Son of the Muses

Son of the Muses

by Liang Xiaosheng

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The era when poets became fighters is unbearable for any country to look back on. When the dust of history has settled, the death of the poet who became a fighter should first make his compatriots feel distressed. Reading the poet's poems with distressed emotions is like a blood sutra written by a saint dipped in his own blood; carefully observing the poet's journey of becoming a fighter with distressed emotions, and then clearly observing the illness that is unbearable to look back on, is the greatest respect for the death of the poet-fighter... This book is documentary literature created by the author by sorting out a large number of historical materials and visiting the descendants of Mr. Wen Yiduo. The author uses delicate words and picturesque descriptions to truly restore Wen Yiduo's life circumstances. He describes Wen Yiduo's study, work and emotional life from studying in Tsinghua University, studying in the United States to getting married and having children, and returning to China to teach. It is a portrayal of Wen Yiduo's life.

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