Selected Prose by Feng Zikai

Selected Prose by Feng Zikai

by Feng Zikai

Length:
117Kwords43chapters
Latest:
Ch. 43Eat Wine
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About This Novel

Young readers, I believe you are all familiar with Feng Zikai's comics. His cartoons often use simple lines to outline vivid and lifelike characters, and they are rich in meaning, making people laugh and can't help but think a lot. He is unique in the Chinese painting world of the 20th century. In "Preface to the Collection of Feng Zikai's Paintings", the writer himself once wrote: "What I like most is that the big can be seen in the small, and I also want to have lingering sounds beyond the strings." This can be said to be Feng Zikai's consistent creative ideal, which is not only reflected in his comic creation, but also in his literary practice; it is also true.

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U158563343109mo ago

This is my first time reading and I like Teacher Feng Zikai's writing style.

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Book Friend 2023062959704399mo ago

recommend

After reading Feng Lao's famous sayings, I really liked it, especially his writing style.

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Orange Cat Teataro82mo ago

nice

The language is simple and very interesting. It is one of my favorite types of literary books.

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90mo ago

I really like The Ajar Door. I also bought it from Feng Lao. The teacher confiscated it when I was in school. I haven't seen it again in so many years.

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The Clouds Are Clear and the Wind is Clear112mo ago

Eating melon seeds when someone is in a hurry, the legend of Feng Zikai

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There is a Road in the Book Mountain_cb107mo ago

Very readable, simple and full of life philosophy

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春风110mo ago

@78589

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The Clouds Are Clear and the Wind is Clear112mo ago

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The writing is refreshing and refined, making it a great drink for leisure time after tea. Everyone can have a different life,

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SeeTheBreeze113mo ago

Okay. I shouldn't read more literature.

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