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Chapter 139

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    "Maybe I didn't make it clear to you just now, but that's what I don't think you need to explain in such detail. Obviously I was wrong. Then let me say it again-can you stop asking questions as an excuse?  Let's play at home! Don't I want to rest?"

    Xia Zhi handed Li Huacai a glass of water, and his face was full of disgust.

    "Oh, oh, I really have a question to ask."

    Tachi Huacai took the water glass, looked at the glass that she personally selected, and felt that her aesthetics was really good. This simple glass really matched this simple space.  Xiao Xi was dozing off next to Li Huacai, coiled up in a circle.

    "You should still remember the setting that my hidden identity is the super-popular novelist Ryo Taketsuki, right?"

    "I said that my identity is a setting, you are really"

    "It doesn't matter about this kind of thing."

    Xia Zhi saw Li Huacai without any entanglement, and felt that he was a bit of a fool for caring about such a small problem, so he threw the embarrassment out of his mind.

    "Anyway, I'm still doing my work as a novel writer. Then, haven't I been using you for material recently?"

    "Don't mention this."

    Xia Zhi, who was forced to accept the material, showed displeasure.

    "Okay then." Li Huacai blinked her eyes: "Recently, I am taking a high school student from China as a material."

    "Isn't this still the same!?"

    Xia Zhi rolled his eyes, but he still didn't say this sentence after all, he just wanted to quickly end this conversation that made his liver hurt.

    "Then, when I was conceiving the character's background, I suddenly discovered that I didn't know much about China. Then, there are no books that comprehensively introduce China. I guess even if there are, there are no comprehensive, or comprehensive books.  It satisfies me. So I thought to check it online, and then"

    "Then you went to the Chinese website to check?"

    "Well, that's probably it."

    Li Huacai spread out her hands.

    Xia Zhi felt that he could more or less understand Li Huacai's thoughts. After all, there are too many things that China can introduce.  Geographical conditions, natural environment, cultural landscape, folk customs There are dozens or hundreds of them, and if they are taken out separately for detailed explanations, they can produce information as thick as the Xinhua Dictionary.  Therefore, the common books and magazines that introduce China are either the introduction part, or a relatively comprehensive introduction.

    With a detailed and comprehensive introduction, this kind of books can open a small library, maybe a small library is not enough.

    I can¡¯t find a convenient physical book, so it¡¯s really a good idea to turn to the Internet, but now the Internet is true and false, and it¡¯s quite troublesome to search, and it¡¯s not easy to find out the information you want  matter.  Especially now that there are keywords in this kind of title, and as a result, you will be redirected to a certain company¡¯s advertising webpage when you open it, or the practical information that should be the first in the search ranking is squeezed down by other people¡¯s expensive advertisements.  Even the ones on the next page are not uncommon.

    Therefore, there are not many ways for foreigners to understand China.

    In addition to the great achievements of the Confucius Institute in the process of spreading Chinese culture, it is probably the global social software that Chinese netizens apply for in order to pretend to be high-profile, or the sand sculptures on the Internet that they secretly browsed to Chinese websites.  Netizens fight each other, which is probably the main way for them to understand China.

    Generally speaking, international friends' impressions of Chinese people are probably based on the fixed impressions that were created decades ago. It is probably super powerful, steamed stuffed buns, tea, cheongsam, food, etc., maybe more  A chairman, they may not know more about Chinese people than rb people. After all, the two-dimensional culture has invaded the whole world, and Nintendo, the world's ruler Ha ha.

    I used to check on the Internet whether Africa is poor or rich, and there are two answers.  One kind thinks that Africa has a lot of exploitable resources and is considered rich, while the other kind thinks that when it comes to Africa, it means war, death, chaos, poor medical conditions, and poor infrastructure In fact, Africa is really quite rich  of.

    Think about it a little, and you'll see what a scary thing stereotypes are.  Although it can become a label of a country or an individual, most of the effects of this label are both pros and cons.

    "So now I'm here to ask you questions, after all, it's my only source of income, temporarily."

    "True"Actually, I like any drink that feels good to drink."

    "Aren't you picky and picky? You should be more elegant as a coffee drinker. Your character's personality will be smoothed out by you."

    "Stop talking nonsense! I am who I am! Do people have to have personality?"

    Li Huacai thought about it for a while: "Not having a special personality is also a kind of personality, so you still have a personality."

    These words are as poisonous as dreaming of being a salted fish, but you have been running towards your dream all your life, and you will never be able to be a salted fish. Xia Zhi feels that this topic cannot be continued.

    Only if you don't work hard can you be a salted fish. Does working hard to be a salted fish count as hard work or a salted fish?  Who can give an answer.  The ultimate question of whether the chicken lays the egg or the egg lays the chicken is nothing more than that.

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