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Have Nothing but Have Everything

Yu Guangzhong

123K04

A long and lingering song "Nostalgia" made Mr. Yu famous on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but this great writer who spans the four-dimensional writing space of poetry, prose, translation, and commentary is, as he joked, an "artistic polygamist." This book can be said to be the complete collection of Mr. Yu Guangzhong's love letters to art. It contains the cross-dimensional masterpieces written by him as a poet, translator, critic, and essayist. It can be divided into three parts: literary memory, art criticism, and essays. With a lot of words, it leads readers to smell the fragrance of hardness and softness in "Tiger and Rose", and in "The Moon Sees the Clouds". "The Mysteries of New School Chinese Painting" are revealed, "Lilting and Chattering" cuts through the confusion of tongues, and "Rampant Foreign Language" laughs at the "eccentricities" of foreign languages... Strolling along the way, through the ups and downs of the art world for half a century, in the diverse and profound cultural world in the eyes of a generation of literary giants, I meet those incomparably beautiful muses.

Moonlight is Still the Moonlight of Youth

Yu Guangzhong

99K04

This book collects a selection of Yu Guangzhong's travel journey spanning half a century, including "Xiaoyaoyou", "The Sun Never Sets Home", "The Eve of the Cutting of Osmanthus", "Bitter Rain Will Fall", "Memory is as Long as a Railroad" and many other representative works of prose. With elegant, funny, wise and approachable words, it leads readers through forests and seas, in and out of bustling cities and pristine nature, to experience thousands of scenery under the pen of a pen, and to feel the patriotic sentiments of a generation that stretches from youth to twilight.

Kite Resentment

Kite Resentment

Literature

Yu Guangzhong

32K0

"Kite Resentment" selected 100 poems from Mr. Yu Guangzhong's thousands of poems, which were reviewed by the poet himself. This book was published on the occasion of Mr. Yu's 90th birthday and is a grand tribute to the poet's birthday. A considerable number of poems included in this book have never been published in the mainland before. This time we publish them together in order to let more mainland poetry friends and literature lovers have a look at their elegance. Mr. Yu wrote the preface for the publication of this book, which we have also included in its entirety.

Next Time You Pass By, There Will Be No Me in the World

Yu Guangzhong

29K01

"The next time you pass by, there will be no more of me in the world" is authorized and approved by the family of Mr. Yu Guangzhong. It selects more than 100 poems from all the poetry collections published by Mr. Yu over the past fifty years. It is a must-read work to understand Mr. Yu's noble character. The title of the book "Next time you pass by, there will be no more me in the world" is excerpted from Mr. Yu's 1985 poem "Hail Harley", "How many people on this side can wait for you\u002F to come back gracefully in the next reincarnation?\U002F At least I can't. Even if my white hair is three thousand feet, how can it be longer than yours?\U002FNext time you pass by, There is no me in the world\u002FBut my country is still the Five Mountains upward\u002FAll the rivers are still rolling towards the east\u002FThe will of the nation is always forward\u002FToward the hot sun, just like you." Mr. Yu's posthumous work is the swan song of the world. Reading it is majestic and majestic, making your blood boil, and you can't help but burst into tears. "The next time you pass by, there will be no more of me in the world" contains nine chapters: "Homeland, Youth, Human World, World, Memories, Wonders, Beauty, Love, and Time". From these nine themes, you can understand Mr. Yu's poems from different historical perspectives in a multi-faceted way, and this book commemorates Mr. Yu Guangzhong.

Beautiful Enough: Yu Guangzhong Talks About the Beauty of Literature and Art

Yu Guangzhong

108K0

The collection of literary criticism by literary master Yu Guangzhong is also an introduction to literary aesthetics. It contains many classic works such as "The Article is as High as the Forehead", "A Reply to Shakespeare", "The Jet Difference between Li Bai and Edgar Allan Poe", etc. The content spans many fields such as literature, poetry, painting and so on. Yu Guang Middle School combines Chinese and Western methods, uses literature as the theory, explains things thoroughly, explains the profound things in simple terms, and comments on a generation of writers or artists with brilliant literary talent, which can point out their spiritual vigor and both intellectuality and sensibility. As Yu Guangzhong said: "When I write reviews, the style of writing is a bit text-based. In spirit, it is like an expedition captain writing a logbook, not an oceanographer publishing a research report."

