The Fallen Petals (Part I) --Memories of my early reading life

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  • 落英(上) : 早年讀書生活的回想
  • ラクエイ ウエ ソウネン ドクショ セイカツテキ カイソウ
  • 落英(上) : 早年読書生活的回想

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(1) Professor Shôji Hirata has recently been studying the reading activities among Chinese. The present article is written at Professor Shôji Hirata's request. It covers my reading activities in a period from early childhood to early youth, that is, from the time of my primary education to the time of my graduate studies. I was born in November 14, 1937 in the town of Qintong (溱潼) in Taixian (泰縣) County, Jiangsu (江蘇) province. Qintong is a small town surrounded by water and was at that time self-closed and very backward. Since I was a boy, my father taught me Chinese characters when I was still very young. At about the nominal age of six, I paid my respect to the picture of Confucius and began my study in an old-style private school (私塾). The major activity at the time was to memorize and recite Sanzi Jing (三字經). After few years, I changed to a new-style private school, and later was enroled in Qintong primary school. I graduated in the fall, 1949 and that was half year after the 1949 revolution. In this part of the article, I concentrate my description on the folk custom in my hometown. In the description, I have sometimes adopted some dialectal expressions.

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  • 中國文學報

    中國文學報 44 1-21, 1992-04

    CHINESE LITERATURE ASSOCIATION, DEPARTMENT OF CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, FACULTY OF LETTERS, KYÔTO UNIVERSITY

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