1. From "Li Keke's Story of Resisting Demolition" written by Li Chengpeng, the original words are: If God wants to make it destroyed, he must first make it crazy; if God wants to make it crazy, he must first make it buy a house!
2. "Li Cola's Resistance to Demolition" is China's first literary work with the theme of "violent demolition" and "resistance to demolition". It is a realist guide on the resistance of nail-biting households to demolition. It is an encyclopedia describing "violent demolition" and "resistance to demolition". The various methods of demolition and resistance to demolition are dizzying. Li Chengpeng restored the tradition of realism to Chinese literature.
3. Li Chengpeng wrote this novel because of the "Tang Fuzhen self-immolation case" that occurred in Chengdu in 2009. At that time, Li Chengpeng once wrote an influential blog post to express his anger, but he still felt that only the capacity of a novel could truly express all his thoughts on "violent demolition" and "resistance to demolition." It took a year to finally produce "Li Cola's Story of Resisting Demolition".
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If God wants to destroy him, he must first make him crazy. Source:
1. The original words are: Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad
2. The ancient Greek tragedy writer Eudipides famously said: "If the gods want to destroy them, they must first make them mad." The tragedians of ancient Greece were all influenced by Herodotus and made sufficient interpretations of it.
This sentence was said by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus (Herodotus). Its original opinion is that when God wants to cause a person to suffer, he always makes him forget about it. The tragedians of ancient Greece were all influenced by Herodotus and made sufficient interpretations of it.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia—Li Cola’s Resistance to Demolition
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia—Herodotus