In 2002, the Japanese trendy society finally uncovered the seal of Kobayashi Hideo's life, and when The Complete Works of Kobayashi Hideo was published, it included its feelings in another volume.
"Feeling" is Bergson's theory. After being serialized for 56 times in Trendy magazine, Kobayashi Hideo personally interrupted the serialization and banned the publishing house from collecting and publishing.
Japanese literary circles have initiated a discussion on this matter, with topics including: the problems that Kobayashi Hideo wanted to explore in Emotion, the reasons for giving up halfway, and the complete thinking track reflected in his later work Ben Ju Xuan Chang.
Ben Ju Xuan Chang is Kobayashi's commemorative comment. Xuan Chang of Jianzhou (1730— 180 1) was a China scholar in the middle of the Japanese edo period.
Kobayashi Hideo (1902- 1983) was born in Tokyo. He graduated from Imperial University in Tokyo with a major in French. 1929, he stood out in the award review sponsored by Transformation magazine with the article "Various Ideas" and has been active in the literary world since then. He is regarded as the founder of modern Japanese criticism, and his criticism objects include classical literature, philosophy and art besides literature. The main critical works include Dostoevsky's life, Mozart and the so-called impermanence. The main translated works are A Season in Hell by edgar allan poe and Rambo.