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犹忆前尘立少时:俞平伯点评唐宋词
Yu Pingbo
This book was selected from a vast collection of Tang and Song poems by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies. The selection of words is slightly broader, and he strives to reflect the stylistic characteristics of the poet and the development path of his words. This book contains 251 poems from the Tang Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty, divided into three volumes. The first volume contains poems from the Tang and Five Dynasties, and is divided into three parts: 1. Tang Dynasty, 2. "Huajian", and 3. Southern Tang Dynasty; a total of eighty-seven poems. The middle and second volumes are composed of Song poems, totaling 164 poems. The middle volume is titled "Song Ci I", and the second volume is titled "Song Ci II", which is equivalent to the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty.
This book was selected from a vast collection of Tang and Song poems by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies. The selection of words is slightly broader, and he strives to reflect the stylistic characteristics of the poet and the development path of his words. This book contains 251 poems from the Tang Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty, divided into three volumes. The first volume contains poems from the Tang and Five Dynasties, and is divided into three parts: 1. Tang Dynasty, 2. "Huajian", and 3. Southern Tang Dynasty; a total of eighty-seven poems. The middle and second volumes are composed of Song poems, totaling 164 poems. The middle volume is titled "Song Ci I", and the second volume is titled "Song Ci II", which is equivalent to the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty.

隔花人远天涯近:俞平伯读词偶得·清真词释
Yu Pingbo
This book is a combined edition of "Reading Ci Occasionally" and "Qingzhen Ci Interpretation" written by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies in the 1930s and 1940s, who studied the poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties. With his profound attainments in the field of classical literature, Yu Pingbo expressed incisive and unique insights into the poems he selected from famous writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which is of great benefit to the readers who love classical literature. In addition, the editor has paired it with more than a hundred illustrations based on the artistic conception of the words, all of which are drawn by ancient people. They are pleasing to the eye and pleasant to read.
This book is a combined edition of "Reading Ci Occasionally" and "Qingzhen Ci Interpretation" written by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies in the 1930s and 1940s, who studied the poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties. With his profound attainments in the field of classical literature, Yu Pingbo expressed incisive and unique insights into the poems he selected from famous writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which is of great benefit to the readers who love classical literature. In addition, the editor has paired it with more than a hundred illustrations based on the artistic conception of the words, all of which are drawn by ancient people. They are pleasing to the eye and pleasant to read.

民国学术文化名著:红楼梦辨
Yu Pingbo
This book mainly includes the study of the literary style of Dream of Red Mansions, as well as lost manuscripts and commentaries. It is the first monograph in the history of new red studies. Although it is not large in length, it covers many fields of red studies and has achieved fruitful research results. Many studies have pioneering value, are of great academic significance and have far-reaching influence.
This book mainly includes the study of the literary style of Dream of Red Mansions, as well as lost manuscripts and commentaries. It is the first monograph in the history of new red studies. Although it is not large in length, it covers many fields of red studies and has achieved fruitful research results. Many studies have pioneering value, are of great academic significance and have far-reaching influence.

不忆相逢 与君同梦(精装典藏版)
Yu Pingbo
This book is an analytical reading of poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and a monograph on the poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies. With his profound attainments in the field of classical literature, Yu Pingbo expressed incisive and unique insights into the selected poems of famous writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which is of great benefit to the readers who love classical literature. The classic ancient original words and the beautiful words and explanations written by Mr. Yu complement each other and are two masterpieces, making it pleasant to read.
This book is an analytical reading of poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and a monograph on the poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies. With his profound attainments in the field of classical literature, Yu Pingbo expressed incisive and unique insights into the selected poems of famous writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which is of great benefit to the readers who love classical literature. The classic ancient original words and the beautiful words and explanations written by Mr. Yu complement each other and are two masterpieces, making it pleasant to read.

