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Hu Shi

20K0

"Attempt Collection", published in 1920, is the first collection of vernacular poems in the history of modern Chinese literature. It ushered in the new literary movement and is a pioneering text. The content is divided into three parts, with "Qu Guoji" attached. The first volume has not yet been born out of the old-style poetry, while the second and third volumes are bold innovations in free verse. "Trial Collection" was first published in 1920 and sold over 10,000 copies as soon as it was released. Hu Shi also invited scholars and poets to add and delete poems to the selected edition, and attached a preface to the new edition until the fourth edition was finalized and passed down to future generations. It has been nearly a hundred years since the first edition of "Anthology". During this century, literary and theoretical circles have widely debated its significance and value. It is a veritable must-read classic in the collection of modern Chinese poetry.

How Do I Go to a Foreign Country (classic Joy Reading)

Hu Shi

65K0

"How Did I Go to a Foreign Country\u002F Classic Reading" comes from the awakening of Hu Shi's own consciousness. He was deeply aware of the lack of biographical literature in China, so he strongly advised his friends to write autobiographies. However, he forgot one thing: what China lacked in past dynasties was the spirit of writing autobiographies. Although Sima Qian's "Tai Shi Gong's Autobiography" and Tao Yuanming's "Mr. Wu Liu's Biography" are representative works of traditional Chinese autobiographical literature, traditional Chinese autobiographies mainly focus on narrative and introspection, are generally shorter in length, and have very limited capacity, which is not as good as Hu Shi's expectations. He hopes that people can write about their growth experiences, academic thoughts and other aspects. Therefore, he took the initiative to summarize his previous life at the age of forty.

Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

56K0

This book selects 19 classic essays by Mr. Hu Shi. The theme fits the many confusions of contemporary young people: how to view ideals and settle down; how to learn, innovate, and grow throughout life; how to deal with others, handle the relationship between oneself and others, and radiate individual light in the era. All this is still deeply inspiring for our lives today.

Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

131K0

The selected chapters in this book demonstrate Hu Shi's profound and sharp ideological views, and also reveal his personality charm in the complicated current affairs. Covering various articles from his youth to his old age, readers can also discover the changes in his thoughts, especially "tolerance and freedom." As Hu Shi grew older, he felt that "tolerance is more important than freedom." Due to its wide coverage and rich content, the readability of this book is greatly improved. These vernacular speeches and articles are very easy to understand, showing Hu Shi's wisdom, allowing readers to understand Hu Shi's thoughts, and at the same time helping readers understand the state of the academic world at that time, and understand the world and China at that time. In this book, we can not only see a wise man who talks eloquently, but also from the content of his conversation, we can understand Hu Shi's love for the country and his insistence on democracy and freedom.

Selected Works of Hu Shi: Advocacy and Experiment

Hu Shi

244K04

"Selected Works of Hu Shi: Advocacy and Attempts" collects Hu Shi's essays advocating literary revolution at the beginning of the New Culture Movement and his attempts to create literary works using vernacular as a carrier, allowing readers to appreciate Hu Shi's style as a literary master.

Optimism Amid Pessimism

Hu Shi

142K0

Hu Shi was deeply influenced by Huxley and Dewey. He advocated liberalism throughout his life and was the pioneer of Chinese liberalism. Throughout his life, he advocated the academic method of "bold assumptions and careful verification" and "must prove his words", as well as the way of life of "working seriously and being a serious person". Tolerance and freedom were the two main themes in Hu Shi's life, which lasted throughout his life, creating a multi-faceted Hu Shi. Hu Shi did not advocate the inaction of the Eastern sages. He believes that life is about struggle, and even in a desperate situation, one must be optimistic and confident. You can be confident step by step and regard every progress as a huge hope. This is Hu Shi's optimism about life. He always carries hope in his heart. Optimism amidst the pessimism is exactly the spirit we need most in this era.

Selected Works of Hu Shi: Speeches and Current Comments

Hu Shi

240K03

"I just went out to seek my own education and life in the unknown sea of people - a lonely child. All the self-defense tools were a loving mother's love, a little habit of studying, and a little tendency to doubt." The child grew up. Later called Hu Shi, he was surrounded by praise and criticism both during and after his life. He said, "I have been a pawn crossing the river, so I can only move forward with all my strength." "Speeches and Current Comments (Selected Works of Hu Shi)" compiled by Ye Jun contains several wonderful speeches and current commentary articles by Hu Shi in his life. These speeches in "Speeches and Current Affairs (Selected Works of Hu Shi)" fully demonstrate Hu Shi's basic thoughts and views as well as his views and attitudes on academic research and current affairs and politics. From them, you can appreciate the master's style and understand his meticulous thinking and unique insights.

