
Now That I See a Gentleman, Yunhu is Not Happy
by Lin Xiao
About This Novel
This book is a collection of prose essays. The author looks at the world and life from a female perspective, and writes about women with a poetic touch. The book is divided into three parts: the first part is "Not about being obsessed with appearance-falling in love with oneself", which draws ancient women from Nalan's poems, and then writes about the awakening of women's consciousness during the Republic of China and many female problems in modern society, exploring women's self-reliance and self-improvement; the second part is "a pair of people in a lifetime-falling in love with life". Poetry-like words, water-like emotions, wild imagination, looking at mountains and rivers to see the world, and writing about flowers and temperament; in the third chapter, "When you see a gentleman, you won't like it-falling in love", the author starts from a female perspective and describes all kinds of love, whether it is beautiful, delicate, ancient, or homely, there is always one suitable for you. This is a manuscript with quite aesthetic connotations. It combines insights with stories, and the overall style appears rational, poetic, elegant and wise.
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