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Classical Talk

Classical Talk

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

102K0

This book is a collection and explanation of classics. It is written by Zhu Ziqing, a famous educator, poet, and essayist. His understanding of ancient Chinese literature is extremely deep, so this book is rich in content, concise in language, wide in knowledge coverage, and popular and fluent in writing. The whole book includes thirteen chapters including Shuowen Jiezi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, Shijing, Three Rites, Spring and Autumn Annals, Four Books, Warring States Policy, Historical Records and Hanshu, Zhuzi, Ci Fu, Poems, and Essays. It focuses on the introduction of ancient Chinese classics. It is popular, fluent, and insightful, making ancient texts more accessible and familiar to readers, thus inspiring readers' interest. It is the best choice for readers to get an overview of Chinese classical literature.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose

Zhu Ziqing

167K0

In order to comprehensively display the achievements of Chinese prose creation, it is planned to publish the "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collection" series of books. Based on the original "Chinese Prose Collection" series, writers will be added or deleted, and authors who are needed by the times will be selected for redesign and publication. "Zhu Ziqing's Prose" is a variety in the series. Zhu Ziqing (1898-1948), whose original name was Zihua and whose nickname was Qiushi, was later renamed Ziqing and whose courtesy name was Peixian. Chinese modern essayist, poet, and scholar. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province, and later settled in Yangzhou. He calls himself "I am a Yangzhou native". He once served as the director of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. His representative works are the collection of essays "Back", and other collections of essays such as "Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London". This book selects about 60 of Zhu Ziqing's most accomplished essays, such as "The Qinhuai River in the Shadow of the Lamp", "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Spring", etc. They are arranged in chronological order to show the changes in the writer's creative style over time.

Chinese Classical Poetry

Zhu Ziqing

101K0

Zhu Ziqing said, "Only those who can analyze can truly appreciate; appreciation lies in a thorough understanding. The general opinion divides appreciation and understanding into two things, which is really inappropriate. Appreciation without a thorough understanding may lead to a misunderstanding, or at most a vague effect. Most people think that poetry can only be appreciated comprehensively. , Once you analyze poetry, it will be gone. In fact, poetry is the most complicated and meaningful, and you cannot grasp its meaning without careful analysis. If you read it in detail, you may only get the tone and words, and the whole poem will slip through your eyes." He analyzes poetry very thoroughly and does not avoid problems. This book collects Zhu Ziqing's articles on Chinese classical poetry, including "Nineteen Interpretations of Ancient Poems", "A Guide to Three Hundred Tang Poems", "Examples of Multiple Meanings of Poetry", "Understanding and Appreciation", "The Language of Poetry", "On the Path to Poetry", "The Book of Songs", "Poetry 12", etc.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

113K0

"Back View" is a famous collection of essays by Mr. Zhu Ziqing. The essay of the same name "Back View" is a classic retrospective documentary lyrical prose in the history of modern Chinese literature. It is a reserved chapter that has been updated many times in Chinese textbooks. This book includes Zhu Ziqing's representative works such as "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", and "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", as well as his travel notes and essays in Europe and London, as well as his daily essays. These articles are extremely rich in ideological connotation and are worthy of repeated reading and understanding by generations of young people.

Happy to Forget Temporarily: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

141K0

As a master of prose who created a model of beautiful vernacular prose, Zhu Ziqing has nourished generations of readers with his deep and simple emotional undertones. One of his prose creations is narrative and lyrical, depicting the details of life, with a graceful and timeless charm; the other is realistic discussion, which allows his thoughts to fly, and has a profound and far-reaching flavor. This book revolves around the two major themes of narrative lyricism and realistic discussion, and is divided into five series: in the first series, the sights seen and the roads traveled are all in the heart; in the second series, the most beautiful dream in the world is family reunion; in the third series, what cannot be forgotten in this life are those wonderful people; in the fourth series, a person cannot live entirely by lies; in the fifth series, no matter how busy you are, there is always the joy of chatting in life. Select 50 prose works by Zhu Ziqing, allowing readers to read all of Zhu Ziqing's most classic prose works in one book. Zhu Ziqing's prose is full of poetic flavor, full of simplicity and affection, and his writing style is delicate and timeless. He creates a unique style of beauty of interest, artistic conception, and true beauty. He is known as "a model of beautiful vernacular prose" and "the first-class emotional literature in the world." Re-reading Zhu Ziqing is not only to find the purest and fullest emotions in the classics, but also to use our own life experiences and life insights to dialogue with the classics, so as to regain the strength and peace of the soul in a noisy and lonely world.

