
Short Paper with Diagonal Lines (rizhi Wencong)
by Zhang Xinxin
About This Novel
This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Series" and is a collection of essays by Zhang Xinxin, a professor of the Chinese Department of Fudan University, about writers and calligraphers. The title of the book comes from a poem written by Lu Fangweng: "The paper on the short side is running slanted, making grass leisurely, and the thin breasts on the clear window are playing with tea." The four words "the paper on the short side is running on the slant" are somewhat related to the idea of "high-headed sermon". Inside and outside the book, text and personnel, writers and readers - these things recorded by the author, whether they are separated by time or space, or in the same place, are all derived from personal feelings and experiences. The depth or shallowness of the feeling, the amount of experience or the amount of experience, are secondary; what is important is the personal experience, even just a little bit. The writing is free and lively, but the words must be well-founded. Covering Chinese and foreign literature since modern times, he patiently and meticulously touches on the spiritual information behind Chen's writings.
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