
Shenzhou Anecdotes Series: Legacy of the Government and the Public
by Written By Zhou Jian And Edited By Feng Dabiao
About This Novel
A bright lamp, a pot of tea, anecdotes from the late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, secret conversations after dinner, the wisdom in the love stories of celebrities and politicians, the world's affairs did not mention culture, but the spirit of culture can be seen everywhere in the trivial details. The most indispensable anecdote chapter in the comprehensive "Anecdotes from Shenzhou" can be seen at the end. Introduction: Why was Puyi's dream of studying abroad broken? How did Chen Geng save Chiang Kai-shek? Where did the Mao suit come from? Who is Zhang Zuolin's "non-staff wife"? Zhou Jian Duan's "Relics of the Government and the Public" records the secrets of the palace, old political affairs, social news and the love words of famous people in the past two centuries. One hundred and thirteen short stories, endless anecdotes about China. Just open a page at will, and you can get a moment of relaxation from the busy and stressful work, like driving a small boat floating freely in the sea of smoke, or like a good swimmer swimming freely in the water. Editor's recommendation: Reading Red Mansions and historical records is to understand culture and gain culture; reading anecdotes and interesting stories is to see culture outside of culture, which is not a kind of culture. In today's time that is being broken up by increasingly convenient life, fragmented stories add interest to the tedious and trivial life. The "Relics of the Government and the Opposition" in "Anecdotes of China" record exactly what can best be obtained through fragmented reading. The subtle but vivid stories can be easily picked up and make Bojun smile.
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