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Remembering My Father

Xie Xin

21K0

This manuscript is a collection of essays, which is the author's recollection of his father's life and deeds. The manuscript contains three long articles, describing his father's life, his father's persistence and dedication to his career during his lifetime, and the ordinary past events in his father's life. The manuscript is sincere and emotional, and the author's deep feelings for his father are revealed between the lines. It is very moving to read. The writing of the manuscript is smooth and smooth, and the choice of words and sentences shows the author's certain writing skills. The manuscript describes his father's teaching and education as a teacher and his treatment and saving of patients as a rural doctor, respectively, showing his father's noble professional ethics and personality charm. In the manuscript, his father's achievements in traditional Chinese medicine and creation of traditional couplets and rhymes are described in detail, showing his father's unique life aspirations and indifferent attitude towards life.

The Old Horse is Telling the Truth

Gao Mingguang

183K0

"The Journey of an Old Horse" is divided into ten parts: "Going back and coming", "Being a human being is not easy", "Flowers blooming and falling", "Continuous blood", "Where is the paradise", "Inside and outside the body", "Nostalgic for the old and new", "Friendship", "Where is the paradise", "Faith is like a lamp" and "The sunset is gorgeous", combined with my own experience, it explains Views on issues such as adversity and prosperity, raising children, family life, marital relations, work attitude, social atmosphere, retirement life, etc., Such as facing difficulties optimistically, attaching importance to family, not demanding perfection, having good intentions, "letting go" to the next generation, and cultivating interests and hobbies after retirement.

Leung Wing On: Reading, Travel and Love

Liang Yongan

119K8.210

Why do we live so tiredly? Why are we becoming more and more confused? Why do we not even begin to know "who I am"? We have been accused of involution, and we have been accused of lying flat; we have been trafficked in loneliness, and we have been sold love; we have been pushed into opposition, and we have been denounced as heartless... So someone asked, what happened to this generation of young people? However, we also want to ask, how should we live "correctly" and live freely? Youth is for reading, traveling and love. Liang Yongan, professor of the Chinese Department of Fudan University and treasure teacher, said this in "Liang Yongan: Reading, Travel and Love" - ​​I have two suggestions for young people: first, to maintain curiosity about the world; second, to step out of your comfort zone and look for life in new things. Since modern times, the biggest factor in love is the change of women, and many men have not kept up with the changes in women's thoughts. Nowadays, many young people have been deprived of their free time and spend all day "996". Naturally, there is no very relaxed experience between the sexes. Liang Yong'an, a professor at Fudan University, cuts into the contemporary symptoms of the youth group from fifteen specific themes such as love, work, self, cultivation, loneliness, social interaction, personality, art, and female culture. He hopes to work with young people to break through the single perception of problems, find new ways of understanding, and realize the infinite possibilities and diverse values ​​of life. Follow Liang Yongan and be your sure self in uncertain times.

Langrun's Diary: the Imprint of the National Development Institute of Peking University

Chen Chunhua

126K0

Starting from the predecessor of the National Development Institute of Peking University, the China Economic Research Center, the National Development Institute has been associated with Langrun Garden. Accompanying Langrun Garden for 25 years, this classical garden has left an indelible mark on the hearts of every teacher, staff and student of the National Development Institute. She is the spiritual home of Langrun students and a symbol of the spirit of the National Development Institute. "Langrun Diary" takes spring, summer, autumn and winter as its themes and records teacher Chen Chunhua's teaching and scientific research activities at the National Development Institute. She combines emotions with scenery and explains her management thoughts through the scenery and characters in Langrun Garden, which is unique. Her words are light, like gentle breeze and drizzle, nourishing people's hearts. Langrun Garden was originally solemn, but in her writing it became charming and moving.

Smoke Diners

Smoke Diners

Literature

Huang Lei

82K0

The world is full of smoke and nostalgia, and this is a book about food that you can taste. The taste of food is attributed to the customs and customs of hometown. Some people say that the memory of hometown is first of all the memory of taste. The author who lives in a foreign country uses his brushwork to describe the taste of his hometown in his heart, and uses the taste of food to outline his hometown on paper. This food book comes from the heart and spreads from the taste. Reading it and looking back at your hometown is like looking back at the small bridges, flowing water, and smokey houses in a March dream. Five major chapters will take you to appreciate the taste of the world: Vegetarian elegance - pine cinnamon soft-cooked jade grain rice, silver eggplant with homemade fermented sauce; pastoral moonlight - golden plums, apricots, sparse wheat flowers and white cauliflower; Jiangnan feast --The master is having a drink and enjoying the evening, please play the harp to Guangling guests; point to the craftsmanship-the hand-knitted jade has a uniform color, and the green oil is fried to make a deep yellow color; the alley style-although there is no difference in luxury and fatness, it is more than enough to be full, warm and comfortable.

