Oneday | 一天世界

Which type are you?

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/18/which-type-are-you/ @lidanggzz : I haven’t read a book in about four or five years. Books are a very backward knowledge carrier. Today’s videos/blogs/forums/papers/documents are far more efficient, interactive and time-sensitive carriers than books. The most cutting-edge knowledge must not be obtained by reading books, because the systematic books are only initially formed and …

Which type are you? Read More »

Why you should use iMessage group chats

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/16/why-as-chinese-you-shoud-use-imessage-group-chat/ As far as I can see, there are basically two cases of being summoned by the Internet police for speaking on the Internet (commonly known as drinking tea) in China. One is to speak publicly on social networks. It doesn’t matter Huayang. In fact, we tend to hear more often examples of …

Why you should use iMessage group chats Read More »

read and practice

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/15/reading-and-doing/ Gravity : “Productivity porn” refers to content that makes us feel more “productive” after reading it, but doesn’t actually change anything… I don’t really agree with the point of the article, by reading the content of interest (regardless of these Whether the content is related to “productivity”) is a very reasonable and …

read and practice Read More »

That was then, and this is now

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/12/that-was-then-and-this-is-now/ @songma : They pay attention to the world of the nation and the foreign countries of China, what does it matter to you? Isn’t the only thing you care about as a consumer, reader or viewer that is good, high quality, and effective? There may have been times like that, but not …

That was then, and this is now Read More »

Untitled 20220810

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/10/untitled-20220810/ Dr. Lilac’s apps and WeChat mini-programs are still functioning normally. ( Click here to read the vertical version) This article is reprinted from: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/10/untitled-20220810/ This site is for inclusion only, and the copyright belongs to the original author.

How to understand new trends

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/08/how-to-gauge-new-trend/ Whenever a new trend emerges and you feel like you don’t understand it, you might try this: Take a close look at what kind of people are driving the trend, and ask yourself if you’d like to be with them. Those with children can ask if they would like to have a …

How to understand new trends Read More »

Who’s Afraid of Nicholas Carr?

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/08/who-is-afraid-of-nicholas-carr/ Ezra Klein writes about her changing attitude towards Nicholas Carr’s book The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains . Like him, I’ve been avoiding this book, but not because I’m embracing the internet to despise this old man’s opinion. Even in 2010, when this book was published, I think …

Who’s Afraid of Nicholas Carr? Read More »

Rocky’s Raw Eggs

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/07/rocky-raw-eggs/ When I knocked two raw eggs into the beef bowl, I remembered ” Rocky ” (1976) I rewatched the day before yesterday. The classic scene of drinking raw eggs is completely different from my childhood memory: it is not like jumping with energy to get ready for a big fight, but sleepy …

Rocky’s Raw Eggs Read More »

Don’t make things I want

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/04/dont-make-things-i-want/ Ryuichi Sakamoto talks about manga artist Hiroko Azuma (1981): How would you like to see your teacher’s work in the future? I don’t want the teacher to draw the manga I want to see, I don’t think that would be interesting. As for the reason, it probably wouldn’t be fun if I …

Don’t make things I want Read More »

Tang poetry vs. Chinese poetry

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/02/tangshi-vs-kanshi/ The latest issue of the Japanese version of “Newsweek” (9/16 August 2022) features columnist Tang Xinziwen, comparing the differences between Chinese and Japanese kindergartens. In other words, it is not surprising that Japan emphasizes character training and China emphasizes “elite education”. On the contrary, among the Chinese kindergarten elite education contents she …

Tang poetry vs. Chinese poetry Read More »

farmers and farmers

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/07/30/peasant-and-peasant/ Nick Kapur wrote about the post-war student movement in Japan, mentioning that during the Allied occupation of 1945-52, the Japanese Communist Party was originally a “beloved party”, but in 1950 it was Stalin’s criticism of being too weak was echoed by an editorial in China’s “People’s Daily”, and he had to switch …

farmers and farmers Read More »

Exoticism

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/07/26/exoticism/ Eileen Chang “has a few words to share with readers”: The cover (of “Legend”) was designed by Yanying. I borrowed a picture of a fashionable lady in the late Qing Dynasty, and drew a woman playing dominoes there quietly, with a nurse sitting next to her, holding her child, as if it …

Exoticism Read More »

satire and cynicism

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/07/26/sarcasm-and-cynicism/ Liu Zheng talks about contemporary Chinese literature: The third feature, I think, is a work without irony and ridicule. This is very intriguing. We have such a classic work as “Besieged City”. Why don’t we see irony and ridicule in the works of young people today? Does it have anything to do …

satire and cynicism Read More »