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A Collection of Self-cultivation (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

98K0

This book is one of the collections of essays by Zhou Yueran, a famous bibliophile and writer in the Republic of China. It contains more than 100 short essays. These essays are short, concise, rich in coverage, and full of wit. Through descriptions and reflections on the minutiae of daily life and the evolution of all things in the world, it reflects the wisdom of life and principles of dealing with things that the author has realized in life, work, communication, and reading. The writing style is smooth, natural, and full of humor. Zhou Yueran was a famous bibliophile and writer during the Republic of China. He had rich life experiences. In his writings, readers can not only understand Zhou Yueran as a person, but also see the style of an era through his stories.

Literary and Historical Miscellaneous Records

Zhou Yueran

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This book is one of the collections of essays by Zhou Yueran, a famous bibliophile and writer in the Republic of China. The articles in this book reflect the author's experience in reading and publishing, as well as his memories of interacting with cultural celebrities. The author is not only a well-known bibliophile, but also proficient in English, which makes him very familiar with domestic and foreign literary and academic works. In addition, he also has close contacts with many cultural celebrities of the time. Such an experience not only made him well-informed, but also allowed him to gain insight into the facts, which led him to publish many of the opinions he read. For example, the author believes that those who like humor must be cautious. One of the greatest features of this book is that the collection of foreign essays has been published in its entirety for the first time. In the book, you can taste the original flavor of Zhou Yueran.

Sequel to Marriage and Childbirth

Zhou Yueran

98K0

This book is one of the collections of essays by Zhou Yueran, a famous bibliophile, translator and essayist in the Republic of China. Gender relations and various issues arising from them have been avoided by Chinese people for a long time. The author once opened a column in newspapers and periodicals on this issue to provide guidance to young people. These articles are not boring sermons, but short and concise stories told in a humorous style, which are both educational and entertaining. For example, in the author's opinion, boys and girls, regardless of whether they are from the Western Regions, what they most want to solve is the question of "where do they come from?" And other questions. The author explains it in humorous language. One of the greatest features of this book is that the collection of foreign essays has been published in its entirety for the first time. In the book, you can taste the original flavor of Zhou Yueran.

Books and Books (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

150K0

This book contains Zhou Yueran's self-narration of his book collecting experience and related essays on edition and bibliography. Zhou Yueran was a famous bibliophile during the Republic of China. He not only loved reading, but also did a lot of research on book editions. In his heyday, his family collected nearly 10,000 kinds of books. He had a unique understanding and say in books, which has certain academic research value.

Sequel to Marriage and Childbirth (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

104K0

Zhou Yueran once opened a column in newspapers and periodicals at the time on the issue of the relationship between men and women, guiding the various problems and confusions that young people at that time encountered in love and marriage. These articles were not boring sermons, but told short and concise stories in a humorous style, introducing relevant knowledge and the latest Western concepts on marriage and love at that time, which were both educational and entertaining. In Chinese society at that time, regarding the sensitive issue of the relationship between men and women, many people's concepts were still in the stage of feudal society and not advanced enough. Therefore, these short articles by Zhou Yueran had certain enlightenment, popularization and guidance significance for the Chinese people at that time. This book is a collection of these articles.

Collection of Old Books (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

155K0

This book contains more than 200 articles by Zhou Yueran on the study of ancient book editions. Zhou Yueran was a famous bibliophile during the Republic of China. He not only loved reading, but also did a lot of research on book editions. In his heyday, his home collected more than 3,000 kinds of wire-bound books and 178 boxes, including the famous old editions of the Song and Yuan Dynasties and fine copies of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There were also about 5,000 volumes of Western books, which filled ten large cupboards. Zhou Yueran also served as the vice president of the Correspondence Society of the Commercial Press and the chief of the English Department. It can be said that books have accompanied every step of his life. Regarding ancient books, Zhou Yueran has a unique understanding and right to speak, has extremely high attainments, and has certain academic research value.

Collection of Emotional Stories (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

74K0

Although Zhou Yueran is famous for his large collection of books, his research scope is extremely broad. He once opened a column in newspapers and periodicals at the time on the issue of male-female relations to guide the various problems and confusions that young people encountered in love and marriage at that time. These articles were not boring preaching, but told short and concise stories in a humorous style, introducing relevant knowledge and the latest Western concepts on marriage and love at that time, which were both educational and entertaining.

Casual Talk About Customs

Zhou Yueran

94K0

This book is one of the collections of essays by Zhou Yueran, a famous bibliophile and writer in the Republic of China. The articles in this book are based on what the author saw and heard during his travels at home and abroad, as well as his research on the customs of various places through reading. They are full of fun and have certain research and material value. This book records the author's research on customs in various places while studying and traveling. These researches cover a wide range of areas, from anecdotes in the market to exotic customs. He uses humorous language to show readers a series of precious pictures and show the outside world to the Chinese people at that time. One of the greatest features of this book is that the collected essays are published in full for the first time, allowing readers to better appreciate Zhou Yueran.