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📖 Second-hand book "Night Boat" [90% new]
📖 Second-hand book "Night Boat" [90% new]
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Only after reading Night Boat can you understand the interesting soul! This is an interesting and informative encyclopedia of cultural knowledge.
It covers astronomy and geography, antiques and rare instruments, rare birds and animals, various schools of thought, palace secrets, plants and flowers, all walks of life, ghosts and spirits...
Containing 4,248 cultural common sense in 20 categories, this immortal classic is a perfect combination of fun, knowledge and storytelling. It has been circulated in secret for 300 years since its publication, like stars in the sky, twinkling in the dark night sky, brilliant and charming.
If there is only one book that can make you knowledgeable and interesting, it must be "Night Boat".
Editor's Recommendation:
◆From today's perspective, the late Ming Dynasty writer Zhang Dai can be said to be an absolute fashion gentleman. No one is better than Zhang Dai at protecting the unique atmosphere of all things. ——"Sanlian Life Weekly"
◆Since its publication, Night Boat has been welcomed by readers because of its interesting and story-telling content. ——People's Daily
About the Author · · · · · ·
About the Author:
◆Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1680)
A Ming Dynasty writer, also known as Tao'an and Die'an Jushi. Born in a prominent official family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. He read 30,000 volumes of books when he was young and was known as a "child prodigy". When he was young, he loved prosperity, beautiful clothes, fine horses, delicious food, and beautiful maids. He was unrestrained and indulged in sensual pleasures.
He was a diligent writer throughout his life and wrote many books. In addition to "Dreams of Taoan", "Dreaming of West Lake", "Langhuan Collection" and the historical masterpiece "Shikui Book", he also wrote "Night Boat", which is all-encompassing, with a total of 20 categories and 4,248 cultural common sense, which is endlessly interesting.
As a cultural master of the Ming Dynasty, he was graceful and poetic, representing the Chinese people's elegant and natural aesthetic taste.