On Appreciating Both Refined and Popular (national Reading Classic)

Zhu Ziqing

52K0

"On Appreciating Refined and Popular Popularity" is a collection of some articles written by Mr. Zhu Ziqing after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. A total of "fourteen papers on literature and art" were included. In the preface, the author explains the title by saying that he "attempts to understand tradition from a modern standpoint." The so-called "modern standpoint", according to the author's understanding, "can be said to be the standpoint of 'appreciating both refined and popular tastes,' or it can be said to be a standpoint that emphasizes laypeople and ordinary people, or it can be said to be a standpoint close to the people. All the papers in the book speak in this direction."

Classical Talk

Classical Talk

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

128K0

This book is not only an introductory book for classical training, but also a model for popularizing Chinese traditional culture. This edition of "Classics and Frequent Talks" is based on the first edition of Wenguang Bookstore in 1946, which retains the original appearance and characteristics of the times to the greatest extent; in addition to the main text, fourteen articles by Zhu Ziqing have been carefully selected as "extended reading". The version of each article is marked at the end of the article, and has been verified according to the text approved (or written) by the author during his lifetime. The newly added articles are also closely related to "Talk about Classics", either outlining and outlining methods for learning and understanding literature, especially classical literature; or discussing some important topics in the study of classical literature; or taking specific works as examples to demonstrate methods of reading and interpreting poetry. These can be effective aids for readers' classic reading training.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose

Zhu Ziqing

139K0

This volume includes Zhu Ziqing's classic prose "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights", "Green", etc. Most of these essays are about the trivial matters of ordinary people around him, but these things convey his thoughts and feelings about life. The prose language is clear and concise, without gorgeous rhetoric, but conveys sincere feelings in plainness.

Half an Acre of Lotus Pond Leaves You with a Clear Dream

Zhu Ziqing

119K048

"Half an Acre of Lotus Pond Leaves a Clear Dream" contains 46 classic essays by Mr. Zhu Ziqing. The content of these essays may be about interactions between relatives and friends, trivial matters in the family, or about real experiences and feelings, or about real discussions. Although the subject matter is relatively narrow, their ideological connotations are extremely rich, including the author's thoughts on society and current affairs, as well as his unique understanding of life. The works in "Half an Acre of Lotus Pond Remain Clear Dreams" are exquisitely conceived, beautiful in writing, and simple in language. To a certain extent, they reflect the author's creative outlook and are highly artistic and readable.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose: Back View

Zhu Ziqing

159K0

It contains classic prose by Zhu Ziqing, a master of modern Chinese prose, including On Nothing to Say, The Fourth Series of Venice, Florence, Rome, Venice, Rhine, Switzerland, Landlady, Christmas, Museum, Beggar and other famous articles. Zhu Ziqing added magnificent colors to modern Chinese prose with his unique artistic style, and created a prose system and style with national characteristics to establish a new aesthetic feature of modern Chinese prose.

Moonlight over Lotus Pond

Zhu Ziqing

98K01

"Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" written by Zhu Ziqing is divided into four parts: perception of life, old stories of old friends, traces of walking, and reflection on life. Among them, the best works in the four parts all reflect the characteristics of Mr. Zhu Ziqing's writing. Among the seven works in the second part, "Back View" is a well-known masterpiece. Its simple and simple words and melancholy atmosphere have shown to the world. It shows the Chinese-style deep love between father and son; "Ahe" creates a new female image who dares to pursue personal happiness and dare to resist the old ethics; "Bai Cai" tells the two or three things about her interaction with Bai Cai during his lifetime, showing the desolation of the intellectual situation at that time; "Children" sweeps away the gloomy and depressive atmosphere in the previous part, and is full of humor, revealing the character of Mr. Zhu Ziqing between the lines. "White Horse Lake" and "Ye Shengtao I Seen" express the author's deep yearning and sympathy for like-minded friends; "To the Dead Wife" is a work of mourning the death of his wife with blood and tears, and the affection that penetrates the back of the paper makes readers moved; the third volume includes travel notes from several representative prose collections of Mr. Zhu Ziqing; the fourth volume includes , although "Civilization on Ships" is called "civilization", it actually satirizes the ignorance of feudal customs; "The Price of Life - Seventy Cents" uses a transaction of buying and selling children to denounce the indifference of human feelings and the dangers of the world; "Justice" uses a joking tone, trying every possible means to find justice but failing, satirizing the general lack of justice at that time.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

