70. 文學:席慕容《一棵開花的樹》

70. 文學:席慕容《一棵開花的樹》

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Iinvite my friend 小胖 to discuss our experiences with sports like kendo, running, and swimming have influenced our lives. We also share personal stories about starting sports in college, overcoming challenges, and the positive impact on our physical and mental well-being. The epis ...  Show more

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Talking about "The Three-Body Problem," a challenging but fascinating sci-fi novel by Liu Cixin. Episode page: https://reurl.cc/kyZ7ax Maayot: https://www.maayot.com/ Timestamps -(00:00:00) Introduction -(00:02:40) The 1st Part -(00:09:38) The 2nd Part Support the Show.Become a me ...  Show more

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