The Charm of Chinese Literature (seeing China Through Foreign Eyes)

The Charm of Chinese Literature (seeing China Through Foreign Eyes)

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"The Charm of Chinese Literature" is mainly translated from "Literary Signposts" in "The Complete Random Works of Shintaro Okuno". It interprets Chinese literary classics from a Japanese perspective, criticizes literary masters of the past dynasties, and analyzes the origins of Japanese writers such as Mori Ogai and Nagai Karikaze's study of Chinese literature. The Chinese literature written by the author shines brightly. In the Wei and Jin literary circles, Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun showed their character, suave and free and easy; in the romantic Tang Dynasty, poets such as Xue Tao, Yu Xuanji, and Li He performed ups and downs and legendary lives; in the Qing Dynasty, There is Hong Beijiang, who "drifted north" six times in order to pursue an official career, and Shen Fu, who is content with peace and contentment in his ordinary life... The author spreads Chinese culture with great enthusiasm and feels the charm of Chinese literature.

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