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Who knows the profile of Shen Fu, and the background when he wrote "Childlike Fun" and other works?

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Shen Fu, whose real name is Yimei, is a famous writer in Qing Dynasty, (1763 ~? )。 Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. He has been a staff member for a long time in his life, and has been to many places from north to south. In the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808), Qi Kun, edited by the Hanlin Academy, went to Ryukyu to attend the ceremony of conferring the Ryukyu King and returned to China in October. During this period, I wrote Six Chapters of a Floating Life.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life is an autobiographical essay. There are six original records: Boudoir, Leisure, Ups and Downs, Travel Notes of Waves, Sun Yat-sen Calendar and Health Preservation. The first four records have been preserved to this day. The author described his experience for most of his life in a simple style, and the joy and sadness matched each other, which was really touching. The book describes that he and his wife, Chen Yun, are congenial and have deep feelings. They are willing to live a carefree life and engage in art. Due to the oppression of feudal ethics and the suffering of poor life, their ideals are finally shattered and they have experienced the pain of where you will go. Following Li Qingzhao's Preface to the Records of the Stone in the Song Dynasty and Gui Youguang's Ling Xuan Zhi in the Ming Dynasty, the author described the family life of the couple at a long length in Six Chapters of a Floating Life, which is really rare in China's ancient literature. The book has unique comments on landscape gardens, diet and daily life.

During Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, Yang Yinchuan got the manuscript of this book in a cold stall in Suzhou, and the last two books were lost. In the twenty-ninth year of Daoguang (1849), Wang Tao wrote an afterword for it, praising the book "between pen and ink, touching and infatuated". In the third year of Guangxu (1877), Yang Yinchuan was handed over to the Shanghai Customs Office for printing, and it has been 70 years since. The Beautifying Masterpieces Series published by World Bookstore 1935 includes Six Chapters of a Floating Life, and both supplements are forgeries. Shen Fu (1763 ~? )

Prose writer in Qing dynasty. The word is three white and the number is Yimei. Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. He has been a staff member for a long time in his life, and has been to many places from north to south. In the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808), Qi Kun, edited by the Hanlin Academy, went to Ryukyu to attend the ceremony of conferring the Ryukyu King and returned to China in October. During this period, I wrote Six Chapters of a Floating Life.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life is an autobiographical essay. There are six original records: Boudoir, Leisure, Ups and Downs, Travel Notes of Waves, Sun Yat-sen Calendar and Health Preservation. The first four records have been preserved to this day. The author described his experience for most of his life in a simple style, and the joy and sadness matched each other, which was really touching. The book describes that he and his wife, Chen Yun, are congenial and have deep feelings. They are willing to live a carefree life and engage in art. Due to the oppression of feudal ethics and the suffering of poor life, their ideals are finally shattered and they have experienced the pain of where you will go. Following Li Qingzhao's Preface to the Records of the Stone in the Song Dynasty and Gui Youguang's Ling Xuan Zhi in the Ming Dynasty, the author described the family life of the couple at a long length in Six Chapters of a Floating Life, which is really rare in China's ancient literature. The book has unique comments on landscape gardens, diet and daily life.

During Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, Yang Yinchuan got the manuscript of this book in a cold stall in Suzhou, and the last two books were lost. In the twenty-ninth year of Daoguang (1849), Wang Tao wrote an afterword for it, praising the book "between pen and ink, touching and infatuated". In the third year of Guangxu (1877), Yang Yinchuan was handed over to the Shanghai Customs Office for printing, and it has been 70 years since. The Beautifying Masterpieces Series published by World Bookstore 1935 includes Six Chapters of a Floating Life, and both supplements are forgeries.

Shen Fu, born in the 30th year of Qing Qianlong (1765), died in an unknown year. The word Sanbai is from Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Poetry, painting and prose works. So far, no written record about his life has been found. According to "Six Chapters of a Floating Life", he was born in a family of aides, never took the imperial examination, and once made a living by selling paintings. With his wife Chen Yun, they are very affectionate. Due to family changes, the husband and wife have lived in other places for many years and experienced many ups and downs. After his wife died, he went to Sichuan as an adjutant. The situation is unknown since then.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life consists of six volumes, and each volume has a small topic, which is followed by boudoir, leisure, sorrow, wandering travels, Zhongshan calendar, and ways of keeping in good health. According to textual research, the last two volumes are forgeries, and the words are not as good as before. Shen Fu (1763— about 1807) was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Shen Fu is neither a scholar nor a scholar. He was born in a well-dressed family and studied as a teacher, but after studying business, he made a living by selling paintings and traveled all over the world. Six Chapters of a Floating Life is one of his autobiographical works. There are six books, hence the name "Six Records". Now that I have escaped from the second kind, I still remember the joy of the boudoir in the book and see the harmony and affection of the harp and harp; Recalling elegance, seeing poverty, love and hate; Remember the ups and downs of life and see the difficulties and human feelings of separation; Remember to look around and see the sights and interesting stories. Lin Yutang, a master of modern Chinese literature, once translated Six Chapters of a Floating Life into English and introduced it to the United States, which was also praised by famous artists such as Yu Pingbo. Author Shen Fu, born in the 30th year of Qing Qianlong (1765), died in an unknown year. The word Sanbai is from Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Poetry, painting and prose works. So far, no written record about his life has been found. According to "Six Chapters of a Floating Life", he was born in a family of aides, never took the imperial examination, and once made a living by selling paintings. With his wife Chen Yun, they are very affectionate. Due to family changes, the husband and wife have lived in other places for many years and experienced many ups and downs. After his wife died, he went to Sichuan as an adjutant. The situation is unknown since then.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life consists of six volumes, and each volume has a small topic, which is followed by boudoir, leisure, sorrow, wandering travels, Zhongshan calendar, and ways of keeping in good health. According to textual research, the last two volumes are forgeries, and the words are not as good as before.