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Remembering Old Friends in Blooming Season

Rover

186K0

Although Mr. Rover's life was full of ups and downs, it was also rich and colorful. He was a newspaperman, a writer, a poet, a literary critic, a collector and connoisseur of paintings and calligraphy works, and a book planner and publisher. Of course, he is also a united front worker of the party. In more than seventy years of work and life, he has formed profound friendships with many mentors and friends. Here are colleagues in career, close friends in literature, old friends in times of adversity, and new acquaintances who cherish each other. During his stay in Beijing and after returning to Hong Kong, he wrote a large number of articles in memory of his old friends, expressing his sincere feelings and also containing his laments about the fate of the characters and the era in which he lived. These articles are scattered in newspapers in the mainland and Hong Kong, and most of them have been collected in published works such as "Collected Works of Rover". This book compiles representative articles as a commemoration of the "flowering season" of Mr. Rover and his generation.

Traveling Through Time: from Jerusalem to New York

Wang Yan

158K0

In Wang Yan's view, integrating space, images, history and personal experience into a new narrative is an experiment in style and an exploration of ideas. "Through the Depth of Time" is the result of this effort. The book is divided into three volumes: The first volume, "Arabian Nights," focuses on the Middle East and South Asia, from Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Turkey to India, and pays attention to the historical evolution of the conflict of civilizations. The second series, "Nostalgic for the Winter Palace," is based on his old memories of traveling in Europe, coupled with his movie-watching experience, and uses "passionate" issues such as war, revolution, the Iron Curtain, student unrest, and terror to leverage and enrich the narrative and experience of the world revolution in the 20th century. The third volume of "American Smoke and Water" carefully observes the biggest changes in technology, media, and concepts around us in daily moments, giving ideas, art, and politics an unlimited future. The author hopes to bring personal observation into overall thinking through this book, and sincerely invites readers to enter the inner world, observe, feel and discuss together, and experience colorful experiences together.

Knight Riders of the Year: Literati and Scholars in Modern China (updated Edition)

Chen Pingyuan

191K0

"The Knights of the Year - Literati and Scholars of Modern China" is a collection of biographies, which includes 29 biographies (including four "appendices") of 25 people who have made achievements in the fields of literature, culture, and education from the late Qing Dynasty to modern times. The book is divided into three volumes. The first two volumes describe the scholars of the late Qing Dynasty and the May Fourth Movement respectively, while the third volume recalls the teachers who led the author on the academic path. The order of arrangement of each article is based on the birth year of the author. Different from biographies written by writers, which focus on storytelling, the author is a scholar, and what he records and discusses are mostly "profiles", which all contain the author's personal feelings and academic discoveries, with a distinct "academic essay" color. Therefore, although the author defines the intended readers as "the public", here (as the author puts it), the scope of the "public" may be accurately defined as readers with certain cultural accomplishments and literary and historical background. If you cannot supplement the background knowledge of the "one point is not as good as the rest" during the reading process, you will not be able to understand the spirit, temperament and taste of the protagonist, as well as the literary color revealed between the lines of the author's words. In this update, two articles commemorating teachers from Sun Yat-sen University have been deleted, and eight new articles have been added to discuss Su Manshu, Jiang Menglin, Zhang Jingsheng, Qian Mu, Zhu Ziqing, and Jin Yong.

Seeing the World on Motorcycles: Finding the Coordinates of Life During Travel

Yuan Yue

220K0

India, Turkey, Easter Island, Kazakhstan, Venezuela, Gabon, Lesotho, the Galapagos, over the years I have been walking, and the novelty common to newbies has gradually given way to a calm curiosity about strange worlds. Years of experience have made me more neutral, and I am no longer swayed by concepts that sound politically correct. I have learned to view various situations in the world with a more peaceful attitude and carefully explore the laws within it. In a word, the more human stories I know, the less prejudice I have about the world.

There is a Kind of Clear Light in the World

Bai Luomei

75K0

"There is a Kind of Pure Light in the World" records the slow-cooking life of Bai Luomei, a millionaire best-selling author. In a leisurely and elegant style, the author truthfully presents her daily life and the clear lights in the world that she cherishes: the spiritual and beautiful natural vegetation, the old and deceased parents in her hometown, the cup of tea that accompanied her in difficult times, and the leisurely enjoyment of time and loneliness. The clear light of life can be seen in a curtain of mist, a fallen leaf, and a grain of dust. Live modern life with the elegance and integrity of the ancients, slow down your heart in the rush of life, and become a modern person who understands life.

