I'd Rather Be Me: Literary Autobiography of Wang Zengqi

I'd Rather Be Me: Literary Autobiography of Wang Zengqi

by Compiled By Wang Zengqi And Yang Zao

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From the visible warmth and optimism to the stubbornness and rebellion in the bones; recreating Wang Zengqi's life trajectory and spiritual beliefs; authorized by Wang Zengqi's family; selected and edited by Yang Zao, PhD in Literature from Peking University and researcher at the Institute of Literature of the Academy of Social Sciences; Wang Lang, Wang Zengqi's son, wrote the preface. Dad is a very crazy person and thinks very highly of himself. He often quotes an ancient saying in his articles: I have been dealing with myself for a long time, and I would rather be me. --Wang Chao, "Our Dad". This book extracts the records and insights related to Wang Zengqi's life experience from a large number of proses by Wang Zengqi. It uses time as a clue to remove the fragments of life scattered in various types of writings such as notes, lyrics, essays, and food writings. In Wang Zengqi's works, the famous scholars and ordinary people each have their own moving features, and the scenery of the past and the customs of various places are full of interest. This is Wang Zengqi's life, and it is also an exciting, melancholy and memorable era.

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