
Mao Zedong Reads Classics
by Wan Yanliang
About This Novel
Mao Zedong read a lot of books and loved reading all his life. As early as his teenage years, Mao Zedong was familiar with famous Chinese classical novels such as "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin", "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "The Romance of the Gods". In the next half century, he still couldn't put it down. Until the last years of his life, he read it over and over again during his illness, and often talked and commented with great interest on it with the comrades around him. This book focuses on Mao Zedong's annotations, comments and anecdotes about classical masterpieces such as "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin", "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "The Romance of the Gods". It not only allows readers to learn the essence of traditional Chinese culture, but also learn the reading methods and wisdom of great men.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Well enough. Angle problem, position problem.
Everyone's reading experience is different.
It has guiding significance for reading classics, especially The Red Chamber, which should be read 5 times.
This article is of guiding significance for reading famous books, and also provides some understanding of the politics of the liberation period!
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Well enough. Angle problem, position problem.
Everyone's reading experience is different.
It has guiding significance for reading classics, especially The Red Chamber, which should be read 5 times.
This article is of guiding significance for reading famous books, and also provides some understanding of the politics of the liberation period!
