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    SurroundedbyBooks

    Stories 7
    Chapters 1,117
    Words 1.7 M
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    Reading 5 days, 23 hours5 d, 23 h
    • Chapter 5: So White and Tender

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      by SurroundedbyBooks "Yu Ziqing, come over and help!" After washing the dishes and drying his hands, Yu Ziqing was just about to go back to his room when he heard Qian Mengqi's voice calling from the room. Yu Ziqing pretended not to hear and walked into the room. The shadow in front of him flashed again, and a breath of youth came towards him. Yu Ziqing hurriedly braked and was blocked outside the door. "Please, don't suddenly jump in front of me like this next time, otherwise you will be responsible for all the…
    • Chapter 4: Planting Flowers with Spring Water

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Li Feng was secretly shocked, but he also felt a little happy in his heart, because it would still be a while before dinner. Li Feng said something to Zhang Lan, took a small shovel and a basket, and lied that he was going to the peach forest to dig wild vegetables. Zhang Lan laughed and scolded him, saying that the wild vegetables were so delicious. Li Feng laughed and shook his head, walked out the door, and ran to the peach forest eagerly. He even talked to Li Shan on the roadside and waited for a few…
    • Chapter 3 Fountain Effects

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      by SurroundedbyBooks After lunch, Li Feng sat alone on the doorstep, thinking about his future life. He didn't want to go back to Beijing anymore. At home, he always had to do something to earn enough money for food and clothing. He had saved some money over the years, about 200,000 yuan, which was considered very rich in Lijiagang. "Right." Li Feng slapped his head. He had long dreamed of owning his own house. Now that he had the land and the money, he wanted to build a small villa with a small yard. The more he thought…
    • Chapter 1: A meteor smashes into my head

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      by SurroundedbyBooks As the sunset fell and neon lights illuminated the lonely and bustling city, Li Feng waved goodbye to his colleagues and strolled along the wide and chilling street. Step by step away from the neon lights and into the darkness, Li Feng opened the somewhat rotten wooden door, walked in, put down his coat, and lit a cigarette. The fire became the only light in this small space, flickering. The windowsill was filled with the hustle and bustle in the distance. The neon lights were still there, but they were…
    • Chapter 2: The End of Peach Blossoms is My Home

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Li Feng lay on the shelf. At night, the croaking of frogs gradually rose, and from the mountains there were occasional roars of animals, or the occasional chirping of startled birds. The mountain nights were far from peaceful; all sorts of animals chirped and squeaked, seemingly avoiding the people as they went about their daily lives. Moonlight filtered through the windowsill, illuminating the wooden table once piled high with textbooks. Li Feng had been unable to sleep. He had been restless all day,…
    • The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Commemorating Qu Yuan This story first appeared in Wu Jun's "Continuation of the Records of the Strange Things of Qi" from the Liang Dynasty of the Southern Dynasties and in Zong Yan's "Records of the Sui and Sui Dynasties of Jingchu" from the Southern Dynasties. It is said that after Qu Yuan drowned in the Miluo River, local people, upon hearing the news, immediately rowed boats to rescue him, reaching all the way to Dongting Lake, but his body was nowhere to be found. It was raining, and the boats on…
    • Watch it every day and live well

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Tired Don't fall Think about your parents at home You have to hold on. Tell yourself it's nothing Tired Don't give up In fact, it is not some things that are given up It's yourself Cherish yourself Annoyed Don't complain God doesn't know who you are Live a good life Enjoy what you are doing Got hit Don't be discouraged Don't think you can do everything well. But try to do your best in everything Don't say you're lonely all the time You don't know what loneliness is. Have family and…
    • The Legend of Grain Rain

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Legend has it that during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, the Yellow River burst its banks, flooding Caozhou. Thousands of acres of fertile fields were swirling, houses collapsed, and countless soldiers and civilians drowned. A young man named Guyu, a skilled swimmer, pushed a large wooden box and swam across to the city wall, carrying his elderly mother. He then swam back and forth, rescuing more than a dozen fellow villagers from the floodwaters. Guyu was exhausted, having not eaten all…
    • Sick and sentimental – we are turning 30

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      by SurroundedbyBooks We are turning 30. People born between 1980 and 1989 We agreed that we could only watch and not cry. This is dedicated to those born between 1980 and 1989. When we look back on the past, ----Maybe the flowers are similar, but the people are different ----In the blink of an eye, we have really grown up. People born in the 1980s, maybe you went to a new university, maybe you found your own job, Perhaps, you have found the other half of your life. Even, you are married and have…
    • Chapter 4 My Plan (Part 1)

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      by SurroundedbyBooks Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, I've been in this world for quite some time. Ever since that night, word quickly spread throughout the palace about the Fifth Prince, Xia Yu, being a child prodigy. I hadn't intended it to be so sudden. I blamed my impatient father for letting the cat out of the bag. The news even reached the Empress Dowager, who, of course, didn't believe it. She came to see me the next day. I remember this kind-looking old lady fainting from shock the moment she laid eyes on me.…
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