
Walking Through the Woods and Broken Bamboo Slips
by Ge Zhaoguang
About This Novel
This year, we dedicate a new series of books to our readers: the Book and People Series. We hope that you can gain profound insights from relatively easy reading. What is introduced here is Ge Zhaoguang's "Walking through the Forest of Books and Broken Slips" (the other three books published at the same time are "East Wind and West Wind" by Ge Xiaojia and Luo Zhitian, "Between Reality and Virtuality" by Hu Baoguo, and "Portraits of Famous People from Qin and Han Dynasties" by Wang Zijin). This book contains "all articles related to books", so it is named "Walking through the Forest of Books". From the experience of "being entangled or dependent on each other" with books, the author summarizes three realms or methods of reading, namely "travel, hunting and detective". The author's reading is undoubtedly detective-style. The article often starts from a book, or discusses the current situation and shortcomings of related research fields, or explains his own understanding of historical concepts and methods, and even includes feelings about the personal experience and interests of the author of the book in question, as well as his concern for the changes of the times and social life. The author's "Zen Buddhism and Chinese Culture" in the 1980s and "History of Chinese Thought" at the turn of the century both influenced Xuelin. Although this book only has about 100,000 words, and each article is only four to five thousand words, it fully demonstrates the author's profound academic foundation and excellent ability to control words.
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