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Zhu Xiang

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This is Zhu Xiang's second collection of poems, "Cao Mang Ji" (1927). It has neat form, soft tone and clear style.

Those Reluctant Loves and Loneliness: Selected Love Letters of Zhu Xiang

Zhu Xiang

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The content of "Those Reluctant Love and Loneliness: Selected Love Letters of Zhu Xiang": "In the sprouting spring, I want to embroider a suit of clothes to show mercy, with red beans and two mandarin ducks on it -" This is an old-style marriage, but also a brand-new love, and everything starts with a new name - "Nijun". The poet Zhu Xiang gave such a smoke-like dream-like name to his married wife, perhaps it was the poet's sustenance for love!

Zhu Xiang Talks About Literature

Zhu Xiang

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Zhu Xiang (1904-1933.12.5), Also known as Ziyuan, was originally from Taihu, Anhui. He was born in Yuanling, Hunan. His parents died young. In 1925, he published his first collection of poems, "Summer". In 1926, he founded his own publication "Xinwen", which only published his own poems and translated poems and published them himself. Due to economic constraints, only two issues were issued. In 1927, his second collection of poems, "Cao Mang", was published. From September 1927 to September 1929, he studied in the United States. After returning to China, his life was turbulent. He traveled around to find a career, and family conflicts gradually intensified. During this period, he taught in the Foreign Languages ​​Department of National Anhui University (now Anhui Normal University), but he was at odds with the school. On December 5, 1933, on a passenger ship from Shanghai to Nanjing, he jumped into Qingbo and committed suicide.

Zhu Xiang's Best Selections

Zhu Xiang

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Modern Chinese literature refers to literature that uses modern literary language and literary forms to express the thoughts, emotions, and psychology of modern Chinese people. It is an emerging literature formed under the influence of the "May 4th" New Culture Movement in the early 20th century and widely accepting the influence of foreign literature. It not only uses modern language to express modern scientific and democratic ideas, but also innovates traditional literature in artistic forms and expression techniques, establishes new literary genres, and creates new creations in narrative angles, lyrical methods, descriptive methods, and structural composition.

Why Study Literature

Zhu Xiang

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"Literature Chat" is a pamphlet written by Zhu Xiang specifically for young people and students. The writing style is concise. Some scholars believe that this book "has missionary enthusiasm but no missionary smell, so it is particularly lovely." After reading the article carefully, I think this statement is credible.

Selected Works of Zhu Xiang

Zhu Xiang

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This book does not include his poems and translations, but only his essays, reviews and letters. A modern talented man who is famous as a poet and translator, his prose is also rich and charming, with unique charm. His aloof and stubborn "Raging Eyes King Kong" who challenges unfairness and authority is even more heart-warming. Show more

The Complete Works of the Crescent Party: Waiting for Only One Person (hardcover)

Zhu Xiang

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"The Complete Works of the Crescent School: Waiting for One Person" is a small collection of poetry of the Crescent School. It selects more than 100 poems from four collections of poems by the representative poet Zhu Xiang of the Crescent School: "Summer", "Cao Mang Collection", "Shimen Collection" and "Yongyan Collection" to show the rich and comprehensive poetry of this poet who died young. Zhu Xiang is good at absorbing nutrients from classical poetry and is full of emotions. He is a representative poet of the New Moon School.

The Stars Have Disappeared, I Want to Say Goodbye to You: Selected Poems by Zhu Xiang

Zhu Xiang

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This is a collection of Zhu Xiang's works, including poetry, prose, novels, letters, etc. His poems "focus on metrical form, the verses are concise and powerful, solemn and solemn, rich in the concept of life philosophy, and the words are few and far-reaching", which is unique in my country's new poetry circle. Among them, the representative work "You Memories" achieves the "three beauties" proposed by Wen Yiduo: musical beauty, painting beauty, and architectural beauty. His prose pays great attention to the creation of artistic conception, and reasoning prose and narrative prose also have their own characteristics. This book selects most of Zhu Xiang's poems and essays, from which we can appreciate his thoughts and artistic talents.

Morning and Dusk on the River (classic Reading)

Zhu Xiang

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Zhu Xiang was one of the four student poets in Tsinghua University in the 1920s (Tsinghua Four Sons) and an important poet in the modern Chinese poetry circle. In addition to poetry creation, Zhu Xiang's prose creation has also achieved equally important achievements. This book selects Zhu Xiang's classic prose works and some of his letters with his wife and friends. Zhu Xiang's articles are good at description and narrative. He writes mostly about what he sees and hears, and describes ordinary people and things. His language is beautiful and true, expresses his feelings directly, and is full of poetry and pictures. He often uses rich imagination to create prose, talks about the past and the present, is extremely ambitious, and his mind wanders far away, giving people rich imagination space and full of life, and endless aftertaste.

There Are so Many Words to Hide in My Heart, Waiting for Just One Person: Selected Love Letters from Zhu Xiang

Zhu Xiang

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This book is a collection of love letters by the poet Zhu Xiang. The nearly one hundred excerpted letters were written by Zhu Xiang to his wife Liu Nijun during his two years in the United States. In these letters, Zhu Xiang not only expressed his pain of missing his beloved wife in China and his deep love for her, but also provided meticulous care and guidance for her and her children's life at home. At the same time, what he talked about most was the difficulty of making a living. The long-term financial constraints cast a shadow on the two separated couples, but this was also an unavoidable topic for them.