The Wind Blows Through the Book Window

The Wind Blows Through the Book Window

by Chen Wu

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"Occasionally Picked Up in the Cloud·Chen Wu's Essays" is a selection of prose essays by the writer Chen Wu. They are all random encounters in life and the inspiration, and they are eloquently and truly told. This series of books includes a total of six books: "Preface and Postscript to Juyunju", "Miscellaneous Peanut Trees", "Haizhou Wild Vegetables", "Wind Passing the Book Window", "Miscellaneous Notes on the Study" and "Yiying Keqin". "Wind Passing the Book Window" is divided into two volumes: the first volume is "Push the Window, Looking at the Shadow and Inviting the Moon", which selects small objects in home life as the description objects; the second volume is "Open the Door, the Breeze Is Sideways", which focuses on what you see and hear during your travels. The author brings together the life in front of him and the poetry in the distance, which is both informative and interesting.

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