Lao Zhang's Philosophy (complete Collection of Lao She's Classics)

Lao Zhang's Philosophy (complete Collection of Lao She's Classics)

by Lao She

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96Kwords47chapters
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Ch. 47第四十五
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"Lao Zhang's Philosophy" describes the lives and thoughts of citizens from all walks of life in Beijing around the 1920s. The protagonist, Lao Zhang, is a rogue villain who does all kinds of evil in old Beijing. He holds three professions: soldier, scholar, and businessman, and believes in three religions: Hui, Yahya, and Buddhism; he believes in a "money-based and trinity" philosophy of life. The connotation and essence of "Lao Zhang's philosophy" is a naked philistine philosophy. "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" is the starting point for the formation of Lao She's unique artistic personality. Lao She's humor has its own characteristics. The humor in his works always has a tragic color that is difficult to hide, either thick or light, hidden or apparent. His humor is humor that makes people laugh and laugh. There is bitter humor hidden in the smile, humor that arouses people's sympathy, and humor with rich language skills.

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