Nostalgia: Poems by Yu Guangzhong

Yu Guangzhong

50K0

It collects the essence of Yu Guangzhong's thousands of poems in his creative career from 1952 to 2015, and organizes the context based on the poet's creative timeline. It fully demonstrates the diverse styles and broad realm of the poet's poems, and demonstrates the charm and charm of the poet's master. Everyone who is homesick has read his poems, and the famous "Nostalgia" has been included in Chinese textbooks for generations. "Nostalgia Poet" is Yu Guangzhong's label, but his achievements are by no means limited to that. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, he wrote "When will we reunite and eighty million people will sing together?"; He commented on Li Bai that "half of the prosperous Tang Dynasty can be achieved by spitting out the embroidered mouth"; and said of Du Fu, "Your stick has not been cold yet. Such a prime minister deserves to be such a poet." The difference between this book and other collections of Yu Guangzhong's poems on the market is that it excerpts the preface or postscript written by Yu Guangzhong when he published a single collection of poems, ranging from three or four sentences to several paragraphs. Let readers understand the poet's creative process and reflect the evolution of the poet's poetic conception. In addition to serious and honest summaries, there are also heartfelt words.

Listen to the Cold Rain (youth Edition)

Yu Guangzhong

131K0

"Listen to the Cold Rain" is the peak of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong's prose creation. It contains 28 articles, including "Listen to the Cold Rain", "The Great Wall", "Shanmeng", "Four Types of Friends", "The Realm of Borrowing Money" and other popular classics, and another There are wonderful travel notes, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews. The writing style is eclectic and can bring readers multiple beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous large-scale writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author writes about his emotions and thoughts about his hometown during his travels in a poetic style, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.

If I Had Nine Lives

Yu Guangzhong

97K0

This book selects 19 articles by Mr. Yu Guangzhong, including popular classics such as "Hugging across the Water", "The Lost Hat", "Listen to the Cold Rain", "Iguazubai Falls", "If I Had Nine Lives", etc., To bring you multiple beautiful enjoyments and life enlightenments. In Mr. Yu Guangzhong's light words, you can experience his nostalgia and memories for his hometown, his love for the vegetation, mountains, seas and stars, his description of his journey, his thoughts on the meaning of life and social phenomena...

A Blink of an Eye is Not Considered a Boy. a Lifetime is Not Considered Eternity

Yu Guangzhong

112K0

This book selects 21 essays from Yu Guangzhong, divided into three chapters: three perspectives: travel experience, old time scenes, and world affairs. The author's footsteps, thoughts of traveling, and unusual concern and sensitivity towards everything in the world are all reflected in the author's writing. Growing old is irreversible, and each of us will eventually say goodbye to this world. However, the real touch in life must be related to the youth, who are full of vigor and fearlessness and do not worry about the future. Even with the bonus of laziness, they are still jingling and have their own style. Some people, born halfway through their lives, are still teenagers when they return. Some people, young and old, have their own burdens on their shoulders. I hope that everyone who reads this book will treasure a unique magic weapon in the world.

Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Listen to the Cold Rain

Yu Guangzhong

131K0

"Listen to the Cold Rain" is the peak of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong's prose creation. It contains 28 articles, including "Listen to the Cold Rain", "The Great Wall", "Shanmeng", "Four Types of Friends", "The Realm of Borrowing Money" and other popular classics, and another There are wonderful travel notes, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews. The writing style is eclectic and can bring readers multiple beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous large-scale writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author writes about his emotions and thoughts about his hometown during his travels in a poetic style, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.

