
Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening
by Lu Xun
About This Novel
A must-read for seventh-grade students in the new Chinese language curriculum, a representative work of prose by the founder of modern literature! Who hasn't been naughty and troublesome? Lu Xun was also a master at catching sparrows and crickets! In the history of Chinese literature, Lu Xun, the founder of modern literature, wrote the common childhood memories of a generation of Chinese people in his collection of autobiographical essays "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Dusk", which became a model of modern recall prose! The all-powerful cultural giant of the 20th century! To read Chinese literature, you have to read Lu Xun, and to read Lu Xun, you have to read "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Evening". Feel the real image of Lu Xun in "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Evening"! 1:1 Woodcut print cover. Woodcut is Lu Xun's favorite art form! 2019 Marks the 90th anniversary of Lu Xun's promotion of woodcut art! Use Lu Xun's favorite art form to create a cover that Lu Xun himself might have loved very much! Reader's Classic Library's new print collection edition of "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk": (1) Complete selections! Specially included are "The Autobiography of Lu Xun", "Weeds", "Self-titled Portrait", Xiao Hong's "Memories of Mr. Lu Xun" (2) 1:1 woodcut print cover by a specially invited print artist (3) 10 original and exquisite ink-style illustrations, presenting vivid childhood memories (4) Carefully designed illustrated book of childhood items "Blooms Picked Up at Morning and Dusk". "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk" is a classic prose work by Lu Xun recalling his childhood memories. It is a masterpiece of childhood in China's agricultural era and a common childhood for Chinese people: playing in mud, picking mulberries, watching centipedes, enjoying the shade under a big tree, listening to stories, eating water chestnuts, watching temple fairs... You will definitely be able to see your own childhood in "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk"!
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