92K0

It contains Zhu Ziqing's prose that was never compiled into a collection during his lifetime. Some of these articles reflect the author's unique views on life, and some contain the author's thoughts on current social events. They have rich and profound thoughts, simple and meticulous style, clear and profound melancholy, concise language, clear and beautiful writing style, and are full of true feelings.

Back View: Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

240K0

"Back View" is one of the prose collections of Zhu Ziqing, a master of prose. It embodies sincere and deep emotions in its simplicity, and is full of touching power in its truth. It is one of the classic prose works with a high rate of rumination. "Back View: Zhu Ziqing's Prose" includes prose such as "Wandering", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", and "Dreisden".

Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe (classic and Pleasant Reading)

Zhu Ziqing

48K01

In August 1931, Zhu Ziqing studied in the UK to study linguistics and English literature. During this period, he traveled to five European countries and wrote several travel notes, which were later collected into the book "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel", which was published by Kaiming Bookstore in 1934. It contains 10 travel notes and the appendix "Correspondence to the Westward Journey", which records the author's travels and experiences in Venice, Florence, Rome, Berlin, Paris and other places in 1931. These articles mainly describe the scenery, but "some attention was also paid to the words" when describing the scenery. They are exquisitely conceived and combine dynamic and static. At the same time, they embody emotions in the scenery, are natural and true, and reproduce the natural scenery, history and humanities, life and folk customs of Europe in the 1930s. They can be called a model of travel prose. This book is based on the 1934 edition of Kaiming Bookstore, retaining the characteristics of the times and ensuring the original flavor of the work.

Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

126K0

As a giant of prose in the history of modern Chinese literature, Mr. Zhu Ziqing's prose is recognized as "a model of beautiful vernacular prose." This book selects more than 40 essays by Mr. Zhu Ziqing. With elegant and clear words, readers can appreciate the supreme charm of true literature in the light fragrance and sparse shadows.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose Collection (collection of Classical Works by Famous Writers)

Zhu Ziqing

146K01

This book selects more than 50 classic prose works by Zhu Ziqing, including not only famous works such as "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" and "Spring", but also many Chinese and foreign travel notes such as "The Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns", "Venice", and "Berlin". This book carefully divides four albums according to different contents, including his love for his father in "Back", his love for his children in "Children", his deep love for his hometown in "I Am a Yangzhou native", and so on. Not obvious, but deep and profound. Reading his articles, one can fully feel his humility, sincerity, purity and simplicity, which permeate every chapter and paragraph.

Zhu Ziqing's Classic Work: Hurry

Zhu Ziqing

33K0

Zhu Ziqing's prose creations range from delicate and meaningful to simple and plump to radical and profound, bearing the distinct mark of the times and showing his unique artistic style and aesthetic taste. "Hurry" is a collection of Zhu Ziqing's prose collections, which includes Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry", "Singing", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Green", "Price of Life - Seven Cents", "Woman", "A River", "Drifting", "Moonlight in the Lotus Pond", "A Letter", "Children", "Summer in Yangzhou", "Looking at Flowers" and "The Ye Shengtao I Saw". Among them, "Hurry" and "Green" have also been included in Chinese teaching materials.

I, Zhu Ziqing

I, Zhu Ziqing

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

151K0

Describe Zhu Ziqing's works and creative background in detail, and select classic works.

Moonlight over the Lotus Pond: Selected Collected Works of Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

126K0

This book not only includes Zhu Ziqing's most popular masterpieces such as "Back", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Lights", but also his classic travel prose and daily essays. These articles are extremely rich in ideological connotation, reflecting his unique understanding of life, and most of his prose works vividly and distinctly reveal his aesthetic ideals. The inner rhythm of this aesthetic ideal is the overall aesthetic style of his creation and the essence of his prose artistic style. His prose is extremely emotional and beautiful, and he is good at integrating scenery description and lyricism to create a poetic artistic conception and lead readers into an artistic realm. Whether it is scenery description, narrative, discussion, or lyricism, it can create an extremely moving and harmonious atmosphere and mood for readers, which deeply affects and resonates with them.

