Chinese Miscellaneous Notes (hardcover)

Chinese Miscellaneous Notes (hardcover)

by Lu Shuxiang

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"Chinese Miscellaneous Notes" provides in-depth and easy-to-understand explanations on many common issues in the form of essays. Ancient China has a tradition of paying attention to the use of allusions, but modern people often only know the nature of these allusions and do not know why. For example, what does "will be the same" mean? What does "unnecessary" mean? What we often say. Does "one does not work, two does not stop" mean "does not work without stopping"? Why do we need to put "one" and "two"? Are some of the common sayings in our daily life correct? "The situation is basically true" that can often be seen in newspapers and periodicals Is the statement correct? What is the difference between spoken expression and written language? What is the relationship between literature and language... Although each note is generally only a few hundred words, it covers a wide range of aspects, including grammar, semantics, rhetoric, correctness and error, etc. In his preface, Mr. Lu Shuxiang said. Some of the articles are just the beginning, and there are still big articles to be done if we want to go deeper." The "Chinese Miscellaneous Notes" published this time also includes another "small book" written by Mr. Lu Shuxiang - "Weiwanzhai Chinese Talk" (1991). The articles in the book, Originally written for "Chinese Language" magazine, there are 29 articles in total. These articles are also like the articles in "Chinese Language Miscellaneous Notes". They are broad and unrestrained. If they have words, they will be long, and if they don't, they will be short. I think they will be approved by readers.

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