Personal blog about scientific research, social humanities, information technology and foreign experience. ... written by an earthenware pot.
The following is an introduction to the earthen pot quoted from the blog "Looking at the Moon":
Tan Zhijun, the owner of civil engineering Tan Zibo, is currently a doctoral student in Belgium. He is engaged in the research of cement building materials at Ghent University. His civil engineering major and Tan Zi's homonym constitute the origin of the blog name.
Bloggers claim to be as famous as they are, but I can see the fortitude in the spirit of the book from the photos of bloggers.
The development track of Tan Ge's blog is similar to mine. He started blogging in 2006, but I wrote in Netease and he was in Sohu, which is the farthest distance in the world. Later, I moved to blogspot, and later I became independent because I couldn't go. It was also a running account at first. But my blog gradually separated from my life and mixed into the ranks of "it". He still insisted on writing about his life, work and study.
Anything, as long as you persist, will definitely have a result. For example, Crock, which seems to have no clear purpose, clear theme and "central idea", is now famous.
He firmly believes that as long as you write with your heart, you will help many people, and once you write, you will help others once and for all, such as the books you read, such as the wii and kindle you play, and even how to taste wine. Of course, it's more your own idea. With ideas, the article will have a soul. This is probably the biggest difference between a blog and a website.
I met the earthen jar in the comments, and then we chatted slowly. By the way, another similarity is that we all want to do something for our primary school alma mater. When I returned to China last year, I saw the toilet in my primary school when I was a child. I wanted to build it, but it was a long way to go. Tan Xiong started to take action.
He has accumulated his own Google Adsense income and donations from netizens, and is going to donate some books and other items for his childhood primary school.
Talking to him about the problem of blog filing, he smiled and said that even if it was blocked, it would not be filed. Unexpectedly, when this article was published, the crock could not be visited in China for unknown reasons! I read his article carefully and found nothing out of line.