Selected Prose Collection of Feng Jicai: the Soul Needs to Be Alone

Feng Jicai

110K01

Life is a big gray pen. No matter what color you are, it will eventually paint everyone the same color. Solitude is like an eraser that wipes away the dust of life so that the soul can reveal its original appearance. "The Soul Needs Solitude" is the culmination of Feng Jicai's 40 years of spiritual prose. It is written for every modern person who likes to be alone and longs for communication. With a delicate and dexterous heart and gentle and smooth writing, Mr. Feng amplifies the beauty of every detail in life, guiding readers to face their true selves and gain peace of mind and freedom in the noisy world. Mr. Feng said: "Loneliness leads to the two poles of the spirit, one is despair, the other is boundless freedom." When you learn to be alone, your soul can dwell poetically and life can be spent peacefully.

The Daughter of the Yellow Earth

Wang Tuodi

170K0

This is a collection of essays, the author's writing about his hometown. Each article in it is either from Beijing or from his hometown, and most of them wander between the two. The articles included in this book include nostalgia, family affection, love, what I saw, heard and thought about in the capital, and other inevitable reflections on life. The author always remembers his own identity and the land where he was born and raised, so the article is sincere and emotional.

Live Elsewhere

Live Elsewhere

Literature

Like The Wind

174K0

This book tells the story of life in eight of the most distinctive cities in China: Shanghai, Hangzhou, Lhasa, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Harbin. The author lives in different cities, showing the differences in tradition, scenery, food, urban character, and urban people in the east, west, north, and south, allowing readers to experience different lifestyles and perceptions. This book not only contains beautiful pictures, beautiful scenery, and beautiful articles, but also contains insights into life and in-depth thoughts on travel and life.

Lu Xun's New Observations

Zhang Yingqin

121K0

This book is a collection of essays by the author on the study of Lu Xun. The content covers topics that have not been noticed in the study of Lu Xun for many years, such as: the antagonism between the brothers Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren, the controversy over Mrs. Zhu An's sale of Lu Xun's book collection, why Lu Xun did not return to Shaoxing, a new explanation of "abandoning medicine to pursue literature", and why Lu Xun left Beijing? Did Lu Xun ever become a professor? Ever attended college? Lu Xun and Badaowan, Xintaimen and Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun's official career, diplomas and academic qualifications, positions and professional titles, was Lu Xun deceived into returning to China? Mr. Fujino's perspective on Lu Xun, the family background of young Lu Xun, and the relationship between Lu Xun and his first wife Zhu An, etc. The author defines it as a study of marginal materials about Lu Xun. Many of the contents are issues that have been ignored by Lu research circles for many years. The author tries to get closer to the real Lu Xun from a new perspective and in plain language.

Walking, Eating and Chatting: the Experience of the Old Stationmaster of Beijing Railway Station

Shi Yulin

248K0

The author of this book, Shi Yulin, uses the unique perspective of a Beijing Railway Station stationmaster and a long-term railway worker. In his spare time, he recorded the beautiful scenery, historical sites and delicacies from various places along the way, as well as the history, culture, legends and stories contained therein. The book is divided into three parts: "Eat while walking", "Talk while eating" and "Talk while walking". "Eat while walking" focuses on delicious food; "Talk while eating" focuses on telling the stories behind the food; "Talk while walking" focuses on the cultural monuments along Beijing-Guangzhou. The writing is vivid, interesting and engaging.

Leisure Gathering

Dai Linjun

39K0

Dai Linjun is from Ninghai, Zhejiang. He once served as director of the Propaganda Department of the Ninghai County Party Committee and director of the Standing Committee of the Ninghai County People's Congress in China. He is currently a member of the Chinese Poetry Society and a member of the Zhejiang Poetry and Couplet Society. He is fond of poetry in his spare time. Many of his works have been published in "Poetry Magazine", "Chinese Poetry", "Dongpo Chibi Poetry" and other publications. Dai Linjun is a leading figure in Ninghai poetry circles. He has taught classes for many years and has many disciples. Xianyunji contains about 200 old-style poems written by Dai Linjun over the years. These works include travel experiences, family and friendship, some political chants, emotional expressions, and friends singing. They reflect the level of traditional poetry creation by contemporary local cultural literati in my country.

