1. The famous writer Ma Jiahui became a new feature after "The Dragon Head and the Phoenix Tail"!
2, Maijia, Jin Yucheng, Anhua Xu, Ma Weidu, Cai Kangyong, Bi Feiyu, Chen Xiaoqing, Shi Hang, and Zhou Yijun unanimously recommended it.
3. "Everyone may find bad cards. Playing bad cards in his hands is the only thing we can do in our life."
4. A dislocation era, a trembling life, an entangled love... The story is fierce and the sense of substitution is strong.
5. Ma Jiahui uses bad cards as a metaphor to describe the impermanence of the world and the courage of the children in the world to ride the wind and waves - bet with their background, opportunities, destiny, and even bet with the times, keeping their true feelings in adversity and living up to themselves.
◇ The novel I like very much, the Cantonese background is strange and dazzling, and the world is sad and unrestrained. The male protagonist, Shouyabing, kept urging him all the way: Look at me! Look at me! There is the moon, peach blossoms, and waves here. The flowers bloom and fall when the moon sinks. The abacus in the book is always under the control of the novelist, "the position is six, two, five, two, three, seven, five," and repeated, adjusting the trembling fate. Ma Jiahui carried out the masculinity and softness of Southern Chinese, and used this "mind-restoring method" as a narrative experiment. "Mandarin ducks six or seven four", the ghost is still unshakable. ——Jin Yucheng
◇ The previous book "Dragon Head and Phoenix Tail" just wrote about how it is not easy for dragons and phoenixes to show good fortune in the great era; this book "Mandarin Duck Six and Seven Four" is not about mandarin Duck playing in the water, after all, this water is an unpredictable world, and no one can play in the play. Stability is actually the supreme pursuit of the protagonist Shao Yabing, but he and the women he loves and loves others are still pressed on the steles of the times and are indiscriminately described as rubbings. What’s even more sad is that the era described by the author is actually a stele without words, so the rubbings can only be a ball of black. How many mutual support is formed by secretly happy, about to settle, dislike, and repentance in the black ball. ——Shi Hang
◇ The Hong Kong written by Jiahui is like the old times on the archaeological site. You can hear the flattened characters laugh, chanting, and calling... After reading it, there are many streets of Hong Kong, living in the heart, and the dead world dies again. In troubled times, a world where you can still do your own things is called the world of rivers and lakes. Now it's just a legend. ——Zhou Yijun
"Everyone may touch bad cards. Playing the bad cards in his hand is the only thing we can do in our life.
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"Mandarin duck six seven four", "Mandarin duck six seven four", "Mandarin duck six" loses money after taking it. "Mandarin duck six" is the six points with different colors. "Seven four" is a seven points and a four points.
Ma Jiahui uses bad cards as a metaphor to describe the impermanence of the world and the courage of the children in the world to ride the wind and waves - bet with time, love, destiny, and even bet with the times, keeping true feelings and living up to themselves in adversity.
============= Hong Kong under the night, people are longing for a presumptuous happiness afterwards.
The leader, Shouyabing, is about to start a banquet, brothers, bar girls, foreigners, Hong Kong police, political and business names Every flow is full of all. Faces, like characters on the stage yesterday, pushing A Bing, from "Xiao Bing" to "Brother Bing".
Wife A Bing, known as "Shantou Nine Sisters", also blamed him for not being ambitious and hated him for playing tricks and having a brief betrayal, but it was finally "the same life as the mandarin duck", and they went through one level after another.
At this big banquet, A Bing originally wanted to announce his retreat, but disappeared without a trace that day. And the answer was hidden in the three cards he touched... …
Ma Jiahui, born in Wan Chai, Hong Kong in 1963, has a master's degree in social sciences at the University of Chicago and a doctorate in sociology at the University of Wisconsin. He is a well-known writer, media person, and a scholar of cultural criticism.
likes writing, loves writing, and basically knows only writing. He has written essay collections "There is Something About the World", "The Secret Things About Time", "It's Not Not Good to Die Here", "Love in Love with a Scum", "Uncle", "Little Sister", etc.
Published its first novel "Dragon Head and Phoenix Tail" in 2016, and won more than 20 literary awards, including "Asia Weekly" annual ten novels, "Southern Weekend" cultural original list annual good book fiction category, Hong Kong Book Award, Chinese Literature Media Award Novelist of the Year (Five), Taiwan Literature Award novel Golden Classic Award (Five), etc.