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Immortal Manman
Xianxia仙徒漫漫
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No one is born with a smooth journey, and there is no such thing as a path to immortality without thorns. Cultivation to immortality is a road against heaven, a struggle with heaven, humans, and all things. Once you set foot on this road, there is no turning back.
No one is born with a smooth journey, and there is no such thing as a path to immortality without thorns. Cultivation to immortality is a road against heaven, a struggle with heaven, humans, and all things. Once you set foot on this road, there is no turning back.

我在世纪的心脏:曼德尔施塔姆诗选
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Mandelstam was an outstanding talented poet in the Russian Silver Age and a representative figure of the Acme School. It also enjoys a high reputation in the world. His early works were influenced by French Symbolism, and later turned to neoclassicism, and gradually formed his own unique style of poetry: rigorous form, strict meter, and elegant classical charm full of strong historical civilization and profound moral awareness, and with a strong sense of tragedy. Therefore, poetry critics call his poems "poems within poems". This "Selected Poems of Mandelstam" was translated by Professor Wang Jianzhao from Beijing Foreign Studies University. Our publisher has published Wang Jianzhao's translation of the complete collection of Mandelstam's poems "Gold Dances in the Sky", and this selection is a selection of the best among the best, selecting the poet's important representative works, and then revised by the translator and compiled into a volume.
Mandelstam was an outstanding talented poet in the Russian Silver Age and a representative figure of the Acme School. It also enjoys a high reputation in the world. His early works were influenced by French Symbolism, and later turned to neoclassicism, and gradually formed his own unique style of poetry: rigorous form, strict meter, and elegant classical charm full of strong historical civilization and profound moral awareness, and with a strong sense of tragedy. Therefore, poetry critics call his poems "poems within poems". This "Selected Poems of Mandelstam" was translated by Professor Wang Jianzhao from Beijing Foreign Studies University. Our publisher has published Wang Jianzhao's translation of the complete collection of Mandelstam's poems "Gold Dances in the Sky", and this selection is a selection of the best among the best, selecting the poet's important representative works, and then revised by the translator and compiled into a volume.

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Nalan's poems have deeply moved countless readers with their pure and deep emotions, exquisite and delicate descriptions, plain and smooth language, and euphemistic and sad style, and have been widely circulated. This book contains exquisite words and sentences from Nalan's poems and is accompanied by exquisite pictures, providing readers with a relaxing and soul-touching reading journey.
Nalan's poems have deeply moved countless readers with their pure and deep emotions, exquisite and delicate descriptions, plain and smooth language, and euphemistic and sad style, and have been widely circulated. This book contains exquisite words and sentences from Nalan's poems and is accompanied by exquisite pictures, providing readers with a relaxing and soul-touching reading journey.

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"Flowers of Evil" was reprinted in 1861 and included 126 poems; "Drifting Poems" was published in 1866 and included 23 poems, including 6 poems that were banned in the first edition of "Flowers of Evil"; plus 14 supplements to the third edition in 1868, Baudelaire's poems in his lifetime totaled 163 poems. With these hundreds of poems, Baudelaire stood at the "peak of glory" in the world's poetry world. This book is the "sick flower" presented by the poet Baudelaire. The so-called "sick flower" contains the dual meanings of "evil" and "disease".
"Flowers of Evil" was reprinted in 1861 and included 126 poems; "Drifting Poems" was published in 1866 and included 23 poems, including 6 poems that were banned in the first edition of "Flowers of Evil"; plus 14 supplements to the third edition in 1868, Baudelaire's poems in his lifetime totaled 163 poems. With these hundreds of poems, Baudelaire stood at the "peak of glory" in the world's poetry world. This book is the "sick flower" presented by the poet Baudelaire. The so-called "sick flower" contains the dual meanings of "evil" and "disease".