Live Alone

Live Alone

Literature

Qiao Jia

102K0

This book is a collection of essays about "living alone" by the author Qiao Jia. It records the author's feelings, insights and thoughts in his alone life in the past few years. The author uses delicate and warm writing to deeply analyze the living conditions of modern people from aspects such as personal independence, emotions, life attitude, and spiritual growth. The author tells us through this book that most of us will spend a period of time living alone. During this time, how should we face loneliness, learn to be alone, and enjoy life alone. The views in the book are wise and full of philosophy. By reading this book, readers can get some inspiration and motivation and regain the courage to love life.

Life in Poems and Books (collected by Xu Yuanchong)

Xu Yuanchong

219K0

"Life in Poems and Books" is a collection of essays by Mr. Xu Yuanchong, a famous translator in my country. It contains dozens of articles describing his various experiences in studying, making friends, working, and living. It also includes some speeches, prefaces and postscripts in recent years. The author uses his pen to show us his growth experience before and after studying abroad, his experiences after returning to work in China, his realistic insights during the translation process at his desk, anecdotes and anecdotes about getting to know and get along with his teachers, friends, and family, as well as his reflections on his century-long life journey, from which we can understand the impact and changes of the changing times on him. The author has an extraordinary memory and can still remember the past in his personal life. The words are written with deep emotion, full of affection from beginning to end, and it is full of interest to read.

Meeting Zhuangzi at an Altitude of 10,000 Meters

Li Dewu

112K0

Holderlin, Nietzsche, Levinas, Deleuze, Zhuangzi, Laozi... The author leads us through the forest of great philosophers. Each of us has extraordinary thoughts and souls, and the ideological space they have opened up has opened up a new dimension to the human world. At the same time, we will also see the limitations of every thought. The book is rich in connotation, profound in analysis, and has a unique perspective from life to art.

Remembering the Lost Years (collected by Xu Yuanchong)

Xu Yuanchong

104K0

"Reminiscences of Lost Time" is one of the memoirs written by Mr. Xu Yuanchong, which records his study time at Southwest Associated University and University of Paris. In the book, he recounted anecdotes about the school, recalled the demeanor of teachers and students, and also recorded the hardships, glory and glory that Southwest Associated University, a famous school, experienced in the war-torn years.

Life Encounter

Life Encounter

Literature

Yinghezi

150K0

"Encounters in Life" is a collection of essays, divided into two volumes. The first volume records events and people, while the second volume recalls childhood and youth memories and expresses feelings. The book has 180,000 words. It is a middle-aged man's identification, memorial, nostalgia and remembrance of his past life. There are bitterness, joy, embarrassment and calmness in it. The text comes from the heart and describes the flavor of life. It depicts how a young man who was poor in the countryside and whose parents died, went from a mud house in the mountains to the city and became what he is today. The ups and downs of his life can be called a legend.

Daughter of Time

Chang'an In August

79K9.1

This book, August Changan, starts from his own life journey, explores growth stories, journey experiences, and shows various characters. From Harbin to Beijing, from Beijing to Tokyo, to Shanghai, to many places I have never been to, and to meet many people, these people are very important nodes in time. She always believes that the world is kind, that every strange place must have a beautiful corner, and that everyone who passes her by has sunshine in her heart. As long as you believe, believe in the magic of time, and believe in the sunshine in your heart, you will always be loved by this world.

The Person Who Loves Me the Most in the World is Gone

Zhang Jie

102K0

"The person who loves me most in the world is gone" is Zhang Jie's only long prose, which truly and meticulously describes the deep affection between her and her mother. Zhang Jie has been dependent on her mother since childhood and spent decades of loneliness. It was not until Zhang Jie became a writer that the life and situation of mother and daughter gradually improved. Zhang Jie had a rough life, and his mother was worried about him. After his situation improved, his mother fell seriously ill and passed away. This unforgettable autobiography records the last more than 80 days and nights of her mother's life in detail. It tells the story of life, love and soul. It is Zhang Jie's heaviest condolence for her mother's death and a sad and profound ode to maternal love. Zhang Jie's longing and guilt for her mother are captivating and touching.