Back View (humanities Classic Library)

Zhu Ziqing

167K0

This book is a collection of Zhu Ziqing's essays and is also a variety in the "Humanities Classic Library". "Back" is Zhu Ziqing's masterpiece of prose and a must-read article for primary and secondary school students. It has become an IP symbol with the author's characteristics. This book is named after "Back View", which makes it obvious at a glance that it is a collection of Zhu Ziqing's works. This book selects chapters suitable for teenagers to read and study. It is estimated that 200,000 words will be selected and edited in categories to show readers Zhu Ziqing's creative content and writing style, allowing readers to experience the pleasure and beauty of reading modern prose in detail. The selected articles include "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", "Spring", "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights" and other famous works.

The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing (super Value Gold Edition)

Zhu Ziqing

475K7.817

Based on the principle of selecting the best from the best, after careful consideration, Zhu Ziqing's most popular prose, travel notes, essays, poetry, literary criticism, academic research and other works were selected and compiled into "The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing". In view of Zhu Ziqing's greatest achievements in prose, the selection of this book also focuses more on his prose works.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose

Zhu Ziqing

165K01

"Chinese Prose Collector's Edition: Zhu Ziqing's Prose" belongs to the "Chinese Prose Collector's Edition" series. Zhu Ziqing's prose is mainly narrative and lyrical essays. His famous prose collected in this book includes "Back View", "You and Me", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns", "Miscellaneous Notes of Mengzi", etc. They are all well-known masterpieces.

Life under Moonlight

Zhu Ziqing

244K0

Zhu Ziqing's poems and essays express his strong dissatisfaction with the dark current situation, his deep thinking about real life, and his ardent expectations for a bright future, which have influenced and inspired generations of young readers. His poems are "refined in language" and "beautiful in writing", which can give people the pleasure of beauty and the infection of emotion. Especially his life without regrets is a living textbook of life. He pursued truth, searched for light, loved country and life all his life, ordinary yet noble. In June 1948, although he was poor and ill, he signed a declaration protesting against the United States' support for Japan and his refusal to accept "American-granted" flour. Comrade Mao Zedong highly praised his national integrity.

Moonlight over Lotus Pond

Zhu Ziqing

164K0

The book "Zhu Ziqing: Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" contains Zhu Ziqing's most classic masterpieces. Among them, the "First Volume: Life·Reminiscences of the Past" contains Zhu Ziqing's classic writing and narrative prose, including many classics such as "Back View" and "A River"; the "Second Volume: Thoughts on Travels·Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" contains mostly lyrical prose about scenes, such as the familiar "Spring" "Hurry" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond"; "The Third Series: Essays·Reading and Being a Human Being" contains the author's famous essays, which are extremely inspiring; the "Fourth Series: Traveling in Europe·European Miscellaneous Notes" contains the author's travel notes about Europe, which are both travel notes and prose. They are touching and classic.

Back View: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing (classic Translation)

Zhu Ziqing

86K7.081

"Back View: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing (Classic Translation)" collects the classic prose of Zhu Ziqing, a master of modern Chinese prose, including "Back View", "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns", "Moonlight in the Lotus Pond", "White Horse Lake", "January with Spring Light" and other famous works. Zhu Ziqing added magnificent colors to modern Chinese prose with his unique artistic style, and created a prose system and style with national characteristics to establish a new aesthetic feature of modern Chinese prose.

