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"Notes of Yuewei Thatched Cottage" includes five parts: "Luanyang Xiaoxialu", "This is What I Hear", "Huaixi Magazine", "Guwan Listens to It" and "Luanyang Continued Records". The style is quiet and elegant, simple and concise. Whether it is writing about people or narratives, there is not much ink, but a rough outline, to the point, but it is very organized and expressive. His disciple Sheng Shiyan also summarized this: "The narrative is cut and cut, running through the reflection belt, like the clouds and water, and it is completely different from the secret of heaven." As Lu Xun said, "The legislation is very strict, and when it comes to its essence, it is about advocating quality and following the Jin and Song Dynasties."
"Notes of Yuewei Thatched Cottage" includes five parts: "Luanyang Xiaoxialu", "This is What I Hear", "Huaixi Magazine", "Guwan Listens to It" and "Luanyang Continued Records". The style is quiet and elegant, simple and concise. Whether it is writing about people or narratives, there is not much ink, but a rough outline, to the point, but it is very organized and expressive. His disciple Sheng Shiyan also summarized this: "The narrative is cut and cut, running through the reflection belt, like the clouds and water, and it is completely different from the secret of heaven." As Lu Xun said, "The legislation is very strict, and when it comes to its essence, it is about advocating quality and following the Jin and Song Dynasties."

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It can truly describe the loneliness and sorrow of life, and even describe the beauty and impermanence of the world with love. "Nalan Ci" completely contains 348 classic poems of Nalan Xingde. The innocence of human nature, the impermanence of fate, and the authenticity of life are all contained in this most true, most affectionate, and most beautiful aura of words. Everyone can see and find resonance in Nalan Ci. Wang Guowei praised highly that "viewing things with natural eyes and expressing emotions with natural tongue... This is really true. Since the Northern Song Dynasty, only one person has done so." This book is based on "Nalan Ci", an engraving of Yuyuan in the sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty, and was supplemented and edited with reference to "Tongzhitang Collection", "Qing Mingjia Ci" and other books.
It can truly describe the loneliness and sorrow of life, and even describe the beauty and impermanence of the world with love. "Nalan Ci" completely contains 348 classic poems of Nalan Xingde. The innocence of human nature, the impermanence of fate, and the authenticity of life are all contained in this most true, most affectionate, and most beautiful aura of words. Everyone can see and find resonance in Nalan Ci. Wang Guowei praised highly that "viewing things with natural eyes and expressing emotions with natural tongue... This is really true. Since the Northern Song Dynasty, only one person has done so." This book is based on "Nalan Ci", an engraving of Yuyuan in the sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty, and was supplemented and edited with reference to "Tongzhitang Collection", "Qing Mingjia Ci" and other books.

Human Disqualification (qade Bird Library)
General Fiction人的失格(青鸟文库)
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"The Disqualification of Man" can be said to be a self-portrait of the author's entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. The author uses naked confessions to unabashedly analyze the protagonist's feelings of alienation, loneliness, fear and despair towards people and the world. At the same time, the author pushes the author's demands for love and sincerity, friendship and trust, freedom and happiness to the limit, showing the bloody and real soul slices of marginalized people and people living in an autistic world. Translated by the famous translator Lin Shaohua.
"The Disqualification of Man" can be said to be a self-portrait of the author's entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. The author uses naked confessions to unabashedly analyze the protagonist's feelings of alienation, loneliness, fear and despair towards people and the world. At the same time, the author pushes the author's demands for love and sincerity, friendship and trust, freedom and happiness to the limit, showing the bloody and real soul slices of marginalized people and people living in an autistic world. Translated by the famous translator Lin Shaohua.

Fictional Hesitation
General Fiction虚构的彷徨
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This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Tsukuma Shobo in 1985, and includes three novels: "The Clown's Flower", "The God of Madness" and "Imaginary Spring", forming "Imaginary Wandering". Attached are three short stories "Memories", "Leaves" and "Toys" from "Late Years". "Clown's Flower" was published in "Japanese Romanticism" in May 1935. The following year, "The God of Kyogen" was recommended by Mr. Haruo Sato and published in the October issue of the art magazine "Toyo", and "Imaginary Spring" was recommended by Mr. Tetsutaro Kawakami and published in the July issue of "Literary World". These three chapters, in the order of flowers, gods and spring, constitute the long trilogy "Imaginary Wandering".
This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Tsukuma Shobo in 1985, and includes three novels: "The Clown's Flower", "The God of Madness" and "Imaginary Spring", forming "Imaginary Wandering". Attached are three short stories "Memories", "Leaves" and "Toys" from "Late Years". "Clown's Flower" was published in "Japanese Romanticism" in May 1935. The following year, "The God of Kyogen" was recommended by Mr. Haruo Sato and published in the October issue of the art magazine "Toyo", and "Imaginary Spring" was recommended by Mr. Tetsutaro Kawakami and published in the July issue of "Literary World". These three chapters, in the order of flowers, gods and spring, constitute the long trilogy "Imaginary Wandering".

Classical Style
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"Classic Style" contains Osamu Dazai's daily essays, short stories, and essays. The themes are rich and the forms are diverse, showing Dazai Osamu's various explorations in the field of literature, and incorporating Dazai Osamu's own perceptions of life. The publication of these works broke the public's stereotype of Dazai Osamu as "melancholy and degenerate", and gradually recognized his rich emotions as an ordinary person. Want to know the real Osamu Dazai? Then you must not miss this "Classic Style".
"Classic Style" contains Osamu Dazai's daily essays, short stories, and essays. The themes are rich and the forms are diverse, showing Dazai Osamu's various explorations in the field of literature, and incorporating Dazai Osamu's own perceptions of life. The publication of these works broke the public's stereotype of Dazai Osamu as "melancholy and degenerate", and gradually recognized his rich emotions as an ordinary person. Want to know the real Osamu Dazai? Then you must not miss this "Classic Style".

