One Hundred Classic Chinese Prose Essays over the Centenary Years

One Hundred Classic Chinese Prose Essays over the Centenary Years

by Zhang Shengyou, Editor-in-chief Jiang Hexin

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To boil the sea into salt and to pick out gold from the sand, this book selects 100 fine essays by nearly a hundred top writers of the 20th century, each of which can be called an intoxicating beauty. The masterpiece of "analyzing meanings and principles in subtle details, refining words and sentences in the hair" reflects to a certain extent the achievements of Chinese prose creation in the 20th century and represents the level of an era. In order to compile beautiful essays that are truly passed down from generation to generation, and to make hundreds of Chinese "classic" essays worthy of their name, we adhere to our own ethics and conscience. Don't choose works that are against your will, works that follow the crowd, criticize others, make false claims, self-admiring, and moan without any reason. There will never be a trace in this book. After five additions and deletions, and repeated deliberation, what readers see is a "beautiful, interesting, and truthful" selection of Chinese prose for a century.

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Point to the Moon102mo ago

Middle age is the age when one gets tired of Tai Jinnong's calligraphy and despises Picasso's paintings: "Listen to the sound of spring in the mountains and the night tide, and the white clouds are far away in the sky; the east wind has not greened the Qinhuai willows, and the snowy mountains and rivers are like the Six Dynasties!"

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Your Husband102mo ago

... Just grab it,,, he is...

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Point to the Moon102mo ago

"Listen to the sound of spring in the mountains and the night tide, and the white clouds are far away in the sky; the east wind has not greened the Qinhuai willows, and the remaining snow on the mountains and rivers is like the Six Dynasties!"

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There is a Road in the Book Mountain_cb104mo ago

Few people can calm down and read these words that are gradually disappearing.

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Zero Point Star Moon107mo ago

Come and take a look when you have nothing to do

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Point to the Moon102mo ago

"In short, this afternoon tea is an afternoon where you stir up a cup of the past, cut out a piece of nostalgia, and squeeze out a few drops of hope."

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Jade97mo ago

After reading this book, I was shocked to realize that my vision was too low in the past. Since ancient times, there have been so many literati in China, like bamboo shoots after the rain, and they have been replaced by one generation after another. Good books are hard to come by, and you'll be hooked after reading them.

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