Intensive Prose Reading·zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

96K0

Zhu Ziqing is a modern essayist, poet, scholar, and democracy fighter in my country. He is the author of the essays "Back View" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond". The style of Zhu Ziqing's works is simple and meticulous, clear and melancholy, and the language is simple, concise, beautiful and beautiful. This collection of essays is divided into four volumes: lyrical, character, travel notes, and sketches, including "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights", "The Price of Life - Seven Cents", "Caucasians - God's Proud Sons!" "Green", "Winter", "Looking at Flowers" and other nearly 40 essays. They are all masterpieces that enter Zhu Ziqing's literary world.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

123K02

This book compiles and selects 44 exquisite prose pieces by Zhu Ziqing from different periods, among which famous pieces such as "Hurry", "Back View" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" are even more memorable to us. Zhu Ziqing is good at expressing his true feelings through simple narratives. His writing is simple and cordial, and he has a charming and moving style when reading. The style of his works is simple and meticulous, clear, meaningful and melancholy. He is famous for his concise language and beautiful writing style.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose

Zhu Ziqing

99K01

"Zhu Ziqing's Prose" is a collection of selected prose by Zhu Ziqing, a master of modern prose. Most of the articles included in this manuscript have been widely circulated, including some that have always been included in various Chinese textbooks as models of beautiful vernacular prose, such as "Spring", "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", etc. Zhu Ziqing worked hard on the use of language, which is vivid in its simplicity. In addition, he is very familiar with Chinese classical poetry, so he often picks it up and becomes an organic part of his works, which are full of strong Chinese characteristics. This book is divided into four volumes: "The Marks of Shoes Everywhere" which is a record of the Range Rover travels, "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" which is a lyrical reminiscence of people, "Appreciating both the refined and the popular" which is a reflection on the world, and "The Price of Life" which is a commentary on current ills. In addition to some of Zhu Ziqing's well-known famous articles describing scenes and expressing emotions or recalling old friends, it also includes some relatively unknown articles by Zhu Ziqing that focus on social life, criticize current ills, and are rich in philosophy, allowing readers to have a more comprehensive understanding of the character of this master of prose and a democratic fighter.

Zhu Ziqing's Works Collection: Hurry

Zhu Ziqing

147K8.2

Zhu Ziqing wrote 27 kinds of works in his life, nearly 2 million words in length. In addition to prose, he also wrote famous poems, literary criticism and academic treatises. The book selects various classic chapters from his prose, poetry, educational essays, literary criticism, etc. From Zhu Ziqing's very different styles and most emotional words, you can experience his fleeting and simple life.

The Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

74K0

Every time I re-read Brother Pei Xian's prose, I recall the pleasure of listening to his chat. It is ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, the sea and the sky are vast, and it is full of interest without pretending to be profound. I often think, haven't I also had his experience and thoughts like this? When I was just fleeting, he held on tightly. He can also express it appropriately, whether it is light or strong, and the taste is extremely positive and mellow.

Classics and Frequent Talks (zi Li Jian Lin Library)

Zhu Ziqing

69K0

This book is Mr. Zhu Ziqing's introduction to ancient Chinese literature, history, and philosophy classics for young people. According to the order of classics, history, zi, and collection, and taking into account traditional opinions, it successively analyzes "Shuowen Jiezi", "Zhouyi", "Shangshu", and "Book of Songs" , Three Rites, Three Biography of the Spring and Autumn Period, Four Books, "Warring States Policy", "Historical Records", "Hanshu", Zhuzi, Ci Fu, Poems and Wen are explained with incisive insights and simple explanations. It is a guide for readers to understand ancient Chinese cultural classics and an introductory book to Chinese studies.

Zhu Ziqing Lectures on Literature

Zhu Ziqing

135K0

"Zhu Ziqing Lectures on Literature" contains dozens of essays and lectures on literature by the famous writer and literary critic Zhu Ziqing. Zhu Ziqing, who has taught in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University for a long time, has made high achievements in the study of modern and ancient literature. As one of the pioneers of the New Literature Movement, Zhu Ziqing personally participated in the creation and construction of New Literature. His combing and analysis of Chinese literature was unique, and he gradually established literary standards and standards that "appreciate both refined and popular people". "Zhu Ziqing Lectures on Literature" comprehensively organizes Zhu Ziqing's discussions on literature, covering ancient and modern times, involving various genres, and showing Zhu Ziqing's scholarly style in addition to literary creation. His unique literary interpretation will also help readers understand and appreciate Chinese literature.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