Shadow in the Green Lake: Prose by Wang Zengqi, a Reader for Teenagers

Wang Zengqi

197K0

"Shadow in the Green Lake: Wang Zengqi's Prose for Teenagers" contains 66 classic essays by Wang Zengqi, including "Father and Son Become Brothers Over the Years", "Plants and Plants in the World", "Eating Things in Four Directions", "Rain in Kunming" and other famous articles. Wang Zengqi writes in prose about his family, teachers and friends, writings, food, cordyceps, travel... He always uses gentle brushwork to describe every plant, every tree, every tea, every meal, the warmth and coldness of life, and all kinds of things in the world. It reads calmly, plainly, warmly and touchingly. No matter what situation he is in, never being depressed or complaining, and always being full of enthusiasm for life, is Wang Zengqi's attitude towards life. As he said, "Life is very fun." Reading Wang Zengqi's words is like finding a good teacher and friend. Teenagers can not only experience the myriad tastes of life, but also appreciate the beauty of the Chinese language and learn clean, clear, natural and pure writing and expression. More importantly, it will allow you to grow into a person who loves life.

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.

Travel Across the City

Wang Zhiping

125K0

The article contains about 97 essays, most of which have been published in newspapers and periodicals. They are divided into five aspects: travel notes, characters, history and reality. It is a phased summary of the author's writing career.

Listen to Mom Tell Stories About the Past

Wang Liqun

104K0

In the book, the author describes some extremely ordinary and ordinary characters. Yes, it is these ordinary people who interpret the real life of each of us, and use their unknown struggles to build our beautiful and happy high-rise buildings in the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

Scenery Elsewhere

Jiang Yang

108K0

The 40 travel notes collected in "Landscapes Elsewhere" span 15 years and tens of thousands of miles. In addition to praising the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, the special thing is that there are more thoughts and discussions, and what runs through it is a true feeling.

There is a Kind of Happiness Called Gratitude

Lin Qingxuan Is Waiting. Editor-in-chief Li Na

319K0

Gratitude is a way of singing life, which comes from love and hope for life; it is the most beautiful state of mind and the source of happiness in life. Be grateful to our parents, for bringing us into the world, allowing us to taste the bitter, spicy, sour, and sweet things in the world; to be grateful to our partners, for sharing the joys and sorrows with us, for knowing each other, and for making our bodies hunched over and widening; for our children, for allowing us to take on our responsibilities, and for letting us take the lead in setting an example; for our friends, for sharing our pain, for knowing each other, and for making us no longer alone... Gratitude can fill the world with beautiful breath, and make life full of bright sunshine. Gratitude is the basis for building a harmonious society, and a harmonious society is inseparable from gratitude.

City ​​of Absurdity

Ye Hui

147K0

This grasshopper didn't like the traffic light at the three-way intersection opposite. When the traffic light flashed, he would inexplicably feel the tongue of the one-eyed "frog" in the rice field curling up from behind. That huge flashing one eye kept turning in his mind, just like the "three-eyed monster" opposite. So he decided to get ready to kill the female grasshopper with the spotted wings. This rice field next to the road means the world to him. He finally understood that there would always be that one-eyed "frog" in his world that would swallow him up. A female grasshopper last day, these were the last words left by his brother when he was swept away by the one-eyed "frog". For a grasshopper, the day he dies is when he dies a female grasshopper. He thought that if he was swallowed by a one-eyed "frog" and had no time to sleep with a female grasshopper, he would be sorry for the pair of strong hind legs given to him by his mother.

Fidelity Builds Loyalty

Tian Yingliang

113K0

Since the late Ming Dynasty, women in eastern Sichuan have been called female generals. Why are women called female generals? There is indeed a reason for this! Chungju is the hometown of Ba Manzi. It is backed by Daba Mountain, facing the Yangtze River, bordering the "ghost town" Fengdu on the top, Wanzhou, an important town on the Yangtze River, on the bottom, Liangping County on the back, and facing Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County across the Yangtze River in the front. More than ten miles west of Zhongzhou Town, there is a hanging rock waterfall called Mingyu River, which is more than 50 feet high. Under the waterfall, there is a deep pool, a deep cave, and ancient trees. Qin Mansion, a prominent family in Chungju, is located on the bank of this picturesque Mingyu River. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the master of the Qin Mansion passed down to Qin Kui's generation. Qin Kui, named Zaiyang, was a tribute student in the dynasty. In his early years, he was an official abroad. Because his nature was too upright and he was dissatisfied with the intrigues in the officialdom, he resigned and returned to his hometown. He focused on raising his children and lived a leisurely pastoral life.

