
China in the Forbidden City
by Zhu Yong
About This Novel
This book contains twelve essays by Zhu Yong about the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is both a witness and a participant in history. The changes in human life behind these distant histories are far beyond what ordinary tourists can understand after just a moment's pause. The writer's beautiful writing on the Forbidden City's calligraphy, paintings, architecture, and historical figures relives and continues the historical memory of the Forbidden City, and also tells the story of a rich and colorful chapter in Chinese civilization. This book is a classic of Zhu Yong's prose writing in recent years. It comprehensively demonstrates Zhu Yong's determination to pursue prose writing to become more open, closer to human nature and people's hearts, and more down-to-earth. In Zhu Yong's prose, there are no articles filled with empty adjectives. He got rid of the constraints imposed on him by both the era and the prose tradition, and freely deployed his troops in the world of words.
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