
Collection of Liang Yuchun's Works: Tears and Laughter
by Liang Yuchun
About This Novel
"Tears and Laughter" is the posthumous work of modern prose writer Liang Yuchun. It contains two essays, 13 episodic chapters and five prefaces. His prose captures the essence of British sketches, and his techniques and emotions are similar to those of the 18th-century British prose master Charles Lamb. He inherits a kind of tragic humor and is rooted in the soil of Chinese classical literature, drawing nutrients from it, thus forming his own unique artistic style. Among Liang Yuchun's essays, "Talking about "Tramps"" is the longer one, and it is also the one that people prefer. Liang Yuchun made no secret of his praise and yearning for the homeless spirit in this article, which is exciting to read. Reading Liang Yuchun's prose, whether it is the early youthful impulse and youthful spirit, or the later heaviness and vicissitudes of life, people will not feel as plain as water. He is a wanderer on the journey of life, raising his glass to the moon and dancing into the fire.
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