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The Buddha on Line 1 (Li Haipeng) e-book online disk download and free online reading.

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Password: u5jq Title: Buddha on Line 1

Author: Li Haipeng

Douban score: 8.2

Publishing House: Culture and Art Publishing House

Publication year: 20 10-6

Page number: 19 1

Content introduction:

The long-awaited Li Haipeng's first column collection is one of the best columnists in China.

This book is a collection of columns published by Li Haipeng, a famous journalist and critic, in CBN Weekly, Southern Weekend and GQ. Comments and essays on society, economy, culture and life. The language is wise and humorous, and the point of view is sharp and sharp, so that the people can hear the most sober and powerful voice.

I don't remember whether Li Haipeng is a senior reporter of Southern Weekend, a famous columnist of China Business Weekly or a special director of GQ. He is respected and recognized for his almost naive insistence on freedom and his concern and anxiety about the great society. All Li Haipeng's articles are full of his analysis, judgment, hit the floor's viewpoint and unconstrained narrative, and his talents, thoughts and yearning for a free and beautiful world are everywhere, so that besides that, he has almost nothing.

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Asking Haipeng to write a column is one of the best decisions made by CBN Weekly. Many times we dare not express that Haipeng has courage; Many times our expression is not accurate enough, and Haipeng's grasp of language and logic makes his words full of power; The most important thing is that Haipeng is elegant and calm, so he has the most worth reading words of our time.

-Yi Feng, executive editor of China Business News.

When Haipeng gave me the first typhoon, he said uncertainly, "I don't know if GQ wants it." . So far, I am very grateful to him. That column was the first time I saw him look back at his inner writing and felt his "extreme pleasure when his fingers touched the core of truth". That sound is so strange. I think these fine, subtle, casual and essential descriptions are the first glory of life.

-Wang Feng, editor-in-chief of GQ, an intellectual family.

Today, when the world is full of light, we lack another kind of light. Li Haipeng's book is like a small diamond, awake, hidden and radiant.

-Mary, poet, painter and senior editor of Southern Weekend.

Whether as a journalist or a columnist, Li Haipeng is good at discovering the omnipresent absurdity, but the background of his writing is compassion, sorrow for people's hard life and sorrow for the ignorance of the world. Therefore, he is mean, humorous, uninhibited but warm. Chinese is used so skillfully by him, just like a sly and proud little boy playing with his beloved slingshot.

-Yang Ruichun, executive editor of China Newsweek.

About the author:

Li Haipeng:

Journalists and columnists. He used to be a senior reporter for Southern Weekend. Born in 1972, graduated from Chinese Department of Liaoning University. The works are typical and eclectic, full of ideal spirit and profound modern consciousness, containing the beauty of words, unique insights and profound understanding of people and things. He regards public interest, freedom of thought and promotion of people's wisdom as the ultimate goal of news. Best feature writer in China journalism.

A columnist who combines his thoughts, poetry and sense of humor. He has written columns in CBN Weekly, Southern Weekend and GQ.

20 10 China GQ man of the year columnist.