
Life is Like a Dream
by Zhou Limin
About This Novel
How lucky it is for a young person to have such teachers who care and support him, even if they scold him, on his way of growing up. No wonder people like Li Liewen, Xiao Jun, Xiao Hong, and Huang Yuan will never forget Lu Xun in their lives. Of course, there is Ba Jin. Ba Jin and Li Liewen also had a direct relationship with Lu Xun from their acquaintance to each other. The first time they met was in 1933, when Li Liewen asked Ba Jin to write for "Declaration·Free Talk", and the two gradually became friends. Ba Jin published "journey essays" such as "Xue Juexian", "Traveling to the Buddhist Country", "Third-Class Car" and other "journey essays" in "Shenbao·Free Talk". Later, Li edited "Zhongliu", and many of Ba Jin's self-narrative articles included in "Brief" were published in this publication, such as "My Childhood", "My Sirs", "My Road", "Answer to a Young Friend from the North", "Answer to a "Strange Child"", etc. However, what really brought this group of young writers together was Lu Xun's huge spiritual appeal: "At that time, several acquaintances were editing literary magazines. After Writers (edited by Meng Shihuan), Translation (edited by Huang Yuan), and Wenji Monthly (edited by Jin Yi), the bimonthly magazine Zhongliu, edited by Lie Wen, was also launched.
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