
The Rhythm of Life: Selected Essays on Zhu Ziqing's Aesthetics
by Zhu Ziqing
About This Novel
Whether it is "first reading" or "re-reading", it is an encounter with beauty. Feel that era, understand that era, and look at that era from a distance. About the author Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948) was originally named Zihua, with the courtesy name Peixian and Qiushi. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, I was born in Donghai, Jiangsu, and grew up in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, so I am called "I am a Yangzhou native". Graduated from Peking University and served as professor and department head of the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. Chinese modern poet and prose writer. His main works include "Snow Morning", "Traces", "Back View", "Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe", "Teaching Chinese Language", "Miscellaneous Talk about New Poems", "Standards and Measures", and "On Appreciation of Refined and Popular People". His representative works "Back View", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Green" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" are even more popular works that blend scenes, are full of poetic and picturesque flavor, and represent the highest achievement of his prose art. On August 12, 1948, he unfortunately passed away due to illness at the age of 50. Introduction: His prose vividly and distinctly reveals his aesthetic ideal, as well as the opposition, waxing and waning, evolution and development of the inner contradictions of the aesthetic ideal. The inner rhythm of this aesthetic ideal is the overall aesthetic style of his creation and the essence of his prose style. His prose is extremely emotional and beautiful, and he is good at integrating scenery description and lyricism to create a poetic artistic conception and lead readers into an artistic realm. In Zagan, which focuses on "integrating reason into emotion", it inherits the "beauty of reason and interest" in Han Liu's miscellany, and forms its own characteristics: there is the beauty of theory in the narrative, and the beauty of lyricism in the theory. Regardless of the description of scenery, narrative, discussion, and lyricism, it can create an extremely moving and harmonious atmosphere and mood for readers, which deeply affects and resonates with readers.
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