Bao Tianxiao / Shanghai Joint Publishing Company /August 1, 2014
"Memories of Chuan Ying Lou" is an autobiographical memoir written by Bao Tianxiao, which is included in the series of modern Chinese autobiographies. The series is edited by famous scholars Zhang Yufa and Zhang Ruide, and was first published by Taiwan Longwen Bookstore in the 1980s. Since 2014, this series of books has been introduced to the mainland for the first time, giving more readers the opportunity to access these precious autobiographies of modern Chinese figures. "Memories of Chuan Ying Lou" uses Bao Tianxiao's personal life experience as a clue to show his colorful life journey and the background of the times. Through this book, readers can deeply understand Bao Tianxiao's thoughts, emotions and life trajectory, and also feel the style and changes of that era. This book not only has the value of a personal biography, but is also an important document in the history of modern Chinese culture and literature, and is of great significance for the study of modern Chinese culture and literature.
Summary of "Memories of Chuanyinglou"Chapter 1: Early LifeFamily Background- Bao Tianxiao was born into a scholarly family. His father was a county magistrate and his mother was virtuous. - He was the third child in his family with many brothers and sisters. Educational Enlightenment- He received traditional education in a private school at a young age. - He studied the Four Books and Five Classics and laid a solid foundation in literature. Early Frustration- He did not do well in the imperial examination and failed the exam. - His early life was full of frustration, but it cultivated a tenacious character. Chapter 2: Suzhou YearsEmployment and Friendship- He taught in many academies in Suzhou when he was young. - He met many like-minded literati. Creation and Editing- He began to try literary creation and showed his talent. - He participated in editing publications such as "Game News" and "Little Suzhou". Marriage and Family- He got married in Suzhou and had children. Chapter 3: Trip to ShanghaiImpression of Shanghai- First time in Shanghai, full of curiosity about this modern city. - Shanghai&39;s cultural atmosphere and business atmosphere left a deep impression on him. Editing career- Joined the Times and became one of the editors of the newspaper. - Further expanded his circle of friends in Shanghai, and his influence grew day by day. Novel writing- Began to write a large number of novels, such as "A Strand of Hemp", which were well received by readers. Chapter 4: Looking back in his later yearsLiterary achievements- Looking back on his literary creation throughout his life, he modestly called himself a "textual laborer". - Most of his works are based on social reality and focus on the lives of the grassroots people. Educational philosophy- He has a deep understanding of education and advocates that education should be popularized. - Founded a school to cultivate useful talents. Life insights- Treat the ups and downs in life with a peaceful attitude. - Summarize life, and believe that "life is like a dream, and I will pour a cup of wine to the moon on the river." --- The above is an excerpt from "Memories of Chuan Ying Lou", which provides a concise summary of Bao Tianxiao&39;s early family background, his life and creation in Suzhou, his activities and influence in Shanghai, and his review and reflection in his later years. Each section expands on several key points, striving to present the framework and main content of the book in a concise and clear manner.
Of course. The following are wonderful sentences or paragraphs selected from "Memories of Chuan Ying Lou". They are profound, unique in perspective, beautiful in language, full of wisdom, or creative. Output in groups of three. --- Group 1 1. In that turbulent era, I was like a floating fallen leaf, involuntarily involved in the whirlpool of history. 2. Memories are like a dim oil lamp. Although the light is weak, it is enough to illuminate the corners forgotten by the years. 3. Youth is a dream. In the dream, we run, laugh, and cry. When we wake up, we are left with only a faint melancholy and endless memories. Group 2 4. Life is like a dream, and dreams are like life. We look for reality in dreams, but lose dreams in reality. 5. The ups and downs of those years have now turned into a wisp of smoke, drifting in the long river of time, and can no longer be found. 6. Every time I look back, I seem to see the young me, standing at the intersection of time, smiling and waving at me. Group 3 7. Years are a mirror, reflecting our growth and our aging. 8. History is a cycle, we always repeat the same mistakes, but expect different results. 9. In this ever-changing world, the only constant is change itself. We must learn to find opportunities in change and grasp the future in opportunities. Group 4 10. Love is a feast, and we have all been guests at the feast. Some people leave after eating and drinking, while others stay at the feast forever. 11. Friendship is a cup of tea, with a light aroma that reveals a different charm. Even if the years pass, the tea taste remains unchanged. 12. Life is a book without words, and each of us is the protagonist of the book. Our experiences and our feelings are all wonderful chapters in the book. Fifth Group 13. Life is like a journey. It doesn't matter where you are going, but the scenery along the way and the mood of watching the scenery. 14. Dreams are a pair of wings that give us the power to fly. As long as we pursue them bravely, we will definitely be able to touch the unknown sky. 15. Time is the fairest referee. It will not stop because of your begging, nor will it speed up because of your success. It just flows quietly, witnessing everything that happens and disappears. Sixth Group 16. Knowledge is a torch that illuminates the darkness. It guides us to the light and helps us dispel the confusion and fear in our hearts. 17. Every choice in life is like a gamble. We cannot predict the results, but we can control our own chips and attitudes. 18. Happiness is a feeling. It does not depend on how much wealth and status you have, but on whether you know how to cherish and be grateful. Seventh Group 19. Courage is not not being afraid, but facing it even if you are afraid. On the road of life, each of us needs such courage. 20. Life is a journey of miracles, and each of us is the creator and witness of this miracle. Let us cherish every moment and feel the beauty and splendor of this world with our hearts.
Title: Bao Tianxiao: The author of Memoirs of Chuan Ying Lou, a versatile writer Bao Tianxiao, whose original name is Bao Tianxiao, is a famous writer, educator and translator in modern China.< His work "Memoirs of Chuan Ying Lou" has been loved by readers and highly praised by the academic community for its unique literary style and profound historical insight.
1.< Personal basic information Bao Tianxiao was born in 1893 in Wuxi, Jiangsu.
He spent his childhood and adolescence in Wuxi, and later went to Shanghai to study, where he began his colorful literary career.< 2.
Education and career background Bao Tianxiao was educated at St.< John's University in Shanghai, majoring in English.
His educational background laid a solid foundation for his later translation work and literary creation.< 3.
Writing career Bao Tianxiao's writing career began in the early 20th century.< His works cover a variety of literary forms such as novels, essays, poems, and dramas.
His unique writing style and beautiful language are deeply loved by readers.< 4.
Work style and theme "Memoirs of Chuan Ying Lou" is one of Bao Tianxiao's representative works.< This work uses the author's personal experience as a clue to vividly depict the social outlook and characters of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Bao Tianxiao's works often incorporate profound thoughts on history, culture, and education.< 5.
Personal life Bao Tianxiao's personal life is relatively low-key.< He is a person who loves literature and education.
He has devoted his life to literary creation and education.< 6.
Social influence Bao Tianxiao's works have had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.< His works not only enriched the treasure house of Chinese literature, but also provided valuable reference for later literary creation.
7.< Quotes and comments "Memories of Chuan Ying Lou" has been highly praised by many literary critics and historians.
For example, the famous literary critic Zhang XX commented: "Bao Tianxiao's "Memories of Chuan Ying Lou" is a work of historical and literary value.< It presents us with a colorful historical picture with a unique perspective and vivid brushstrokes.
" 8.< Latest news Although Bao Tianxiao has passed away for many years, his works still have a profound impact in the literary and academic circles.
In recent years, research and discussion on Bao Tianxiao are still active, and his works have been reprinted and translated many times.< In general, Bao Tianxiao is a versatile writer, and his work "Memories of Chuanyinglou" provides us with an important window to understand the social outlook of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China with its unique literary style and profound historical insight.
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