Zhu Ziqing s profile and all his writings

Updated on culture 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zhu Ziqing (, formerly known as Zihua, No. Qiushi, renamed Ziqing, the word Peixian; Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, born in Donghai, Jiangsu, and grew up in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, so he calls himself "I am from Yangzhou"; A famous modern essayist, poet, scholar, and national warrior. His prose is simple and meticulous, clear and melancholy, the language is refined, the writing is clear, and it is full of true feelings. Zhu Ziqing's unique artistic style of American literature has added magnificent colors to modern Chinese prose, and created a prose system and style with Chinese national characteristics for the establishment of a new aesthetic characteristic of modern Chinese prose. His main prose works include "Hurry", "Spring", "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel", "You and Me", "Green", "Back", etc., and he is the author of the poetry collection "Snow Dynasty" (co-authored), the literary treatise "Poetry and Words", "On the Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity", etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zhu Ziqing's famous works: [Looking for the Dynasty] [Traces] [Back] [European Miscellaneous] [You and Me] [Standard Language Scale] [On Elegant and Vulgar Appreciation], and some don't know.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhu Ziqing's poetry collection includes: "Snow Dynasty"; Poems and essays include: the collection "Traces"; The essays include: "Back", "Spring", "European Travel Miscellaneous", "You and Me", and "London Miscellaneous".

    Back Shadow is a reminiscence essay written by modern writer Zhu Ziqing in 1925. This essay is about the author's departure from Nanjing to Peking University, and his father took him to the Pukou train station, took care of him on the train, and bought oranges for him. What impressed the author the most in his mind was the back of his father climbing up and down the platform when he bought oranges for him.

    The author uses simple words to express the father's love for his children in a profound and delicate way, sincerely moving, and shows the father's care and love from ordinary events.

    Spring is a modern essay by Zhu Ziqing, which was originally published in July 1933 and has been used in Chinese middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time. In this "hymn to spring", which is "full of poetry", it is in fact full of the writer's thoughts and emotions in a specific period, his pursuit of life and personality, and expresses the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for freedom.

    After 1927, Zhu Ziqing has always been looking for and creating an ideal world deep in his soul - the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather unquiet" heart and resist the disturbances of the outside world, so that he can "be alone" in the claustrophobic study and achieve his education. "Spring" describes and eulogizes a vigorous spring, but it is also a realistic portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's spiritual world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948): Originally known as Zihua, called Qiushi, later renamed Ziqing, the word Peixian. He is a modern Chinese essayist, poet and scholar.

    Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City). He graduated from high school in 1916 and was successfully admitted to the preparatory department of Peking University. In 1919 he began to publish poetry.

    In 1928, the first collection of essays, The Back, was published. In July 1932, he was appointed head of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. In 1934, he published "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London".

    In 1935, he published a collection of essays, You and Me.

    On August 12, 1948, he died of gastric perforation in Beiping at the age of 50.

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