1, Yu Hua's "Living"
"alive"
Living tells the story of Fu Gui's life and expresses the ups and downs of Fu Gui's life. After reading it, we will realize the meaning of life more deeply. Living has completed the philosophical exploration of the meaning of life with incisive performance.
2. Walden Lake in Thoreau
Walden
This book, with the true meaning of life, beautiful scenery and detached wisdom, is really a secular book. As the saying goes, "Everyone has a Walden Lake in his heart", which is true, although we sometimes can't see it.
3. Dale Carnegie's The Weakness of Human Nature
Weakness of human nature
Except for the Bible, the circulation is unparalleled. This old man is really the first person in interpersonal relationship. After reading the classics he wrote, he will surely find everyone's shortcomings as a person. Think about it, your life will change, and your connections will be unparalleled.
4. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye
The catcher in the rye
"Anyway, I have been imagining a group of children playing in a big wheat field. My job is there. I just want to be a night watchman there. " Holden
5. Margaret Mitchell has gone with the wind.
Gone with the Wind
Tomorrow is another day. "
6. Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged
A besieged city
Life is a besieged city and marriage is a besieged city. It rushed in, surrounded by all kinds of worries about survival. Fortress Besieged is the Scholars written by Qian Zhongshu. Qian Zhongshu described the life of a group of intellectuals with a free and humorous brushwork.
7. Lu Yao's Ordinary World
"Ordinary world"
It depicts many ordinary people from all walks of life. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and happiness.
8. The Great Gatsby, by francis scott fitzgerald.
The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald wrote a magnificent elegy of "Jazz Age", which was dreamlike and left a deep impression in the history of contemporary American literature.
9. The Little Prince by Saint Exupery
The Little Prince
The Little Prince is an adult fairy tale, one of the saddest stories in the world, and also a fable about love and responsibility.
10. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude
His works combine myths and legends, folk stories, religious allusions and other mysterious factors, skillfully combine reality and illusion, show a magnificent imaginary world, and become one of the most important classic literary masterpieces in the 20th century.