What I Miss is Home Mountain

Sun Chongren

161K0

Ganxi, that is, the western part of Jiangxi Province, is particularly blessed by nature, with pleasant climate, diverse landforms, beautiful mountains and rivers, and rich land and honest people. The hometown of Tao Yuanming, the former residence of Huang Tingjian, the birthplace of Zen Buddhism... Even more shows the diversity and tolerance of culture. This time the author went deep into the Ganxi region, walked the "rivers and lakes", climbed mountains, visited folk customs, admired the beauty of the moon and martial arts, searched for the secluded scenery of Guanshan Mountain and Jiuling Mountains, experienced the beautiful and tranquil rural pictures, and explored the rich old nostalgia. He is based on nature and humanities, focusing on ecology, farming, seclusion, academies, Zen Buddhism and food culture. He thinks of being at home in the mountains, far away from home, returning to the beautiful countryside, and enjoying a leisurely life, bringing readers a unique story of western Jiangxi.

A Book of Zheng: Essays of Zheng Hongsheng

Zheng Hongsheng

231K0

This is a work that gathers Zheng Hongsheng's life wisdom and includes some essays and reflections published by the author. Zheng Hongsheng brings wisdom to his pen and uses humorous language to share his life insights, life philosophy and experiences with readers. "A Book of Zheng: Essays of Zheng Hongsheng" contains interesting stories, philosophies that make people think, and sincere confessions to readers. This book is easy to understand and suitable for all ages. It is full of witty words and bursts with the light of wisdom. The energy of "Zheng" touches readers and warms their hearts.

Afternoon Literary Time

Editor-in-chief Teng Zhenfu

161K0

This book collects and shares the reading and learning achievements of young cadres of the Liaoning Provincial Writers Association in the past two years.

Get the Tao and Stand Up

Yang Daoli

152K0

This book is a collection of essays by artist Yang Daoli, which follows the previously published "The Tao Also Has the Tao" and contains more than 100 articles totaling about 180,000 words. This book records what the author has seen, heard, and thought in social activities in recent years. The author has unique insights, smooth logic, and is able to discern details and write with flavor. Some of the manuscripts have been published in columns of newspapers such as Dalian Daily and Dalian Evening News, and have many "fans" among readers. In the book, the author walks into the theater, immerses himself in movies and TV shows, reads new books, chews classics, and records his impressions; he writes about worldly feelings, social anecdotes, old friends and new friends, encounters with couples, and writes in columns. Reading this book is an artistic enjoyment for readers.

That Time: Memories of Childhood in My Hometown

Yang Jianying

105K0

"Back then: Memories of Childhood in Hometown" is a collection of nostalgic and homesick prose works, divided into seven parts: Broken Shadows of Time, Soft Time, Rural Singing, Fragrant Trees, Golden Time, Poems of Time, and Rural Stories. With affectionate writing, the author recalls his childhood life and growth experience in Dama Village, a rural village in Fangshan, Beijing. He describes the warm family affection, simple rural customs, friendship between teachers and classmates, scenes of hard work, as well as village customs and slang, specialties, pastoral scenery, seasonal changes, cultural characteristics, food flavors and other real stories and scenes full of local flavor and local characteristics. Adhering to the concept of letting history reflect reality, this book looks back on the past and strives to explore the significance of old rural customs and childhood memories to today's life. Every line is a true and natural expression of nostalgia and life. It can be called an excellent work of "remembering nostalgia".

Street Chronicles: Shenzhen Body Temperature

Wang Guohua

112K0

This is the third book in the "Street and Alley Chronicles" series, and it is appropriately named "Shenzhen Body Temperature". I have always thought that Wang Guohua was an ambitious writer. This stout man, who grew up in the water town of Jiangnan and studied in Northeast China, is actually very sensitive in his heart. Falling plumeria can also cause ripples in his heart. So he moved his family to Shenzhen because of the flowers that decorate the city. He walked around unfamiliar streets with a camera and recorded his tender feelings and the fireworks of the world in words. Unknowingly, Wang Guohua successively wrote "Streets and Alleys: Walking and Writing", "Streets and Alleys: Shenzhen Is Already Hometown", and this book "Streets and Alleys: Shenzhen's Body Temperature". This trilogy is the work of Wang Guohua who got to know Shenzhen, entered Shenzhen, and later regarded Shenzhen as his spiritual hometown. Different from other masterpieces that describe the ups and downs of the business world and the rise of high technology, these poetic and warm words are written on the streets and alleys, small shops and vendors, flower markets, former residences and ancient cities, etc., In an attempt to depict the spiritual picture of a generation in Shenzhen.

