Twelve Letters to Young People

Twelve Letters to Young People

by Zhu Guangqian

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This book is actually a letter that Zhu Guangqian sent from overseas to a magazine for publication during his stay in Europe. These articles were later compiled into the book "Twelve Letters to Youth", which was published by Kaiming Bookstore in March 1929. The purpose is to target ordinary people and introduce some academic ideas based on real life. These twelve letters are targeted at young people with a middle school education. They do not specify a specific recipient. As long as they are a young person with a middle school education, they are the recipients. Everyone should read these twelve letters. Each letter is titled with something that young people are concerned about or should be concerned about, such as reading, self-cultivation, composition, social movements, love, philosophy, and so on. Although the author expresses his opinions on different topics and looks at the whole story, there seems to be a consistent starting point to be found, which is to advise young people to have a clear vision, to work from the bottom up, to take care of themselves, and not to follow the world for quick gain.

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