Zhu Ziqing's Collection

Zhu Ziqing's Collection

by Written By Zhu Ziqing Edited By The Editorial Board Of This Series

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Zhu Ziqing's prose is recognized as a model for modern prose and modern Chinese. His humanistic character shows the integrity and clarity of Chinese intellectuals. Zhu Ziqing combines classical and modern, classical Chinese and spoken language, emotion and philosophy, meaning and rhetoric to an almost perfect state. In Zhu Ziqing's prose, the rhetorical function of Chinese is brought into full play without feeling cumbersome and cumbersome. It is a model of beautiful vernacular prose. Zhu Ziqing was poor and sick before his death, but he resolutely refused to receive "relief food" from the United States. Mao Zedong commented: "Zhu Ziqing was seriously ill and would rather starve to death than receive relief food from the United States... We should write a tribute to Wen Yiduo and Zhu Ziqing. They showed the heroic spirit of our nation." This book selects most of Zhu Ziqing's works and basically reflects the author's thoughts and artistic charm.

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