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Reflections on the Book Camellia Stationery

The author of Camellia Stationery, Mi, was born in 1973 and is the author of the best-selling novel Snail Canteen. Graduated from Qingquan Women's University, Japan, in ancient Japanese literature. Besides being a writer, the author is also a musician and a gourmet. Some people say that this is a woman who knows how to live.

At the beginning of the article, there is a hand-painted guide map of Kamakura. The Shancha Stationery Store, where our story takes place, is in the upper right corner of the map.

The hero is Hattori. The origin of the name, of course, is the pigeon in the Bagan Palace in Tsuoka. The word "eight" on the door of the Sakamoto Palace is made up of two pigeons leaning together. Because of the nursery rhyme "Pigeon Bobo", people have called her "Bobo" since the protagonist was sensible.

The Yugong family is a ghostwriter with a long history, which originated from the Edo period. This profession was called "Right Pen" in ancient times, which was specially written for dignitaries and wealthy businessman dajia; Good handwriting-writing good handwriting is of course the first condition. In the Edo era, there were also women's right pens in the Great Olympics that served the main and side rooms of generals. The first generation of ghost writers of the Yugong family is one of the right pens of women who serve in the Great Olympics. Since then, Yu Gong's family has passed down from female to male, and all generations have been inherited by women as ghost writers. The last generation was the tenth generation, and the protagonist inherited her mantle and became the eleventh generation ghostwriter.

At the beginning, this book tells the story of my life as a ghostwriter. I run a camellia stationery store with a slow business, write ghostwriting letters for several customers, forget friends for years, and make friends with them because of ghostwriting.

dove has been describing the life of the ghostwriter with faint brushstrokes, until the end of this book, she began to tell her own life and her feelings with the previous generation. The last letter to the previous generation really touched me a lot.

as a generation ago, or as a mother like me, I always unconsciously want my children to follow their own ideas, because there are fewer detours. However, it may be that the communication method is not appropriate, which leads to the previous generation being very strict in the eyes of the dove, that is, instinctively wanting to resist. When the dove finally understood that the previous generation loved her, the previous generation was no longer alive. Is this luck or misfortune?

It's not easy to know your parents until you raise a child. I don't want my next generation to know that I am good for her after I have passed away, and I am strict with her because I love her. Being a parent is really a deep knowledge.