Father and Son Become Brothers after Many Years

Wang Zengqi

198K0

"Father and Son Become Brothers Over the Years" is a collection of autobiographical essays by Wang Zengqi. Wang Zengqi introduced himself to his family and told the stories of his grandfather, father, and uncles in detail. He also analyzed his works and talked about the prototype characters in his works. It also records Wang Zengqi's life at Southwest Associated University and the stories between his classmates and teachers. Wang Zengqi is a student of Mr. Shen Congwen. He studied at Southwest Associated University and taught in Kunming. Apart from his hometown of Gaoyou and Beijing, this is the place where he has stayed the longest in his life. These seven years were the most wonderful seven years of his life. He was young and care-free. Apart from reading, I just wander around. In Kunming, he fell in love at least twice. Once because he was heartbroken, he slept in bed for two days without eating or drinking. Of course, there was also a period when I was so poor that I didn't even have money to eat. But mentally, it is extremely free. Reading this book, you can know why Wang Zengqi became Wang Zengqi.

Live up to the Passing Years and Never Lose the Beauty

Cui Jianxiu

116K0

Stepping on the golden fallen leaves, I walked slowly along the Songhua River embankment. The river water in autumn is like an old oil painting, with a bit more tranquility and clarity, and a bit more thought-provoking depth. I was invited by a magazine in Beijing to interview an octogenarian paper-cutting artist. Since it was still early before the scheduled time, I decided to take a walk by the river first. So, I was pleasantly surprised to meet him who was practicing calligraphy using water instead of ink on the river embankment. Over the years, in many parks or squares in the city, I have occasionally encountered calligraphy enthusiasts carrying buckets and special pens, splashing water as if no one else was watching, and demonstrating their skills in water calligraphy. Occasionally, I will stop to admire it for a while and comment silently.

The End of Memory

He Dacao

140K0

Nowadays, the process of urbanization has brought us to a particularly embarrassing situation. Massive population migration and flows are pouring into more developed areas. The Chinese people's agricultural mentality of living on one-third of an acre for thousands of years has collapsed. Young people have fled and exported themselves as labor force. The metabolism of the city is based on this, like a huge magnet, sucking all kinds of people into the operation of machinery. Everyone can get what they need and realize their own value. This is naturally ideal, but in reality there is often no cake waiting for you to share - this is the cruelty of the city, which attracts people but leaves them to fend for themselves.

Three-color Youth Blue and White Powder

Guo Zhuoshi

157K0

We in the future will definitely miss the past, but we in the past often dream about the future. Throwing myself into the comfortable seat of the flight, my eyes were filled with the future. Looking at the admission notice in my hand, "National Aerospace University" is written vigorously and shining brightly. This is known as the second largest science and engineering university in the capital Beijing, ranking second behind Tsinghua University. It is also a university that is booming in my country's aerospace industry. It finally opened its door to me. I was enrolled in the electrical engineering major. I think what I have seen so far, from the cabin lighting to the driver's driving system, will probably be my responsibility in many years.

As I Walked, the Flowers Began to Bloom

Centella Asiatica

149K0

In the book "Flowers Bloom as You Walk", the author Centella Asiatica uses simple and unpretentious writing to tell the truth, goodness and beauty of the world from each warm and touching story. The plot is vivid, the writing style is humorous, the concept is novel, the plot is rigorous, and the ending is novel. Readers can capture a kind of wisdom, a kind of beauty, a thought-provoking scene, a kind of fresh thought from a point, a picture, a contrast, an admiration, and a moment, and feel a beauty full of calmness and ease after reading.

The Prince of the World Comes Out of Fucheng

Editor-in-chief Xie Yun

145K0

This kind of feeling is obviously "literary" - sensitive, delicate, thoughtful, suspicious, and even has some neurotic associations and attachments. Mr. Ou is also a literati, and a great literati who has impressed the past and the present. Could he have the same feeling as me, and feel that the river water, waves, and water vapor are also flowing into his veins? There is no way to verify it, but we can guess: Ou Gong lived in Mianyang for more than three years, and he must have walked and played along the Fujiang River. He was held by his father, led by his mother, or followed at the feet of his parents or behind him. The river water at that time must have been stronger and clearer than today. The aquatic plants and sand on the shore, the fish and birds in the water, the sparkling waves, and the bouncing waves must have entered his eyes and stirred up his little thoughts?

