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This book, titled "A Butterfly's Life in Flowers," delves into the hidden love words of Jiang Kui from eight centuries ago. The inspiration for the title comes from Zhang Yutian's mournful words dedicated to Wang Bishan, where he mentions "a butterfly's life in flowers." Although these words were originally meant for Bishan, they seem to resonate with Jiang Kui as well. Jiang Kui's words, though limited to eighty-four, have been widely appreciated and read by many. On the other hand, Baishi's words are not found in ancient notes, possibly because they are straightforward and do not require annotation by scholars of the Ming and Qing dynasties. By reorganizing Baishi's poetry and words, we gain insights into his conduct, friendships, and love history, allowing us to uncover the stories of the four women who played significant roles in Baishi's life.

  • AuthorTan Fuk Ji
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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Deep poets possess wisdom and a profound understanding of life. They recognize that even in idyllic settings like the Peach Blossom Spring, people cannot escape the universal experiences of birth, aging, sickness, and death. The suffering of life, as described in Buddhist scriptures, can be summed up as the "suffering of not getting what one wants." Human desires are insatiable, and the gap between ideals and reality often leads to pain. Paradoxically, when desires are fulfilled, a profound sense of emptiness takes hold, causing even greater anguish. Poets naturally grasp this inherent and irreconcilable contradiction of human nature.

  • AuthorJiang Si An
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
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Xunqing's Hong Kong sentiment is different from the homesickness of ancient wanderers who left their hometowns, due to the difficulties of crossing mountains and delivering letters by wild geese; nor is it the depression of writers who came to the south in the 1950s and 1960s, who were unable to return home due to political circumstances. His lingering thoughts about Hong Kong in his writings stem from his long-term upbringing here, leaving a deep imprint of the region and its culture, but it is not a masochistic attachment.

  • AuthorXun Qing
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2019
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Wu Yanqing's poetry is a delicate fusion of nature and urban life. It captures the essence of rain, dew, clear water, and mud. It is fresh, romantic, and intricately crafted, sure to captivate your interest. Renowned Hong Kong writer and retired professor, Hu Yanqing, praises Wu Yanqing's ability to unveil the hidden beauty within life's experiences, issuing a ""pearl declaration"" that reaches the core. Cai Yihuai, another Hong Kong writer, describes Yanqing's poetry as a source of comfort, offering solace to herself, others, and the joys of life. Yao Feng, a professor at the University of Macau and poet, celebrates Yanqing's ability to create a warm and blooming poetic landscape infused with human nature. He Jialin, Chairperson of the Hong Kong Women Writers Association and poet, commends Yanqing's poetry for its ability to evoke emotions, like the sound of a moving bell. Wu Xiaochong, a young poet, acknowledges the transparent brightness and maternal warmth that emanates from Yanqing's poetry, capturing the true essence of the human heart.

  • AuthorWu Yanqing
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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How much are you prepared to offer and to what lengths are you willing to sacrifice in order to break free from the aimless wandering of love and the ache of loneliness? It's often said that as one grows older, the readiness to make sacrifices becomes more pronounced.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
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This book inspires readers to appreciate artists and local customs from around the world, both ancient and modern, and ignite their own creativity. It includes concise and unique descriptions of renowned philosophers and artists, such as Boccaccio, Nietzsche, Munro, Natsume Soseki, Shimazaki Toson, Cao Xueqin, Lu Xun, Lao She, Mao Dun, Xi Xi, Wu Xubin, and Ye Si. These articles, based on the author's visits to the artists' former residences, provide vivid details of the journey, including traffic, room design, and decorations. They also delve into the artists' lives and works, expressing deep admiration and appreciation. Throughout the book, there are subtle commentaries on historical contexts, inviting readers to reflect.

  • AuthorWei De
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020