
A Branch of Flowers: Essays on Studying in Kyoto
by Su Zhenshu
About This Novel
This is Su Zhenshu's new work after he lived in Kyoto for ten years. Over the past ten years, she has written a lot about her life in Kyoto, as well as her cognition and understanding of being in a foreign land, giving us a lot of knowledge about the foreign land of Japan. The articles included in this new work not only pay attention to Japanese scenery, monuments and Japanese culture as always, but also reveal the traces of the author's reading and learning along the way and the extension and changes of academic interests. From natural history to book history, from Miyazaki City's research on Chinese history to the traces of the great bibliophile Fu Zengxiang's old collection, reading each topic one by one often makes people unable to bear to put the book down. At the same time, I admire her diligence in reading and in-depth thinking. This may be a different and richer Su Zhen's book than before. Her sensitive and fresh writing style in the book will definitely bring us more joy amid the nourishment of knowledge.
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