Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection: Zhitang Yiyou's Collected Works

Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection: Zhitang Yiyou's Collected Works

by Zhou Zuoren

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"Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection: Zhitang Yiyou Wenbian" contains eighteen articles (including inscriptions) by Zhou Zuoren, most of which were written in the late 1940s. Among them are the history, customs, and famous things that Zhitang always likes to talk about. They cover a wide range of topics and have far-reaching intentions. They are enlightening in their calm talk, such as "The Story of Kong Rong", "Poems About Bamboo Branches", "Custom Poems of Beijing", etc.; There are also serious articles such as "The Contribution of Moral Affairs", which is a continuation of "Medicine" "Japanese Insights No. 4" And "Japan Re-understanding" brought an end to his Japanese studies; there are also works of memory such as "Hangzhou Prison Fifty Years Ago" and "Inside and Outside the Red Mansion", which are plain and true, do not fall short of empty words, and are the forerunners of "Memories of Zhitang".

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