Hu Shi's Essays: Rebuilding Civilization

Hu Shi

158K0

Hu Shi was an advocate and practitioner of Zhehua writing. His articles were concise and comprehensive, fresh and natural, and distinguished by his knowledge. Driven by the new trend of thought, his penmanship has no secrets and is full of unrestrained and unrestrained, making people chew and ponder. He pioneered a generation of trends and became his own style in the modern Chinese literary world, and his influence has not diminished to this day.

Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

112K0

This book focuses on the many dimensions of life and discusses the philosophy of life. It is the essence of Hu Shi's thoughts. It is divided into four parts: On Freedom, On Reading and Culture, On Life, and On Society, including famous articles such as What is the Meaning of Life, Tolerance and Freedom, A Self-Defense Prescription of Three Flavors, as well as words about life and the philosophy of life in Hu Shi's speeches. This book will fully demonstrate the profound thinking about life of a generation of thinkers Hu Shi, and will have good educational significance for the public.

Tolerance and Freedom (refined Edition)

Hu Shi

125K0

As the standard bearer of the New Culture Movement and an influential ideological and academic master in the past century, Hu Shi's life journey and ideological world, regardless of success or failure, are our inexhaustible ideological resources. If you want to understand Hu Shi's thoughts, you must read his collection of speeches, because the collection of speeches is the true expression of emotions and the most direct outpouring of the heart. This book is a collection of Mr. Hu Shi's speeches. From it, we can not only see a wise man who talks eloquently, but also experience Hu Shi's love and thinking for his country and his protection and persistence of democracy and freedom.

Free Life (a Must-read Series for Primary and Secondary School Students)

Hu Shi

206K0

Hu Shi is a famous modern scholar, poet, historian, litterateur, philosopher, pioneer of Chinese liberalism, and advocate of the vernacular movement and May Fourth culture. In the book, he used simple and plain vernacular writing to open the door to people's intellectual minds; he used his life of pursuit of freedom to reflect on the advent of modern Chinese civilization. The book is divided into four parts, including: Thoughts on Life, Voices of Culture, Discourse on Education, and Memory of Life.

Every Inch of Progress Brings Joy: Hu Shi Talks About Reading

Hu Shi

122K0

In order to let readers understand Hu Shi's habits, ideas and methods in reading and doing knowledge, and thus understand Hu Shi as a person and his thoughts and scholarship through this aspect, we have specially written this book. We adhere to the following principles: 1. Based on Hu Shi's published works; 2. From Hu Shi's articles and speeches, we extracted more than 20 representative articles about studying, scholarship and determination to be a human being; 3. The selected articles should be kept as they are without modification; 4. The selected articles are not in professional academic fields and are suitable for general public readers. Due to the limited editor's level, there are bound to be inappropriate things in the book. Please correct me.

Hu Shi Talks About Philosophy and Life

Hu Shi

180K7.2

"Hu Shi Talks about Philosophy and Life" selects Hu Shi's articles on philosophy and life. The selections are all the most representative texts of Hu Shi's life, and are proofread in combination with multiple versions, striving to present the texts that are closest to the master's original meaning. This book explores two aspects of philosophy and life, from ancient times to modern times, from the past to the future. Including ancient Chinese philosophy, modern and contemporary philosophy, and concepts of life. Hu Shi, who had accepted new ideas, had very different ideas from many people at that time. Some of his views on life are still enlightening to read today.

Hu Shi's Collection of Essays (set of Three Volumes)

Hu Shi

347K0

In "Looking for a person who is not deceived by others: Talking about the current situation and society", Hu used his lifelong practice and thinking to build an ideal country that he had dreamed of all his life. He used his innocence and compassion to write about the worldly feelings of an intellectual. "Dream a Decent Dream: Talking about Life" collects 36 of his articles about life, showing the worldly feelings of an intellectual written by Mr. Hu Shi with his innocence and compassion. We can see a scholar Hu Shi who has an extremely profound foundation in Chinese studies and can break out of the old papers and think clearly about "life issues". "Repaying Him with "Nothing More": Talking about National Heritage and Civilization" tells the plot of Mr. Hu Shi's national heritage and civilization, and includes articles such as sorting out national heritage and fighting ghosts, attitudes towards modern Western civilization, preliminary opinions on literary reform, breaking the romantic disease, current trends in world culture, and current Chinese cultural issues.

