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There are a lot of them, and those selected into Chinese textbooks include hurry, spring, back, and moonlight on the lotus pond.
1922 "Snow Dynasty" poetry collection.
1923 "Destruction" long poem.
1924 "Traces" collection of poems and essays.
1928 "Back" Essay.
1930 "Spring" prose.
1934 "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel".
1936 "You and Me" essay.
1943 "Hurry" prose.
1944 London Miscellaneous Essays.
1945 "Teaching of Chinese Language" ** collection.
1946 "Classic Conversations" ** collection.
1947 "Poetry and Words", Poetry Theory.
1947 "New Poetry Miscellaneous", Poetic Theory.
1948 "Standards and Standards" Essay Collection.
1948 "Language Pickup" ** collection.
1948 "On the Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity" essay collection.
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1922 "Snow Dynasty" poetry collection.
1923 "Destruction" long poem.
1924 "Traces" collection of poems and essays.
1928 "Back" essay (selected into the textbook), 1930 "Spring" essay (selected into the textbook).
1934 "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel".
1936 "You and Me" essay.
1943 "Hurry" essay (selected for textbook) 1944 "London Miscellaneous" essay.
1945 "Teaching of Chinese Language" ** collection.
1946 "Classic Conversations" ** collection.
1947 "Poetry and Words", Poetry Theory.
1947 "New Poetry Miscellaneous", Poetic Theory.
1948 "Standards and Standards" Essay Collection.
1948 "Language Pickup" ** collection.
1948 "On the Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity" essay collection.
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Zhu Ziqing's poetry collections are representative works such as "Snow Dynasty" and "Traces".
The representative works of the prose collection include "Back to Balance Shadow".
The Lotus Pond Moon Core Color".
The Qinhuai River in the shadow of the pulp sound".
Zhu Ziqing's early prose can be divided into two categories: realistic argumentation and narrative lyricism.
The former are such as "Life's **-Seven Cents", "Civilization in the Sailing", "Caucasia - God's Pride", and "A River".
"Mourning Weijie Sanjun" and "Travel Miscellaneous", which are directly taken from real life, are famous articles that attack the dark society by means of mezzanine narratives and discussions.
The latter are such as "Back" and "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Lights".
Green", "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond", "The Moon is Hazy, the Birds are Hazy, the Curtains Are Rolling Begonia Red", and "White Water Stream" are all masterpieces that blend scenes, are full of poetry and picturesqueness, and represent the highest achievements of his prose art.
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Zhu Ziqing, formerly known as Zihua, was called Qiushi, and later changed his name to Ziqing, with the word Peixian. He is a modern Chinese essayist, poet, scholar, and fighter for democracy.
Zhu Ziqing was born in the east of Jiangsu, his original name was Zihua, his name was Qiushi, and he was admitted to Peking University and changed his name to Ziqing. He graduated from the Department of Philosophy of Peking University in 1920, participated in the May Fourth Movement, taught in middle schools for five or six years, and became a professor of the Department of Chinese at Tsinghua University in 1925 and served as the head of the department. In 1931, he studied in England, roamed the continent, and returned to China the following year and returned to Tsinghua University.
After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he moved south with the school, served as a professor of Southwest Associated University, returned to Tsinghua University in Beiping after the victory, and died in Beiping on August 12, 1948 due to gastric perforation, at the age of 50.
Representative works: "Spring", "Green", "Back", "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", etc.
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Zhu Ziqing's works are in chronological order: 1922 "Snow Dynasty" poetry collection, 1923 "Destruction" long poem, 1924 "Trace" collection of poems and prose, 1928 "Back" prose.
1930 "Spring" essays, 1934 "European Travel Miscellaneous" essays, 1936 "You and Me" essays, 1943 "Hurry" essays, 1944 "London Miscellaneous" essays, 1945 "Chinese Language Teaching" ** collection.
In 1946, he collected the first collection of "Classic Conversations", in 1947 he wrote "Poetry and Words", in 1947 he wrote "New Poetry Miscellaneous", in 1948 he collected essays on "Standards and Standards", in 1948 he collected essays on "Language Picking Up Zeros", and in 1948 he collected essays on the appreciation of elegance and vulgarity.
Traces", "Back", "You and Me", "European Travel Miscellaneous". >>>More
Back is an essay about family affection, and this article is brilliantly written. Although it is not very textual, it is very informative, but most of the words are easy to understand, so the reader can quickly grasp the content. The author portrayed the content of the article vividly, which made the readers empathize, and during the reading, when my father went to buy oranges, I was very moved, and I couldn't help but cry like the author. >>>More
1, "Preface" 2, "Hurry" 3, "Singing" 4, "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of the Pulp Voice" 5, "Traces of Wenzhou" 6, "Back" 7, "The Civilization of the Sailing Boat" 8, "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond" 9, "Woman" 10, "Plum Blossom" Postscript 11, "The White RaceāThe Pride of God" 12, "Huai Wei Holds the Qingjun" 13, "A River" 14, "Children" 15, "The Three Gentlemen of Mourning Weijie" 16, "Travel Miscellaneous" 17, "Drifting" 18, "Dreamtelling" 19, "Bai Cai" 20, " Miscellaneous Notes on the Voyage of the Sea, 21, "A Letter"].
Zhu Ziqing's early prose can be divided into two categories: realistic argumentative and narrative lyrical[1]. The former, such as "Life's **-Seven Cents", "Civilization in the Sailing", "Caucasia - God's Pride", "A River", "Mourning Weijie Sanjun", and "Travel Miscellaneous", are directly based on real life, and are famous articles that attack the dark society by means of narrative and discussion; The latter, such as "Back", "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Lights", "Green", "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond", "The Moon is Hazy, the Birds are Hazy, the Curtains are Begonia Red", and "White Water Stream", which are masterpieces of scene blending, full of poetry and picturesqueness, and represent the highest achievement of his prose art. >>>More
1. The courtyard is deep in summer, and the pomegranates are open all over the curtain. - Song Su Shunqin, "Summer Meaning". >>>More