When God first made people out of clay, he painted eyes, lips, and sexual characteristics, and then wrote everyone's name on their faces so that they would not forget them. God kisses their foreheads, and if you are satisfied with your work, sign your name on the back of the clay figure, and the clay figure will have life. When Hezi was a child, every birthday, his father would use a brush dipped in red paint to write on her face, which left a very deep impression on Hezi. From then on, she believed that the calligraphy written on the body was the only calligraphy, and she also got pleasure. The only way. Every lover she finds must understand the art of writing, but people who write well in calligraphy are often too old and unable to appreciate her advantages. There is a fatal generation gap; young people are too easy to divide. The mind does not understand the unity of body and soul. So she has never been able to find her ideal lover. Before she met Jerome, she always regarded herself as paper, hoping to be written by others. J serves as a turning point, making Hezi change from paper to pen, and J becomes Hezi's paper. With J's encouragement, Hezi started to write a book, and wrote on J. Every time he wrote a volume, he would find the publisher and show the words on him to the publisher for publication. While lingering about J's body, I gradually fell in love with Kazuko's unique writing style. J ran around for her and had no time to visit her, and Kazuko was so in the cold that he avoided J and decided to give up this piece of paper. In order to save Kazuko's intentions, J tried to imitate Romeo's suspended animation, but he became self-defeating and died. The publisher was greedy for the calligraphy on J's body, and after he was buried, he stole his body and skinned him, framed it in a book to watch every night. Hezi tried to exchange the male flesh with the contents of the remaining volumes for J's human skin book, showing the contents of different volumes through different people. It was a bit like "The Seven Deadly Sins". The characteristics of the dead corresponded to their sins. Hezi The naming of each roll is also related to the characteristics of the paper. In the end, it must be impossible to exchange it by peaceful means. Kazuko killed the publisher and liberated J's soul. I have always felt that writing this stalk on the body is very interesting, abnormal and romantic enough. After reading "Book on the Pillow", I feel that maybe it really can only be used as an icing on the cake, not as the main line of a story.
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