Shadow in the Green Lake: Prose by Wang Zengqi, a Reader for Teenagers

Shadow in the Green Lake: Prose by Wang Zengqi, a Reader for Teenagers

by Wang Zengqi

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"Shadow in the Green Lake: Wang Zengqi's Prose for Teenagers" contains 66 classic essays by Wang Zengqi, including "Father and Son Become Brothers Over the Years", "Plants and Plants in the World", "Eating Things in Four Directions", "Rain in Kunming" and other famous articles. Wang Zengqi writes in prose about his family, teachers and friends, writings, food, cordyceps, travel... He always uses gentle brushwork to describe every plant, every tree, every tea, every meal, the warmth and coldness of life, and all kinds of things in the world. It reads calmly, plainly, warmly and touchingly. No matter what situation he is in, never being depressed or complaining, and always being full of enthusiasm for life, is Wang Zengqi's attitude towards life. As he said, "Life is very fun." Reading Wang Zengqi's words is like finding a good teacher and friend. Teenagers can not only experience the myriad tastes of life, but also appreciate the beauty of the Chinese language and learn clean, clear, natural and pure writing and expression. More importantly, it will allow you to grow into a person who loves life.

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