Complete Collection of Wang Zengqi's Prose (6 Volumes in Total)

Wang Zengqi

1.2M0

Wang Zengqi is famous for his novels and prose. This book will include all Wang Zengqi's prose works discovered so far, and sort them by writing time (supplemented by publication time). Each article has a caption, indicating the original newspaper, included in the collection, pseudonym, content changes and other version information. The original text is based on the "Prose Volume" and "Talk about Art Volume" of our company's "The Complete Works of Wang Zengqi". This book will be the most authoritative version of Wang Zengqi's complete collection of prose, filling a gap in the market.

I Love Asking Lian Yue 7

Lianyue

133K0

"I Love Asking Lian Yue 7" contains nearly 80 of Lian Yue's essence Q&A articles from the spring of 2019 to the autumn of 2020. It is divided into five major sections: "Academic Career", "Love Marriage", "Housework·Finance", "Parenting·Education" and "Life·Psychology" for easy retrieval. There is no standard answer in life. If you learn and think with Lian Yue, you will definitely become a better version of yourself!

I Drank Puffer Fish Soup Yesterday

Miha

74K0

"Drinking Fugu Soup Yesterday" is a collection of short essays by Hong Kong writer Miha. The title of the book is inspired by Matsuo Basho's haiku: Oh, luckily everything is fine! I had puffer fish soup yesterday. The book covers the lives and works of 50 great writers. By reviewing their little-known childhoods and past events, and interpreting the details of their works, it is discovered that great writers also have the same uneasiness and struggles as ordinary people. But they used writing to resolve difficulties, and perhaps readers can get some enlightenment from the wisdom of their words. Keigo Higashino, who has always been regarded as "socially afraid" by everyone, suddenly published his autobiography many years later, and then the mystery that he had created for many years was lifted. It turned out that he was also a "delinquent" and a "waste". There is a couple in one of Marquez's short stories. When life is about to begin, the wife asks her husband: "What shall we eat next?" He replies: "Eat shit." In fact, literature that is close to the truth of reality is the foundation of the works of the master of magical realism. Proust was miserable being controlled by his possessive mother. His ambivalence of resistance and attachment to her made him write the words "Always keep a sky in your life" in despair... And the author Miha continued to add: On a sky, there should not only be the sun, but also birds, white clouds, even rainbows and angels.

Yan Shangzhu in the Mirror

Siren

139K0

Since leaving his hometown of Xisai, Hubei Province at the age of 27, Siren has wandered around Guangdong. Along the way, she searched for a habitat outside her hometown. In middle age, Siren has already settled in Dongguan and looks back on where he came from. The uneasiness and embarrassment of leaving home for the first time and settling in a foreign land; the excitement and embarrassment of returning to my hometown again; the past with my father; the intertwined fate of my cousin and "sorrow"; visiting the bird trainer who is about to disappear... Along the way, "I" seemed to have experienced thousands of lives, and everything was related to "me".

The Road to the Father (yip Zhaoyan's Classic Work)

Ye Zhaoyan

45K0

"The road to his father was too long, and Zhang Zuo discovered that he had never really walked into Zhang Xiyi." "The Road to My Father" is Ye Zhaoyan's new work. It is a book in which he returns to his original intention of writing and faces, pays tribute to, and reflects on the life of his fathers for the first time based on more than sixty years of life experience. Not long after Zhang Zuo was born, his parents separated due to discord. He was raised by his grandfather Wei Ren and his grandmother since he was a child, and was emotionally alienated from his father Zhang Xiyi. As time goes by, Zhang Xiyi became famous in his later years, and the relationship between father and son became closer. Three generations, Zhang Zuo, Zhang Xiyi and Wei Ren, were father and son or master and apprentice. They were close friends but also distant from each other. "Father", is the physical body alternating, or the spiritual inheritance? "What exactly did we encounter on the road to our father?"

Stirring up the Rivers and Seas for Five Thousand Years

Jin Weixin

127K0

The thousands of miles of Jiangsu Yellow Coastline is a rich and diverse "cultural time and space": there are both ancient legends and rich historical relics; it has not only gathered thrilling historical events, but also spreads soul-shaking life legends. The author explores ancient times in a unique way, and examines the history of the integration, growth, rise and fall, and spread of ocean culture and Yangtze River culture in the vast time and space of the "River-Sea Cultural Belt"; with his broad cultural vision, unique narrative perspective, and beautiful prose, he opens up a rich cultural context that has been folded for thousands of years, illuminates the "fragments" of connections deep in history, and vividly presents a "River-Sea Symphony" that has stirred for five thousand years.

