Collected Works of Chong Lu: I See How Charming Literature Is

Collected Works of Chong Lu: I See How Charming Literature Is

by Wang Chonglu

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"Collected Works of Chonglu: I See How Charming Literature Is" is a volume in "Collected Works of Chonglu", which includes two long narrative essays, "Qing Deng Youwei Recalls Childhood" and "Literary Autobiography". These two essays are mostly the author Wang Chonglu's memories of the past, and the works express a different kind of feelings. This is a picture of life that is intimate, simple, unsullied and even somewhat "pre-modern". The author's attachment and deep love for his hometown are related to his origin in rural China and his deep influence of ancient Chinese culture. But as a modern intellectual, it is also related to his experience of "flying through chaotic clouds" in the world. The chaotic reality made it difficult for him to calm down, and he came up with the idea of ​​"looking for the way home through the small window".

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