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Chapter 1122 1119 Comments on "Rebirth: I Want It All"

Chapter 1122 1119. Comments on "Rebirth: I Want It All"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book to you.

"I Want It All in Rebirth", Zhejiang East Man, Level 5 author.

Category: Urban-Urban Life.

Summary:
Gu Zhe, who has experienced ups and downs in the workplace for 20 years, has done scientific research, worked as a patent lawyer, and worked in the State Intellectual Property Office.

He is a winner in life, but not completely. He has only won a little bit and still has many regrets.

Now that he has been reborn in 2002, of course he will not take any detours this time and will go straight to the path of success.

He wants it all: family, friendship, career and reputation.

A big boss who spans the three fields of industry, academia and research is rising.

Comment:
He has six books to his name, including "The Terminator of Academic Bullies" and "The Three Kingdoms Begins with Tricking Liu Bei", and is a veteran.

I originally wanted to recommend his previous historical work, but the style seemed rather casual, and I thought it was probably another "Perfect Life" or something like that, so I gave up the idea.

But it doesn’t mean that the book’s performance and quality are bad. On the contrary, it’s quite good.

If readers don’t want to read my new book recommendations, they can read the completed historical novel "Huo You Liu Bei".

Let’s talk about his new book.

Although the number of words is short, not much plot can be seen.

In fact, there are really many shining points.

One of the little nuggets about the evolution of different foreign languages ​​was quite touching. It also demonstrated how inward-looking online writing is these days, and how, without some skill, it's impossible to write a compelling opening. To put it bluntly, she's one of those English teachers who doesn't even know that the "you" in Shakespeare's "Frailty, thy name is woman" should be written as "thee."

"It's the same in ancient Chinese. 'I' was pronounced 'a' in the Tang and Song dynasties, and that's how it's pronounced in Tibetan and Hakka today. In the Ming Dynasty, it became 'e' to open the mouth more narrowly, and that's how it's pronounced in Qinqiang opera today."

The same is true for Japanese. The further you go towards Kansai, the smaller the mouth opens. You've all seen Japanese dramas, right? The normal Kanto accent is "Baga", which becomes "Boga" in the Osaka accent, and becomes "Buga" in the Hiroshima Yakuzoku accent. People are too lazy to even open their mouths.

This is just one of the more informative bits of knowledge.

The following chapter contains some related knowledge points on analytical chemistry, which are somewhat beyond the scope of the syllabus. It is not recommended for students with a pure liberal arts background to focus on the wording. This is what the author says. Of course, if this is a book for academic elites or a science-oriented article, such knowledge points are actually quite trivial.

This book is actually an urban rebirth story that spans industry, academia, and research, and may contain more content on technology and business.

The number of words is indeed not large, but there are really a lot of interesting points.

The author is quite skilled in controlling the rhythm. He definitely does not write a diary to fool the readers. On the contrary, he discusses with the readers what style of content they would like to see during the public period.

Readers are also quite understanding and agree that the work can be a little more watered down during the public period and more dry after it is put on the shelves.

To be honest, it is really difficult to please old readers nowadays. To write a book, authors nowadays not only need to have a certain level of cultural accumulation, but also have to cater to picky readers with different tastes.

If you are not strong enough inside, it will be difficult to persevere to the end.

From the current perspective, this book has relatively stable quality and plenty of exciting parts, so it is worth your attention.

At least everyone can watch the content during the free period first, and then we will talk about it after it is put on the shelves. This operation is definitely not a loss.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

The child was sick yesterday and was hospitalized.

I was busy late and couldn't update.

Let everyone wait for a long time.

I will post a recommendation later.

(End of this chapter)

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