Talking About Food in Yashe

Liang Shiqiu

121K0

Beiping roast duck, in addition to restaurants specializing in duck sales such as Quanjude, is sold by Biianfang (i. E. Sauce elbow shop). You can also eat roast duck in restaurants. For example, if you are having a banquet at Fuquan Restaurant, you can ask a nearby cheap shop on the right to deliver it. Since the closure of the old restaurant in Xuanwai, Baohuachun at the entrance of Jinyu Hutong in Dongcheng has become a rising star. The store downstairs and the corner of the small building upstairs are the best places to eat roast duck. At home, if you make a phone call, Baohuachun will send a little Liba (note: a little boy) to deliver a freshly baked roast duck in an insulated lead iron bucket, dripping with oil and hot to the touch. Along with it, he also brought steamed lotus leaf pancakes, green onions, sauce, etc. He sliced ​​the duck in front of everyone on the small table next to the banquet. His skill was good and he paid attention to the thin slices. Each slice had skin, oil and meat, followed by a plate of lean meat, and finally the duck head and duck tips. You were done. The master was happy and rewarded him with two drops of money. Little Lipa thanked him happily and left.

Also Water-meme: Selected Prose by Zhang Xiaofeng

Zhang Xiaofeng

138K0

I got up, walked down the steps, smiled and rejoiced alone. There was no one around, so I felt like I was gone too. There was only joy, tenderness and vitality between heaven and earth. I walked towards the field and thought I was a peaceful cauliflower. I raised my arms to face the wind and felt that I was a wisp of air. I looked up at the sky, but I mistakenly thought that I was the bright sunshine. My heart has never been so broad, and I recalled a verse in a daze: "God causes the sun to shine on good people and on evil people." For the first time, I deeply understood the depth of creation. I suddenly fell in love with all living and inanimate things. I so eagerly want to say good morning to everyone.

Only by Never Forgetting Your Original Intention Can You Always Succeed

Li Liangxu

158K0

There is a scene at the end of the movie "The Girls We Chased Together in Those Years": Ke Jingteng and a large group of old classmates went to attend the wedding of their common "goddess" Shen Jiayi. At the wedding, everyone was shouting that they wanted to kiss the bride. The groom said, yes, but how to kiss the bride, you have to kiss me first. Everyone flinched, but Ke Jingteng rushed forward, held down the groom and kissed her wildly... After that, he walked towards the bride with a smile. Without kissing her, he only said one sentence: "You must be happy!" A simple wish of "You must be happy!" Instantly moved the bride to tears, and also made the eyes of the guests become wet. Some even took out their handkerchiefs, lowered their heads, and began to sob softly.

Letter to Brothers

Chu Anping

90K0

Chu Anping later engaged in public opinion work and has always adhered to the belief and demeanor he had developed since his youth. His political commentary style is sharp, calm, passionate, but never irrational; he is angry, but rarely makes excessive remarks. This has a lot to do with the cultivation of modern political civilization he developed in his youth. The growth paths of Chinese liberal intellectuals vary. Some are born with a liberal temperament, some become liberal intellectuals due to changes in their knowledge systems, and more often they gradually identify with liberal ideals due to personal circumstances, experiences and setbacks. Among these situations, the kind of intellectuals who are born with a liberal temperament are the most determined and authentic. In this regard, Chu Anping is very similar to Hu Shi.

Look at the World, the Cherries Are Red and the Bananas Are Green

The Cool Moon Fills The Sky

133K0

On a sunny day and the wind is warm, I can enjoy peonies. The peonies at the Grand Buddha Temple are blooming well. It's not a long holiday, there are no tourists, the pavilions are intrigues, and the Buddha statues are wonderful and solemn. Peonies grow in the back garden. A building in this world cannot have only a front hall and no backyard. The front hall is respectful, and the backyard is full of scenery. That's why Du Liniang would visit the garden and have a dream, singing "What's the beauty of the sky in a good time? Whose courtyard is the pleasure?" The backyard here is indeed heaven and earth. Peonies bloom well and high. Walking into the peony forest feels like walking in the forest. When you emerge, you are dressed in black and covered with golden pollen, like bees. The peonies have many leaves and few flowers, and their purple-red petals are so complicated that people admire them, just like the exquisite embroidery on the upper sleeves of ancient women's skirts, coats, and handkerchiefs, revealing the ease and prosperity of the world.

