of the whole poem is unclear and the logic is confusing, not to mention the fact that there is no such thing as meter.

This is probably the ramblings of a person who is not clear-headed. He writes whatever comes to his mind, and it counts as a poem.

"When we appreciate a work, we should first put aside the identity of the author, and then start from the heart to see if we can get anything valuable from the work. We cannot hang the identity of the author high in the sky from the beginning and use looking up to

Viewed from this perspective, such a result will definitely be biased..."

Lin Ai's words are actually quite pertinent. Regardless of his position, what he said is also very reasonable.

But the other person who jumped out was completely different.

Kong Zhou, literary critic, critic.

Just by looking at his two titles, you can tell that this guy is not easy to mess with.

In fact, he has criticized several of Zhang Zhong's previous books, but it may be because the copywriting in the previous few times was not eye-catching, so it did not attract widespread attention.

It may also be because it didn't attract attention in the previous few times, so this time Kong Zhou stepped up his efforts in writing and scolded Zhang Zhong completely.

"Novelists come to write poems, just like Sichuan cuisine masters cooking Hangzhou cuisine. The taste of the poems they write is always wrong. Because I was bored, I opened the "Lotus Leaf Collection" and then I read a song called "A Generation

"People" poem. Let me call it a poem for the time being, because I think there is no need to regard it as a poem. If this can be regarded as a poem, then Zhang Zhong must be a great poet, because he only needs to learn from the previous poems.

After excerpting a few more sentences from the work, he could publish a collection of poems. I helped him think of a name for it, and it was called "Patchwork Collection", which was very appropriate... I read a few pages of this book, and it was really boring.

Just put it in the toilet and use it as toilet paper, which is a good use."

Zhang Zhong's book was used as toilet paper by Kong Zhou. The strength of the copywriting is really enough.


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