
Life under Moonlight
by Zhu Ziqing
About This Novel
Zhu Ziqing's poems and essays express his strong dissatisfaction with the dark current situation, his deep thinking about real life, and his ardent expectations for a bright future, which have influenced and inspired generations of young readers. His poems are "refined in language" and "beautiful in writing", which can give people the pleasure of beauty and the infection of emotion. Especially his life without regrets is a living textbook of life. He pursued truth, searched for light, loved country and life all his life, ordinary yet noble. In June 1948, although he was poor and ill, he signed a declaration protesting against the United States' support for Japan and his refusal to accept "American-granted" flour. Comrade Mao Zedong highly praised his national integrity.
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