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Personally, I like Yu Hua more. Yu Hua's works were all the rage when he was in college, and perhaps because of his studies in journalism, he could always read a different feeling from Yu Hua's works.
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I like Lu Xun, although it has been a long time and many historical backgrounds can no longer be understood, but his words still have the depth and profundity of the truth. Look at this sentence: "It is better to transform yourself than to forbid others!" "Classic!
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I think it's Dellosa, Peru, he's a very prolific and good quality writer, and it's probably not a run to say he's the greatest writer alive today. As a master of structuralism, each of his articles will have a new structural form, and some of them are as delicate as a high-end watch, and every level is tightly fitted.
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I think it's Faulkner in the United States. I have a kind of fledgling complex for him. I started reading literature when I was 20 years old, and I used to just read some of it casually and didn't have much awareness. The first real literary work was his "Noise and Commotion".
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Actually, the favorite, I should say, Borges. The words woven by this old Argentine man are just perfect. Whether it's ** or poetry, in Borges's text, you can always be wrapped in those atmospheres.
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Camus of France. Few works hit me to the heart like The Outsider. In addition to being uncomfortable, it is even more uncomfortable.
It's boring to be alive, it's okay to be dead. Isn't there a proposition that has been mentioned all the time, what is the meaning of life? If you put it in this book, there is no answer, life is nothing, and it is boring.
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Romain Rolland's John Christopher and his "Legend of the Giant" are also worth a look. Love his writing style, and his stories.
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Jane Austen, a very delicate and sensitive British female writer. She only wrote six short ** books in her life. The most famous is Pride and Prejudice Her second work, originally titled First Impressions.
Others, such as "Sense and Sensibility", "Emma", etc., are also brilliantly written. The ending is also happy, but it is a pity that this author did not find his own Mr. Darcy.
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The author of "The Catcher in the Rye" writes about himself.
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Lu Xun, Ba Jin, Lao She, Bingxin, Xiao Hong, Xiao Jun, Zhu Ziqing, Yu Dafu, Qi Zicong, Xu Zhimo, Wai Ming, Zhou Zuoren, Tian Han, Cao Yu, Zang Kejia, Wen Yiduo, Ai Zhu Split Qing, Mao Dun, Xia Yan, Dai Wangshu, Feng Zhi, Lin Yutang, Guo Moruo, Ye Shaojun, Xu Dishan, Lu Gao Yingyan, Lu Yin, Yu Dafu, Ding Ling, Li Jinfa, Roushi, Yin Fu, Zhang Tianyi, Zhang Hatshui, Zhang Ailing, Shen Congwen, Zheng Zhenduo, A Ying, Hu Shi, Liu Bannong, Liu Dabai, Tai Jingnong, Wang Jingzhi, Feng Xuefeng, Liang Shiqiu, Ai Wu, Sha Ting, Ye Zi, Wu Guxiang, Qu Qiubai, Bian Zhilin, Liang Yuchun, Shi Yucun, Duanmu Yuliang, Ding Xilin and so on.
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Poets: Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Li He, Wang Wei, Haizi Lyricists: Li Qingzhao, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Liu Yong.
Yuan song writers: Guan Hanqing, Bai Pu, Ma Zhiyuan, Zheng Guangzu.
**Home: Shi Nai'an, Wu Chengen, Lu Xun, Xiao Hong, Zhang Ailing Essayists: Jia Yi, Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Ba Jin, Zong Pu, Zhang Xiaofeng.
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The original name has been changed.
Zhou Shuren Lu Xun.
Ba Jin, Li Yaoming, Tangzifeigan
Mao Dun, Shen Hong (German David), the word Shen Yanbing.
Bing Xie Wanying. Guo Guo Kaizhen.
Lao She Shu Qingchun.
Cao Yu 100,000 pu.
Guo Xiaochuan Guo En.
Zhou Zhou Shaoyi. Formerly known as Mark Twain, Samuel, and Lanheng Clementine.
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I like Zhong Hanliang the most. Handsome, ancient and modern, good acting skills, good character, versatile. debuted for more than 20 years, and as a singer, he was able to rank among the top ten idols in Hong Kong and Taiwan for two consecutive years, and was able to be on the Chinese song list for a long time. >>>More