Golden Scenery
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This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Chikuma Shobo in 1985, and includes 13 novels and essays by Osamu Dazai, including "Golden Landscape", "Women's Talk", "Eighty-Eight Nights", "Pretty Girl", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute". "Golden Scenery" depicts Dazai Osamu's respect for female beauty through the maid Qing's consistent consideration and comfort for the dandy young master. "The Song of Lazy" deeply reflects on the evil of laziness and writes the inspiring saying "If you don't work, you have no rights, and you will naturally lose your qualifications as a human being."
This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Chikuma Shobo in 1985, and includes 13 novels and essays by Osamu Dazai, including "Golden Landscape", "Women's Talk", "Eighty-Eight Nights", "Pretty Girl", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute". "Golden Scenery" depicts Dazai Osamu's respect for female beauty through the maid Qing's consistent consideration and comfort for the dandy young master. "The Song of Lazy" deeply reflects on the evil of laziness and writes the inspiring saying "If you don't work, you have no rights, and you will naturally lose your qualifications as a human being."

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Dazai Osamu uses his suicide experience to analyze his true self to readers. When Osamu Dazai was twenty-one, he met a married woman in a Ginza cafe. Three days after living together, they took sleeping pills and committed suicide by drowning in Kamakura. As a result, Osamu Dazai was rescued, but the 18-year-old woman died. Osamu Dazai was therefore charged with "assisting suicide". Although he was later found not to be prosecuted, he created "Clown's Flower" based on his guilty conscience of leaving a woman to die alone after making an appointment to die in love. The protagonist Ye Zang Oba in "The Clown Flower" has the same name as the protagonist in "The Unfit". It describes Ye Zang's failure to die for love and then enters a nursing home. However, unlike the Ye Zang in "The Unfit" who has low self-esteem, cowardice, and decadence, the Ye Zang in "The Clown Flower" is young, impulsive and proud. In this work, the author analyzes the mental journey of the protagonist Oba Yezo, who appears to be passive and decadent but actually seeks to survive in a desperate situation in his future pinnacle work "Disqualification in the World", and also reveals many secrets about writing.
Dazai Osamu uses his suicide experience to analyze his true self to readers. When Osamu Dazai was twenty-one, he met a married woman in a Ginza cafe. Three days after living together, they took sleeping pills and committed suicide by drowning in Kamakura. As a result, Osamu Dazai was rescued, but the 18-year-old woman died. Osamu Dazai was therefore charged with "assisting suicide". Although he was later found not to be prosecuted, he created "Clown's Flower" based on his guilty conscience of leaving a woman to die alone after making an appointment to die in love. The protagonist Ye Zang Oba in "The Clown Flower" has the same name as the protagonist in "The Unfit". It describes Ye Zang's failure to die for love and then enters a nursing home. However, unlike the Ye Zang in "The Unfit" who has low self-esteem, cowardice, and decadence, the Ye Zang in "The Clown Flower" is young, impulsive and proud. In this work, the author analyzes the mental journey of the protagonist Oba Yezo, who appears to be passive and decadent but actually seeks to survive in a desperate situation in his future pinnacle work "Disqualification in the World", and also reveals many secrets about writing.

世界文明史:宗教改革(上)
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The accurate name of this volume should be "The history of European civilization outside Italy from around 1300 to 1564, including the religious history of Italy, as well as the civilizations of Islam and Judaism in Europe, Africa, and West Asia." The Renaissance and the Reformation were the two sources of hostility between intellectuality and morality in modern life. Some people would be grateful to the Renaissance for liberating people's minds and beautifying life, while others would be grateful to the Reformation for inspiring religious beliefs and moral awareness. The Renaissance indeed inherited the mainstream of European spiritual development, and later led to the Enlightenment; but the Reformation deviated from the norm, rejected reason, and reaffirmed medieval beliefs. The lesson provided by the war is that any religion must survive in competition, and it will not become tolerant if it does not face challenges to appear supreme. The gift of the Reformation was to provide this kind of competition of faith, to make each religion strive to strive, to remind them of their tolerance, and to bring the desire and experiment of freedom to our fragile hearts.
The accurate name of this volume should be "The history of European civilization outside Italy from around 1300 to 1564, including the religious history of Italy, as well as the civilizations of Islam and Judaism in Europe, Africa, and West Asia." The Renaissance and the Reformation were the two sources of hostility between intellectuality and morality in modern life. Some people would be grateful to the Renaissance for liberating people's minds and beautifying life, while others would be grateful to the Reformation for inspiring religious beliefs and moral awareness. The Renaissance indeed inherited the mainstream of European spiritual development, and later led to the Enlightenment; but the Reformation deviated from the norm, rejected reason, and reaffirmed medieval beliefs. The lesson provided by the war is that any religion must survive in competition, and it will not become tolerant if it does not face challenges to appear supreme. The gift of the Reformation was to provide this kind of competition of faith, to make each religion strive to strive, to remind them of their tolerance, and to bring the desire and experiment of freedom to our fragile hearts.

