Born in February 1867 in Edo, Japan.
My real name is Natsume Kinnosuke. Natsume's family had a huge influence in the Edo area. Since the family's financial situation had gradually declined before he was born, his parents did not want this youngest son to be born, so he was fostered in someone else's home after his birth.
At the age of 2, he was adopted as the adopted son of the Yan Yuan family. Since then, he has moved frequently due to the emotional discord between his adoptive parents and the influence of his adoptive father's work.
At the age of 10, he returned to his biological parents. However, such a happy life was extremely short-lived. His father and brother had always been at odds with him and did not care about his strong literary ambitions.
At the age of 15, his mother died of illness.
At the age of 19, he left home and began his career as a sleepover.
At the age of 7, he entered Toda School in Hisakusa Town, Asakusa. Natsume has been interested in Chinese studies since he was a child.
He began to study ancient Chinese books at the age of 14. When he was young, he determined to be born in Chinese.
At the age of 21, he was admitted to Tokyo No. 1 High School.
At the age of 22, he wrote the travelogue "Sawdust Collection" in Chinese poetry style. It was in this year that he first used "Soseki" as his pen name, which was taken from "Soseki Zhenliu" ("Book of Jin" by Sun Chu).
At the age of 23, he entered the English Department of Tokyo Imperial University College of Liberal Arts and achieved outstanding results. In his youth, he was influenced by the moral concepts contained in Chinese literature, the Enlightenment ideas in British literature, and the literati taste and aesthetic views in haiku literature. During his college years, he published academic papers from time to time and engaged in haiku writing.
At the age of 26, after graduating from university, he successfully entered Tokyo Normal University to teach on the recommendation of the principal. Two years later, he resigned and taught at a middle school in Matsuyama City, Shikoku Island. The following year, he transferred to the Fifth High School in Kumamoto City, Kyushu Island, as an English teacher. From then on, he held a teaching position until he was 33 years old.
At the age of 32, he published articles such as "British Literary and News Magazine" and "Review of Novel" in "Cuckoo" magazine.
At the age of 33, Natsume Soseki went to the UK to study for two years on the order of the Ministry of Education.
At the age of 36, he returned to Japan and served as an English professor at Daiichi High School and a lecturer in English literature at the University of Tokyo. He often wrote haiku and essays for "Cuckoo" magazine. Soon he was promoted to professor.
At the age of 38, he published the short story "I am a Cat" in (Dujuan) magazine, which was well received and was serialized repeatedly in response to readers' requests. Deeply inspired, Natsume Soseki gained the power to create, and the next 10 years were the peak period of his creation. Later, he was tortured very painfully by the old disease of neurasthenia.
Died of illness at the age of 49.
The cat’s mental journey before and after stealing rice cakes?:
Neither human nature nor feline nature can stand the temptation and test.
Seeing that the kitchen was unattended, the kitten couldn't resist the temptation of the rice cake and finally "bravely" took a bite.
The sixth sense clearly knows that although there is an opportunity to take advantage of this matter, it must be risky.
Strength can produce miracles, so we can only take a gamble and mobilize all our strength.
Only when you have "picked up" can you talk about "putting down". Only when you are tired can you enjoy the comfort of relaxation. You have to struggle when you are young, and you can live in peace when you are old.
Is this the power of friendship or the power of love?
Does this power come from language communication, or is it simply because your beautiful eyes have stayed for you?
The appearance of this beauty in the cat world made my heart flutter.