Complete Works of Gu Sui

Complete Works of Gu Sui

by Gu Sui

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The ten-volume "The Complete Works of Gu Sui" published this time has a total word count of nearly 4 million words, including all the writings of Mr. Gu Sui's life that have been compiled so far. Readers can use this to get a complete picture of Mr. Gu Sui's moral articles. The first volume is "Ci, Qu, Poems", the second volume is "Novel, Prose, Diary, Translation", and the third volume is "On Writings", with a preface based on the treatises on Ci, Qu, Poetry, Literature, Novels, Buddhism and Calligraphy. The fourth volume is "Lecture Notes", which contains Mr. Gu Sui's lectures on "Buddhist Translation Literature", "Classical Literary Criticism", "Mao Zedong's Poems", three or two sections of "Tang Dynasty Poetry", and two short chapters "Li Sao" and "The Chronicles of Xiang Yu". Volumes 5 and 6 are "Book of Poetry". Gu Sui has been teaching at the university since 1929, teaching Chinese classical literature. This volume and the following two volumes (Volume 6 and Volume 7) are compiled based on the lecture notes of Ye Jiaying, Liu Zaizhao and other disciples at that time, so they are named "Chuan Shi Lu" and "Chuan Wen Lu". There are two volumes of Biography of Poems, which include the compiled transcripts of Gu Sui's lectures on classical poetry. The seventh volume is "Biography of Records", which contains a compilation of the actual records of Gu Sui's lectures on Chinese classical prose. Volumes 8 and 9 are "Letters". Volume eight contains 489 letters written by Gu Sui to Lu Boxing and Lu Jishao in the past 40 years from 1921 to 1959. Volume 9 contains a total of 241 letters written by Gu Sui to Zhou Zuoren, Feng Zhi, Tai Jinnong, Zhou Ruchang, etc., Arranged in the order of teachers, friends, disciples, and family members. Volume 10 is "Calligraphy". Gu Sui is proficient in the art of calligraphy. He once studied under the calligraphy master Mr. Shen Yinmo. He is good at cursive and regular script and is a famous modern calligrapher. This volume is a photocopy of some of his handwriting.

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