The Trace of Yitang: a Narrative About a Group of Scholars During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (zhao Yuan's Works Series)

The Trace of Yitang: a Narrative About a Group of Scholars During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (zhao Yuan's Works Series)

by Zhao Yuan

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The story written in this book is indeed a story that happened in a "moment of crisis" and must be explained at least partially by "crisis". The story of Yitang initially attracted my ethical friends, brothers, juniors, even husbands and wives, especially friends. A bright and handsome personality will make people happy at any time. As for the charm of a certain character, it will naturally be lost in time. But after all, they have illuminated others with their short existence. Even if they are as small as chewing fire, they are still beautiful. The Yitang scholars are diligent in "seeking friends" and enriching their lives with others. I "read people" through academics and also use my understanding of people. Understanding has enriched my life. After writing "The Traces of Yitang: A Narrative of a Group of Scholars in the Ming and Qing Dynasties", the Yitang disciples are no longer indifferent and alien to me. They walked out of the old stories and walked directly into my world.

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