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"Suiyuan Food List" is a collection of classical Chinese essays written by Yuan Mei, a poet and essayist of the Qing Dynasty. The book is divided into instructions list, warning list, seafood list, fresh food list, special animal list, miscellaneous animal list, feather menu, aquatic scaled menu, aquatic scaleless menu, miscellaneous vegetable menu, small menu, snack menu, rice and porridge menu and tea and wine menu, a total of fourteen menus, plus a preface. His work describes in detail more than 320 kinds of dishes, meals, teas and wines popular in the north and south during the Qing Dynasty. He also makes extremely incisive discussions on the selection, processing, cutting and cooking of the dishes, as well as the color, aroma, taste, shape and utensils of the dishes. It is called the "Food Classic" in Chinese history by gourmets at home and abroad.
"Suiyuan Food List" is a collection of classical Chinese essays written by Yuan Mei, a poet and essayist of the Qing Dynasty. The book is divided into instructions list, warning list, seafood list, fresh food list, special animal list, miscellaneous animal list, feather menu, aquatic scaled menu, aquatic scaleless menu, miscellaneous vegetable menu, small menu, snack menu, rice and porridge menu and tea and wine menu, a total of fourteen menus, plus a preface. His work describes in detail more than 320 kinds of dishes, meals, teas and wines popular in the north and south during the Qing Dynasty. He also makes extremely incisive discussions on the selection, processing, cutting and cooking of the dishes, as well as the color, aroma, taste, shape and utensils of the dishes. It is called the "Food Classic" in Chinese history by gourmets at home and abroad.

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China is a country of poetry. Ancient poetry and drama are treasures in our country's literary treasure house and the cultural essence of our nation. The aesthetic trends and valuable wealth created by Chinese traditional culture over thousands of years of civilization development have great charm that transcends times and crosses national boundaries. Translation master Xu Yuanchong has spent decades selecting traditional literary classics that have had a profound influence on Chinese history from the vast sea of ancient Chinese cultural books, and using superb translation techniques to translate them into English, so that readers at home and abroad can appreciate the beauty and charm of Chinese classical literature even in an English context. The book is published in Chinese-English format. The English part is personally reviewed by native English experts, and rare words in the Chinese part are notated and explained, making it easier to refer to and study. This book is divided into two volumes, the upper and lower volumes, and contains 300 well-known Tang poems. The English parts are all translated by Xu Yuanchong. I hope that through this form of bilingual reading, readers can appreciate the various phenomena of Chinese poetry at its peak.
China is a country of poetry. Ancient poetry and drama are treasures in our country's literary treasure house and the cultural essence of our nation. The aesthetic trends and valuable wealth created by Chinese traditional culture over thousands of years of civilization development have great charm that transcends times and crosses national boundaries. Translation master Xu Yuanchong has spent decades selecting traditional literary classics that have had a profound influence on Chinese history from the vast sea of ancient Chinese cultural books, and using superb translation techniques to translate them into English, so that readers at home and abroad can appreciate the beauty and charm of Chinese classical literature even in an English context. The book is published in Chinese-English format. The English part is personally reviewed by native English experts, and rare words in the Chinese part are notated and explained, making it easier to refer to and study. This book is divided into two volumes, the upper and lower volumes, and contains 300 well-known Tang poems. The English parts are all translated by Xu Yuanchong. I hope that through this form of bilingual reading, readers can appreciate the various phenomena of Chinese poetry at its peak.
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"It is better to be an unfortunate person who knows everything than to be a happy person and live a fool's life." Duke Myshkin, who was studying in Switzerland and suffering from epilepsy, suddenly returned to St. Petersburg one day. Unexpectedly, he was involved in a sinful transaction of money, power and sex. Those high-society dignitaries began to laugh at the Duke's naivety and gullibility, calling him an "idiot." And around the huge property left to him, blackmail, betrayal, and murder began to take turns in front of him... Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy said: ""The Idiot" is a diamond. For those who know its value, it is as good as thousands of diamonds."
"It is better to be an unfortunate person who knows everything than to be a happy person and live a fool's life." Duke Myshkin, who was studying in Switzerland and suffering from epilepsy, suddenly returned to St. Petersburg one day. Unexpectedly, he was involved in a sinful transaction of money, power and sex. Those high-society dignitaries began to laugh at the Duke's naivety and gullibility, calling him an "idiot." And around the huge property left to him, blackmail, betrayal, and murder began to take turns in front of him... Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy said: ""The Idiot" is a diamond. For those who know its value, it is as good as thousands of diamonds."

德米安:彷徨少年时(100周年典藏纪念版)
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"Demian" is one of Hesse's masterpieces. It uses a lyrical style and delicate writing to describe the young Sinclair's journey of pursuing himself, firmly becoming himself, and exploring his own destiny. This psychological novel can be said to be Hesse's iconic and monumental masterpiece. Sinclair, who was born and grew up in the "light world", accidentally discovered a completely different "another world". The chaos and darkness there made him anxious and confused, and he fell into the disaster caused by lies. At this time, a young man named Demian appeared and took him out of the swamp. From then on, he began his lonely journey to find himself. In the years that followed, "Demian" appeared in different identities and became his guide every time he was searching alone and making difficult decisions. German literary master Thomas Mann commented: "This is a work that hits the nerves of the times with its extremely accurate description. A whole generation of young people are convinced that a spokesperson comes from the depths of their lives, and they are grateful and fascinated by him. Everyone's life is a journey to self, an attempt on a road, a quiet call of a trail. ." Speaking of Hesse, Paulo Coelho said: "Herman Hesse has already felt the inner turmoil of our generation, the inherent need to find his own way in youth; this need makes each of us demand what is naturally ours: our own life. This kind of prophetic vision will surely inspire people in the future."
"Demian" is one of Hesse's masterpieces. It uses a lyrical style and delicate writing to describe the young Sinclair's journey of pursuing himself, firmly becoming himself, and exploring his own destiny. This psychological novel can be said to be Hesse's iconic and monumental masterpiece. Sinclair, who was born and grew up in the "light world", accidentally discovered a completely different "another world". The chaos and darkness there made him anxious and confused, and he fell into the disaster caused by lies. At this time, a young man named Demian appeared and took him out of the swamp. From then on, he began his lonely journey to find himself. In the years that followed, "Demian" appeared in different identities and became his guide every time he was searching alone and making difficult decisions. German literary master Thomas Mann commented: "This is a work that hits the nerves of the times with its extremely accurate description. A whole generation of young people are convinced that a spokesperson comes from the depths of their lives, and they are grateful and fascinated by him. Everyone's life is a journey to self, an attempt on a road, a quiet call of a trail. ." Speaking of Hesse, Paulo Coelho said: "Herman Hesse has already felt the inner turmoil of our generation, the inherent need to find his own way in youth; this need makes each of us demand what is naturally ours: our own life. This kind of prophetic vision will surely inspire people in the future."

