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Three Hundred Tang Poems (classics of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

93K8.132

Chinese traditional culture is vast, profound and all-encompassing, far beyond what can be covered in one book. This series only selects some of the contents and introduces them in categories. The authors we invited are all professional researchers in various fields. Behind each short text there is actually years of accumulation. They strive to make these texts clear and simple yet rigorous and accurate. At the same time, we paired some texts with pictures to help readers form a more intuitive impression. No matter what degree you have, no matter what age you are, no matter what career you are engaged in, as long as you are a lover of traditional Chinese culture, you can get what you want from this book.

Hundreds of Strategies (classics of Chinese Traditional Studies)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

83K0

"Hundred Battles" is an ancient military theory monograph whose main purpose is to discuss the principles and methods of combat. It not only inherits and develops ancient Chinese military thought, but also collects and records a large number of ancient war case materials. It collects 100 war cases of various types scattered in 21 historical records from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Five Dynasties 1645. Most of these 100 war cases have the time and data source of the war, which provides great convenience for future generations to retrieve war materials and study ancient Chinese military history.

Lao Can's Travels (classic of Chinese Traditional Studies)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

109K0

The novel "Travel Notes of Lao Can" is based on the travels of Lao Can, a practicing doctor. It digs deeply into social contradictions. Especially in the book, he dares to directly denounce upright officials who harm the country and harm the people, pointing out that sometimes the stupidity of upright officials is no better than corrupt officials. This criticism of the officialdom of the Qing court is very pertinent and insightful.

Zhu Xi's Family Instructions·zengguang Xianwen (classics of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

67K8.1

Chinese traditional culture is vast, profound and all-encompassing, far beyond what can be covered in one book. This series only selects some of the contents and introduces them in categories. The authors we invited are all professional researchers in various fields. Behind each short text there is actually years of accumulation. They strive to make these texts clear and simple yet rigorous and accurate. At the same time, we paired some texts with pictures to help readers form a more intuitive impression. No matter what degree you have, no matter what age you are, no matter what career you are engaged in, as long as you are a lover of traditional Chinese culture, you can get what you want from this book.

Idiom Stories (chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

129K8.6259

A good book is a lifetime treasure. From ancient times' review to today's perspective, classic Chinese studies are still shining brightly. The book "Idiom Stories" is not only a precious cultural heritage of the Chinese nation, but also a dazzling treasure in the palace of world literature. It has been widely circulated for thousands of years. The profound thoughts, emotions and connotations allow you to increase your wisdom and purify your soul without even realizing it. Here, a piece of exquisite text is narrated. Looking back at the classics, let yesterday, today and tomorrow connect into a smooth arc, recording the footprints of our growth.

Warring States Policy (classic of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

102K7.7

This book mainly records the struggles of counselors and counselors during the Warring States Period. The book has beautiful diction, vivid language, full of eloquence and strategic wit. It describes the characters vividly and uses fables to explain the truth. It also occupies an important position in the history of Chinese classical literature.

Notes from Yuewei Thatched Cottage (classics of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

113K7.8

The book mainly records stories about foxes, ghosts and ghosts, with the intention of admonishing good and punishing evil. Although there is no lack of sermons about karma and retribution, through various descriptions, it reflects the decay and darkness of the last days of feudal society. He deliberately imitated the simple and simple writing style of the Jin and Song Dynasty notebook novels, which were "graceful and elegant, full of natural interest", "meaningful and witty words, and timely explanations" (Lu Xun's "A Brief History of Chinese Novels"). Therefore, every time a manuscript was completed, it was passed on, copied, and printed by relatives and friends. For a time, it enjoyed a high reputation at home and abroad along with "A Dream of Red Mansions" and "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".

Evening Talk Around the Fireplace (classic of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

62K7.7

"Night Talk Around the Fire" is a collection of popular aphorisms. He is not good at rigorous reasoning, but wins with short and concise aphorisms. A few words contain profound philosophy of life, which not only makes himself sober, but also makes others alert.

Guanwen Guanzhi (classics of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

97K7.113

"Gu Wen Guan Zhi" generally reflects the general outline and main features of the development of prose from the pre-Qin to the late Ming dynasties: the essays selected in this book are all excellent works with refined language, short and concise, and easy to pass on. It is not difficult to see the meticulous and thoughtful vision of the editor, who basically takes into account both ideological and artistic qualities. The title of the book is "Guanzhi", which shows that the purpose of editing the book is to provide a complete overview of the book. You can "view and stop" the ancient literature.

Poems of a Thousand Family (classics of Chinese Traditional Studies)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

62K03

"Poems of a Thousand Families" is an anthology of metrical poems with an enlightening nature during the Ming and Qing dynasties in my country. Because most of the poems selected in it are famous poems from the Tang and Song Dynasties, they are easy to learn and understand, and have a variety of themes: landscapes and pastoral, farewell to friends, homesickness and nostalgia for people, mourning the past and regretting the present, chanting objects and paintings, and serving banquets. They relatively widely reflected the social reality of the Tang and Song Dynasties, so they were widely circulated among the people and had a profound influence. Although it is known as Qianjia.

Five Thousand Years of China (classics of Chinese Classics)

Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

93K9.1101

Chinese traditional culture is vast, profound and all-encompassing, far beyond what can be covered in one book. This series only selects some of the contents and introduces them in categories. The authors we invited are all professional researchers in various fields. Behind each short text there is actually years of accumulation. They strive to make these texts clear and simple yet rigorous and accurate. At the same time, we paired some texts with pictures to help readers form a more intuitive impression. No matter what degree you have, no matter what age you are, no matter what career you are engaged in, as long as you are a lover of traditional Chinese culture, you can get what you want from this book.