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"Time never speaks, but answers all questions" Author: Ji Xianlin Publisher: Baihuazhou Literature and Art Publishing House

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Introduction
Masters highly praised by Jin Yong, Bai Yansong, Lin Qingxia, Zhong Jingwen, etc.
The life gift that Ji Xianlin left to those who came after him encompasses the essence of his life

A selection of articles written by Ji Xianlin from 1933 to 2006, covering a period of more than 70 years.

This book is divided into 5 parts and 40 articles, which convey Mr. Ji Xianlin's outlook on life and values ​​from the perspectives of his calmness about the passage of time, his thoughts on the meaning of life, his views on social phenomena, his expression of his true self, and his love for human true feelings.

Mr. Ji Xianlin is a well-deserved literary giant of the contemporary era. He always sticks to his spiritual world in the ups and downs of the world, and is not arrogant in good times and not afraid in bad times. Talking with the master and savoring the flavors of life, these articles involve all aspects of Mr. Ji's life and are a microcosm of his life experience. After years of precipitation and fermentation, they interpret the master's century-old wisdom. Ji Xianlin's understanding of life and open-minded attitude towards things may be difficult for us to reach, but we can still keep pursuing.
About the Author
Ji Xianlin (1911-2009)
With the courtesy name Xibu and Qizang, he is an internationally renowned orientalist, linguist, Sanskrit and Pali expert, literary translator, essayist, and is proficient in 12 languages. He has served as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences, vice president of Peking University, and a tenured professor at Peking University. His academic work "History of Ancient Indian Literature" won the second prize for teaching achievements in 1997; his translated works include the "Ramayana" series, and he was awarded the "Translation Culture Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2006.
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Chapter 1: Time never speaks, but answers all questions

At that time, it was just normal
time
Look at everything from a historical perspective
I am afraid of "genius"
fool
Blood is thicker than water
A plastic box for razor blades
Plants brought from Antarctica

Chapter 2: Time never speaks, but it witnesses all sincerity

There is true love in the world
The Meyer Family
Endowed with everlasting regret
Zhang Yongyijia
An unforgettable family
Hakone
Standing in front of Mr. Hu Shizhi's tomb
Mimi

Chapter 3: Don’t forget your original intention, life will be free and happy

Life sketch
Be true to yourself
Looking back over the past century
The Voice of an Old Intellectual
A few words to young students
If I went to college again
The meaning and value of life
Being a person and dealing with the world

Chapter 4: Life is full of flavors and nothing is wrong

Imperfection is life
Reality of life
Good Luck and Bad Luck
Reputation and criticism
My motto
Walking with a smile
In the ward
The Bombing

Chapter 5: Watching the Changes of the World with a Pure Heart

Your flowers are for others to see
My meal in Yanji
Wolfberry Tree
February orchid
Oleander
Magic loofah
Guantianchi
Watching the sunrise from the train

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