Kong Dong Qing, a famous scholar of Peking University, is a drunkard and a very romantic person. He gave a lecture on Jin Yong at Peking University in Huang Huang, giving a big talk, which accidentally became a grand occasion for many students to crush their heads. Humorous and straightforward books such as "207 on the 47th floor" and "Long live the slogan" have spread all over the world. According to the observation of many librarians in reading rooms, if you read Kong Xia Dong Qing's books, few readers are rigorous and unsmiling, such as eating hard-to-swallow spiritual food, but there are many situations as follows: young girls are smiling with their noses held, teenagers are holding their throats dry, middle-aged people shake their heads and sigh repeatedly, and all kinds of laughter are suppressed. This shows that the library forbids noisy books and readers who can identify humor.
On Kong Xia's humor, it is because he is knowledgeable, can speak Lu Xun and Jin Yong, and is open-minded. After many years of contact with Peking University, he still describes himself as a "Northeast Beard", so he is strong and fat, and can make a long noise in the rivers and lakes. On Kong Dong's humor, it is charming because of the asymmetric beauty of his eyes. One eye is big and the other is small, so he can laugh at himself. Solitude is always the best humor in the world. If his eyes are focused, he can know the loveliness of beautiful people. For example, what I said above comes from Kong Xia Dong Qing's new book Horses and the West Wind.
Riding the West Wind tells the story of Kong Xia's life as a teacher at Ewha Women's University in Korea for more than two years. There are diaries, essays and essays. The big article is about history, freedom and benevolence, from the artillery fire in Panmunjom to the horror football, and then to the story of how a Korean philosopher saved the goose. As for the short story, it begins with a happy story about Li Changgao who was defeated by the stone Buddha. Kong Xia's smug words are always self-deprecating and praising others. Talk about the scenery, South Korea's sea, Mount Emei, and more gossip. There is an eagle on the emblem of Yonsei University, how it refused to fly because it couldn't see a virgin, and how Korean beauty filed out from under the scalpel of plastic surgery. Although disrespectful, it is also very interesting.
There are several diaries in the book, all of which are old people's whispers and full of emotion. They are close to the daily running water and are unadorned. I think they may be real diaries. Kong Xia also opens his notebook every day, writing only for himself, without asking the readers. It is probably unexpected to publish it now. At the end of each article of "West Wind on horseback", Kong Xia and Dong Qing should put a bracket to say where the article was published and who praised it. It is also smug, half entertaining, half boasting, and quite happy and naive. Alas, I'm afraid this is also the loveliness of Kong Daxia.