106K7.23

Zhu Ziqing's prose is a model of beautiful writing that has influenced generations of Chinese people. It has been a preserved chapter in Chinese textbooks that have been updated many times. "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", etc. Are well-known and well-known throughout the country. Li Yapeng recited deeply in CCTV's "The Reader", with tears in his eyes. When we first read it in Chinese textbooks, we were still unable to understand this feeling when we were young. After reading it again when I mature, millions of readers suddenly realize that they were too shallow back then. There is a "back figure" in everyone's heart, which touches the softness deep in the soul. "Back View" is an excellent extracurricular reading to cultivate children's pure mind. In reading classics, you can understand the depth of family affection, discover feelings, and discover love. "All love in the world points to reunion, only the love of parents points to separation." As children, our greatest sorrow is that we rely on the love of our parents, but still despise them, just like the "I" in "Back" despise the fat back and stumbling steps of our father. When I mature, I burst into tears when I think of that "clumsy" back. Just as Zhu Ziqing wrote: "His back blended into the people coming and going, and he could not be found again..."

The Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing (pocket Museum of Literature and Art)

Zhu Ziqing

77K04

This book includes many famous articles including "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Hurry", and "Back View". Here Zhu Ziqing is not only a weak writer, but also a thinker who is always thinking and feeling about life.

Back View

Back View

General Fiction

Zhu Ziqing

125K0

Zhu Ziqing's works are elegant in writing and beautiful in words. They are a hot topic in Chinese teaching now. His representative prose works "Spring", "Back" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" are highly readable from the perspective of students' learning, with rich and diverse writing techniques and a sense of tranquility, beauty and clarity in their artistic conception. Reading these articles carefully and from multiple angles can help students broaden their reading and writing ideas. This edition selects 39 articles by Zhu Ziqing, and specially invites senior Chinese teachers to write the "Test Point Study Manual", which contains a thousand-word introduction, three major writing test points, 19 targeted exercises, Zhu Ziqing's chronology, and Zhu Ziqing's biography. According to the writing needs of students of different ages (grades 6-8), Zhu Ziqing's articles are organized into narratives, expository essays, and argumentative essays. Let students compare the simplified catalog and learn Zhu Ziqing's writing skills more purposefully, such as the narrative essay "Hurry", the explanatory essay "Back", the argumentative essay "Parental Responsibility", etc.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

97K0

A treasure of modern Chinese prose, a representative work of Zhu Ziqing, a master of modern prose, and "a model of vernacular artistic prose". "Back" is the first collection of essays by Zhu Ziqing, a famous modern Chinese writer. The original version was published by Kaiming Bookstore in October 1928. The first volume of this book contains the articles from the 1928 edition of "Back", while the "External Collection Classics" includes Zhu Ziqing's other masterpieces, such as "Spring", "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns" and "Traces of Wenzhou" (one of which is "Green")... These chapters are widely circulated and have always been included in various Chinese language textbooks as models of beautiful vernacular literature (in the national compulsory education Chinese textbooks, "Spring" is included in the seventh grade, and "Back" is included in the eighth grade). Zhu Ziqing worked hard on the use of language, which is vivid in its simplicity. In addition, he is very familiar with Chinese classical poetry, so he often picks it up and becomes an organic part of his works, which are full of strong Chinese characteristics.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

167K0

"Back" was originally a collection of Zhu Ziqing's essays published by Kaiming Bookstore in 1928. In addition to the complete collection, this new edition also selects famous pieces from the prose collection such as "Traces", "You and Me", "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel", and "Miscellaneous Notes on London"; it also adds 8 representative modern poems by Zhu Ziqing, showing a rich and diverse literary master.

The Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows: Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

168K0

Zhu Ziqing's "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights" Zhu Ziqing is known for his gorgeous and clear lyrical prose, but he is not only a master of beautiful prose about scenery, but he can also describe touching daily life with concise and simple writing. This collection is based on "The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing" compiled by Zhu Ziqing's son Zhu Qiaosen, and consults other authoritative collections of Zhu Ziqing's works to select 57 representative prose works of the author in various periods, including "Qin Huai in the Shadow of the Oar and the Lamp". Lyrical poems such as "River", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Green", "White Horse Lake", "Back View" and "Venice", as well as simple and simple daily sketches such as "Civilization on the Ship", "For the Dead Wife", "Christmas" and "Three Bookstores". By reading this book, you can fully understand the author's prose style, life thoughts, and even the style of the times.

