
Gods, Gods, Ghosts (manhua Culture Series)
About This Novel
This book focuses on collecting essays written by literati in the 20th century about ghosts and gods. It can understand people's feelings and gain interest in ghosts and gods. The allusions are readily available, spicy and interesting. Clinging to tradition, advocating idol worship, and superstitious belief in ghosts and gods are manifestations of feudal ignorance. Some of the articles in the book are articles written by literati to oppose feudal ignorance and advocate science in the context of the spread of Western learning to the east and the pursuit of social progress. Some articles, from the perspective of cultural anthropology, use the investigation of ghosts and gods to peer into the hidden world deep in the soul of a nation. Although it talks about Shinto ghosts, these ghosts and gods are all based on human images, so the articles in the book are also full of human touch, and the literati also have a free and unrestrained mentality, with more of a human flavor that is neither secular nor holy, but also secular and holy. They laugh and joke instead of blindly criticizing gods and ghosts with a straight face.
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