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What are the characteristics of Wang Zengqi's prose?

Wang Zengqi's prose is beautiful, light, simple and refined.

The first characteristic of Wang Zengqi's language is that it is generous, plain and simple vernacular. Some people say that Wang Zengqi's language is "the vernacular white to the home". However, when reading Wang Zengqi's writings, one can clearly feel the elegance of the literati that he carries in his writing. After the two are balanced and harmonized, they display a unique artistic charm.

The second characteristic of Wang Zengqi's prose is that he is good at writing from a small place to see the big picture. He seems to be particularly adept at taking material from the trivialities of life and expressing his sincere feelings in a clumsy manner

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Chinese prose has a long history. Thousands of years of prose creation, or lyricism, or speech, into the scene, or nostalgia ...... do not reflect the changes of the times and people's thoughts and feelings. These fine traditions of Chinese prose in the twentieth century to the new literature, not only has been fully inherited, and continue to innovate and develop.

In order to show the creative performance of Chinese prose since the twentieth century, the editor has edited and published thirty kinds of Chinese prose books at the beginning of the new century. After five years, the editors have compiled a set of sixteen "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collector's Edition" on this basis.

Wang Zengqi, a native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, is a famous writer, essayist and dramatist in the history of contemporary Chinese literature, and a representative of the Peking School of writers. He graduated from the Southwest Associated University in his early years, and served as a middle school teacher, a cadre of the Beijing Municipal Federation of Literature, an editor of Beijing Literature and Art, and an editor of the Beijing Peking Opera Theater.

He is an accomplished writer of short stories. He is the author of a collection of novels called "Encounters", a novel "Precepts", "Chronicles of the Danao", a collection of essays called "Puqiao", and a collection of his father (who became a brother after many years of being a father and a son), and most of his works are included in "Wang Zengqi's Collected Works". He is known as "the lyrical humanist, the last pure literati in China, and the last scholar in China."

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