Lili-Net

I am Lili, this is my net, where my heart spreading. I’m here to tell you my stories.
There’re lots of me in different time and spaces , sometimes you can call me Honen, sometimes I’m suraci,
but I’m always “Lili”.
I’ll post some photos/books/poems/design works here. This is my net, trying to share more with you.


This website is a collection of fragments of my past, fleeting moments of the present, and glimpses of many possible futures. Feel free to explore using the navigation tabs above.


I’m from Wuhan, China—the city that gave birth to the band Chinese Football. I’ve always wished I could name a more “serious” band as my favorite, but my play count doesn’t lie: they are, undoubtedly, the one. Every time I go to their live shows, I see new young faces in the crowd, while many older fans have gradually faded away. Maybe they’ve outgrown music that wears its heart so rawly on its sleeve. Or perhaps I’m the one who never quite grew up—at least not at heart. They’ve spent fifteen years deepening their sound, while my own creative journey has only just begun. Looking at those around me, I sometimes tell myself: I’m determined to keep going, no matter what.

I love photography, handstyle, music, and writing. In those early days away from school, in moments of unstructured freedom, I began to express myself more freely. I once believed that “expression is my destiny”—and so my creative journey began.



The navigation bar holds traces of what I love: photographic memories, typography, and words.

As you browse, may it feel like tracing the smooth, raised scars on his arm, watching tears well and fall, sensing his quiet tremors—lashing his heart, challenging his soul, touching his breath, embracing his very existence.

My New Book:

Lili’s home

“Lili’s Home” is a photography and visual art book I created in 2025. Its creative inspiration grew from my first trip abroad that year. During my travels in Southeast Asia, I took many photographs and later gradually organized them along with numerous pictures I had taken before, eventually editing them into this book. The book’s overarching tone is black, its fiery pulse aligning with the scars on my arm.

【You can view more details in page [Photography], just click the bottom on the header.】