Because you will find that it is rarely bought back (especially China classical literature)
Question 2: If you just want to know something about Chinese and foreign masterpieces, I suggest buying some encyclopedias of world literary masterpieces and so on.
Books, I have several, not many, but very practical.
Question 3: These books are basically bought for reading. If you really like them, buy the most cost-effective.
Not too expensive. Personally, I suggest buying Yilin, because I haven't seen anything else and I don't know how many Yilin people I have met.
This (provided that the books are genuine), because there are many pirated books.
Question 4: There should be no problem reading the original text in CET-6. As long as you have a large vocabulary, you should prepare one.
A dictionary. And as long as you finish reading one, I believe it will be much easier next, and you will find you.
English level has advanced by leaps and bounds. Really.
Supplement 1: If we ordinary people want to see some doorways, we suggest buying annotated books such as A Dream of Red Mansions.
There is (like the approval of Zhi Yanzhai), but it seems hard to buy, at least I have never seen it. As for ancient prose
Level, Four Great Classical Novels is basically semi-vernacular, there is no reading problem, but it is like serialization.
Yes, it's a little ugly. If you want to read the original, you can only study China ancient Chinese hard.
Literature, haha.
Supplement 3: If you really want to collect it, just get an elegant one, a mahogany bookcase and a few bottles of red wine (insect-proof).
Moth), put some good books, I feel comfortable looking at them. And it will give you more motivation to go.
Book buyer. Haha, I'm afraid your wallet will be hungry.