There Are Mountains and Rivers in Books (rizhi Wencong)

There Are Mountains and Rivers in Books (rizhi Wencong)

by Tan Xufeng

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This book is one of the Japanese literary collections and is a collection of academic essays by the famous publisher Tan Xufeng. This book is divided into three parts: Silhouette of Xue Lin, Collected Books, and Journey in Life. They respectively record the anecdotes of Xue Lin that the author has come into contact with, such as Zhang Shizhao, Fu Sinian, Qian Mu, Zhang Yinlin, Lin Huiyin, Rao Zongyi, etc. It also has remembrances of some scholars, such as Liu Zhiqin, Liu Pujiang, etc.; It also includes the author's planning of topic selection, book editing, and reading. Comments on the process of browsing books, mainly books related to Ming and Qing history and modern history; in addition, there are also the author's personal insights and life experiences in editing work, including recollections of personal experiences, such as "Jin Yong, once so truly inspired my childhood", and random thoughts on his role in editing the New History book series.

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