Suriv, ve’!

Got back from Seoul three days ago.
I found a desert here at Fudan campus.
My dorm is silent, everyone left.
It’s holiday time here in China.

The streets around my uni are striking empty.
You can feel the virus corroding people’s mind before attacking their bodies.

I see too much hysteria.
One should simply follow basic hygenic norms,
Avoiding crowded places and wearing masks when outside.
And then wait and see how all of this will evolve.

PS Shanghai is even gloomier than Paris in winter

grey clouds
rain
smog
New Trinity

ten days in Shanghai: random thoughts.

The sky is never blue here,
it can be the rain
or the smog,
but you can’t have a clear sky.

Same thing when the sun goes down
millions of lights brighten the dark night
and you can’t see the stars.

Someone opens a egg on a bike handlebar
someone else spits across the street
and a father keeps an eye on his daughter
who’s peeing on the border of the street.

I still need time to assimilate everything
I’m in a megacity with the same extension of Liguria
and half the population of my country, Italy!

The university campus is huuuuge
I bought a bike on Taobao
it’s full of cats, meowww
and thank God of trees, too.

博学而笃志,切问而近思 is my motto now
which means “to learn extensively and adhere to aspirations,
to inquire earnestly and reflect with self-application”.