What is Lin Yutang's most famous novel?
1, Clouds in Beijing: Clouds in Beijing is a novel composed of several novels, but it is not a loose and unstructured story, but a large novel. There are many stories, philosophies, historical romances, customs changes, in-depth discussions and gossip. Coupled with the joys and sorrows of the characters in the play, including China in the transitional period, it has become a great novel of modern China.
2. Zhumen: It mainly tells the story of two out-and-out Ann people, Li Fei, a reporter of Shanghai New Express in Ann, and Du Rouan, an educated girl and a student of Women's Normal College, who crossed the family line. Fu Zi's masterpiece 1953 attempts to diagnose the disorder pathology in the process of the transformation from the ancient city Xi to a modern city. There are both macro and micro mappings, from grievances between the rich and the poor to daily life, and grasp the rhythm of the city.
3. Trembling Wind: As a sequel to Clouds in Beijing, The New York Times praised China's Gone with the Wind. The story takes place on the eve of the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and the protagonist Dany is A Hao's fourth-class character in Gone with the Wind. She is also bohemian and has a flying personality. She also experienced the hardships of the war and remained strong and unyielding.