There is Always a Cicada That Remembers the Fragrance of Summer

Gu Baoxiang

118K0

In the early morning, when I was half asleep and half awake, there was a thin light appearing outside. It was a slight light, neither thin nor thick, neither too thick nor too thin, just right. At about five o'clock in the morning, the sun had just stretched out, and I started a new day's work out of boredom. It's a good time to fall asleep. The flowers are still half-open with sleepy eyes, and people are terribly lazy. In the hot summer, this time is the coolest time. I put on my clothes and got out of bed, opened the courtyard door, everything was quiet, only the sound of dew dripping on my ankles, ticking, proving the passing of life. Don't worry, with this thin light, this brief thin light, all the troubles of yesterday fade away.

Yanliu Yiyi

Yanliu Yiyi

Literature

Chen Qichang

294K0

The author of this book has long worked in the Gaoyou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, which has a strong literary style. The book not only records his interactions with Gaoyou writer Wang Zengqi, but also introduces and comments on the moral articles of local cultural figures. In addition, the author of this book also traces and excavates the history of his family, and records and depicts the history, folk customs, and natural features of his street, community, and local area with sincere emotions, delicate writing, and rich and colorful content.

It's Great to Have You

Zheng Yushu Lin Dexin

83K0

"It's So Good to Have You" turns the warm and sincere dialogue between the writer's mother and the anchor's daughter into the most touching love letters, reminding us to cherish the most important people in our lives at all times. They are at opposite ends of the earth, looking at each other from a distance, and they express their own opinions. It seems like a chicken talking to a duck, but it is like dancing a tango, advancing and retreating, and the lines are intertwined with arguments, laughter, and tears.

Imagine City

Imagine City

Literature

Chen Pingyuan

160K0

This book is a collection of Chen Pingyuan's articles about his "urban research". Although he prides himself on being "incapable of creation", he is "deliberate in promoting cities as an academic topic". He focused on Beijing, Xi'an, Kaifeng, Hong Kong and other cities full of historical entanglements and cultural accumulation, or asked why Lu Xun did not write "Yang Guifei" during his trip to Xi'an, or explored the Kaifeng writings of Zhang Changgong and his son, or revealed the melodious memories of two generations of Hong Kong cultural figures, Ye Lingfeng and Li Oufan... In short, in the essay, he discusses the past and present in the history, and makes suggestions on the current urban situation. From a macro perspective, he can quite see the "human feelings" he pursues.

Scholars' Human Feelings: Cultural Choices Across the Century

Chen Pingyuan

153K0

"The Scholar's Human Feelings" was first published in the third issue of "Dushu" magazine in 1993, and has since been included in various anthologies. Such "integration of academic knowledge and rational thinking into the expression of prose" must "not pay special attention to the stylistic norms of prose, but regard it as another form of self-expression or concern for reality outside of professional research." It is from this perspective that Hong Zicheng's "History of Contemporary Chinese Literature" talks about "scholar's prose" such as "The Human Feelings of Scholars". In addition to being "another kind of prose", it also involves the fate of Chinese intellectuals in the 1990s. Historians occasionally comment on the timeliness, but have mixed praise and criticism. This book is a mixture of old and new, and in terms of length, it is approximately half-length. The first volume is all old texts, selected from "Scholars' Human Feelings"; the remaining three volumes also include some excerpts from "The Formation and Construction of Literary History", "The Collection of Ju Shui" and "The Surroundings of Literature". Except for the first volume, which is organized according to writing time, the other three volumes are divided into two parts: the main theme of the discussion and the style of the article. Choosing to combine two articles into a main and subtitle is not entirely laziness, but also has a deep meaning - the former points to the academic spirit, and the latter concerns the exposition strategy. The so-called "scholar's human feelings" is what I have repeatedly stated in my article, "Learn to 'take a stand' as an ordinary person in social life based on conscience and morality, without overly pursuing the posture and effect of 'speaking'". As for talking about the current "cultural choices", I am not satisfied with discussing the matter as it is, but like to "cross the century". Going back to the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China that I am familiar with has obvious professional marks. The strengths and weaknesses of each article are concentrated on this academic idea.

It's Never Too Late to Dream in Life

Yue Chaorong

186K0

Yue Chaorong has devoted herself to writing since 2012, and has published a large number of essays in newspapers and magazines. "It's never too late to have a dream in life" contains nearly 100 articles about family, friendship, love, etc. That she has published in the past two years. It is divided into six chapters, using family affection as the background color, and using a warm writing style to write about the great love in her heart.

