The Czech Speaker of Parliament visited Taiwan, the highest-level visit to Taiwan from a European country in many years. Despite the political pressure from China, the Czech Republic insisted on visiting Taiwan, which is not an easy task. It can be expected that when a Czech fever is set off in Taiwan, Czech culture will heat up in Taiwan. And in Czech culture, nothing is more famous than Czech music and literature. Czech literature includes the famous Václav Havel and Milan Kundera, and the older one is Jaroslav Hašek who wrote The Good Soldier.
But literature relies on language as a medium, and the language barrier hinders the appreciation of other language speakers. Even through translation, it is often impossible to appreciate all its subtleties, especially for a genre that relies heavily photo color correction services on rhythm. So everyone knows Javier as a poet (and playwright), but not many people actually read Javier's poetry. Milan Kundera writes novels, and his translation barriers are not so great, but he considers himself a "French writer" (he exiled and naturalized French nationality), and important works such as.
The Unbearable Lightness of Life" and "The Book of Laughing and Forgetting" are not First published in French, that is, simply like "Immortal" written in French. He cannot be fully regarded as a "Czech writer". RTRGCVA Photo Credit: Reuters / Dazhi Image Former Czech President Havel (left), who visited Taiwan in 2004, is also a well-known writer. On the contrary, music does not use words as a carrier, and can be understood and appreciated by all human beings. Czech music is very famous. In Czech there is a saying "Every Czech is a musician" ("Co Čech, to muzikant"). In Wikipedia it says "Music is the most popular form of citation in the Czech Republic".