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中国经典文学书系(套装共66册)
Li Jieren Lu Yin Yu Dafu Zhang Ziping Zhou Zuoren
This book includes "Still Water Waves (Part 1 and 2)", "Selected Works of Lu Yin", "Flame", "Big Wave", "Xian Shu·Lonely Spring Dynasty", "Tailuo Journey", "Sentimental Journey Everywhere", "Flower Blossom Journey· "Travel Notes", "Lonely Life: Remaining Persons", "Old Friend in Storms: Farewell to Me", "Evening Intoxicated by Spring Breeze", "Sinking", "Autumn Night at Blue Wave Lake", "Last Happiness", etc., Totaling 66 volumes. "Still Water Waves" is a novel with strong local characteristics of Bashu culture. The novel closely combines the ups and downs of the times with the fate of the characters, and infiltrates the characteristics and changes of the times into the entire plot, so it has epic characteristics. The novel also uses the description of the protagonist to concretely show the profound crisis hidden in the backwater society of the then isolated Sichuan area. The greatest success of the novel is that it uses the changes in the fate of the characters to show the changes in the political and economic life fields of the times, and truly creates "typical characters in typical environments". The novel also combines character creation and plot advancement, and delicately describes the customs, daily attire, local specialties, etc. Of the environment in which the characters move, thereby enhancing the historical authenticity. "Big Wave" is a novel narrated by the author in the local characteristic language of Bashu. The content is that in order to oppose the Qing government's selling of the right to build the Sichuan-Hankou Railway, Xia Zhishi, Lin Shaoquan and others organized the Road Protection Comrades Association, but were brutally suppressed, causing an uproar among the people. As a result, the road protection movement developed from a petition to a revolutionary movement of armed resistance. This book focuses on the relationship between upper-level bureaucrats and historical figures, reproduces the road protection movement that took place in Sichuan in the early 19th century, and vividly describes to us the life under the rule of the late Qing government.
This book includes "Still Water Waves (Part 1 and 2)", "Selected Works of Lu Yin", "Flame", "Big Wave", "Xian Shu·Lonely Spring Dynasty", "Tailuo Journey", "Sentimental Journey Everywhere", "Flower Blossom Journey· "Travel Notes", "Lonely Life: Remaining Persons", "Old Friend in Storms: Farewell to Me", "Evening Intoxicated by Spring Breeze", "Sinking", "Autumn Night at Blue Wave Lake", "Last Happiness", etc., Totaling 66 volumes. "Still Water Waves" is a novel with strong local characteristics of Bashu culture. The novel closely combines the ups and downs of the times with the fate of the characters, and infiltrates the characteristics and changes of the times into the entire plot, so it has epic characteristics. The novel also uses the description of the protagonist to concretely show the profound crisis hidden in the backwater society of the then isolated Sichuan area. The greatest success of the novel is that it uses the changes in the fate of the characters to show the changes in the political and economic life fields of the times, and truly creates "typical characters in typical environments". The novel also combines character creation and plot advancement, and delicately describes the customs, daily attire, local specialties, etc. Of the environment in which the characters move, thereby enhancing the historical authenticity. "Big Wave" is a novel narrated by the author in the local characteristic language of Bashu. The content is that in order to oppose the Qing government's selling of the right to build the Sichuan-Hankou Railway, Xia Zhishi, Lin Shaoquan and others organized the Road Protection Comrades Association, but were brutally suppressed, causing an uproar among the people. As a result, the road protection movement developed from a petition to a revolutionary movement of armed resistance. This book focuses on the relationship between upper-level bureaucrats and historical figures, reproduces the road protection movement that took place in Sichuan in the early 19th century, and vividly describes to us the life under the rule of the late Qing government.