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Lin Qingxuan's shortest prose 10

1. Lin Qingxuan's prose collection includes: Lotus Blossom, Butterfly and Snail Need, Leng Yue Bell and Flute, Warm a Pot of Moonlight Drink, Kite Incense Burner, Golden Impression, Snow Boy, Lost Cloud, Rose Coast, Purple Bodhi and Cheng.

2. Lin Qingxuan, born in Qishan, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province Province, China, graduated from Shixin University. Contemporary writers, essayists, poets and scholars, whose pen names are Qin Qing, lin li, Lin Dabei, Lin Wanti, An Xia, Qing Xuan and Yuan Ting.

3. Lin Qingxuan wrote the essay "Rhododendron in Chataka", and the articles "Race against Time" and "Redwood" were selected as Chinese textbooks for primary schools by People's Education Press and Beijing Normal University Press. He used to be an overseas reporter of China Times, an economic reporter of Business Times and the editor-in-chief of Time magazine in Taiwan Province Province.

4. Lin Qingxuan is one of the most prolific writers in Taiwan Province Province, and he has won the most literary prizes. He is also known as one of the "Eight Great Writers of Contemporary Prose".

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1, Lin Qingxuan's prose is thought-provoking, and thoughts can often go from this to that, from the outside to the inside. As he once said, the article should "explore inward and pursue outward" His prose creation usually comes from ordinary things. While optimizing the written language, the meaning will be displayed systematically, revealing the mystery of life and making readers feel heartache in the process of reading.

2. The language of Lin Qingxuan's prose is fresh and meaningful, the language form is very flexible, and it has a very strong artistic conception in the process of artistic communication. Because Lin Qingxuan was cared for by his parents' enthusiasm for religious affairs and his educated and learned mother, the language features of his prose were shaped by her mother's words and her experiences after her release.

3. Influenced by the Buddhist spirit, Lin Qingxuan's prose is often full of Zen, which embodies a moral concept in his religious feelings, shows the characteristics of Buddhism's compassion and kindness, and exudes a strong sense of common people and equality.

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