Journey to the West Monster Chronicles

Zhao Shuang

153K0

As one of the four classic Chinese classics, "Journey to the West" has been widely circulated among the people since its publication. Various versions have emerged one after another, and its interpretations from various perspectives are also common. "Journey to the West Monster Chronicles" has 30 chapters in total, focusing on "the perspective of animals in "Journey to the West". According to the order of appearance of the "animal monsters" in the original work of "Journey to the West", it carefully examines the life experiences and evolution of various Bodhisattvas, members of the Buddhist scripture collection team, and various monsters that created eighty-one difficulties on the Buddhist scriptures, as well as their real-life animal prototypes. Full of interesting blends of perspectives and cultural mashups. In the book, humans, gods and demons, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, folk culture, animal science... The two worlds of "virtual" and "real" are interspersed and corroborated with each other; transplanting flowers and trees, borrowing corpses to resurrect souls, layering and nesting, shoveling earth to reshape... Compare historical versions such as Yuan Zaju, analyze the evolution of story transfer, grafting, character reshaping, etc., And get a glimpse of the formation process of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West". The author's literary thoughts are active and his writing style is unconventional. He reads Journey to the West from an alternative perspective, bringing a hearty reading experience.

The Dashing Fengshen Yongyiqu: Feng Zikai and His Era in Memories

Compiled By Feng Zikai Et Al. Feng Yiyin Et Al.

115K0

This book originated from the commemorative event of the Clementine Cultural Salon "A Crescent Moon is Extraordinarily Bright - "Feng" Picks Feng Zikai on the Sea". Mr. Feng Zikai's descendants, friends, descendants and researchers gathered together to recall Mr. Feng Zikai and his achievements in literature and art. At the same time, many old photos and handwriting of Mr. Feng Zikai were revealed. This book is based on this and combined with other recollections of Mr. Feng Zikai's descendants and teachers and friends to compile a collection of memories. In addition to showing Mr. Feng Zikai's life achievements and life anecdotes, this book also shows his personality charm in his interactions with people, allowing readers to get in touch with a lively Mr. Feng Zikai. In addition, through the narrations of his contemporaries and the memories of descendants, the cultural landscape, literati interactions and style of his time are profiled. The book will insert many precious old photos and Mr. Feng Zikai's paintings and manuscripts based on the text content for the readers' enjoyment.

Li Luan Xian Song Recalls Old Travels: Studying at Southwest Associated University

Zhao Ruihong

157K0

After Japan launched an all-out war of aggression against China in 1937, the three northern institutions of higher learning, Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Nankai University, joined forces with a group of well-known Chinese and foreign scholars, brought together patriotic students from all over the world, and trudged to the southwest border. They continued to run schools with the belief that "the war of resistance will be victorious." The blood of Chinese culture was preserved in the smoke of war. The author Zhao Ruihong was a student in the Foreign Languages ​​Department of Southwest Associated University. The "fortitude and hardship", "education of love" and "democratic spirit" he received at Southwest Associated University profoundly influenced the life of the "young poet" who was called a "young poet" by his teachers and classmates. In his later years, he recalled this unforgettable study experience with an affectionate pen. The busy Mei Yiqi "walked around in dark gray robes", Wen Yiduo's "bright eyes", Shen Congwen's "kind smile", Yan Bu Sun's "red nose", Wu Mi "walked straight", Qian Zhongshu "taught all in English", the figures of each master vividly appeared on the paper...

Imprint of Time

Imprint of Time

Literature

Xie Ruishan

197K0

"The Mark of Time" is a collection of prose essays, including more than a hundred of the author's works published in "Gnan Daily", "Jiangxi Daily" and "Yangcheng Evening News". These works are based on personal life experiences, telling various experiences and insights in one's life. This is an invisible axis of time that connects the scenery and scenery of my hometown, childhood acquaintances, relatives and old friends on this invisible arrow of time. Personal experience depends on the humanistic background of the author's location. For example, cultural elements such as the Dingnan Ruishi performance and the enclosed houses in southern Gansu mentioned in the book are all imprinted on the author's life experience. This book also writes a lot about the landscapes of other places. These landscapes are both natural scenery and inner scenery. The magnificence and softness of the mountains and rivers of the motherland, the beauty and magnificence are all presented in the author's pen like oil paintings. "The Mark of Time" is the trace of time, the imprint of the soul, and the result of the collision between words and time.

Notes from Xishan: Collection of Prose by Wei Heli

Wei Heli

64K0

"Xishan Notes" brings together more than forty essays by the writer Wei Heli. The essays are mainly narrative and lyrical, with a wide range of materials and both emotional and literary content. The author describes the details of daily life with sincere emotions. The details of life enter his works and become literary details, making the prose full of heart-moving power. This collection of essays narrates the author's life trajectory, the changes in his family over time, what he saw and felt during the journey, depicts the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, and expresses the author's love for life and admiration for the times. The content is extremely rich, and his thoughts and understanding of life are revealed between the lines, shining with the light of wisdom and philosophy.

