1 a dream of red mansions, which brought me into a feudal aristocratic family, taught me how to examine the relationship between people, all kinds of subtle means and verbal skills, and how to analyze a person.
The collection of short stories "San Yan Er Pai" tells me the stories of all classes in feudal society, good and evil, the struggles of the humble aristocrats and ordinary people.
The Count of Monte Cristo is ingenious in conception and intriguing in content. The story is unexpected, but the truth lies in the plot.
Pride and Prejudice is a Marxist before Marx in marriage and family life, which deeply exposes the bourgeois idea that money is the supreme in marriage and love. A humorous and readable foreign novel.
5 "Lin Yuan" is rough in writing, but it has real feelings, which truly reflects the work of fighting bandits in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The main characters have distinct personalities and distinctive features.
The number one is A Dream of Red Mansions. I began to understand the characters and stories in the book when I was very young, about 5-6 years old. Later, I read comic books and abridged versions for teenagers, and I didn't read the whole book until the third grade. After high school, I read it every winter and summer vacation, went to college and read many books on the study of a dream of red mansions. The aesthetics and ideas of this book have a deep influence on me.
The second place is "reading pictures". Childhood books lay the seeds for reading and literacy. Grandparents, parents, brothers and sisters, brothers and sisters are all deeply impressed.
Ranked third is "Cultural Journey". I read it in high school. Yu's books are full of literary flavor, which is of great help to improve my knowledge and writing.
Ranked fourth is Introduction to Comparative Law. This is a book about the comparison of the major legal systems in the world, from which we can get a general understanding of the rule of law in the world. Strangely, reading this law book is as pleasant as reading a dream of red mansions.
The fifth place is native China. This is a book about the traditional culture and social structure of rural areas in China published by Mr Fei Xiaotong in the 1940s. Although more than 70 years have passed, it is still out of date, which is of great help for us to understand the contradiction and combination between the rapidly developing China and traditional culture.
Gone with the Wind, which I read in middle school, is still impressive.
Laozi's classic books such as Tao Te Ching, Zhuangzi Nanhua Ching, Yijing, Huangdi Neijing, Analects of Confucius, etc.
Because these books embody the roots of China's traditional culture. Among them, the cultural essentials such as the unity of heaven and man, the nature of Taoism, the five elements of yin and yang, benevolence and morality, and the way of health preservation still play an important role in leading fashion.
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Personally, I think that Mr. Lu Xun, as the founder of the New Culture Movement in China, each of his works is worthy of our in-depth reading. Let me start with five books: Scream, Wandering, Morning Flowers, Gai Hua Collection and Pseudo-Free Book.
Tian Ju, White Deer Plain, Ordinary World, Tokugawa Ieyasu, A Dream of Red Mansions and Blood Epidemic are ranked in no particular order.
Tao Te Ching, Historical Records, Zi Tong Zhi Jian, Prajna Ching and A Dream of Red Mansions.
"Ordinary world"
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Notes on Hou Weidong officialdom
Daqin empire
It's all a history of struggle, whether it's officialdom or shopping malls, whether it's ancient or modern, where there are people, there is politics.
At the beginning of the Book of Changes, Confucius said: Add me a few years, and I will learn the Book of Changes at the age of 50, and I will accomplish nothing.
Tao Te Ching can be said to be Tao, but it is not constant.
"The Analects of Confucius and Zhu Xi": If Zhong Ni is not born in the sky, the ages will be like a long night.
Everything in the Diamond Sutra is like a dream.
The mathematical principle of natural philosophy nature and its laws are hidden in the darkness; God said, live, Newton! So it's bright.
My answer may be a little shallow:
First: cultural journey.
The language is so rich that I can describe it from a point of view that I usually can't think of. It's novel and profound, and I can just understand it. Yu's other books generally continue this style, but I just love this one.
Second: Wolf totem.
The customs of the northwest grassland and the wit and tenacity of wolves have left a very profound impact on me. When I read about raising coyotes in Stark Chan, I had a German shepherd, but. Don't think like that. When I finished reading it, I felt empty and uncomfortable.
Third: Tibetan Canon.
The scene is very grand, with a strong religious color, the purple unicorn is extremely mysterious, and various miracles beyond the seven wonders of the world emerge one after another. Just looking tired, I don't know who is the good guy and who is the bad guy.
Fourth: Zhu Xian.
. The most impressive plot is the war that Qingyun Gate tried to destroy Zhang Xiaofan, which is very touching. In the process, I remembered the sentence "Everything is cruel to the world". This book should be a masterpiece of modern fantasy novels.
Fifth: Zhouyi
. In the end, it is not that it has the lowest status, but that this book has only been carefully read until now, and it has just been read by Gangua, Kungua and Menggua. It is profound, and many languages and traditions in China, including thinking, come from it.
Since only five books are allowed to be listed, that's all.