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采桑文丛:天涯住久
(us) Liu Huangtian
The book "Living at the End of the World" is the author's mental journey and true record of "traveling thousands of miles". The first volume, "Glimpses of Life," is about the life experiences and feelings of the two countries. The second volume of "Searching for Chapters and Sentences" is dedicated to reading experiences. The third volume of "An Inspiration" contains the sparks of thought that come from the collision between the sight and the physical and mental scenery while "walking". The author claims that "I have been away from home for most of my life, forming an implicit or explicit frame of reference, both in terms of values and spirituality. After comparing it, I feel that I have not been tamed and have not been too poisoned (my friend Chen Xin calls my works 'still wild'). I can still maintain my independence of personality, which is enough to comfort the ancestors of the old house shrine."
The book "Living at the End of the World" is the author's mental journey and true record of "traveling thousands of miles". The first volume, "Glimpses of Life," is about the life experiences and feelings of the two countries. The second volume of "Searching for Chapters and Sentences" is dedicated to reading experiences. The third volume of "An Inspiration" contains the sparks of thought that come from the collision between the sight and the physical and mental scenery while "walking". The author claims that "I have been away from home for most of my life, forming an implicit or explicit frame of reference, both in terms of values and spirituality. After comparing it, I feel that I have not been tamed and have not been too poisoned (my friend Chen Xin calls my works 'still wild'). I can still maintain my independence of personality, which is enough to comfort the ancestors of the old house shrine."

Selections of Liu Huangtian's Sketches
Literature刘荒田小品文精选
(us) Liu Huangtian
"Selected Essays by Liu Huangtian" contains more than 170 essays by Liu Huangtian, a famous Chinese writer living in the United States. Liu Huangtian wrote columns for newspapers at home and abroad for fifteen years and wrote two thousand articles. The characteristic of his essays is that he relies on his life experience of living abroad for more than 30 years, and uses the perspective of integrating the East and the West to manage the limited space into a personal world with deep emotions and clear wisdom.
"Selected Essays by Liu Huangtian" contains more than 170 essays by Liu Huangtian, a famous Chinese writer living in the United States. Liu Huangtian wrote columns for newspapers at home and abroad for fifteen years and wrote two thousand articles. The characteristic of his essays is that he relies on his life experience of living abroad for more than 30 years, and uses the perspective of integrating the East and the West to manage the limited space into a personal world with deep emotions and clear wisdom.

Thirty-six Pipes of Smoke and Water
Literature三十六陂烟水
(us) Liu Huangtian
"Thirty-Six Pipes of Smoke and Water" is a collection of selected prose by the Chinese-American writer Liu Huangtian. The title of the book comes from Wang Anshi's "Inscription on the Wall of Taiyi Palace in the West". It is divided into three series. The first series, "Sunset on the Tower", describes life abroad; the second series, "Wanting to See Jiangnan", describes the memories of the motherland; the third series, "Sitting and Watching the Clouds Rise", includes reading notes and argumentative articles. The author Liu Huangtian grew up in Taishan, the "hometown of overseas Chinese", and lived overseas for many years. He has vicissitudes of thought, keen vision, and sharp writing. From the various aspects of life in Chinatown, the joys and sorrows of new and old immigrants, to the infinite emotions of returning home after old age, his pen depicts the collision and blending of Chinese and Western cultures. Many chapters are both interesting and thought-provoking, and full of deep feelings about family and country.
"Thirty-Six Pipes of Smoke and Water" is a collection of selected prose by the Chinese-American writer Liu Huangtian. The title of the book comes from Wang Anshi's "Inscription on the Wall of Taiyi Palace in the West". It is divided into three series. The first series, "Sunset on the Tower", describes life abroad; the second series, "Wanting to See Jiangnan", describes the memories of the motherland; the third series, "Sitting and Watching the Clouds Rise", includes reading notes and argumentative articles. The author Liu Huangtian grew up in Taishan, the "hometown of overseas Chinese", and lived overseas for many years. He has vicissitudes of thought, keen vision, and sharp writing. From the various aspects of life in Chinatown, the joys and sorrows of new and old immigrants, to the infinite emotions of returning home after old age, his pen depicts the collision and blending of Chinese and Western cultures. Many chapters are both interesting and thought-provoking, and full of deep feelings about family and country.

Living Happily Every Day
Literature相当愉快地度日如年
(us) Liu Huangtian
The book is named after Zhang Ailing's words: "Childhood is as long as eternity, and I live happily like years." "Staying Happy Days Like Years" is a collection of his short essays in recent years carefully selected by Liu Huangtian and Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art. The style is close to miscellaneous, and the length is short. Sometimes he uses reverse and dialectical thinking to "reverse the verdict". It is a little bit sharp but not mean, and has a long and mellow quality of life.
The book is named after Zhang Ailing's words: "Childhood is as long as eternity, and I live happily like years." "Staying Happy Days Like Years" is a collection of his short essays in recent years carefully selected by Liu Huangtian and Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art. The style is close to miscellaneous, and the length is short. Sometimes he uses reverse and dialectical thinking to "reverse the verdict". It is a little bit sharp but not mean, and has a long and mellow quality of life.

Selected Prose by Liu Huangtian
Literature刘荒田散文精选
(us) Liu Huangtian
"Selected Prose by Liu Huangtian" collects new prose works by Liu Huangtian, a famous Chinese writer living in the United States, in recent years. They vary in length and content style. The works reflect the collision and blending of different humanistic resources on foreign lands. Use the eyes of a new generation of immigrants to observe all living beings in society and express the living conditions of all kinds of people. Use a cross-cultural perspective to re-examine the original native temperament, and re-examine the spiritual ecology of the past through an in-depth scan of the fate of different characters.
"Selected Prose by Liu Huangtian" collects new prose works by Liu Huangtian, a famous Chinese writer living in the United States, in recent years. They vary in length and content style. The works reflect the collision and blending of different humanistic resources on foreign lands. Use the eyes of a new generation of immigrants to observe all living beings in society and express the living conditions of all kinds of people. Use a cross-cultural perspective to re-examine the original native temperament, and re-examine the spiritual ecology of the past through an in-depth scan of the fate of different characters.