
Rong Zhai's Essays
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About This Novel
"Rong Zhai Essays" is the general name of the reading notes of Hong Mai (1123-1202) of the Southern Song Dynasty in the past forty years. It is the testimony and crystallization of Hong Mai's extensive reading and rigorous scholarship. This book consists of five strokes and 74 volumes. Among them, "Rong Zhai's Essays" (one stroke, 16 volumes), "Rong Zhai's Continuation" (two strokes, 16 volumes), "Rong Zhai's Three Strokes" (16 volumes), "Rong Zhai's Four Strokes" (16 volumes), "Rong Zhai's Five Strokes" (10 volumes).
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
Rong Zhai's essays only have five strokes, not six.
It seems that I am the only one who has such leisure time to come to a place like this.
Classics often read, fun and educational
Classics often read, fun and educational
I forget my soul when I look back
I'm glad to have read it
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
Rong Zhai's essays only have five strokes, not six.
It seems that I am the only one who has such leisure time to come to a place like this.
Classics often read, fun and educational
Classics often read, fun and educational
I forget my soul when I look back
I'm glad to have read it
