"The Sky Emerges from the Sea" is a collection of essays, which also contains an article with the same name. This essay was written by Yuan Yingliyu in 2009. It is said that when he wrote the first article, The author just wrote for fun, but he did not expect that he would write more and more, and the content would continue to increase. Most of the works that can be found online are from 2011, and most of the author's updates were from that year. The following are the titles of all works currently included:
2009
"Sister Wei's Sky Is Snowing"
2010
"Childhood·I Want to Go Crazy"
2011
"Waiting for Dusk to Watch the Next Sunrise"
"Stealing the Wool from "Zeng Yike""< /p>
"After a while, summer"
"Watermelon head, red and green inside"
"Echoes Of The Rainbow"
"There is You" Words that cannot be found"
"The clothes I sweat have become manly"
"The Constraints of the World"
"Bad Boy"
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"Standing on the Corner of Youth and Smiling"
2012
"Black Clouds, White Night"
"Coming to the Sea is "The Sky"
"The Boulevard Riding on Bulls"
"Studying Hard Is Actually Not a Bad Thing"
"Adolescence Wrapped in Paper"
The content is still being updated. In fact, you said the content is light-hearted yet heart-wrenching. This description is very appropriate, haha.
I personally like the article "The Sky Emerges from the Sea", not just because it has the same name as the book title, but because it represents the entire theme, the content is fresh, and it is a descriptive memory-themed article. There are many funny passages and vulgar plots, but this is what an adolescent child should experience. After reading, the reader will always be brought back to a reality that is very different from the article, making people unable to extricate themselves. Even sad, maybe this is the charm of this article.
In fact, I have read every one of his articles. Many of them are simply like diaries, but each article represents a story over a period of time, allowing readers to experience a writer at different ages from different times. The mind and growth are just like the article "There is a Word You Can't Find". If Wang Yigeng himself didn't say that it was describing his first love, maybe I would scratch my head and not understand what it was trying to express. In fact, as a writer born after 1995, it is really rare to be able to write such in-depth works.
Also, the background music you asked about seems to be called "Girl's Ponytail"
Hope to adopt it