
Autobiography of Guo Moruo (volume 4): Hong Bo Qu
by Guo Moruo
About This Novel
This book is composed of two parts: "Hong Bo Qu" (including "Hong Bo Qu - Memoirs of the Anti-Japanese War", "Soviet Journey" and "Nanjing Impressions") and "Fifty Years Chronicle". "Hong Bo Qu - Memoirs of the Anti-Japanese War" was written between August and November 1948. It is Guo Moruo's most complete memoir of the Anti-Japanese War. "Journey to the Soviet Union" is the diary of the author's visit to the Soviet Union from June 9 to August 16, 1945. "Impressions of Nanjing" was written in the summer of 1946 and is a series of essays about Nanjing. "Fifty Years of Simplified Music" was written on September 25, 1941.
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
I read Guo Moruo's Boyhood, Student Times, Revolutionary Spring and Autumn, and Hong Bo Qu, and I have a general understanding of Guo's growth from youth to middle age. It is a life full of twists and turns, full of positive energy, and positive, and he has always been at the forefront of the times! Whether it is revolution, academics, or literature, they have made brilliant achievements! I admire Mr. Guo!
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
I read Guo Moruo's Boyhood, Student Times, Revolutionary Spring and Autumn, and Hong Bo Qu, and I have a general understanding of Guo's growth from youth to middle age. It is a life full of twists and turns, full of positive energy, and positive, and he has always been at the forefront of the times! Whether it is revolution, academics, or literature, they have made brilliant achievements! I admire Mr. Guo!