Hu Shi Talks About Reading and Being a Human Being

Hu Shi

81K03

"Hu Shi Talks about Reading and Life" selects 24 articles by the famous scholar Hu Shi on reading and life. When selecting articles, we adhere to the principle of step-by-step and inclusiveness, so that the content reads in a consistent manner and contains countless things. "Talking about Reading" starts with the reasons for reading, and then discusses the methods, habits, and pleasures of reading, and combines literary criticism and literary innovation initiatives; "Talking about Being a Human Being" first discusses life in general, and then talks about tolerance and freedom, cultivation and philosophy, guiding people to better understand life.

Hu Shi's Family Letters

Hu Shi

84K0

This book contains Hu Shi's letters to his mother, his wife Jiang Dongxiu, his uncle Hu Jinren, and his sons Zuwang and Sidu. The whole book is classified and arranged according to "mother chapter", "wife and children chapter" and "relatives chapter". The focus is on letters to mother and letters to wife, from which we can see Hu Shi's emotional world as an ordinary person. In addition, the book is also equipped with a large number of precious pictures, allowing readers to experience Mr. Hu Shi's life to the maximum extent.

Practical Life

Practical Life

Literature

Hu Shi

53K0

"Using Life" is a collection of Hu Shi's works. This book contains Hu Shi's rational prose about life.

After All These Years, Who Allowed Me a Piece of Prosperity?

Hu Shi

146K0

It mainly talks about the series of classic works of the masters of the Republic of China. There are ten volumes in total. This volume is a selected collection of the works of Hu Shi, the master of the Republic of China. Hu Shi is known as "one of the leading figures of the New Culture Movement and a pioneer of Chinese liberalism." He holds thirty-two doctorate titles and has great cultural influence. "Classic Book Series of Masters of the Republic of China: After All These Years, Who Allowed Me to Be Prosperous" selects two parts of Hu Shi's essays and poems that are popular among readers. Readers can learn about the society and the master's thoughts at that time through these articles, and learn about the master's life in the articles.

Hu Shi's Prose

Hu Shi's Prose

Literature

Hu Shi

181K0

Hu Shi is a representative figure of the New Culture Movement and a famous modern litterateur. His thoughts were broad and far-reaching and had a profound impact on future generations. "Hu Shi's Prose" is a collection of essays that reflect Hu Shi's scholarship, education, science and many other ideological dimensions. The selected works of Hu Shi cover various aspects, such as life travels, academic attitudes, attitudes towards Chinese and Western culture, attitudes towards reading, as well as interactions with friends and collisions of ideological sparks, etc. It is not only impressive to read, but also demonstrates the elegance, magnanimity and style of the literati during the Republic of China. Reading "Hu Shi's Prose" is very helpful for understanding the literary masters of the May 4th generation who pioneered the trend and their literary spirit.

Hongru Chinese Studies Lecture Hall: Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

111K0

This book is a collection of Mr. Hu Shi's speeches, covering various aspects such as thought and education, freedom and democracy, civilization and society.

Hu Shi: Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

123K01

"Hu Shi: Tolerance and Freedom" is the work of Mr. Hu Shi, one of the most famous cultural scholars in modern China. It contains 32 classic works of Mr. Hu Shi, covering many fields and practical issues such as culture, people's livelihood, self-cultivation, history, education, social reform, women's issues, etc. Let's see how Mr. Hu Shi answered the many confusions of contemporary people in his article sixty years ago... What should we do in a complex society?

Hu Shi's Voice (3 Volumes in Total)

Hu Shi

478K01

This set of books includes three volumes of Hu Shi's classic works, "Position: Hu Shi on Life", "Charity: Hu Shi's Lectures on Life" and "Progress: Hu Shi's Lectures on Scholarship". It collects a variety of Hu Shi's writings in his life, newly arranged in the form of fragments and quotations, with detailed and substantial content, covering all aspects of culture, scholarship, current affairs, life, literature, etc. Hu Shi's important works and excellent works are included. "Position: Hu Shi on Life" tries its best to maintain the original style and authentically reproduce the style of a generation of masters.

Philosophy and Life

Hu Shi

143K0

The book "Philosophy and Life" contains Hu Shi's most classic masterpieces. Among them, "First Volume: Philosophical Exploration" contains Hu Shi's classic articles discussing Chinese and Western philosophy; "Second Volume: Life Propositions" collects Hu Shi's classic articles discussing his outlook on life; "Third Volume: Autobiography at Forty" contains the only autobiography written by Hu Shi before his death. It is a masterpiece of modern Chinese biographical literature. It tells the author's life experiences in childhood, adolescence and youth, and reviews his mental journey in the first forty years of his life. It is a "spiritual dialogue" between the author and his youth.