Back View: Prose by Zhu Ziqing (national Reading Classic)

Zhu Ziqing

111K0

It is well known that Zhu Ziqing writes excellent prose, especially narrative and lyrical essays, and has many well-known masterpieces. He mostly describes personal and family life, expressing the human relations between father and son, husband and wife, and friends, with a strong human touch. His lyrical essays, essays and travel notes, which mainly describe scenes, also have high artistic achievements. Zhu Ziqing wrote more than 120 essays throughout his life. This book selects 40 essays and arranges them according to the writing period. It not only focuses on his early works, but also extends his vision to his later works. This way, we can have a roughly accurate positioning of the artistic personality of Zhu Ziqing's prose and his position in the history of modern Chinese prose. Let everyone understand the changes in Zhu Ziqing's prose artistic style before and after. If readers can arouse their interest in Zhu Ziqing's people and writings through this book, and then browse his other works, then the editor's purpose will be achieved.

In a Hurry

In a Hurry

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

68K7.619

This book contains a total of 31 essays and essays by Zhu Ziqing. He wrote about looking at flowers, the spring light in January, the summer in Yangzhou, the moonlight over the lotus pond, and also about White Horse Lake, Venice, and Mengzi. The article describing his father's back was even more touching... His prose is simple and meticulous, clear and melancholy, refined with language, and is famous for its clear and beautiful writing style, which is full of true feelings.

Classics and Frequent Talks (series to Develop Reading Skills of Classics)

Zhu Ziqing

80K0

"Classics" is a work written by Mr. Zhu Ziqing for middle school students to introduce ancient Chinese classics and guide students in reading classics, allowing students to understand the inherent culture from their own language. Reading classic works is not only the study of language and characters, but also the inheritance of my country's precious cultural heritage. Zhu Ziqing saw the seriousness of the problem of abandoning "plain reading" of classics. In view of the fact that many readers were intimidated and stayed away from ancient works, he sorted out the essence of thousands of years of Chinese culture, selected thirteen representative articles, and conducted in-depth analysis and comments in order to "cultivate students' ability to read and interpret ancient books and appreciate Chinese literary masterpieces." "Classic Chang Tan" is not limited to the outdated old learning framework, but adopts modern and new sayings, which is friendly, natural and easy to understand. It is also of educational significance to today's middle school students and is a must-read for beginners in classical training.

Classics and Frequent Talks (national Reading Classic·collection Edition)

Zhu Ziqing

118K0

"Classics" is a popular reading book written by Mr. Zhu Ziqing in 1942 for students with secondary education or above. It has been widely circulated for 80 years and is an introductory guide to understanding ancient Chinese cultural classics. In this book, Mr. Zhu Ziqing interprets Chinese classics such as "Shuowen Jiezi", "Four Books and Five Classics", "Warring States Policy", "Historical Records", "Philosophers of One Hundred Schools", "Chu Ci", and other Chinese classics in a schematic and succinct manner with popular, smooth and profound words.

Moonlight over the Lotus Pond: an Intensive Reading by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

82K0

"Moonlight over the Lotus Pond: An Intensive Reading by Zhu Ziqing" is one of the "One Book" series. From the perspective of current readers who love to read, want to read and need to read, it selects representative works of poetry and prose by the famous prose collection, poet and classical literature scholar Zhu Ziqing. Zhu Ziqing's prose has always been regarded as a model of beautiful vernacular writing and has been included in various Chinese teaching materials, such as "Spring", "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", etc. He put a lot of effort into the use of language, which is vivid in its simplicity. In addition, he is very familiar with Chinese classical poetry and often picks it up at his fingertips. It has become an organic part of his works and is full of strong Chinese characteristics. In addition to his status as an essayist, Zhu Ziqing is also an active promoter of new poems in modern literature. Although the number is generally small, they are quite distinctive. They present a pure and simple fresh style in thought and art. Some poems can also be connected with prose, which is worth reading by contemporary readers.

There is Joy in Every Inch of Time: Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

106K0

"There is Joy in Every Inch of Time" brings together Mr. Zhu Ziqing's representative prose, including "Spring", "Back View", "Hurry", "Moonlight in the Lotus Pond", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights" and other famous works handed down from generation to generation. Zhu Ziqing's prose is a model of modern Chinese prose. This book is divided into four series: "Days Gone Never to Return", "When Will We Meet Again", "Traveling in the World" and "Removing Falsehoods to Preserve Truth and Sincerity", which demonstrates the distinctive characteristics and master style of Zhu Ziqing's prose from all angles. Reading this book can draw spiritual nourishment from a generation of literary masters. Life is like a journey against the odds, I wish every inch of time is filled with joy.