Suiyuan Poems (volume 5)
Literature随园诗话(第五卷)
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"Suiyuan Poetry Talk" discusses everything from the poet's innate qualifications to acquired moral cultivation, reading, study and social practice; from describing scenes and romance to chanting objects and history; from conception and conception to planning and refining sentences; from diction and rhythm, From the various expression techniques and artistic styles such as metaphor, sustenance, nature, emptiness, twists and turns, as well as the revision of poems, appreciation of poems, compilation and selection of poems, and even the writing of poems, all aspects related to poetry are covered.
"Suiyuan Poetry Talk" discusses everything from the poet's innate qualifications to acquired moral cultivation, reading, study and social practice; from describing scenes and romance to chanting objects and history; from conception and conception to planning and refining sentences; from diction and rhythm, From the various expression techniques and artistic styles such as metaphor, sustenance, nature, emptiness, twists and turns, as well as the revision of poems, appreciation of poems, compilation and selection of poems, and even the writing of poems, all aspects related to poetry are covered.

Zifeng's Essays
Short Fiction子风的随笔
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Write some things that you usually think about vaguely. It can almost be read as a weekly diary. Hahahahahaha
Write some things that you usually think about vaguely. It can almost be read as a weekly diary. Hahahahahaha
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泰晤士:大河大城
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Ackroyd traces the sacred picture of the Thames slowly before us, from her past, all creatures, her unique taste and charming colors, to her culture, laws, magic and myths passed down from generation to generation, to her literature, trade, climate, her suns and sunsets, ebb and flow, all of them are so charming. Ackroyd always surprises us. It tells a flowing urban history through a British mother river. The author's extensive knowledge, solid academic ability, and English gentleman-like writing style lead readers as if they are sailing on the Thames River and into the folds of British urban culture.
Ackroyd traces the sacred picture of the Thames slowly before us, from her past, all creatures, her unique taste and charming colors, to her culture, laws, magic and myths passed down from generation to generation, to her literature, trade, climate, her suns and sunsets, ebb and flow, all of them are so charming. Ackroyd always surprises us. It tells a flowing urban history through a British mother river. The author's extensive knowledge, solid academic ability, and English gentleman-like writing style lead readers as if they are sailing on the Thames River and into the folds of British urban culture.

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"The Idiot" is one of the important novels by the famous Russian writer Dostoevsky in the 19th century. It takes the epileptic Duke Myshkin's adventures after returning from Switzerland as the main line, depicts the various ugliness of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform, and reveals moral and ethical issues. The tension between the tragic fate of the heroine Anastasia and her refusal to succumb to fate, and the difference between the hero Myshkin's attitude towards her and the attitude towards her by ordinary people add endless charm to the plot of the novel. After reading this novel, it will be difficult for you to tell who is the idiot. This novel vividly depicts the characters and left the classic images of Myshkin and Anastasia in the world literature gallery. At the same time, it caused generations of readers to think about the relationship between spiritual pursuit and material desire. It is highly ideological.
"The Idiot" is one of the important novels by the famous Russian writer Dostoevsky in the 19th century. It takes the epileptic Duke Myshkin's adventures after returning from Switzerland as the main line, depicts the various ugliness of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform, and reveals moral and ethical issues. The tension between the tragic fate of the heroine Anastasia and her refusal to succumb to fate, and the difference between the hero Myshkin's attitude towards her and the attitude towards her by ordinary people add endless charm to the plot of the novel. After reading this novel, it will be difficult for you to tell who is the idiot. This novel vividly depicts the characters and left the classic images of Myshkin and Anastasia in the world literature gallery. At the same time, it caused generations of readers to think about the relationship between spiritual pursuit and material desire. It is highly ideological.

Waiting for You at the Waiting Place
Short Fiction在等风处等你
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There are many heart-pounding moments, and there are also times when sadness pours into my heart. In addition to you, there are many people spreading their own light in every inconspicuous corner of the world. There may be another you in the world who is doing similar things to you, saying similar words, and having similar worries.
There are many heart-pounding moments, and there are also times when sadness pours into my heart. In addition to you, there are many people spreading their own light in every inconspicuous corner of the world. There may be another you in the world who is doing similar things to you, saying similar words, and having similar worries.

Macbeth
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General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. He is quite moved, and his wife is a woman with a heart like a snake. She wanted nothing more than to sit on the queen's throne. Macbeth, who was originally kind-hearted, finally became insane under her instigation. He committed regicide when the king visited his home. After this he ascended to the throne. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he killed Duncan's guards step by step, killed Banquo, killed the wife and children of the noble Macduff, and eradicated dissidents step by step, and Scotland fell into massacre.
General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. He is quite moved, and his wife is a woman with a heart like a snake. She wanted nothing more than to sit on the queen's throne. Macbeth, who was originally kind-hearted, finally became insane under her instigation. He committed regicide when the king visited his home. After this he ascended to the throne. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he killed Duncan's guards step by step, killed Banquo, killed the wife and children of the noble Macduff, and eradicated dissidents step by step, and Scotland fell into massacre.