It Was Windy, it Was Raining

Qian Jiuyu

150K0

"That Wind, That Rain" is a collection of essays by Ganzhou writer Qian Jiuyu. This book shows us the beautiful scenery and rich folk culture of Xinfeng with the vision of a poet and the imagination of a novelist. This is also a prose work that allows you to see the world and yourself. The text is flowing, simple and natural, with the texture of oil painting and the dense atmosphere of ink. As a key literary support project in Ganzhou City, this book is a work that complements each other in literary and ideological aspects.

My Comrades and I

Tao Zhengming

179K0

The author of this book has been in the army for forty years, from a soldier to a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and the Political Commissar of the Provincial Military Region. He has a deep understanding of the connotation of the profession of a soldier and has unparalleled respect for the word "comrade-in-arms". This book outlines the comrades-in-arms in the military career, and captures more than 70 impressive things in the military career from soldiers to generals. It is divided into 8 parts. In the form of essays, it narrates the relationship between the company, the Zhejiang Provincial Military Region, the southern Xinjiang battlefield, the Jiangxi Provincial Military Region, and retirement life. The vivid stories of the exchanges between comrades from all walks of life are beautifully written and full of affection. They record the comrades who are close friends in life and death. They can make readers feel the greatness of the Party and the people's army, the deep comrades-in-arms friendship among the soldiers of the Republic, and the army's willingness to contribute to the motherland and society.

Selections from the Bamboo Forest: the Multiple Prisms of Life-the Lost Reality

Bamboo Forest

104K0

This article mainly collects documentary essays written by Zhulin in memory of her teachers, friends, people she admired, and people who helped her. The book commemorates more than 20 figures including Yevtushenko, Hawking, Hu Qiuyuan, Bing Xin, Xiao Qian, Mao Dun, Wei Junyi, Meng Weizai, Yan Wenjing, Jiang Liu, Dai Houying, Chen Guokai, Zhong Wangyang, Wen Yuankai, He Qizhi, Li Ziyun, Xu Lu, Chunzi, Chen Zhongshi. The beautiful words reveal sincere and warm emotions and deep nostalgia for the past years.

Disappearing Countryside

Huang Fulin

187K0

This book mainly uses the scenery, customs and customs of Poyang Lake Shuixianshan Village in the 1950s and 1960s as its theme, expressing the author's nostalgia and nostalgia for the pastoral life in his hometown, family and friendship, personnel and farming affairs, and recording in words those rural scenes that are slowly forgotten or even disappeared.

Something to Send to the World

Wang Meng, Alai, Liu Liangcheng, Etc. Editor-in-chief Bian Yufang

132K0

This book is a collection of essays jointly created by 46 famous contemporary writers and new literary talents including Wang Meng, Zhang Wei, Alai, Xiao Fuxing, Han Shaogong, Liu Liangcheng, Zhou Xiaofeng, and Su Cangsang to interpret "Happiness in life depends on deep affection and love." These writers have won various literary awards such as the Mao Dun Literature Award, the Lu Xun Literature Award, the National Ethnic Minority Literary Creation Horse Award, the People's Literature Award, the Bing Xin Prose Award, the Sun Li Prose Award, the Sanmao Prose Award, and the Dadi Literature Award. The content of the book is divided into five chapters, namely: Dressed in white, with a brocade in my heart - some insights, sending "heartbeats" across the sea of stars, the years have become monuments - some memories, sending "past events" to Feihong Xuedui, misty life - some feelings, sending "beautiful" to read all over the world, it is you who wrote the pen - some deep feelings, sending "dear", the journey is long and lost, and there will be a destination in the end - Missing, "Hometown" The writers share the various sentiments of life with truly touching and philosophical words, allowing us to understand: the tranquility and calmness, abundance and happiness of life lie in maintaining deep affection and love for the people, things and things around us. Every time loneliness or sadness strikes, we rely on these gentle and tenacious forces to resist us.

Born with Enthusiasm, Hidden and Common

Ye Zhaoyan

97K0

This book is a collection of essays by the famous writer Ye Zhaoyan, written for everyone who is as bright as spring in ordinary times. There are five chapters in the book, which are: "Everything in the past is a prologue" - Memory of youth "Wherever the heart goes, it is hometown" - Scenery of hometown "I enjoyed new knowledge when I was young, and missed old friends in middle age" - Missing friends "Blow out the reading lamp, and the whole body is covered with moon" - Ideal sentiments "The smoke of fireworks in the world is the most soothing to the human heart" - Fireworks are rolling. In his writings, whether he is talking about the ancient city of Nanjing, gossiping about cultural celebrities, or reminiscing about relatives and friends, he appears to be knowledgeable, frank and sincere, exuding a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. The writing is plain and simple, and has no distance from the readers. It captures the warm and deep love for life in the mundane and subtle aspects of life.

