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Kawabata Yasunari's prose is good. It seems that he is always seen and very delicate. I remember he looked very kind, too. See Japanese literature Matsuo Bashō Haruki Murakami Futabatei Shimei Mori Yoshiro Natsume Sasaki Higuchi Ichiyo Shimazaki Tōson Shiga Naoya Akutagawa Ryunosuke Kobayashi Takiji Yukio Mishima Oe Kensaburo Kawabata Yasunari Murakami Haruki Sima Liaotaro Yamazaki Toyoko Shintaro Ishihara Morimura Seiichi Keiko Xiayan Ayako Ono is not Miki Ikeda. Kenji Tanaka Miyazawa's bird water from Koizumi's Ying Zheng Kojima nobuo Island comes from "http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6% 97% A5% E6% 9c% AC% E4% BD% 9c% E5% AE% B6% E5% 88% 97% E8% A65438. 1968 won the Nobel Prize in Literature and was the first Japanese writer to win the prize. Kawabata Yasunari was born in Osaka Prefecture near Kyoto. His ancestors are famous for their wealth in the local area. After his family declined, he moved to Tokyo. His father is a medical student. Kawabata Yasunari's parents died when he was two or three years old. His grandfather brought him back to Osaka Prefecture for raising, and his only sister was adopted by another relative. Due to his weak body, Kawabata Yasunari's childhood was closed and there was almost no contact with the outside world. This excessive protection did not improve his health, but created his melancholy and distorted personality. After going to school, this life changed, but unfortunately, Kawabata Yasunari's grandmother, sister and grandfather passed away one after another. The death experience left him with a lifelong fear. Lonely Kawabata Yasunari, while rejecting the heat of reality, drew the heat of imagination in the world of words. At that time, he began to read The Tale of Genji, which was another great influence in his life. It is inevitable to evaluate the Tale of Genji. In middle school, Yasunari Kawabata knew little about the source of this work, but as far as he could feel, he began to try to write by himself. 1970 Yukio Mishima committed suicide by caesarean section, many writers rushed to the scene, only Kawabata Yasunari was allowed to enter. Kawabata Yasunari was very stimulated and said to the students, "I should have been beheaded." "17 One month after Mishima committed suicide, he also chose to commit suicide with a gas pipe without leaving a suicide note. The two men committed suicide one after another, leaving countless questions for future generations to add: Natsume Soseki, whose real name is Kinnosuke Natsume Soseki (なつめきんのすけ), was born in Shimonomachi, Niuchi Racecourse, Edo (now Hikumi-machi, Shinjuku, Tokyo). 1874, entered Dong Tian School in Asakusa-Shouchi at the age of seven. Natsume liked Chinese studies since childhood, and began to study China ancient books at the age of 14. When he was a teenager, he was determined to be born in China. At the age of 23, Natsume entered the English Department of Imperial University of Tokyo (now Tokyo University). 1889, influenced by Masaoka Shiki and others, Natsume began to write. On September 9th of the same year, his China summer vacation travel notes "Wood Chips Record" was released. Sawdust Record is not only the earliest work compiled by Shu, but also signed "Shu's stubborn husband". The word "Natsume" originated from the story of "Natsume Sleeping" in the Book of Jin in the Tang Dynasty. It was originally the pseudonym of Zigui, borrowed by Natsume, and finally became his official pseudonym "Natsume Natsume Natsume Natsume". 1895 taught in Songshan Middle School in Ehime Prefecture, and then went to Kumamoto Prefecture to teach; This experience was later embodied in his novel Young Master. 1896, under the arrangement of his family, he married Jing, the eldest son of your family. During this period, Natsume became more active in haiku and became famous. 1On October 28th, Natsume, 33, arrived in London and began to study at University College London. On February 5th, Natsume returned to China, ending his two-year study abroad career. After Natsume returned to China, he taught English at Imperial University in Tokyo and began to create literature. 1905' s I'm a cat made him famous. 1907 began to write serial novels for Asahi shimbun (including Cao and sanshiro). In his later years, Natsume Sosuke pursued the ideal of "going to heaven for personal interests". 19 1 1 refused to accept the title of doctor awarded by the government. 19 16, died of gastric ulcer. After Natsume's death, his family donated his brain and stomach to the Faculty of Medicine of Imperial University in Tokyo. His brain is still preserved in the University of Tokyo. 1984, his head was printed on 1000 yen paper money.

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