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传统经典浮游闲读系列(套装3册)
(qing Dynasty) Shen Fu Liu E Mao Xiang
The book "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is not only Shen Fu's happy consolation for life as a scholar, but also a long eulogy written by him as an affectionate husband to his beloved wife. There are memories of the joy in the boudoir, memories of leisurely love, joy of travel, and sorrow of ups and downs. Even if they are homeless, living on a commoner diet, and suffering from serious illnesses, Shen Fu and his wife can always find pleasure in the poetry and wine of the flower moon. The book "Travel Notes of Lao Can" is written about the experiences and actions of a quack doctor Tie Ying (also known as Lao Can) during his travels. The book "Reminiscences of Yingmei'an" is Maoxiang's tearful book about love and separation. It consists of four volumes. One is about the tortuous process of the author and Dong Xiaowan getting to know each other, falling in love, and finally getting married; the second is about burning incense and drinking tea. The charming time before flowers and under the moon; three records of the dangers and hardships experienced after being displaced after the Jiashen Incident; four records of prophecies and dreams corresponding to marriage. The whole book is sad and sad, trivial and sincere, but also full of spring.
The book "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is not only Shen Fu's happy consolation for life as a scholar, but also a long eulogy written by him as an affectionate husband to his beloved wife. There are memories of the joy in the boudoir, memories of leisurely love, joy of travel, and sorrow of ups and downs. Even if they are homeless, living on a commoner diet, and suffering from serious illnesses, Shen Fu and his wife can always find pleasure in the poetry and wine of the flower moon. The book "Travel Notes of Lao Can" is written about the experiences and actions of a quack doctor Tie Ying (also known as Lao Can) during his travels. The book "Reminiscences of Yingmei'an" is Maoxiang's tearful book about love and separation. It consists of four volumes. One is about the tortuous process of the author and Dong Xiaowan getting to know each other, falling in love, and finally getting married; the second is about burning incense and drinking tea. The charming time before flowers and under the moon; three records of the dangers and hardships experienced after being displaced after the Jiashen Incident; four records of prophecies and dreams corresponding to marriage. The whole book is sad and sad, trivial and sincere, but also full of spring.