Feng Zikai's Prose

Feng Zikai's Prose

by Feng Zikai

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Feng Zikai is a modern art educator, music educator, calligrapher and translator in my country. He is famous for his comics and prose creations that combine Chinese and Western painting methods and is deeply loved by generations of readers. "Feng Zikai's Prose" contains thirty-eight essays, divided into four series. The first volume, "To My Children," includes articles about the author's description of children and memories of childhood; the second volume, "Sheltering from the Rain in the Mountains," contains articles about the author's travel experiences; the third volume, "The Worker's Songs to Himself," contains articles about the author's miscellaneous feelings about life; and the fourth volume, "Essays and Comics," mainly includes articles about the author talking about essays, comics, music, and art. Feng Zikai's prose is like pieces of falling English, implying human sentiment.

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