Su Manshu's Best Selections

Su Manshu's Best Selections

by Su Manshu

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Su Manshu wrote "Three Hundred Untitled Poems", of which 101 have survived, most of which are seven-character quatrains. Su Manshu's novels are also very famous. He wrote a total of 7 novels in his life. Among them, "The Story of Human Ghost" has been lost. The six kinds that have been handed down include "The Story of Broken Hong Lingyan Goose", "The Story of Red Tears at the End of the World", "The Story of Yisha", "The Story of the Burning Sword", "The Story of the Broken Hairpin" and "The Story of Not a Dream". There is another version of "Les Misérables", which is called a translation of "Les Misérables" by French Victor Hugo. In fact, two-thirds of the text was created by Su Manshu, so it should also be counted as Su Manshu's work. Su Manshu is one of the earliest translators in modern my country. He is proficient in Japanese, Sanskrit, English, and French. In addition to translating Hugo's "Les Misérables", he has also translated "Selected Poems of Byron" and the Indian novel "Escape to the Sea of ​​Salomon." He is also a scholar with profound knowledge and has compiled various monographs such as "Sanskrit Dictionary", "Preliminary Sanskrit Dictionary", "Sanskrit Book of Mordor", "Egyptian Ancient Teaching", etc.

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曲水流殇105mo ago

I most recall that there is true love on the 28th, and the high mountains and flowing water are short of reputation; Nowadays, all the friends have joined the world, and the flowers and plants in the deep courtyard are mixed with tassels.

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Nightmare50mo ago

Sometimes if you don't work hard, you may not even know what despair is...

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