Mother Daughter
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Ann and Sarah were originally a very close mother and daughter, but due to their opposition to each other's dating partners, the purest family relationship also became undercurrents. Respect becomes an excuse for indifference; sacrifice gives reason for jealousy. Both have become twisted and unhappy... Is their love for each other still there? Where? What is it? Agatha Christie explores issues such as possession and the nature of love through her own life experience. When the story comes to a showdown between mother and daughter and forces each other into a dead end, light suddenly appears... The author Christie is the queen of detective novels and "the best-selling author in mankind" in the Guinness World Records. The works have been sold in more than 100 countries and translated into hundreds of languages, with cumulative sales exceeding 2 billion.
Ann and Sarah were originally a very close mother and daughter, but due to their opposition to each other's dating partners, the purest family relationship also became undercurrents. Respect becomes an excuse for indifference; sacrifice gives reason for jealousy. Both have become twisted and unhappy... Is their love for each other still there? Where? What is it? Agatha Christie explores issues such as possession and the nature of love through her own life experience. When the story comes to a showdown between mother and daughter and forces each other into a dead end, light suddenly appears... The author Christie is the queen of detective novels and "the best-selling author in mankind" in the Guinness World Records. The works have been sold in more than 100 countries and translated into hundreds of languages, with cumulative sales exceeding 2 billion.

Daily Life and Attacks of Sunshine Robbers
General Fiction阳光劫匪日常与袭击
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Four seemingly ordinary young people live an ordinary life. Sometimes they get together, put on sunglasses, woolen hats, and cheap suits, walk into the bank, jump on the counter, and shout: "Please don't move! We are bank robbers! We sincerely apologize for disturbing you during your busy schedule today!" The bank is the stage for their pursuit of romance. Their primary goal is to get the money while trying not to cause trouble to others. This time, those seemingly unrelated life episodes magically involved them in a kidnapping incident. Their companions were captured, and the hostage rescue operation failed several times. However, the four robbers, who always took care of their own business, were not discouraged and set out for a heavily guarded and dangerous casino. They are robbers, but they are whimsical and nosy, talkative and off-the-line, cute and heart-warming. "It's a fairy tale that allows me to escape from the daily grind that scares me and worries about the future."
Four seemingly ordinary young people live an ordinary life. Sometimes they get together, put on sunglasses, woolen hats, and cheap suits, walk into the bank, jump on the counter, and shout: "Please don't move! We are bank robbers! We sincerely apologize for disturbing you during your busy schedule today!" The bank is the stage for their pursuit of romance. Their primary goal is to get the money while trying not to cause trouble to others. This time, those seemingly unrelated life episodes magically involved them in a kidnapping incident. Their companions were captured, and the hostage rescue operation failed several times. However, the four robbers, who always took care of their own business, were not discouraged and set out for a heavily guarded and dangerous casino. They are robbers, but they are whimsical and nosy, talkative and off-the-line, cute and heart-warming. "It's a fairy tale that allows me to escape from the daily grind that scares me and worries about the future."

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"Tsugaru" contains three masterpieces by Japanese literary giant Dazai Osamu: "Tsugaru", "Aomori" and "Sado". The main body of this book, the article "Tsugaru", is a custom written by Osamu Dazai for the Tsugaru area, his hometown, commissioned by Oyama Bookstore. It was first published in 1944. Dazai Osamu's works such as "The Disqualification of the World" and "Setting Sun" are always filled with a gloomy and decadent atmosphere. But "Tsugaru" is different. He returned to his hometown after many years, met his relatives and friends, and re-understood the customs, history and culture of his hometown, and conveyed a strong sense of nostalgia in his writing. Osamu Dazai's representative writing style is one of contradiction, decadence, struggle, despair, and loneliness. "Tsugaru" is Osamu Dazai's warm work, full of love for his hometown and attachment to the world. After reading "Tsugaru", you will have a complete understanding of Dazai Osamu, and you will also understand why Dazai Osamu gradually became decadent after leaving his hometown and the people in his hometown.
"Tsugaru" contains three masterpieces by Japanese literary giant Dazai Osamu: "Tsugaru", "Aomori" and "Sado". The main body of this book, the article "Tsugaru", is a custom written by Osamu Dazai for the Tsugaru area, his hometown, commissioned by Oyama Bookstore. It was first published in 1944. Dazai Osamu's works such as "The Disqualification of the World" and "Setting Sun" are always filled with a gloomy and decadent atmosphere. But "Tsugaru" is different. He returned to his hometown after many years, met his relatives and friends, and re-understood the customs, history and culture of his hometown, and conveyed a strong sense of nostalgia in his writing. Osamu Dazai's representative writing style is one of contradiction, decadence, struggle, despair, and loneliness. "Tsugaru" is Osamu Dazai's warm work, full of love for his hometown and attachment to the world. After reading "Tsugaru", you will have a complete understanding of Dazai Osamu, and you will also understand why Dazai Osamu gradually became decadent after leaving his hometown and the people in his hometown.

