
Annotations and Proofreading of Han Changli's Collected Works (simplified Version) (three Volumes)
by (tang Dynasty) Written By Han Yu, Edited By Ma Qichang, Compiled By Ma Maoyuan
About This Novel
This book is based on Wanli Dongyatang's "Mr. Changli's Collection", with the poems removed and the essays preserved. It consists of eight volumes of collected works, two volumes of extra-text collections, one volume of posthumous works, three appendices of foreign texts, and one volume of collected biographies. Tongcheng Ma's collection of articles is comprehensive and complete, and the editing is profound. This "simplified Chinese version" maintains the reading content of various notes and punctuation of proper names in the traditional version, and hopes to use the simplified horizontal format that is easier to read, so that more readers can come into contact with the orthodox interpretation of traditional culture and appreciate the high-quality essence.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
The richer you are, the freer you are. Han Changli's sense of strength comes from his firm belief in the way of saints and his frankness in his personality. He is also a man who dares to speak and act.
Read Korean and get inspired. After reading his books, essays and prefaces for a few days, I realized the joy of reading the ancients' books and the spiritual enrichment and brilliance. His words have an unshakable sense of power
It is easy to find that there is not much difference between Korean and modern times, but understanding Korean requires going back eight generations, and understanding modern literary traditions has to bypass Korean.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
The richer you are, the freer you are. Han Changli's sense of strength comes from his firm belief in the way of saints and his frankness in his personality. He is also a man who dares to speak and act.
Read Korean and get inspired. After reading his books, essays and prefaces for a few days, I realized the joy of reading the ancients' books and the spiritual enrichment and brilliance. His words have an unshakable sense of power
It is easy to find that there is not much difference between Korean and modern times, but understanding Korean requires going back eight generations, and understanding modern literary traditions has to bypass Korean.