Zhou Zuoren's Letters

Zhou Zuoren

50K0

"Letters of Zhou Zuoren" contains a collection of private letters between Zhou Zuoren and his friends. Zhou Zuoren said: "The content of this collection can be roughly divided into two parts, one is the book and the other is the letter." From it, we can not only know Zhou Zuoren's interests and hobbies, but also know the distance between him and his friends, and learn about the social status, customs and folk customs of the time from the side, which is very interesting.

Spring Would Be Nice, If You Were Still Here

He Shuzhen

113K0

A Chinese version of "The Fruit of Life" explores the treasures of love hidden in the long river of time through 42 letters written by Ms. He Shuzhen, the mother of Chua Lam's illustrator Su Meilu, who misses her late husband. The trivial experiences in life, the countless scenery throughout the year, and the small trees planted in the garden during her lifetime have all become indelible witnesses of 53 years of love through the writing of He Shuzhen. This book restores to us a pure love story that is not changed by time or changes in time and space, which is especially precious and shocking in today's era and world.

Willows in the Wind: Essays by Gong Li

Gong Li

175K0

This book is in the form of an essay, divided into three parts, introducing readers to what the author has seen, felt and thought in his work, travels and life. The writing style is plain and friendly, and it narrates the life journey of a female writer. Just as the author said: Micro thoughts, micro thoughts, micro words, micro deeds, and even micro articles, those ordinary, trivial, and small things that happen every moment, like thousands of willow silks swaying in the wind, describe the vivid and rich appearance of the world.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Work: Yongri Collection

Zhou Zuoren

66K0

Zhou Zuoren's prose style is peaceful and tranquil, clear and elegant, and his essays are leisurely, humorous, and quaint. However, the two topics he discusses in his articles are always literature and current affairs. The articles in "Yongri Collection" are written around the author's writing themes - literature and current affairs. They are the author's continuation or in-depth thinking on these two aspects, reflecting his anti-ethical thoughts and humanitarian spirit, and showing the depth of Zhou Zuoren's thoughts and the beauty of his articles.

Collection of Chants

Chen Xueying

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This is a collection of essays with the theme of embracing life. The author condenses his life experience and insights from studying abroad for eight years into words, which include not only insights into every detail of life, but also film reviews from a unique perspective. There are both essays with flashes of inspiration and reading perspectives that keep you from putting the book down. It embodies the independence and wisdom of contemporary intellectual women, and also reflects the impact of multiculturalism on contemporary people's ideas.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: the Collection of Tan Hu

Zhou Zuoren

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"Tanhu Collection" contains a large number of Mr. Zhou Zuoren's prose works, "comments on all human affairs". These works are rich in content, covering a wide range of topics, and the writing style is vivid and smooth. They may seem disorganized but contain exquisite details, which fully demonstrates the author's ability to control words. It has high literary quality, artistic quality and readability. The article has a clear stance and fierce language, fully demonstrating the appearance of a social critic.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Night Reading

Zhou Zuoren

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"Ye Du Chao" contains nearly 50 essays by Zhou Zuoren, which can be regarded as works of cultural criticism. Among Zhou Zuoren's many works, "Ye Du Chao" has a particularly important position, because from the beginning of "Ye Du Chao", Zhou Zuoren established his own mature and stereotyped style.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Quotations from the Medicine Hall

Zhou Zuoren

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"Yaotang Quotations" contains 50 essays written by Zhou Zuoren around 1940. It is a new attempt in his prose writing style. It is short in length and is close to "notes written by predecessors". Zhou Zuoren said: "Originally, according to the old rules of Confucianism and Buddhism, quotations are the daily words and deeds of the master recorded by his disciples. Wang Zhongyan of Yangzi wrote the book himself, which is very criticized by future generations. Why should we learn it again? This so-called quotation is actually just a name with the same name, and there is no similarity in content. This is what we should do It needs to be explained. "As for the name of the Herbal Medicine Hall, it is meaningless, but it can be said that there is some reason why there is no other name here. Even if it is meaningful, it is fair to say that the articles are not meant to be critical, but the books mentioned in them are all ancient Chinese books, especially there are many notes. These articles all reveal the author's comments and sorting out of ideological and cultural aspects, from which we can see some flashes of the author's thoughts, which should be read frequently and always new.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Work: a Corner of the Study