It's a Long Road, Let's Walk Slowly

Yu Guangzhong

152K0

Selected 36 essays by Mr. Yu Guangzhong, including five parts: travel notes, emotional experiences, life wisdom, worldly feelings, and cultural reflections. Materials support people's lives, while beliefs support people's souls. In this journey of life, "going far away" is the most romantic impulse in everyone's life, and it is also the source of everyone's strength to fight against loneliness and reality. Our lives are short but long. What is short is external materials and time, but what is long is people's pursuit and faith. In this book, Mr. Yu Guangzhong uses the attitude of a person who has experienced life to provide every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward. May everyone who reads this book have a happy life and abundant faith!

Yu Guangzhong's Four Rhymes of Nostalgia (4 Volumes in Total)

Yu Guangzhong

473K0

This set has four volumes in total, namely: "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Green Border Sorrow", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Nostalgia of Time", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: A Happy Journey", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Listen to the Cold Rain".

Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in Yu Guangzhong: the Nostalgia of Time

Yu Guangzhong

111K0

"The Nostalgia of Time" is the posthumous work of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong. The book collects and publishes for the first time Yu Guangzhong's unpublished prose, poetry, and comments during his lifetime, with an affectionate preface by Yu Guangzhong's daughter Yu Youshan, recalling the wise moments in the last life of a generation of masters. The book includes Yu Guangzhong's lyrical prose in which he deeply misses his relatives and friends, as well as comments he wrote while still devoting himself to the study of literature and art in his later years. Essays, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews cover the four dimensions of Yu Guangzhong's creation: poetry, prose, commentary, and translation. The content is rich, extensive, and eclectic. Use poetic language to write prose, and use prose literary grace to write comments. The emotions are deep and sincere, and the writing style is thick and profound. It is a masterpiece created in his later years.

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books on Travelers: the Shepherd Looking Homeward

Yu Guangzhong

119K0

"The Shepherd Looking Homeward" follows "Xiaoyaoyou" and follows "Listen to the Cold Rain". It is Yu Guangzhong's masterpiece in his prime. The lines in many articles confirm his lonely mood of "alone as a stranger in a foreign land". From lyrical prose to literary criticism, from modern to classical, in chapters of great literary value, watch Yu Guangzhong construct his own literary blueprint and feel his singing filled with blood and tears.

Prose by Yu Guangzhong (collection of Prose by Famous Masters)

Yu Guangzhong

100K03

Prose in the left hand, poetry in the right hand, a book of nostalgia for two places in one life. A prose classic by Yu Guangzhong, one of the eight masters of contemporary Chinese prose and a leading figure in Taiwanese prose. In addition to being widely known as a "nostalgic poet", Yu Guangzhong is also one of the best essayists in contemporary China. He calls his prose "The Muse of the Left Hand". His works are "grand in momentum, with language like a military parade, overwhelming mountains and seas, thousands of horses galloping, and have a profound sense of humor". At the same time, they are immersed in a poetic and classical charm, organically integrating China's cultural heritage and modern consciousness. This book contains both Yu Guangzhong's past classics and his new works in his later years. In the book, you can not only see his life trajectory and understanding of life and the world, but also his sentiments in life, his great love for relatives and friends, and his tolerance for all things in the world. You can also see his humorous and even unruly side. Through these classic works, you can get to know a different Yu Guangzhong.

Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in Yu Guangzhong: Xiaoyaoyou

Yu Guangzhong

102K0

"Happy Journey" is Yu Guangzhong's representative work in the mature period of his lyrical prose creation. It perfectly integrates intelligence and sensibility. The author writes about his experiences while traveling overseas, thinking about the universe and life, missing his homeland, motherland, and his wife and daughters. It shows the carefree life of a generation of literary masters and the love between their children. Everyone longs for a getaway, and there is always a homesick song in their hearts. We will eventually travel far, and finally say goodbye to ourselves, to embrace all kinds of life, to be lonely, to be happy.

Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in Yu Guangzhong: Green and Boundary Sorrow

Yu Guangzhong

129K0

"Green Life and Sorrow" is Yu Guangzhong's sixth collection of essays. It contains almost all the works of the author during his three years in Hong Kong during his middle age. Editions on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are scarce and almost out of print. The content of the book is divided into four series. The first volume is lyrical prose with a beautiful writing style, which is a model for students' writing. The second volume is short essays, covering literature, dance, folk songs, poetry, etc., And covers literary and artistic topics at your fingertips. The third volume is literary criticism, looking at Yu Guangzhong's evaluation of writers in the early Republic of China such as Dai Wangshu, Wen Yiduo, Guo Moruo, and Zhu Ziqing. The five articles in the fourth series are book reviews. The five books reviewed are either poems, novels, translations, or English works. When Yu Guang was a young man, he went to Hong Kong for the first time. Due to the chaotic current situation, he was unable to study. A year later, his mother brought him back to Taiwan. Twenty-seven years later, when he returned to Hong Kong, he was accompanied by his wife and four daughters. Sadly, his mother had been cremated long ago. The former out-of-school youth has become a university professor on the podium. He was born young and his life is like a dream. Looking north to the Central Plains from Taiwan is a feeling of homesickness; looking north to the Central Plains from Hong Kong is a feeling of border worry. Three years pass quickly, but the memory carried by words will remain forever. Yu Guangzhong used his extensive writing style to write exquisite and simple chapters, which are integrated into this book "Green Bian Sorrow", which is deeply loved by academic circles and readers.

Van Gogh's Sunflowers: Prose by Yu Guangzhong

Yu Guangzhong

147K05

Yu Guangzhong is one of the best essayists in contemporary China. His prose is "grand in momentum, with language like a military parade, overwhelming mountains and seas, thousands of horses galloping, and has a profound sense of humor." At the same time, it is immersed in a poetic and classical charm, organically integrating China's cultural heritage and modern consciousness. This book contains both Yu Guangzhong's past classics as well as new works in recent years. The works selected in this book cover Yu Guangzhong's understanding of life, understanding of the world, cherishing family and friendship, and insights on growth and success.

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books on Travelers (4 Volumes in Total)

Yu Guangzhong

389K0

There are four volumes in this set, namely: "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: Crossing the Water", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: With a Map", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: The Sun Never Sets Home", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: The Shepherd God Looking Homeward".

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books on Travelers: the Sun Never Sets at Home

Yu Guangzhong

101K0

"The Sun Never Sets on Home" is Yu Guangzhong's fourth collection of pure prose, with a total of 21 articles. It is a precious creation of his later years. The articles range from a playful sketch "Sandu Fu" which is as short as a few hundred words, to a huge piece "Bridge Across the Golden City" which is more than 10,000 words long. The several travel notes on South Africa, Spain, and Brazil all contain vivid narratives and superb insights. There is also "Have Your Big Head Meeting" which is humorous and random. Stop short articles as soon as they are ready, and stop at the end; long articles can be as full and enjoyable as possible. He continued to write in his later years, firstly because he still felt that life was precious and his mother tongue was the most beautiful, so he could not give up easily; secondly, because enthusiastic critics and readers still loved him wrongly and could not bear to educate him.

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books on Travelers: Calling to Cross the Water

Yu Guangzhong

98K0

"Hudu across the Water" is a travel diary written by Yu Guangzhong after he traveled to various places with his wife and friends. The areas mentioned include the scenery of southern Taiwan, as well as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Thailand. Yu Guangzhong appropriately expresses sensory experience, allowing readers to enjoy a realistic "sense of presence"; his travel notes are also different from local chronicles or tourist manuals in that there is "I" in the text, and there is a living traveler walking among the mountains, rivers or cultural relics. There is erudition and deep thought in the lyrical description of scenery. Follow the poet's footsteps and get to know yourself while walking.

Life is Like a Journey Against the Odds, and I Am Also a Traveler

Yu Guangzhong

125K0

Yu Guangzhong, a master of contemporary literature, personally selected a new collection of essays during his lifetime. The book covers four major themes: love and loneliness in life; wisdom and interest in life; beauty and understanding of culture, and thoughts on the road. Yu Guang's Chinese writing style is eclectic, and his prose can bring readers a variety of beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author reviews a lifetime of love and loneliness, memories and reflections, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.