Tolerance and Freedom

Hu Shi

125K0

As the standard bearer of the New Culture Movement and an influential ideological and art master in the past century, Hu Shi's life journey and ideological world, regardless of success or failure, are our inexhaustible ideological resources. If you want to understand Hu Shi's thoughts, you must read his collection of speeches, because the collection of speeches is the most authentic expression of emotions and the most direct outpouring of the heart. This book is a collection of Mr. Hu Shi's speeches. From it, we can not only see a wise man who talks eloquently, but also realize that he neglects his love and thinking for his country and his country, and his protection and persistence of democracy and freedom.

Hu Shi Talks About Reading

Hu Shi

129K0

"Hu Shi Talks about Reading" contains Hu Shi's exploration of reading methods, records of reading experiences, discussions with friends on certain issues in the book, and his list of Chinese studies books for young students. The content is easy to understand and the language is simple and practical. It is the best book for the public to read.

Miscellaneous Memories of Traveling to the South

Hu Shi

132K0

This book contains Hu Shi's travel notes. There are descriptions of the local customs and customs along the way, but even while traveling, Hu Shi saw more than just "mountains" and "waters", he also saw local religion, culture, education and national construction, which was intended to guide a method of thinking and learning: "Believe after doubting, believe after testing, and believe after having sufficient evidence."

Masters of the Republic of China Series: Hu Shi's Classical Collection (part 1)

Hu Shi

148K0

"The Collection of Classical Works of Hu Shi" is the most important work of Hu Shi, the leader of the New Culture Movement. The book selects 16 works by Hu Shi, including "The End of Ancient Philosophy", "What is Literature", "Literature in China in the Past Fifty Years", "The Problem of Chastity", and "The Spirit of Young China". It embodies Mr. Hu Shi's philosophical thoughts, academic opinions, literary theories, vernacular thinking, and exploration of the New Culture Movement. It can be said to cover his lifetime achievements. This book is the first volume.

Personal Freedom and Social Progress

Hu Shi

96K0

This book selects about 150,000 words that are relatively easy to read from the Peking University edition of "Collected Works of Hu Shi", mainly from the eleventh volume, such as "We Want Our Freedom", "Fifty Anniversary of Peking University", "Ten-Year Plan for Academic Independence", etc.

Masters of the Republic of China Series: Hu Shi's Classical Collection (part 2)

Hu Shi

39K0

"The Collection of Classical Works of Hu Shi" is the most important work of Hu Shi, the leader of the New Culture Movement. The book selects 16 works by Hu Shi, including "The End of Ancient Philosophy", "What is Literature", "Literature in China in the Past Fifty Years", "The Problem of Chastity", and "The Spirit of Young China". It embodies Mr. Hu Shi's philosophical thoughts, academic opinions, literary theories, vernacular thinking, and exploration of the New Culture Movement. It can be said to cover his lifetime achievements. This book is the second volume.

Tolerance and Freedom: Hu Shi

Hu Shi

164K0

Hu Shi was known for his intellectual and broad-minded argumentative prose, but he was not only a sower of ideas who took the world as his own responsibility, but his prose also often contained sensitive and confusing personal emotions. This collection is based on "Hu Shi's Wen Cun" edited and selected by Hu Shi personally, and consults "The Complete Works of Hu Shi" edited by Ji Xianlin. It selects 40 representative prose works of the author in various periods, including "Tolerance and Freedom", "Mr. Almost" and "Mr. Almost" There are intellectual and broad-minded ideological works such as "Miscellaneous Reflections on Returning Home", "Issues and Isms", "Confidence and Reflection", "Philosophy and Life", as well as sensitive and confusing private emotional sketches such as "The Journey of My Late Mother", "In Memory of Zhimo" and "My Son". By reading this book, you can fully understand the author's prose style, life thoughts, and even the style of the times.

Research on Dream of Red Mansions

Hu Shi

41K0

Hu Shi is the founder of the new Redology. In 1921, he ushered in a new era of Redology research with his book "A Critique of the Dream of Red Mansions". This has become a common sense issue in the academic history of modern China. In "A Textual Research on A Dream of Red Mansions", Hu Shi conducted a well-documented textual research on the issues in the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions". It is a milestone in the study of Red Mansions in my country and a representative work in the study of Red Mansions in my country. It has had a great influence at home and abroad.

Everybody's Collection: Hu Shi's Collection

Hu Shi

309K0

The current volume "Collections of Everyone: Hu Shih's Collection" is mainly just some of his self-narrative texts, allowing readers to have a preliminary understanding of him and arousing readers' interest in reading Hu Shi.