Zhou Zuoren

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Zhou Zuoren said in the preface: This book contains four parts, namely, 1, "Memories of Old Books" with 28 chapters, 2, "Reminiscences of Old Books" with 44 chapters, 3 with "Reading Books and Occasion Notes" with 61 chapters, 4, "Reading Books and Remaining Notes" with 58 chapters, for a total of 191 chapters. "A Corner of the Study" contains nearly 200 reading notes by Zhou Zuoren. The content is short and flexible, some even less than ten lines, and involves many ancient books. It reflects Zhou Zuoren's thinking and analysis of traditional Chinese culture to a large extent. It also introduces the customs and characters of his hometown of Shaoxing. From it, we can feel Zhou Zuoren's longing for his hometown. It is also an excellent custom chronicle. He integrates modern thoughts into the comments on ancient books, which makes it very enjoyable to read and different from other casual readings.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Yaotang Essays

Zhou Zuoren

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"Yao Tang Zawen" contains a total of twenty-seven articles, including fifteen articles written in the 29th year of the Republic of China, and twelve articles written later by the author. It was originally named "Yilaoxuan Notes" and was later renamed "Yao Tang Zawen". The content is all-encompassing. It is Zhou Zuoren's combing of his own thoughts when he was stranded in the enemy-occupied area at that time, including the traditional future of Chinese literature, women's studies, enlightenment, morality, Chinese thoughts, as well as memories of studying abroad and feelings about old friends.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: the Collection of Tan Long

Zhou Zuoren

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"Talking about the Dragon" contains several essays by Zhou Zuoren, the contents of which are "slightly related to literature and art", including literary criticism, commemorations of writers, Chinese and foreign folk songs, Japanese ancient history and short poems, Greek myths and short poems, obscene ballads, translation issues, etc. It is also the main work of Zhou Zuoren as a literary theorist. Since then, his essay writing has been more closely related to "Tan Long Ji" in terms of his points of interest and approach.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Lu Xun's Youth

Zhou Zuoren

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"Lu Xun's Youth" is a collection of commemorative texts written by Zhou Zuoren at the invitation of newspapers and magazines on the 20th anniversary of Lu Xun's death. In addition to the "Lu Xun's Hometown" and "Characters in Lu Xun's Novels" he has written, some new content has also been added. Zhou Zuoren, the second brother of Lu Xun, is an encyclopedic figure in the history of modern Chinese literature and one of the people who knows Lu Xun best. Therefore, this book is different from other works about Lu Xun. It more systematically introduces Lu Xun's early life, academic interests, and the foundation of his thoughts, etc., Allowing readers to understand a different Lu Xun.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Work: Essays on Bitter Tea

Zhou Zuoren

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"Bitter Tea Essays" contains fifty-one articles by Zhou Zuoren, most of which are essays. The articles mostly emphasize the freedom and independence of thought, and there are quite a few counter-criticisms directed at other people's criticisms, which is unprecedented. It is called bitter tea, which shows the bitterness of its heart and the bitterness of its writing. Zhou Zuoren appreciated the state of "being happy after enduring things", which is like drinking bitter tea. It is painful but refreshing, but it is the pitiful point of adults. You all know the taste of it. "Tolerance is a word, the door to all the wonderful things. When you are an official, especially when you are doing things first, if you can be more tolerant in addition to being honest and diligent, there is nothing you can do. "Book" says, there must be tolerance to be helpful. This is the root of things. The proverb says, "Tolerance is the enemy of disaster." Shaoling poem says, "Tolerance is a joy."

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Collection of Woodchips

Zhou Zuoren

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"Woodchip Collection" takes themes such as nostalgia, famous things and customs, plants, trees, insects and fish as its themes. It tells the stories of old friends Cai Jiemin, Qian Xuandong, Greek mythology, northern and southern snacks, lunar and fishing calendars, bats, owls, crows and other topics, covering everything. This book does not have long essays or a large number of quotations from ancient texts. The articles are concise and clear, sometimes mixed with humorous remarks. It is a representative work of Zhou Zuoren's later prose.

Lovely China + Extraneous Words (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

Fang Zhimin Qu Qiubai

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This set includes two red literary classics, "Lovely China" and "Superfluous Words". Among them, "Lovely China" is Fang Zhimin's prose and his last work. Written in prison in 1935. The author summarizes China's tragic history from the May 4th Movement to the Second Civil Revolutionary War based on personal experience, and angrily accuses imperialism of various crimes that wantonly bully the Chinese people. Full of patriotic passion, he symbolically compared the motherland to "the mother who gave birth to us" and firmly believed that the Chinese nation would be saved from the war.

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