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中西交通史
Fang Hao
Zhejiang is the birthplace of "Dunhuang Studies" research in China, and Zhejiang University is an important center for Dunhuang Studies research. In order to summarize the achievements of Dunhuang studies and Silk Road culture research at Zhejiang University, the "Zhejiang Scholars' Silk Road Dunhuang Academic Book Series" plans to include the representative achievements in Silk Road Dunhuang studies of Zhejiang scholars, mainly Zhejiang University. Among them, 12 are scholars from Zhejiang University: Jiang Liangfu, Jiang Lihong, Pan Yunhe, Huang Shijian, Zhang Jinquan, Guo Zaiyi, Lu Xiangxiang, Ji Xiangxiang, Qi Yinping, Zhang Yongquan, Liu Jinbao and Xu Jianping. Six of them, including Shi Pingting, Qi Chenjun, Zhu Lei, Fan Jinshi, Xiang Chu, and Chai Jianhong, are part-time professors at Zhejiang University. Eight scholars, including He Changqun, Fang Hao, Xiang Da, Chang Shuhong, Wang Yong, Huang Zheng, Wang Huimin and Yu Xin, have worked and studied at Zhejiang University. Luo Zhenyu, Wang Guowei, Xia Nai, Wang Zhongluo, Pan Jiezi, Wang Bomin, Chang Shana, Chen Jian, Huang Yongwu, Xu Wenkan, Wu Liyu, Dong Zhiqiao, Zhao Feng and Feng Peihong are Silk Road Dunhuang scholars from Zhejiang. This book is a Fang Hao volume.
Zhejiang is the birthplace of "Dunhuang Studies" research in China, and Zhejiang University is an important center for Dunhuang Studies research. In order to summarize the achievements of Dunhuang studies and Silk Road culture research at Zhejiang University, the "Zhejiang Scholars' Silk Road Dunhuang Academic Book Series" plans to include the representative achievements in Silk Road Dunhuang studies of Zhejiang scholars, mainly Zhejiang University. Among them, 12 are scholars from Zhejiang University: Jiang Liangfu, Jiang Lihong, Pan Yunhe, Huang Shijian, Zhang Jinquan, Guo Zaiyi, Lu Xiangxiang, Ji Xiangxiang, Qi Yinping, Zhang Yongquan, Liu Jinbao and Xu Jianping. Six of them, including Shi Pingting, Qi Chenjun, Zhu Lei, Fan Jinshi, Xiang Chu, and Chai Jianhong, are part-time professors at Zhejiang University. Eight scholars, including He Changqun, Fang Hao, Xiang Da, Chang Shuhong, Wang Yong, Huang Zheng, Wang Huimin and Yu Xin, have worked and studied at Zhejiang University. Luo Zhenyu, Wang Guowei, Xia Nai, Wang Zhongluo, Pan Jiezi, Wang Bomin, Chang Shana, Chen Jian, Huang Yongwu, Xu Wenkan, Wu Liyu, Dong Zhiqiao, Zhao Feng and Feng Peihong are Silk Road Dunhuang scholars from Zhejiang. This book is a Fang Hao volume.

从前有个书生:魏晋篇
Fang Hao
The manuscript of this book is a collection of historical blog posts published by the author Fang Hao on Weibo (30% of which are unpublished content), which have been compiled and linked together with the times as a popular historical and interesting reading. The manuscript is planned to have three to four volumes. The first volume is the Wei and Jin chapters. Most of the articles begin with "Once upon a time there was a scholar." They do not tell who the characters are during the narration process. They tell the characters' lives in a humorous and witty writing style, and reveal the answer to the mystery at the end of the article. The reading process is both appreciation and a test of the reader's historical knowledge. It is currently divided into eight chapters, including "The Afterglow of the Empire's Setting Sun", "The Afterglow and Character of the Old Era", "Songs of the Romantic Young Master", "Sufferers in the Cracks of the Times", "Silent Cultivators", "Sighs Looking North to China", "Intoxicating Styles of the Wei and Jin Dynasties" and "Unknown People in Troubled Times", involving more than 50 historical figures.
The manuscript of this book is a collection of historical blog posts published by the author Fang Hao on Weibo (30% of which are unpublished content), which have been compiled and linked together with the times as a popular historical and interesting reading. The manuscript is planned to have three to four volumes. The first volume is the Wei and Jin chapters. Most of the articles begin with "Once upon a time there was a scholar." They do not tell who the characters are during the narration process. They tell the characters' lives in a humorous and witty writing style, and reveal the answer to the mystery at the end of the article. The reading process is both appreciation and a test of the reader's historical knowledge. It is currently divided into eight chapters, including "The Afterglow of the Empire's Setting Sun", "The Afterglow and Character of the Old Era", "Songs of the Romantic Young Master", "Sufferers in the Cracks of the Times", "Silent Cultivators", "Sighs Looking North to China", "Intoxicating Styles of the Wei and Jin Dynasties" and "Unknown People in Troubled Times", involving more than 50 historical figures.

从前有个书生:北宋篇
Fang Hao
This book is the "Northern Song Dynasty" written by the famous author Fang Hao after "Once upon a time there was a scholar: Wei and Jin Dynasties". When you get this book, you have no idea whose story it tells. Almost every story begins with "Once upon a time there was a scholar." When the life trajectories of these "scholars" slowly emerge on the page with the author's strokes, you suddenly realize that you have become so familiar with these "scholars" many years ago. They may even have had a profound impact on you at some point. After "reciting and dictating the full text" in the textbook of my boyhood, there are touching stories one after another.
This book is the "Northern Song Dynasty" written by the famous author Fang Hao after "Once upon a time there was a scholar: Wei and Jin Dynasties". When you get this book, you have no idea whose story it tells. Almost every story begins with "Once upon a time there was a scholar." When the life trajectories of these "scholars" slowly emerge on the page with the author's strokes, you suddenly realize that you have become so familiar with these "scholars" many years ago. They may even have had a profound impact on you at some point. After "reciting and dictating the full text" in the textbook of my boyhood, there are touching stories one after another.

Monkey Sword
Youth Fiction猴子的剑
Fang Hao
"The Monkey's Sword" tells the story of a complex of three lives and three lives in a unique style of writing. The background of the story begins with the mystery of the life changes of Sun Wukong, Six-eared Macaque, and Shi Hou. Different identities have different character growth trajectories, but they reach the same goal by different paths. The guidance of fate makes these three different identities make similar choices when faced with the choices of fate...
"The Monkey's Sword" tells the story of a complex of three lives and three lives in a unique style of writing. The background of the story begins with the mystery of the life changes of Sun Wukong, Six-eared Macaque, and Shi Hou. Different identities have different character growth trajectories, but they reach the same goal by different paths. The guidance of fate makes these three different identities make similar choices when faced with the choices of fate...