
Tathagata Seeing Words
by Zhang Dachun
About This Novel
Zhang Dachun, who considers himself to have no prose writing experience, accepted a column invitation from Reader's Digest six years ago because he was willing to learn from the column "Correction of Words" hosted by his predecessor, Mr. Liang Shiqiu, in the magazine. By re-identifying words, he could write stories about the origins of words, and at the same time contribute to the decline of Chinese character culture in this era. Seeing the word is like seeing an old friend coming. The forty-six essays and explanations of Chinese characters included in this book, each one has a "victory first episode", which talks about the scenery and encounters of the writer's encounter with characters in his life. The following article is an explanation and even extension of the shape, sound, meaning and phrases of Chinese characters: if a person is open-minded and not afraid of "fat" and "drunk", the universe is vast, and the long journey of the word "brigade"... ... Words and words, tempered by time, are no longer just textual elements in a collection of classics and history, but also constitute the vivid life experience of a generation; writers often return to the context in which they first learned or used these words, and reveal, explore, and remember those words that are integrated with the facts of life and may disappear with the wind. For anyone, life only goes through once; but words can bring it back countless times - as long as you are willing to read it.
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