Purple City

Purple City

Literature

The Man Upstairs

8K0

"Purple City" is written by the man upstairs. The main contents include Autumn, Children, Dear Mother, Beginning of Spring, Season Change, Burden, Standing By, Because I Love You So Deeply, Riddles of Love, Red Hairpins, Going to the Distance, Purple City, and Rain Image , commemoration of years, years, poets who walked across the stone bridge, to hometown, two moons, street corners, days, at that time, we were very young, trilogy about love, songs dripping with blood, we are all children, songs of ancient roads, winter, fossils of love, etc.

Meet in Person

Meet in Person

Literature

Zhao Min

55K0

The ancient land of Jiangyou in northwest Sichuan is the hometown of Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty. When visiting Dai Tianshan Taoist priests, Li Bai was talking about what happened at Xikuang Mountain in Jiangyou County. Kuangshan is shaped like the word Kuang, with towering pavilions and deep ravines. Foye Cave's flying spring hangs green peaks, letting the water and rivers amidst the sound of dogs barking. The reading platform does not hear the bell at noon, and the peach blossoms are deep in the trees with thick dew.

My Related Life

My Related Life

Literature

He Xiaozhu

104K0

Some people say that the Bible is the best prose in the world. I believe it, but I have not studied the Bible, so I cannot say what is good about it. Some people say that "Historical Records" is the best prose in the world, and I believe it too. Moreover, as a Chinese, I am not completely unfamiliar with "Historical Records". However, due to lack of research, I cannot say what is so good about "Historical Records". However, from what others have said, I can roughly guess that the Bible and Historical Records, as models of prose, should be related to their simple and sincere writing style. This simple and sincere writing style is related to the author's character and personality, that is, their authors are simple and sincere people (not saints but close to saints). This also makes me feel even more that prose is difficult to write and the threshold for writing prose is too high. But I'm not entirely pessimistic either. I still want to continue to try this style of writing. I can learn about my shortcomings through writing, and just think of it as a mirror.

The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing·miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe

Zhu Ziqing

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"Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe" contains dozens of travel notes such as "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London Travel", allowing today's people to have a better understanding of history, nature and the world while appreciating its beautiful writing. His writing style is delicate and euphemistic, his language is carefully crafted, and his ideas are novel and unique, creating a kind of beauty of interest, scenery, and gentleness, which can be called a model of beautiful Chinese vernacular writing. Mr. Zhu Ziqing's prose is implicit and euphemistic. From both the form and spiritual levels, he writes inanimate things as if they are living and emotional things, with elegant colors and beautiful pictures.

Frost Leaf Collection

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After the Spring Festival this year, I returned to Neijiang and paid a visit to the teacher. During the chat, he said that he would publish a collection of prose poems published in his early years and asked me to write a preface for it. Foreword, in my concept, non-students can be - "The cane and pestle fell down!" I declined repeatedly, but the teacher insisted again and again. Teachers are wise, profound, thorough, detached, and often not very conventional.

Move

Move

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Yu Jian

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I have always had a good impression of those who don't speak in meetings. I always feel that the truth lies in the silence of these people. We look at each other and smile with understanding. I always have a good impression of every sunset, but have no feeling for the glorious sun that strides up to the sky and rolls endlessly. When the sun speaks, I always hide far away and get into the shadows of the world. Only in winter, after the cold snap, do I like the sun above my head. It has become warm and not so harsh.

The Back Garden of Historical Women

Hong Yu

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In "The Back Garden of Historical Women", there are the famous beloved concubine Zhao Feiyan, Yang Yuhuan who "looks back and smiles with all the charm, the pink and white in the sixth house are colorless", and Yu Xuanji who "is easy to find priceless treasures, but rare to find a lover"... These women in history illuminate the night sky, warm the years, and make the world look up to them. However, they also have the joys, sorrows, joys and sorrows of ordinary people. I attempt to use my perspective and life experience to interpret their past, their grudges, and their extraordinary lives and life journeys. Let us follow the words and travel through the jungle of history, get in close contact with them, and feel their joy and joy, as well as their unknown troubles and bitterness.