This Place of Peace of Mind is My Hometown

Yu Guangzhong

151K03

This book is a collection of essays that Mr. Yu Guangzhong personally reviewed before his death, showing his thoughts and nostalgia for his hometown and life. This place of peace of mind is my hometown, and nostalgia is the moonlight in my heart. But if I find peace of mind, everywhere can be my hometown. In the love and beauty of literature, I hope readers can, together with Yu Guangzhong, appreciate the ups and downs of wandering life, watch the calmness and freedom of those with abundant souls in their old age, and find the true meaning of life. This place of peace of mind is my hometown. This is the footnote of the life of Mr. Yu Guangzhong, the "nostalgia poet", and it is also a destination that transcends time and space.

The World is Moving and I Am Sitting

Yu Guangzhong

151K0

This book is a collection of essays that Mr. Yu Guangzhong personally reviewed before his death. It shows his undying passion for life and his unwavering nostalgia for his hometown. In mainland China, Yu Guangzhong is a well-known "nostalgic poet" and the literary seed of exile in a foreign land; in Taiwan, he is the leader of a generation of literati and "the master in the eyes of the masters." Yu Guangzhong writes poetry with his right hand and prose with his left hand. Prose is an extension of his poetry. In the love and beauty of prose, I hope readers can explore the second "writing space" in Yu Guangzhong, appreciate the ups and downs of wandering life, see the calmness and freedom of those with rich hearts that transcend time and space, and find the true meaning of life.

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books for Travelers: with a Map

Yu Guangzhong

71K0

In "With a Map", follow Yu Guangzhong as he travels abroad - the gorgeous London, the passionate Barcelona, ​​the prosperous New York, the romantic Paris, the moving Scotland... As shown on the map, your heart is where you want it; your travels have no boundaries, and your thoughts have no boundaries. Everywhere you go, you leave wonderful and unforgettable words. While enjoying the exotic scenery, Yu Guang also commented on the stars of Western culture in a unique and humorous way, showing a literary and artistic style that is both solemn and humorous. This book is a collection of essays that blends nature and humanity. With a map, I traveled across thousands of rivers and mountains, and came back still a young man.

Innocence: Prose by Yu Guangzhong

Yu Guangzhong

135K0

"Innocent Son: Prose by Yu Guangzhong" contains the representative prose works of Yu Guangzhong, a master of contemporary Chinese literature. The prose topics involve four aspects: walking, opinions, creation, and memories. Reminiscing about childhood memories, traveling to the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, and expressing unique literary concepts... Life wisdom, cultural impressions, local customs and customs are all full of the innocent feelings of the mountains and rivers. This book includes famous works such as "Listen to the Cold Rain", "Tower", "Ode to Climbing a Tower", "The Shepherd Looking Homeward", "Thinking of Shu", among which "Listen to the Cold Rain" is included in the high school Chinese textbook. Spanning the four-dimensional writing space of poetry, prose, commentary, and translation, it fully demonstrates the extraordinary attainments of a generation of literary giants who combine both strength and softness, and integrate Chinese and Western styles.

There is a Tiger in My Heart, I Smell the Rose Carefully

Yu Guangzhong

154K0

Yu Guangzhong personally reviewed the contents and comprehensively included many classic works such as "Listen to the Cold Rain", "Memory is as Long as a Railroad Track", "My Four Imaginary Enemies", "Mountain Alliance", and "Sha Tin Mountain Residence". Ninety years of life accumulation, chatting about worldly affairs, talking about travel notes, writing cultural reflections, and telling life insights. In Yu Guangzhong's words, everyone can find their own nostalgia, memory and youth. There was a blazing light in his thin body, which illuminated countless claustrophobic and angry souls in the pale age.

Life is Like a Journey Against the Odds, and I Am Also a Traveler

Yu Guangzhong

126K7.7245

Yu Guangzhong personally selected a new collection of essays. The book covers four major themes: love and loneliness in life; wisdom and interest in life; beauty and understanding of culture, and thoughts on the road. Yu Guang's Chinese writing style is eclectic, and his prose can bring readers a variety of beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author reviews a lifetime of love and loneliness, memories and reflections, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward. There are many things in life, just like the ripples behind a ship, they always feel beautiful after the fact.