Tolerance and Freedom: Hu Shi

Tolerance and Freedom: Hu Shi

by Hu Shi

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Hu Shi was known for his intellectual and broad-minded argumentative prose, but he was not only a sower of ideas who took the world as his own responsibility, but his prose also often contained sensitive and confusing personal emotions. This collection is based on "Hu Shi's Wen Cun" edited and selected by Hu Shi personally, and consults "The Complete Works of Hu Shi" edited by Ji Xianlin. It selects 40 representative prose works of the author in various periods, including "Tolerance and Freedom", "Mr. Almost" and "Mr. Almost" There are intellectual and broad-minded ideological works such as "Miscellaneous Reflections on Returning Home", "Issues and Isms", "Confidence and Reflection", "Philosophy and Life", as well as sensitive and confusing private emotional sketches such as "The Journey of My Late Mother", "In Memory of Zhimo" and "My Son". By reading this book, you can fully understand the author's prose style, life thoughts, and even the style of the times.

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