Back View (new Knowledge Library)

Zhu Ziqing

102K0

This book is a collection of Zhu Ziqing's classic works. The book not only contains Zhu Ziqing's widely recited classics, but also includes "Back View", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" and many other chapters selected as Chinese textbooks. This book not only has concise language and clear writing style, but also contains profound truth and power, which can bring spiritual comfort to readers. This book aims to use reading to nourish readers' growth, cultivate readers' sentiments, so that readers' outlook on life and values ​​can be subtly affected during the reading process, and they can develop good character. On the basis of selected beautiful articles, this book is also equipped with exquisite color illustrations, allowing readers to visually understand the author's heart while appreciating the beautiful articles.

Listen to Zhu Ziqing Talk About Classics: Listen to Zhu Ziqing Talk About Ancient Poetry + Listen to Zhu Ziqing Talk About Classical Literature (2 Volumes in Total)

Zhu Ziqing

119K0

This book is a series of classical literature research works by Zhu Ziqing. The whole book is divided into two volumes: "Listening to Zhu Ziqing Talk about Classical Literature" and "Listening to Zhu Ziqing Talk about Ancient Poetry". "Listening to Zhu Ziqing Lectures on Classical Literature" is an introductory course on Chinese studies taught by Mr. Zhu Ziqing. The content includes thirteen academic studies including Shuowen Jiezi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, Book of Songs, Three Rites, Spring and Autumn Annals, Four Books, Warring States Policy, Historical Records and Hanshu, Zhuzi, Ci Fu, Poetry, and Wen. Zhu Ziqing introduced the classic works in my country's cultural heritage in a simple and profound way. The whole book's combing and explanation of the classics has long become a must-read for countless Chinese studies enthusiasts. "Listening to Zhu Ziqing Talk about Ancient Poetry" contains both annotations and textual research on poetry, as well as an appreciation and analysis of the meaning of poetry. Zhu Ziqing's unique interpretation of poetry is recognized by the academic community as a model of modern Chinese scholarship.

Classical Talk

Classical Talk

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

95K0

"Classics" was written in the 1940s. It was written by Professor Zhu Ziqing for junior high school students to introduce the popularization of my country's traditional cultural classics. Professor Zhu Ziqing writes academic articles in vernacular language, outlining the contents of classic Chinese studies such as "Shuowen Jiezi", "Book of Changes", "Shangshu" and "Book of Songs", and integrates his own unique insights. The content of this book includes ancient Chinese literature, history, and philosophy. It is an introductory guide to Chinese studies with incisive insights, beautiful writing, easy-to-understand explanations, and easy-to-understand explanations. Readers can also use this book as a practical and simple vernacular introduction to some ancient books, aiming to inspire readers' interests and lead them to the road of reading cultural classics.

Zhu Ziqing's Intensive Reading (an Introduction to Everyone's Classics)

Zhu Ziqing

74K0

This book selects 30 works from Mr. Zhu Ziqing's classic works that are suitable for target readers and children of this age group.

Classical Talk (illustrated Edition)

Zhu Ziqing

100K0

This book is Mr. Zhu Ziqing's introduction to the classics of ancient Chinese literature, history, and philosophy. It interprets Chinese classics such as Shuowen Jiezi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, and The Book of Songs in an schematic and detailed manner, and discusses the characteristics of various scholars, poems, poems, and essays. The narrative is objective and plain, with insightful insights. It is an introductory guide to understanding ancient Chinese cultural classics.

Time Always Passes by Inadvertently

Zhu Ziqing

104K04

"Time Always Passes by Unconsciously" contains classic works of Zhu Ziqing's prose works. Zhu Ziqing expresses his true feelings through plain narration, which is simple and friendly, and has a moving style when reading; it also makes us understand that no matter how time passes, as long as we cherish the ordinary and real every day, explore the value of life, and compose the most gorgeous chapter of life, life will become meaningful and profound, and become eternal as time goes by.

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