Vernacular Literary History

Hu Shi

154K0

"History of Vernacular Literature" is the history of vernacular literature discussed by Hu Shi, and it also has a pioneering and milestone status in the history of Chinese literature. The author uses a brand-new idea and structural framework to reveal the laws and characteristics of the development of Chinese literature. His breakthrough achievements are specifically reflected in: breaking the narrow limits of previous humanistic history research, extending his horizons to a broad field beyond the works of classic writers, and greatly broadening the connotation of Chinese literary history; in terms of research methods, he pays attention to vertical examination and horizontal comparison; he jumps out of traditional thinking prejudices and evaluates ancient Chinese literature with new aesthetics and values.

Chongwenkan: Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy

Hu Shi

169K0

"Chongwenguan: An Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy" is the representative work of the academic research of Hu Shi, the master of Chinese studies, and laid a firm foundation for his establishment of a sect in modern Chinese academic circles. "Chongwenkan: An Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy" is the first great work by Chinese scholars to systematically study the history of ancient Chinese philosophy using modern academic methods. It is also the first history of ancient Chinese philosophy written in modern China that systematically applies bourgeois perspectives and methods. It has epoch-making historical significance. It has not only widely influenced researchers and thinkers, but also enlightened the public's real life in many aspects.

It's Also Weiyun (classic Pleasure Reading)

Hu Shi

14K0

This book selects representative works from Hu Shi's poetry creation, especially the new vernacular poetry. These poems are based on daily life, with free poetic structure, clear and concise words, and plain or interesting artistic conception. Through this anthology of poems, we can not only feel the poet's profound philosophical thoughts, but also realize a warm, lovely, vivid interest in life, and a soft and transparent touch. Hu Shi's opinion on poetry has always been that "the first thing is to be clear, the second thing is to be powerful, and the third thing is to be beautiful"; he insisted that "good poetry must be understandable and recitable." After the beginning of the New Culture Movement, he consciously integrated vernacular with new poetry and new literature. He boldly innovated, broke the traditional way of writing poems based on meter, emphasized natural syllables, liberated the form, language and structure of poetry, and wrote poems in simple and popular vernacular. That is, he said what he said without being roundabout or obscure, so that the poetic meaning could reach people's hearts directly.

Selected Works of Hu Shi: Commentary Edition by Zhu Ziqing (two Volumes)

Hu Shi

203K0

Hu Shi wrote the preface and edited it himself, and suggested that it be selected as a intensive reading volume for student textbooks. The "Selected Works of Hu Shi" contains a total of 23 articles including the preface. The earliest version was the traditional vertical format published by Yadong Library in 1930. After liberation, due to the "criticism of Hu" in China, Peking University Press republished "Selected Works of Hu Shi" in the mid-1950s, but most of it was abridged and lost its original appearance. From 1940 to 1941, Ye Shengtao and Zhu Ziqing presided over the compilation of a series of "Reading Guide" to promote Chinese language teaching in secondary schools. Among them, Zhu Ziqing highly praised "The Selected Works of Hu Shi" and considered it a good book worth reading. He personally wrote the 20,000-word "Guidelines for "Selected Works of Hu Shi"" (included in the second volume of "The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing"). For the first time, this book collects the complete "Selected Works of Hu Shi" and Zhu Ziqing's "Guidelines for Selected Works of Hu Shi" into a collection. It represents the essence of Mr. Hu Shi's thoughts in all aspects, and also shows the influence of Hu Shi's thoughts in that special era.

How Do You Want to Harvest? Plant First

Hu Shi

99K0

"How to Harvest, Plant First" collects Hu Shi's fine articles on youth, life, and ideals, including Hu Shi's suggestions and guidance for young people in terms of ideological cultivation, ability improvement, and personality cultivation, as well as how young people can achieve their own lives. As long as you exist in this world, there must be a goal for you to accomplish. No matter how daunting the difficulties you face are, as long as we take persistent actions, we can live a wonderful life. This is an important content of Hu Shi's thought, and it is also the best guide for today's young people when they face confusion in their studies and life. He is passionate and sharp, but full of his sincerity and enthusiasm for life. It is a life attitude that every young person deserves to have.

Big Life Strategy

Hu Shi

163K05

Hu Shi wrote a lot throughout his life, including specialized works in philosophy, literature, history and other fields. Among Hu Shi's numerous writings, the editor selected and compiled a book like this from the perspective of life issues, aiming to give readers a general understanding of Hu Shi's outlook on life through these articles, and to draw some microscopic lessons from them. This book takes the main clues of life from childishness to maturity and then to old age, and inserts major issues in each stage of life. It is divided into six sections such as "Top of the Tree" and so on. The title of each section is added by the editor. The arrangement of such classification is only for the convenience of reading.