
Speak Freely
by H
About This Novel
"Language at ease" is a philosophical essay on life written by Alai, which is divided into three volumes. In the first volume of "The Ode of the Earth", the author once again traveled to Tibet, a land that is both familiar and increasingly unfamiliar. His reflections and prospects for the border culture made the author express his emotion that "leaving is a kind of entry and return in a more essential sense." In the second volume "The Beauty of the Names of Plants and Trees", the author's words become softer and more delicate. For the plum orchid and plum blossoms commonly seen on city streets, the author transcends the normal sense of "a corner of life" and evolves the most authentic Zen meaning of life. The third volume, "Reading Notes While Ill", selects several reading notes from the author's illness. The state of illness not only prolongs the time, but also adds a unique philosophical perspective to the articles.
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is kind and fresh😊
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is kind and fresh😊
