One Book to Understand "one Sentence is Worth Ten Thousand Sentences

One Book to Understand "one Sentence is Worth Ten Thousand Sentences

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This book uses Liu Zhenyun's "One Sentence is Worth Ten Thousand Sentences" as the interpretation object, revealing how this Mao Dun Literature Prize work uses the simple philosophical thinking of "can't say" and "unspeakable" to attack the common dilemma of contemporary people's spiritual loneliness. Focusing on the dual narratives of Yang Baishun and Niu Aiguo spanning hundreds of years, the book analyzes the desire for communication that "one sentence is worth ten thousand" in Chinese interpersonal relationships. Through the micro-China stage of Yanjin, it shows the formidable survival rules in a society of acquaintances; through the fate of small people such as barbers, missionaries, and cheaters, it interprets the compassion for the silent majority behind Liu Zhenyun's "circling" language. It is not only a structured interpretation of classic literature, but also a profound discussion on how to place loneliness in this noisy world.

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