Yu Pingbo's Prose
Literature俞平伯散文
Yu Pingbo
"Yu Pingbo Prose" is a variety in the second volume of "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collection". It is selected from Yu Pingbo's five prose collections and extra collections, including famous articles such as "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Snow in Taoranting", "I Think" and "Sleeping Moon". It has selected about 200,000 words of content and is accompanied by more than a dozen personal black-and-white photos of Yu Pingbo. The contents of the book are arranged in the order of the time when the articles were published. Yu Pingbo's prose belongs to the Yanzhi School of prose. It has a fresh style, simple and fluent language, and the style of a scholar-official. It is very suitable for middle and high school students to read and serve as a model for learning writing.
"Yu Pingbo Prose" is a variety in the second volume of "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collection". It is selected from Yu Pingbo's five prose collections and extra collections, including famous articles such as "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Snow in Taoranting", "I Think" and "Sleeping Moon". It has selected about 200,000 words of content and is accompanied by more than a dozen personal black-and-white photos of Yu Pingbo. The contents of the book are arranged in the order of the time when the articles were published. Yu Pingbo's prose belongs to the Yanzhi School of prose. It has a fresh style, simple and fluent language, and the style of a scholar-official. It is very suitable for middle and high school students to read and serve as a model for learning writing.

Lectures on Ancient Chinese Poetry
Literature中国古诗词精讲
Yu Pingbo
"Essence of Chinese Ancient Poetry" mainly introduces ancient Chinese poetry. Chinese ancient poetry was formed and developed in ancient Chinese history. Therefore, the use of ancient poetry in the teaching of ancient Chinese history is not only the development of ancient Chinese history teaching resources, but also the integration of history disciplines and surrounding disciplines, which is fully in line with the concept of the new curriculum and the needs of students to learn ancient Chinese history.
"Essence of Chinese Ancient Poetry" mainly introduces ancient Chinese poetry. Chinese ancient poetry was formed and developed in ancient Chinese history. Therefore, the use of ancient poetry in the teaching of ancient Chinese history is not only the development of ancient Chinese history teaching resources, but also the integration of history disciplines and surrounding disciplines, which is fully in line with the concept of the new curriculum and the needs of students to learn ancient Chinese history.

Middle Aged
Literature中年
Yu Pingbo
The prose book "Middle Age" is a masterpiece selected from a large number of prose works written by Mr. Yu Pingbo throughout his life. It is also the essence of Mr. Yu's prose. Mr. Yu Pingbo is a poet, essayist and scholar all in one, and his prose also has the strengths of a poet, essayist and scholar. The works collected in this book have the charm of poetry, the diluted beauty of prose, and the rationality and meticulousness of a scholar. Mr. Yu Pingbo's prose is like a glass of aged wine. It is not suitable for cola-style drinking, but is more suitable for people to taste carefully in the quiet of the night.
The prose book "Middle Age" is a masterpiece selected from a large number of prose works written by Mr. Yu Pingbo throughout his life. It is also the essence of Mr. Yu's prose. Mr. Yu Pingbo is a poet, essayist and scholar all in one, and his prose also has the strengths of a poet, essayist and scholar. The works collected in this book have the charm of poetry, the diluted beauty of prose, and the rationality and meticulousness of a scholar. Mr. Yu Pingbo's prose is like a glass of aged wine. It is not suitable for cola-style drinking, but is more suitable for people to taste carefully in the quiet of the night.

Life is Just Like This
Literature人生不过如此
Yu Pingbo
We believe that a person should have an attitude towards his own life and life, an attitude that is not polite. Everyone wants to live well, this is a human thing. How can we live well? Then let everyone talk about it. The few of us have the following considerable understanding, so we talk about "my house." One is self-love. From the standpoint of loving others, we have reasons to love ourselves. The second is peace, at least between us. This is not a dream. The third is to move forward. Only by moving forward can there be life. To expand life, we can only move forward further. The fourth is gossip, which is called "the heart is always free when you are diligent and extravagant". Here, we will not be swallowed up by everything...
We believe that a person should have an attitude towards his own life and life, an attitude that is not polite. Everyone wants to live well, this is a human thing. How can we live well? Then let everyone talk about it. The few of us have the following considerable understanding, so we talk about "my house." One is self-love. From the standpoint of loving others, we have reasons to love ourselves. The second is peace, at least between us. This is not a dream. The third is to move forward. Only by moving forward can there be life. To expand life, we can only move forward further. The fourth is gossip, which is called "the heart is always free when you are diligent and extravagant". Here, we will not be swallowed up by everything...