Chong Lu's Collected Works: Qiu Chuang's Essays

Chong Lu's Collected Works: Qiu Chuang's Essays

by Wang Chonglu

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Mr. Chonglu is a scholar with good traditional cultural accomplishment. He has attended private school and received modern college education. His familiarity with ancient classic works has left a deep impression on everyone who has come into contact with him or read his works; but he is also a modern intellectual, and it is his "modern consciousness" that makes it possible for him to have the desire and ability to reflect, review, persist and promote the traditional culture he is familiar with and his own existence. On the issues of "advancing and retreating", "living and living", "benefitting the world" and "taking care of oneself", the ambivalent mentality of this class is still lingering for a long time. But in Mr. Chonglu's prose, he does not evaluate politics or writing based on the criterion of value. Rather, they reject or agree with different objects from a human perspective. In terms of personal interests, Mr. Chonglu seems to prefer an indifferent and quiet spiritual life, which makes his creations purer.

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