Lemon Table
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Julian Barnes, one of the three giants of British literature, a collection of short stories about the truth about the twilight years of life! Julian Barnes is the winner of the Booker Prize. He has won 17 world literary awards and 5 medals of honor. His award-winning record spans all over Europe! The 11 short stories record the changes in people's hearts over the long years and explore the value of life in aging and death. It vividly shows every possibility of growing old, and shows the reality of life in the story of time being slowly squeezed out. When I get old and go through a life of traveling through mountains and rivers, my soul finally becomes broad and peaceful. Lemon Table, a club where it's allowed - or rather, required - to talk about death. The sixty-year-old great writer Turgenev fell in love at first sight with the twenty-five-year-old actress, and burned his last love with his life; he kept dating his old lover every year, but it had nothing to do with sex, it was just an old man's pursuit of the past; an old musician who had run out of inspiration was once famous for his music, but now he is also famous for his long silence.
Julian Barnes, one of the three giants of British literature, a collection of short stories about the truth about the twilight years of life! Julian Barnes is the winner of the Booker Prize. He has won 17 world literary awards and 5 medals of honor. His award-winning record spans all over Europe! The 11 short stories record the changes in people's hearts over the long years and explore the value of life in aging and death. It vividly shows every possibility of growing old, and shows the reality of life in the story of time being slowly squeezed out. When I get old and go through a life of traveling through mountains and rivers, my soul finally becomes broad and peaceful. Lemon Table, a club where it's allowed - or rather, required - to talk about death. The sixty-year-old great writer Turgenev fell in love at first sight with the twenty-five-year-old actress, and burned his last love with his life; he kept dating his old lover every year, but it had nothing to do with sex, it was just an old man's pursuit of the past; an old musician who had run out of inspiration was once famous for his music, but now he is also famous for his long silence.

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A phenomenal best-seller, ushering in a new era of "mourning culture" and selling tens of millions of copies worldwide! Japanese pyramid literature giant! Osamu Dazai's Book of Souls! The decadent philosophy of life in the confused world, the helpless swan song of life deep in the soul. Newly translated by famous writers and refined by experts, it is readable and durable.
A phenomenal best-seller, ushering in a new era of "mourning culture" and selling tens of millions of copies worldwide! Japanese pyramid literature giant! Osamu Dazai's Book of Souls! The decadent philosophy of life in the confused world, the helpless swan song of life deep in the soul. Newly translated by famous writers and refined by experts, it is readable and durable.

Day of Promise
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Xinyiwu's new heart-warming masterpiece after "To Our Dying Youth". The older woman Feng Lan, as a young proprietress of a restaurant, inexplicably fell in love with Ding Xiaoye, a waiter with unknown origins in the restaurant. As everyone knows, in the hunting ground of love, Ding Xiaoye is more like a hunter, and he likes fresh prey caught by his own hands. When he held her so tightly and kissed her like a rainstorm, when the endless flames were only ashes, she was trembling all over. He doesn't hate her, but he doesn't love her either. And what about her? I'm not afraid that he'll love me, or that he won't love me, I'm just afraid that he won't love me enough. There is no innocent lover in the world, and time is never wasted. The best thing she did was to love wildly while she could still love.
Xinyiwu's new heart-warming masterpiece after "To Our Dying Youth". The older woman Feng Lan, as a young proprietress of a restaurant, inexplicably fell in love with Ding Xiaoye, a waiter with unknown origins in the restaurant. As everyone knows, in the hunting ground of love, Ding Xiaoye is more like a hunter, and he likes fresh prey caught by his own hands. When he held her so tightly and kissed her like a rainstorm, when the endless flames were only ashes, she was trembling all over. He doesn't hate her, but he doesn't love her either. And what about her? I'm not afraid that he'll love me, or that he won't love me, I'm just afraid that he won't love me enough. There is no innocent lover in the world, and time is never wasted. The best thing she did was to love wildly while she could still love.

Kawabata Yasunari's Selected Works (all 3 Volumes)
General Fiction川端康成精选集(全3册)
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"Kawabata Yasunari's Selected Collection" includes seven masterpieces from different periods by Kawabata Yasunari, Japan's first Nobel Prize winner in literature: "Snow Country", "Ancient Capital", "Thousand Cranes", "Dancing Girl of Izu", "Sound of the Mountain", "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Lake". The creation of these seven works spanned a long time, from the 1920s to the 1960s, and more comprehensively demonstrated the changes in Kawabata Yasunari's literary creation in different periods and his unchanging aesthetic pursuit throughout the period. From the pure and beautiful emotional world created in the early famous works, to the meticulous description of the entanglement of fate in the peak works of the middle period, to the contradiction and hesitation between taboo and transgression in the late turning works, the people and human nature in Kawabata Yasunari's works shine with all kinds of brilliance from different aspects.
"Kawabata Yasunari's Selected Collection" includes seven masterpieces from different periods by Kawabata Yasunari, Japan's first Nobel Prize winner in literature: "Snow Country", "Ancient Capital", "Thousand Cranes", "Dancing Girl of Izu", "Sound of the Mountain", "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Lake". The creation of these seven works spanned a long time, from the 1920s to the 1960s, and more comprehensively demonstrated the changes in Kawabata Yasunari's literary creation in different periods and his unchanging aesthetic pursuit throughout the period. From the pure and beautiful emotional world created in the early famous works, to the meticulous description of the entanglement of fate in the peak works of the middle period, to the contradiction and hesitation between taboo and transgression in the late turning works, the people and human nature in Kawabata Yasunari's works shine with all kinds of brilliance from different aspects.

