
Collected by Zhou Zuoren: a Corner of the Study
by Zhou Zuoren
About This Novel
"Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection: A Corner of the Study" can be said to be a companion volume to "Yaotang Quotations". It contains one hundred and ninety-one reading notes by Zhou Zuoren. It is also a work of Zhou Zuoren's "exploring the opinions of his predecessors, distinguishing them, picking the gold from the sand, and grinding the pestle into a needle." Therefore, it is short and flexible, even less than ten lines. It also involves many ancient books, which to a large extent reflects Zhou Zuoren's thinking and analysis of traditional Chinese culture. It incorporates modern thoughts into the comments on ancient books, making it a unique and interesting read. Among them, "Sang Xia Cong Tan" focuses on combing Yue people's writings, introducing the people, monuments, customs, food, etc. In his hometown of Shaoxing one by one. It is an excellent chronicle of Yue customs, and between the lines, you can feel the feelings of hometown and hometown triggered by the war.
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