Who knows where there is an old saying "get together in January, Shui Gu in February" ... where does the "December snowstorm" come from? Don't answer "Jian Zhen's April Tear". Thank you.

From Jian Zheng, with an arrow as its wing.

Taking an Arrow as a Wing is a book published by Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House on August 1 2007. The author is Jian Zheng, and this book mainly includes some classic prose works of Jian Zheng.

Full text: Gathering in January, Shui Gu in February, Camel Cloud in March, Tearing in April, Clothing in May, Lotus in June, Orchid Paste in July, Poetry Zen in August, Gone with the Wind in September, Female in October, Clothing Return in November, and Travel in In the snow.

Commentary: January is refreshing, February is rainy, and the grain is abundant. In March, the dark clouds turn into camels, in April, they take off their thick clothes, in May, they put on light clothes, in June, the lotus blooms, in July, orchids bear fruit, in August, they recite poems, teach Zen in September, dress in October, and welcome rain and snow guests in December.

Extended data

So far, Jian Zheng has published nearly 20 kinds of essays in Taiwan Province and Chinese mainland. The book is divided into five series: hometown, dreamland, love rope, monk trip and poetry class.

Since the publication of the first collection of essays 25 years ago, Jian Zheng has been exploring the north and south in the battlefield of prose, creating a new style. First of all, she sang youth with classical and complicated rhetoric. Then the ethereal style of writing is reconciled with the realm of Zen, and the joys and sorrows of the world are interpreted. He also deliberately dissolved Minnan in Chinese writing to capture the rural memory of childhood and the mysterious attraction of his mother's plain.

Later, novels and documentaries interweave to describe the strange smell of rouge in the city, as well as relaxed Zen sketch afternoon tea, philosophical private books and sleepwalking books, daughters Hong and Hong Haier who shocked modern women's mood, and magnificent ends of the earth.

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