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Through the eyes of a child, the novel uses a humorous approach to describe the protagonist Huckleberry Finn's various experiences of running away from home and rafting along the Mississippi River with the black slave Jim in order to pursue a free life. It creates an image of an American naughty boy who is unwilling to be constrained by "civilized" society and wants to return to nature. He is smart and yet compassionate. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Two-Color Illustrated Youth Edition)" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life and is regarded as an epoch-making realist work in the history of American literature.
Through the eyes of a child, the novel uses a humorous approach to describe the protagonist Huckleberry Finn's various experiences of running away from home and rafting along the Mississippi River with the black slave Jim in order to pursue a free life. It creates an image of an American naughty boy who is unwilling to be constrained by "civilized" society and wants to return to nature. He is smart and yet compassionate. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Two-Color Illustrated Youth Edition)" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life and is regarded as an epoch-making realist work in the history of American literature.

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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Henry IV" (Part 2) tells the story of the activities of the young prince Henry (called Henry V after he ascended the throne) during the reign of Henry IV.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Henry IV" (Part 2) tells the story of the activities of the young prince Henry (called Henry V after he ascended the throne) during the reign of Henry IV.

Henry Iv (part 1) (shakespeare's Historical Drama Series)
General Fiction亨利四世(上)(莎士比亚历史剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Henry IV" (Part 1) tells the story of the activities of the young prince Henry (called Henry V after he ascended the throne) during the reign of Henry IV.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Henry IV" (Part 1) tells the story of the activities of the young prince Henry (called Henry V after he ascended the throne) during the reign of Henry IV.

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2018 brand new uncensored collector's edition! The complete translation by literary master Zhou Zuoren adds 80 full-color illustrations for the first time, and completely contains 358 Aesop's fables. "Aesop's Fables", which have been circulated for more than 2,500 years, are a world full of savage humor, quick wit, word games, clever tricks and "I told you so!" Aesop, the "father of fables", uses stories about foxes, wolves, lions, crows, tortoises, rabbits, mice, dogs, sheep, snakes and other animals to explain human nature. Children's reading inspires wisdom and will benefit them throughout their lives; adults read it once to understand human nature, and read it twice to awaken their understanding of life.
2018 brand new uncensored collector's edition! The complete translation by literary master Zhou Zuoren adds 80 full-color illustrations for the first time, and completely contains 358 Aesop's fables. "Aesop's Fables", which have been circulated for more than 2,500 years, are a world full of savage humor, quick wit, word games, clever tricks and "I told you so!" Aesop, the "father of fables", uses stories about foxes, wolves, lions, crows, tortoises, rabbits, mice, dogs, sheep, snakes and other animals to explain human nature. Children's reading inspires wisdom and will benefit them throughout their lives; adults read it once to understand human nature, and read it twice to awaken their understanding of life.

