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"Everything Will Be Reborn": Every metamorphosis is a rebirth

China Youth Daily Client News (China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Shen Jiequn) A few days ago, the "Everything Will Be Reborn" new book sharing meeting was held in Beijing. "Everything Will Be Reborn" tells the story of a girl suffering from autism and depression who is transformed and reborn in a bumpy life and finds herself.

"Everything Will Be Reborn": Every metamorphosis is a rebirth

At the new book launch, author Jin Hong said that in the book "Everything Will Be Reborn", every time the girl Zuo Meng felt desperate and was about to give up on herself during her growth, there were always good people around her to help her. Zuo Meng's transformation lies in the fact that she "awakens" all the goodness around her in herself, rediscovers the inherently good side of human nature, and gives back to the society.

Jin Hong added some "Chaoshan dialect" and "Chaoshan traditional culture" in the first half of "Everything Will Be Reborn", as the background introduction and characteristics of the characters, and showed the love and hatred between the small and medium-sized people in the ancient city of Chaoshan in front of the reader.

"Everything Will Be Reborn": Every metamorphosis is a rebirth

At the press conference, psychologist Wu Mei chatted with the audience about the health topic of "how to face their own psychological negative emotions"; screenwriter Feng Jun took the female growth story of zuo Meng, the heroine of the book, as the starting point to tell her personal views on independent women.

In one setback after another, Zuo Meng did not choose resentment, but cherished the kindness of the people around him and waited for the light that would eventually come. Her choice not only presents readers with a wonderful and inspirational story of women's growth, but also conveys love and hope to readers.

Director Chen Jiashang said when recommending the book: "A girl with autism and depression can find her own world in a bumpy life, how can the rest of the people have no hope?" ”

The 16 exquisite oil paintings in the book "Everything Will Be Reborn" were painted by autistic children at the Shanghai Qingcongquan Children's Intelligent Training Center. The book's remuneration will also be donated to the center in its entirety.

Source: China Youth Daily client

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