
Yashe's Sketch (humanities Classics Library)
by Liang Shiqiu
About This Novel
"Yashe Essays" is Liang Shiqiu's representative work, and it is also a humorous and fresh collection of essays. Liang Shiqiu lived in Beibei, Chongqing for seven years. During his time off from school, he wrote a thousand-character essay, which he named "Ya She" and was collectively referred to as "Ya She Essays". These series of short essays are famous at home and abroad, and are still read and loved by a large number of readers decades later. They can be called prose classics in modern literature. Liang Shiqiu's writing is unique, with everyday themes. Everyday things such as bathing, queuing, looking at paintings, and walking slowly flow out of his writing, as if playing a jingling short movement of life. Different from the four-volume "Yashe Essays", this book selects about 200,000 words from the "Yashe" series of articles to provide the public with a classic and lively selection.
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