Brothers Karamazov
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"The Brothers Karamazov" is Dostoevsky's masterpiece. The story comes from a real patricide case and describes the contradictions and conflicts between two generations. The protagonist Karamazov has four sons: Dmitry, Ivan, Alyosha and the illegitimate son Smerdyakov. The old Karamazov, who has reached his twilight years, does not change his greedy and lustful nature. He not only seizes the inheritance left by his wife to the children, but also becomes jealous of a romantic woman with his eldest son Dmitri, which leads to disharmony between father and son. Dmitri hated his father and threatened to kill him. One night, he suspected that his father was having a tryst with his lover. In a rage, he beat his father seriously and fled in a hurry. That night, old Karamazov died and Dmitri was arrested. However, the real murderer was the illegitimate son Smerdyakov. In order to vent his long-standing grudges, he secretly brutally killed his seriously injured father. This confusing murder triggered a series of thrilling stories. The ending of the novel is very tragic: Dmitry is innocently imprisoned, Smerdyakov commits suicide in fear of crime, Ivan becomes insane, and Alyosha leaves for a foreign country. The novel is a faithful record of the social era. On the surface, "The Brothers Karamazov" is about a patricide case, about the entangled grievances between a father and his sons. In fact, this family tragedy is also a metaphor for the disintegration of the Tsarist autocratic society. The theme of the novel is the human spirit and the moral battle between faith, suspicion, reason and free will. Since the 10th century AD, Christianity has become the spiritual pillar of Russians, carrying many connotations such as society, morality, and humanity. However, after the serfdom reform in the 19th century, the materialistic desires and moral decay brought about by the development of capitalism increasingly fragmented Russian society. The democratic revolutionary movement against the tsarist autocratic rule was in full swing. Various social trends impacted the traditional Russian value system, and atheists began to question the existence of God. These social, political, economic, religious and philosophical trends of thought profoundly influenced Dostoevsky's thoughts and creations. Similarly, the writer's own life experience also has an important impact on novel creation. During his exile in Siberia, Dostoevsky came into contact with the prototype of the patricide case - a young man who was wrongly convicted of killing his father for financial gain. About 10 years later, the real murderer was brought to justice and the young man was acquitted. In 1878, Dostoevsky began writing "The Brothers Karamazov", and this story became the main plot of the novel. In May of the same year, Dostoevsky's three-year-old son Alyosha unfortunately died of epilepsy inherited from his family. His spirit suffered a heavy blow and his creation was temporarily suspended. Picking up the pen again, the writer incorporated the pain of losing his son into the novel and created Alyosha, who has the same name as his son, making him the embodiment of faith and virtue. At the end of the novel, Alyosha encourages the children to be friendly, kind, and honest. "We will definitely be resurrected" and our spirits will be immortal. Obviously, Alyosha placed his thoughts on the writer's thoughts on his son, as well as his deeper universal feelings. "The Brothers Karamazov", which was born in the 19th century, has a strong color of critical realism and also contains many modern elements. The epic work contains profound philosophy, various writing techniques, an omniscient narrator who is closely connected with the characters in the novel, a distinctive language style, and a meticulous psychological portrayal. All these constitute a bizarre, profound and profound world, which has influenced countless readers and many literary schools and writers in later generations. Freud praised the book as "the greatest novel in history"; Kafka believed that he had a "blood relationship" with Dostoevsky; Joyce said in no uncertain terms that Dostoevsky "had a profound influence" on him. "The Brothers Karamazov" is like an accurate miniature of human nature. This statement is true. Although he was not the pioneer of psychological narrative, he was a master who carried forward the description of psychological consciousness. Dostoevsky did not give a standard answer to the profound and difficult problems of human nature, which requires the insight and understanding of every reader. In the writer's words, there will always be rainy days and sunny days in life, but there will always be sunny days after rain.
"The Brothers Karamazov" is Dostoevsky's masterpiece. The story comes from a real patricide case and describes the contradictions and conflicts between two generations. The protagonist Karamazov has four sons: Dmitry, Ivan, Alyosha and the illegitimate son Smerdyakov. The old Karamazov, who has reached his twilight years, does not change his greedy and lustful nature. He not only seizes the inheritance left by his wife to the children, but also becomes jealous of a romantic woman with his eldest son Dmitri, which leads to disharmony between father and son. Dmitri hated his father and threatened to kill him. One night, he suspected that his father was having a tryst with his lover. In a rage, he beat his father seriously and fled in a hurry. That night, old Karamazov died and Dmitri was arrested. However, the real murderer was the illegitimate son Smerdyakov. In order to vent his long-standing grudges, he secretly brutally killed his seriously injured father. This confusing murder triggered a series of thrilling stories. The ending of the novel is very tragic: Dmitry is innocently imprisoned, Smerdyakov commits suicide in fear of crime, Ivan becomes insane, and Alyosha leaves for a foreign country. The novel is a faithful record of the social era. On the surface, "The Brothers Karamazov" is about a patricide case, about the entangled grievances between a father and his sons. In fact, this family tragedy is also a metaphor for the disintegration of the Tsarist autocratic society. The theme of the novel is the human spirit and the moral battle between faith, suspicion, reason and free will. Since the 10th century AD, Christianity has become the spiritual pillar of Russians, carrying many connotations such as society, morality, and humanity. However, after the serfdom reform in the 19th century, the materialistic desires and moral decay brought about by the development of capitalism increasingly fragmented Russian society. The democratic revolutionary movement against the tsarist autocratic rule was in full swing. Various social trends impacted the traditional Russian value system, and atheists began to question the existence of God. These social, political, economic, religious and philosophical trends of thought profoundly influenced Dostoevsky's thoughts and creations. Similarly, the writer's own life experience also has an important impact on novel creation. During his exile in Siberia, Dostoevsky came into contact with the prototype of the patricide case - a young man who was wrongly convicted of killing his father for financial gain. About 10 years later, the real murderer was brought to justice and the young man was acquitted. In 1878, Dostoevsky began writing "The Brothers Karamazov", and this story became the main plot of the novel. In May of the same year, Dostoevsky's three-year-old son Alyosha unfortunately died of epilepsy inherited from his family. His spirit suffered a heavy blow and his creation was temporarily suspended. Picking up the pen again, the writer incorporated the pain of losing his son into the novel and created Alyosha, who has the same name as his son, making him the embodiment of faith and virtue. At the end of the novel, Alyosha encourages the children to be friendly, kind, and honest. "We will definitely be resurrected" and our spirits will be immortal. Obviously, Alyosha placed his thoughts on the writer's thoughts on his son, as well as his deeper universal feelings. "The Brothers Karamazov", which was born in the 19th century, has a strong color of critical realism and also contains many modern elements. The epic work contains profound philosophy, various writing techniques, an omniscient narrator who is closely connected with the characters in the novel, a distinctive language style, and a meticulous psychological portrayal. All these constitute a bizarre, profound and profound world, which has influenced countless readers and many literary schools and writers in later generations. Freud praised the book as "the greatest novel in history"; Kafka believed that he had a "blood relationship" with Dostoevsky; Joyce said in no uncertain terms that Dostoevsky "had a profound influence" on him. "The Brothers Karamazov" is like an accurate miniature of human nature. This statement is true. Although he was not the pioneer of psychological narrative, he was a master who carried forward the description of psychological consciousness. Dostoevsky did not give a standard answer to the profound and difficult problems of human nature, which requires the insight and understanding of every reader. In the writer's words, there will always be rainy days and sunny days in life, but there will always be sunny days after rain.

Notes from the Underground: Selected Novellas by Dostoevsky
General Fiction地下室手记:陀思妥耶夫斯基中篇小说选
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"Notes from the Underground" is a collection of Dostoevsky's novellas, which selects five of Dostoevsky's representative novellas: "The Poor Man", "White Nights", "The Resident of Stepanchikovo", "Notes from the Underground" and "The Crocodile". "Notes from the Basement" is about a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The second part is about the basement man tracing his past and how he met Lisa, a prostitute.
"Notes from the Underground" is a collection of Dostoevsky's novellas, which selects five of Dostoevsky's representative novellas: "The Poor Man", "White Nights", "The Resident of Stepanchikovo", "Notes from the Underground" and "The Crocodile". "Notes from the Basement" is about a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The second part is about the basement man tracing his past and how he met Lisa, a prostitute.

The Picture of Dorian Gray (translation Classic)
General Fiction道连·葛雷的画像(译文经典)
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The only novel by the British genius Oscar Wilde is a shocking, strange and gorgeous legendary work. It perfectly explains the aesthetic concept of "art for art's sake" and reveals all the mysteries deep in Wilde's soul from form to content. