Special admission to Peking University is not a big deal, but it is not a small deal either. Every year there are always some students who enter this university because of their special talents in other areas.

However, compared with the national attention paid to the college entrance examination, there are undoubtedly not many people who care about getting into Peking University through literary writing.

But for No. 3 Middle School, a non-key high school, it is something worth writing about.

"Student Lu?"

Lu Qingfeng and the reporter who came to interview him met at a bookstore near the school.

The person who came was an old acquaintance, Sun Zhichao from Pioneer Youth Newspaper.

It was just that they met again, and he looked at the tall young man walking towards him from afar, and his surprise was beyond words.

Apart from his facial features, he still looks like he used to, but there is no trace of the skinny, yellow-haired high school student he used to be.

"Long time no see, Reporter Sun."

Lu Qingfeng strode over, smiling brilliantly, his fox eyes curved into crescents. The young man in the sunshine was confident, calm, and energetic for his age.

In the prime of life and full of vitality.

"Yes, after not seeing you for a few months, you've changed so much, Mr. Lu, I almost didn't recognize you."

Sun Zhichao sighed.

"Is it?"

Lu Qingfeng scratched the back of his head and smiled innocently.

"Because I earned some money from writing books and had a good diet, I grew stronger."

"Hahaha, that's good. You were too skinny before, but now you're better than before."

Sun Zhichao patted his arm.

This is quite common. As long as adolescent children get enough nutrition, they will improve every day.

This child had a hard life in the past and his height did not keep up with his peers, but as long as the sutures are not closed and his diet is adequate in the later years, it is normal for him to grow up.

"Let's go. It's too hot here. Let's find a drink shop and sit down to talk slowly. Let's make it clear this time that I have to pay."

"Reporter Sun, I'm rich now."

"Okay, okay, you treated me last time, this time I'll treat you."

Sun Zhichao interrupted the conversation and found a coffee shop nearby.

Lu Qingfeng didn't order coffee this time, he asked for a cup of iced milk tea.

The two found a seat in a corner and sat down, and the visit officially began.

"First of all, congratulations on your admission to Peking University."

After setting up the camera and recorder, Sun Zhichao looked serious.

"Thank you."

Lu Qingfeng took a sip of milk tea and it was his favorite taste.

"This time, your essay for the Peking University Literature Cup is a significant departure from your previous style. After reading it, I felt it had a Buddhist aesthetic."

"Correct."

Lu Qingfeng nodded to indicate that what he said was right.

"Before writing this article, I read 'A History of Buddhism in the Han, Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties,' and combined it with my own thoughts on life, which led to significant changes in the way I expressed my thoughts."

This book is relatively unpopular. It was published in 1938 and is a masterpiece that describes how Buddhism was introduced into China from the Han Dynasty and developed during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The author is the master of Chinese studies Tang Yongtong.

Those who are not interested in religion will basically not know about this book.

Lu Qingfeng did read it, but he wasn't very interested and only flipped through it when he had free time.

"As for the change of style."

He took a sip of milk tea and said.

"I'm still young and have just started my writing career. I don't want to limit myself to a certain genre and would like to try different styles of writing."

He also considered this matter carefully, because each writer has his or her own style in the articles presented, and there will definitely be people who doubt it.

So from the very beginning, you should give people the impression that your writing style is diverse.

The habit of handwritten outlines is also based on this consideration.

It will be fine once readers get used to it.

Sun Zhichao had no doubts either.

Every writer goes through a process of trial and error at the beginning of their creation; no one has a mature style right from the start.

Let’s continue to discuss the topic of writing.

He also talked about the famous writers who came from the Literary Cup.

Lu Qingfeng also said that he would take these people as role models.

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