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Zhang Jiajia's Most Worth Reading Books

Zhang Jiajia's most worth reading books are recommended: Paradise Tour Group, To Kill a Mockingbird, Worth Living, Wisdom of Life, In the World, etc.

1. Paradise Tour Group

Zhang Jiajia wrote this passage in his new book: Meeting you is like crossing mountains and rivers to meet a moon, and then it gets dark and my heart hurts, so I ask for a little moonlight that day. Neither life nor love is eternal. Cycle after cycle, you come and I go. The meaning of existence lies not in how long, but in how to exist. Zhang Jiajia's writing is very affectionate, which has touched many people and defied them for three years. Finally, a brand-new novel "Paradise Tour Group", which was highly anticipated by readers, was put on the best-selling list once it was listed.

2. To Kill a Mockingbird

Many people evaluate this book as a book with important life enlightenment, saying that life without reading this book is really different from life after reading it. To Kill a Mockingbird is a work published by American writer harper lee in 196. It not only won the Pulitzer Prize, but also was translated into more than 4 languages and sold more than 3 million copies worldwide.

3. Worthy of the World

I like this book Worthy of the World very much. There are some simple truths in the book, such as these: Don't expect too much from life, but be grateful for the little things in life, no matter what you do, as long as you like it. You should know yourself, accept yourself, focus on important things, and then take active actions step by step.

4. The Wisdom of Life

The end of human wisdom is actually a sentence: How to spend this life happily? Schopenhauer, a great philosopher, has too much dry goods to talk about this issue. He said that if you want to get happiness, you must first know what happiness is, and happiness is different from happiness. Happiness is only related to physical feelings, and it is often short-lived and fleeting.

5. In the World

Based on Liang Xiaosheng's novel of the same name, which won the Mao Dun Literature Prize, a novel of more than 1 million words was adapted into a 58-episode chronological drama, which is huge and shows the earth-shaking changes that China has experienced in the past 5 years. The novel describes the changes of an era and the ups and downs of a family. While completing their respective life missions, the family is also writing an epic of contemporary China people's life.