Han Xin, the Biggest Liar in Ancient and Modern Times

Shi Zhonghua

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If every industry has a founder, then even if Han Xin cannot become the founder, he should still be a master-level figure in the liar industry. Some people may say that Li Si was the greatest liar in ancient and modern times. He defrauded the entire Qin State. However, compared with the liar behavior of Li Si and Han Xin, they are not even worthy of carrying shoes. The book is divided into 15 chapters, showing Han Xin's "deceptive" experiences. The author goes into a remote place and reveals that the basic basis of Han Xin's life is "deception", and the essence of his military is also based on "deception". He started by cheating and died by cheating, presenting readers with a multi-faceted historical figure.

Dream Chasing Era

Cool Starry Night

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This is the best era, an era of chasing dreams. As an outstanding student who graduated from university, Han Yang rejected the offer of his alma mater to stay and returned to his hometown without hesitation, becoming an ordinary staff member of the Poverty Alleviation Office, with the dream of lifting his hometown out of poverty. When fate brings Yuan Weiran, a girl from a big city, to him, where should he go? A business executive who has returned from overseas and a heartthrob who refuses to admit defeat, what kind of sparks will they create before? The rich second generation who is gnawing at old age meets a girl from the county town who yearns for the big city. When faced with love, what choices will they make? Six typical characters representing their respective classes tell a love story about chasing dreams, struggle, and hard work.

The Three Kingdoms: Where Have the More Than 40 Million People Gone?

Hong Yu

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The story of the Three Kingdoms is integrated into traditional Chinese culture and into the blood of the Chinese people. The heroes of the Three Kingdoms have always inspired generations of people. This period of history is so well-known to every household that dignitaries, traffickers, and commoners and bandits all talk about it, surpassing almost any dynasty or any historical event. Behind the scenes we talk about so much, the Three Kingdoms, in addition to heroism, literary and military strategies, is also full of killing, blood and painful moans.

Emotional Cafe

Emotional Cafe

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Wan Xiaoying

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"Emotional Cafe" seems to be written for each of us who are practicing in this world. It is different from the bits and pieces recorded by ordinary people. It has a fresh and refined temperament, and an additional layer of compassion and compassion for all living beings. These recorded moods and stories are originally full of personal color, far from the experience of most people, but they contain a universal feeling, which touches every reader. In the author's "limited" vision, we see the "infinite" world, truthfully and sincerely record our most real emotions and perceptions, record the things that have happened around us, and the people passing by...

Willow in the Sunset

Tang Huaxian

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This book tells the author's hard-working but happy working life in Wanzhou, Chongqing, Tibet, Tianjin and other places through his working life spanning eight thousand miles from west to east. The works reflect the hardships of life and work of the lower-class workers, as well as their simplest spiritual life and most practical material pursuits. There are intricate intrigues and brotherly interpersonal care, which truly reflects today's social life. In particular, it vividly describes and introduces Tibet's exotic customs and magnificent rivers and mountains. The author confesses his life insights in the book, which is encouraging and full of optimistic attitude towards life.

Buddhist Zen and Tang Poetry

Ge Man

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"Buddhist Zen and Tang Poetry" is the author's academic achievement accumulated over several years. Her character, knowledge, and moral articles make the gentlemen who have taught her trust and feel at ease. During her schooling, she appreciated Beethoven's ordinary and proud human personality, and hated the humbleness of "looking at the dust"; she was familiar with the classics of literature and art, and respected the great personality and soul: someone met Leonardo da Vinci and his party on the road in Italy, At that time, a group of people arrived. The man in rich clothes was Raphael, and the leader was Salai (who was a student of Da Vinci earlier, but turned to Raphael because Da Vinci was old). Salai raised his chin and turned a blind eye as he passed by Da Vinci. Upon seeing this, Da Vinci hurriedly lowered his head and turned around. Raphael saw Leonardo da Vinci and bowed deeply. The apprentice knew that Leonardo da Vinci bowed his head and followed the example because he was ashamed of Sarai's despicable human nature. Walking to the outskirts, Leonardo da Vinci's eyes returned to softness... The allusion and even the reality show that clear personality integrity, character and taste have always been the bottom line guarantee of art and academics. In the past few years, Ge Man returned to Jilin University to study for a doctorate, and her spiritual practice has reached a considerable level. For example, her insight into the essence of language in Buddhist Zen has also deeply inspired and inspired her.

Daho's Heartfelt Message

Hong Xinhe

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This book mainly includes four parts: Ripples in the Lotus, Setting Sail, Hitting the Water in the Midstream, and Picking up Shells in the Sea.

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