Who wrote Ding Yuanying's Self-mockery?

Ding Yuanying's Self-mockery was written by Ding Yuanying himself.

Ding Yuanying is the protagonist in the novel The Distant Savior written by writer Doudou. After the book was adapted into the TV series Heaven, Ding Yuanying was played by Wang Zhiwen, and he was a fictional character. The original text is: "I am from Houshan, and I occasionally sit in the front hall, drunk dancing in the pavilion and half a book, sitting in the well and saying that the sky is wide. Great ambition plays fame, and the sea fights for good and bad. When it comes to being shy in the bag, anger refers to doing wrong. "

Other characters' comments on Ding Yuanying in the novel:

1. Xiao Yawen's comments:

(1) He is upside down with normal people's thinking, telling stories, doing ghost things and doing the opposite, but it still makes sense. Like a demon, a layman in Berlin said that he was a gangster.

(2) Knowing this person is enough, just by opening a window, you can see different things and hear different voices, which can make you think and realize.

(3) You can call him a ghost or a demon, but you can't treat him like a human being.

2. Han Chufeng's evaluation:

(1) A higher-level philosopher is alone, not because he wants to be lonely, but because he can't find his peers around him.

(2) Yuan Ying is a sensible person.