Chen Naiqian's Diary

Chen Naiqian's Diary

by Written By Chen Naigan And Compiled By Yu Kunlin

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119Kwords173chapters
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Ch. 173八月
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About This Novel

Chen Naiqian has a respected position in both the publishing and academic circles. He has organized the publication of a variety of important documents and has extensive contacts. Throughout his career, he has experienced and seen things that are almost unparalleled by his contemporaries. His diary begins in 1922 and ends in 1966, spanning more than 40 years. The content is rich as you can imagine. Modern people often use pen and ink to express their feelings when they are sad, often in the form of diaries, which are endless and endless. Chen Naiqian's diary is quite different from this. It is concise and concise, with no more than a few hundred words per day, but is full of value: such as the experience of visiting books, anecdotes, edition review, compilation work, personal interactions... And even the price of goods, or even the occasional prescription. Each of the pen and ink is written one by one, which is straightforward and easy for scholars to read. In view of the important historical value of Chen Naiqian's diary, it is published now for the benefit of readers. Chen Naiqian has a respected position in both the publishing and academic circles. He has organized the publication of a variety of important documents and has extensive contacts. Throughout his career, he has experienced and seen things that are almost unparalleled by his contemporaries. His diary begins in 1922 and ends in 1966, spanning more than 40 years. The content is rich as you can imagine. Modern people often use pen and ink to express their feelings when they are sad, often in the form of diaries, which are endless and endless. Chen Naiqian's diary is quite different from this. It is concise and concise, with no more than a few hundred words per day, but is full of value: such as the experience of visiting books, anecdotes, edition review, compilation work, personal interactions... And even the price of goods, or even the occasional prescription. Each of the pen and ink is written one by one, which is straightforward and easy for scholars to read. In view of the important historical value of Chen Naiqian's diary, it is published now for the benefit of readers.

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