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Experience the tastes of life by reading Naoko Takagi’s comics (1)
Two days ago, I packed up a bunch of books and took them to work, hoping to return them to my colleagues. I met many colleagues who asked me what this book was for. When they found out that I had read it, they were all surprised. Once upon a time, reading was such an unusual thing, except for little friends. Someone picked up a comic book. Even if I told him that it was for adults and that children could not understand it, the stereotype could not be eliminated from his mind. Hence the emergence of this article.

Chinese people have always thought that comics are the privilege of children. This is a very, very wrong view. According to the readers, there are children, boys, girls, young people, ladies, BL, and H comics. The comics that Chinese people think of refer to the first type of children's comics. Another way to classify is by subject, including learning, satire, humor, sports, love, fighting, campus, underworld, politics, economy, horror, medical, cooking, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, music, war, adventure, history , inspirational, etc., and the Naoko Takagi I watched, according to the subject matter, is classified as inspirational.

Some comics are only suitable for young children. Most of them in China are like this. If you are particularly idiotic, adults will not be able to read them. Some comics span age groups and are different from childhood to adulthood. All age groups like it, such as "Doraemon", "Conan", "Crayon Shin-chan", "Slam Dunk", and some comics that only adults can read. Naoko Takagi is the latter.

The comic stories written by Naoko Takagi are all about herself. For example, "150cm life", which is also the famous debut novel. She has published many works: "A Person's First Time", "30 Minute Mom", "A Day Wandering Alone", "A Person's Food Journey", "Going Running Alone", "Me and the Dog" "16 Years of a Dog", "Long Live Hungry!" " etc., please note that most of the book titles are named after a person XXX, because they are all about her life alone.

? Like "150cm life" talks about some inconveniences that she often encounters when she is 150cm tall, such as being unable to reach things from high places, not being able to buy suitable clothes, and not being able to wear the clothes she likes. She may be squeezed into a group or bump into other people's belongings while riding the tram. All in all, she draws out all the inconveniences in life with a smile, adopting effective methods to deal with the inconveniences in life, especially through different perspectives. Life comics are probably the reason why her book became famous.

I am particularly impressed by the following three books: "My 16 Years with the Dog" and "Long Live Hungry!" ", "Running Alone", the last one was published in a series all about marathons, and this is the representative book here. The reason why there are three books instead of one is because these three books have different meanings. They all made me feel the ups and downs of the author's life in Tokyo for more than ten years, and made me feel that my life was not extremely bad.

?The title of the first book "My 16 Years with Dogs" makes it very clear. Just like many Japanese TV dramas, they do not just describe reality, but many use reality to lead people to a deeper understanding of the world. Explore life and the meaning of life, discover the truth, goodness and beauty in life, and reflect on your own life. Although they also describe the helplessness of reality, they make people feel that life is still beautiful and there is still hope. For example, "Midnight Diner", such as "Medical Dragon", many of them are beyond the realm of thought that I can think of. Even a movie about selling a house can be explored to a different extent. It really convinced the Japanese. On the other hand, in China, what is described every day is nothing but reality, except money and appearance.

Maomao is the dog that Naoko Takagi picked up when she was in elementary school. At first, she accidentally broke into the school and was picked up in the class. After some twists and turns, she was picked up again by the author and brought home. The dissatisfaction of her family Acceptance leads to acceptance, accompanying the author through his youth and youth. There are many interesting things about Maomao. For example, teaching Maomao to shake hands, etc., he will never learn it. The ability to catch food is innate and he can catch it 360 degrees without blind spots. He also likes to eat soy sauce bibimbap. He is particularly persistent in what he eats and will not see unfamiliar people. No matter how many days we meet, she will bark (how is it the same as my little boy). She is most attached to the author's father because he takes her out to play (in my case, it is the mother), and ignores the author, the person who picked her up (in my case, I finally made the decision to adopt her). Xiaoguai, I pay all the monthly expenses. You will only go out to play with me when my mother is not here. If my mother is outside with her, I will take her and she will not leave, and she will look at me like a child. Like me lying to children). The most interesting author discovered that Maomao had the ability to eat watermelon down to the white layer, so he divided the work and cooperated. The author ate the delicious meat part of the watermelon and left the rest to Maomao. It's a pity that I don't like watermelon, and Xiaoguai doesn't like it that much. Otherwise, I can try it.

?When Maomao was old, the author has a lot of descriptions about its life. In order for it to live comfortably, the whole family took care of it. The author's father bought Maomao's exclusive high-end bread. The author often ran home to see Maomao and took him out to see the cherry blossoms. There were railings around the yard so that Maomao could walk freely at home without a leash. Unfortunately, something happened in the end. The author did not go home early one Christmas. When he returned home, he could only see the cabin where Maomao had lived and a worn blanket.