Wang Zengqi, a representative of China's contemporary writers, essayists, dramatists and Beijing writers, is known as "a lyrical humanist, the last pure scholar in China and the last scholar-bureaucrat in China." ?
Unlike other writers of the same age, Wang Zengqi's works are more like a mudslide in the literary and art circles.
He wrote down his love for life in a frank and calm style. In short, he never felt tired when reading his works.
Wang Zengqi's life was bumpy, but he wrote the slowness and leisure that modern people don't have. The ordinary grass, trees, tea and rice have become lively and interesting because of him. He said: "We have all kinds of trauma, but we should be happy today." He wants people to think that life is beautiful and people are poetic. His writing style is clean and elegant, and the ending is as light as smoke, but the aftertaste is shocking enough to leave internal injuries. Read a little of his prose, and you will love the world more.
Wang Zengqi rewrote a series of novels, including A New Meaning in a Lonely Studio, and also included many well-received classic novels, such as Taking the Ring, Revenge, Notes of Da Nao, Butter Pancakes and Encounters. What kind of amorous feelings is the fox described by Uncle Wang? Is it simple? Still enchanting? Is it kindness? Or vicious?
He washes and filters these things stored in the depths of his memory over and over again, and finally presents them again, so reading his novels is like listening to an old friend who met after a long separation telling people and things in those lost years.
Life should be a little more interesting. I once read Wang Lao's short story "The Commandment" and I like his works very much. The novel is written as a poem, which makes people feel a little attached to every second of the world. I think this is a philosophy of life.
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Author: Zhou Danlin
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