
A Thousand Sighs
by Yu Qiuyu
About This Novel
The history of Chinese culture and world culture in the minds of contemporary people, with first-class beauty and depth. The new edition of "The Complete Book of Cultural Journey" is divided into six volumes. Two of the volumes are about China, two are about the world, and two are about ourselves. This launch is about the world, and dozens of articles are published for the first time.
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Official(87)Scraped 19d ago
Didn't you say you don't need money? Why do you need more than a thousand book coins?
Cultural heritage
The work of a generation of masters--[A Sigh of a Thousand Years]
Regarding the writer Yu Qiuyu, the article that students are most familiar with is "Xinke", but "Xinke" is not his most famous article, nor is "A Thousand Years Sigh". But the reason why I admire this book is that he used his life to explore these things. Yu Qiuyu is the only person in the world who has walked through the birthplaces of several major civilizations. In 1999, he braved war and risked his life to travel through several major civilized areas and also several modern war-torn areas. It can also be said that the express delivery in the Middle East is because the religion brought by those civilizations has also become a reason for their wars. My biggest feeling from this book is that Yu Qiuyu writes about civilization, history and geography in the form of prose. His articles cover too many things. And most importantly, Mr. Yu Qiuyu takes us back to the once civilized area. Similarly, it also tells today's Chinese civilization that even if it is preserved, it cannot be taken lightly. The Three-Body Problem says that time is given to civilization, rather than civilization is given time. I think there is also this kind of thought in it. Regarding Chinese civilization, why do you think it is possible to preserve thousands of years of history?
Read a good book, read a good book, how many books, read a good book!
This book is the first one I've ever seen that tells the story of a real person's deeds, and it's great!
Following Teacher Yu, I surveyed several ancient civilizations. I had too many names and a poor memory. I couldn't remember many things clearly after reading them. However, the aftertaste of this book still lingers. I want to go see the Taj Mahal, and also want to experience the worldly and perfect story of the Tigris River in One Thousand and One Nights. I also want to integrate Nepal with nature. I think of the Tao of Laozi and Zhuangzi, as well as the Taoist monks of Buddhism, the two customs borders, and the two majestic characters, Zhong, Guo.
A thousand sighs
Any outstanding civilization will not only bring disaster to itself, but also bring disaster to future generations. Thinking of this, I couldn't help but sigh deeply amidst the roar of the armored vehicles...
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
I've read it once and have to read it again, it's so exciting!
It comes from a terrifying land thousands of miles away, and comes from the torture of Chinese culture deep in the soul. The extremely simple words are yet precise and precise.
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Official(87)Scraped 19d ago
Didn't you say you don't need money? Why do you need more than a thousand book coins?
Cultural heritage
The work of a generation of masters--[A Sigh of a Thousand Years]
Regarding the writer Yu Qiuyu, the article that students are most familiar with is "Xinke", but "Xinke" is not his most famous article, nor is "A Thousand Years Sigh". But the reason why I admire this book is that he used his life to explore these things. Yu Qiuyu is the only person in the world who has walked through the birthplaces of several major civilizations. In 1999, he braved war and risked his life to travel through several major civilized areas and also several modern war-torn areas. It can also be said that the express delivery in the Middle East is because the religion brought by those civilizations has also become a reason for their wars. My biggest feeling from this book is that Yu Qiuyu writes about civilization, history and geography in the form of prose. His articles cover too many things. And most importantly, Mr. Yu Qiuyu takes us back to the once civilized area. Similarly, it also tells today's Chinese civilization that even if it is preserved, it cannot be taken lightly. The Three-Body Problem says that time is given to civilization, rather than civilization is given time. I think there is also this kind of thought in it. Regarding Chinese civilization, why do you think it is possible to preserve thousands of years of history?
Read a good book, read a good book, how many books, read a good book!
This book is the first one I've ever seen that tells the story of a real person's deeds, and it's great!
Following Teacher Yu, I surveyed several ancient civilizations. I had too many names and a poor memory. I couldn't remember many things clearly after reading them. However, the aftertaste of this book still lingers. I want to go see the Taj Mahal, and also want to experience the worldly and perfect story of the Tigris River in One Thousand and One Nights. I also want to integrate Nepal with nature. I think of the Tao of Laozi and Zhuangzi, as well as the Taoist monks of Buddhism, the two customs borders, and the two majestic characters, Zhong, Guo.
A thousand sighs
Any outstanding civilization will not only bring disaster to itself, but also bring disaster to future generations. Thinking of this, I couldn't help but sigh deeply amidst the roar of the armored vehicles...
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
I've read it once and have to read it again, it's so exciting!
It comes from a terrifying land thousands of miles away, and comes from the torture of Chinese culture deep in the soul. The extremely simple words are yet precise and precise.
