
The Newly Revised Edition of the Works of the Great Master Lin Yutang (25 Volumes in Total)
by Lin Yutang
About This Novel
This set of books is a newly revised collection of Lin Yutang's works, with a total of 25 volumes. They are "Beijing Smoke and Clouds: Complete 2 Volumes", "The Rumbling of the Cranes", "The Rich Gates", "My Country and My People", "The Art of Living", "The Biography of Su Dongpo", "Chinese Legend", "China's Reason", "The Big City of Beijing", "Moving Peking", "Original Freedom", "Attitude in Life", "Laozi" "The Wisdom of Confucius", "The Wisdom of China", "The Wisdom of India", "The Wisdom of the United States: 2 Volumes", "A Fair Talk about Gao E", "The True Story of Wu Zetian", "Lai Boying", "Unlucky", "Strange Island", "From Pagan to Christian", "Chinatown", "Red Peony". "Beijing Yanyun: Complete 2 Volumes": The book tells the story of the joys and sorrows, grievances, and grievances of the three families of Zeng, Yao, and Niu in Peking from the Boxer Rebellion in 1901 to the Anti-Japanese War for more than 30 years. The book has a grand structure; the clues are intertwined; it panoramically displays the rapid and profound changes that have taken place in modern Chinese society; it is known as the modern version of "Dream of Red Mansions". "Gone with the Wind (Commemorative Collector's Edition)": The New York Times hailed it as China's "Gone with the Wind". During the Anti-Japanese War; the war was like a big storm; the autumn wind swept away the fate of everyone like fallen leaves. The novel is set in China (Beiping, Shanghai, and Wuhan) during the Anti-Japanese War; it tells the legendary experience of a beautiful woman with a strange life experience in troubled times; and the story of her finally stepping out of her narrow self, transcending personal love, and sublimating her life in a fiery patriotic atmosphere. At the same time, this book also epically expresses the painful and great sublimation of the national spirit when "the Chinese nation is at its most dangerous." "The Vermillion Gate", "The Vermillion Gate", "The Smoke and Clouds of Beijing" and "The Wind and Crane" are collectively known as the "Lin Yutang Trilogy". This novel was published in 1953; it mainly tells the love legend of two Xi'an people - journalist Li Fei and famous lady Du Rou'an who cross family lines. The novel not only describes the 3rd century in the 20th century. It follows the cultural landscape and turbulent situation of the ancient city of Xi'an in the 1900s; it also follows the experiences of the two protagonists; it also spends a lot of words describing the vast customs of Western Xinjiang; and the legendary stories that happened in that land where races are mixed and in constant struggle; and it reveals the author's humanitarian feelings of equality and fraternity everywhere. "My Country, My People": is Lin Yutang's famous and representative work in the Western literary world. The book uses a frank and humorous style, wise and insightful The language eloquently describes the morality, mental state and aspirations of the Chinese people; as well as China's society, culture and life interests. It explains the Chinese people's character, soul, ideals, life, politics, society and art very beautifully; it also makes in-depth comparisons with the Western people's character, ideals and life; it has caused a sensation at home and abroad. "The Biography of Su Dongpo": Su Dongpo is an optimist whose nature is hard to change; he is a moralist who is compassionate and compassionate. He is a prose writer; he is a painter of the new school; he is a great calligrapher; he is an experimenter in brewing; he is an engineer; he is an opponent of false Taoism; he is a practitioner of yoga; he is a Buddhist; he is a scholar-official; he is the secretary of the emperor; he is a drinker; he is a compassionate judge; he is a political stickler; he is a walker under the moon; he is a poet; he is a person who is witty and loves to joke. But this is not enough to describe all of Su Dongpo.
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