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Japan's top ten bestsellers
The top ten bestsellers in Japan are Tale of Genji, Snow Country, Tale of Pingjia, Pillow Grass, Abbot, Grass in vain, Floating Clouds, I'm a Cat, Sinking in Japan and Rashomon.

1, Genji Tale

Tale of Genji is a novel by Murasaki shikibu, a Japanese writer in heian period. Tale of Genji is a genre of Japanese literature. Generally speaking, the age of writing works is between 100 1 and 1008.

2. Snow Country

Snow Country is Yasunari Kawabata's highest masterpiece, in which the beauty of nothingness, cleanliness and sadness reach the extreme, which makes people both excited and disappointed. The description of aesthetic images in the works is integrated into the expression of characters' emotions, often with a touch of sadness, which shows Kawabata Yasunari's thought of mourning for things.

3. Pingjia story

The Story of a Peaceful Family is a novel written for President Shinno of Japan. It was written in 13 century. Mainly tells the story of the Ping family headed by Ping Qingsheng. The first six volumes describe the prosperity and arrogance of Pingjia. The last seven volumes mainly describe the war course of the two samurai groups in Yuanping, and render the tragic ending of Pingjia's final destruction.

4. pillow grass

Pillow grass seed (まくらのそぅし) is a collection of essays by Shao Qing Yan Na, a Japanese heian period woman writer, which was written around 100 1 year.

5. "abbot"

"The Abbot" is a collection of essays in which Ya Changming recalled his own life experiences, described the great changes in the world and felt the impermanence of the world when he lived in seclusion in Rishan. Written in 12 12, it is known as the "white eyebrow" (the highest peak) of Japanese hermit literature! The thirteen sections of the book are written in a concise and neat style with Chinese characters, and the brushwork is vivid and full of emotion.

6. White Grass

Grass in vain is a book published by Yoshida Kenko in April 2009 by China Chang 'an Publishing House. Grass in vain, Pillow Grass in Qing Dynasty and Abbot by Ya Changming are also called the three major Japanese essays, which were written in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (1336- 1392). The title of the book originally means "boring" in Japanese, and it can also be translated as "eliminating troubles and boring records".

7.floating clouds

Through the fate of an upright and learned young man being excluded by the government and despised by his lover, Floating Clouds reveals the corruption of officialdom and the weakness of human feelings in Meiji era, reveals the contradiction between feudal tradition and modern western civilization, and shapes the image of the first "redundant person" who is dissatisfied with reality but unable to resist in the history of Japanese literature.

It exposed the darkness and apathy of the officialdom in Meiji era, and criticized various superficial so-called "civilization" phenomena in society at that time. Japanese literary circles have a high opinion of this masterpiece of realism, which enjoys a high reputation in the history of literature and is regarded as the pioneering work of modern Japanese realistic literature.

8. I am a cat

I am a cat is one of Natsume Soseki's representative works, which vividly reflects the thoughts and life of the Japanese petty bourgeoisie in the early 20th century and sharply exposes and criticizes the "civilized" capitalist society in Meiji period.

9. The sinking of Japan

The Sinking of Japan is a must-read Japanese science fiction. When 1973 was published, it set a sales record of 4 million copies of the first and second episodes and became a best seller in Japan that year. The following year, he won the 27th Japan Inferior Writers Association Award and the 5th Japan Science Fiction Literature Xingyun Award. In the same year, Dongbao Company made it into a movie, which greatly aroused Japanese society and became the pioneer of disaster movie craze.

Rashomon 10

Akutagawa Ryunosuke is a Japanese short story writer. He loved reading since he was a child, and he was brilliant, showing extraordinary artistic talent, but he committed suicide at the age of outstanding achievements, which made the world regret.