Sun Tzu's Art of War is an ancient book that never goes out of date.
The most wonderful thing about Wang Xiaobo's Bronze Age is the helplessness and sadness behind the absurdity.
Zhang's "City-state Violence" is the best martial arts after Jin Yong, Ni Kuang said;
Su Tong's My Imperial Career Acheng said that Su Tong made China's novels regain "destiny";
I think Liu's Ball Lightning is more than Three-body.
Arthur clarke's Peace with Rama is a hard science fiction Bible.
Dong Qiao's Once upon a time is a nostalgic prose, and Dong Qiao is the first hard hand.
Giddens Ko wrote "evil" in "The Tenant Downstairs", and Giddens Ko is a tough guy;
Linda's "Close Look at America" series;
Wu Si's hidden rules (hidden rules and blood reward law);
Hitoshi Iwaaki's Parasitic Beast is probably the best cartoon I have ever read.
This reply comes from the Red Flower Club (3h)-tomorrow will be better.