Xu Dishan's Prose

Xu Dishan's Prose

by Xu Dishan

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About This Novel

This book belongs to the "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Masters" series, which includes Xu Dishan's prose, letters, prefaces and postscripts, speeches, literary theories and other works, such as "Spirit Rain in the Sky", "Undeliverable Mail", "Undeliverable Mail (Continued)", "Danger" "The Slips Falling from the Nest", "Shangjingshan", "Letters from Traveling in India", "Reading Talk", "Bookworms in Oxford", "Republic of China", "Speech to Youth on Youth Day", "Chinese Essence and Chinese Studies", "Conditions for the Formation of a Great Nation", etc. Are all well-known masterpieces. Xu Dishan's prose is refined and timeless, simple and fresh, rich in philosophy and rich in exotic colors. He uses natural entities to describe and discuss at the same time to express his understanding of life. When writing about what happens around him in reality, he often starts with a record and ends with his own philosophy.

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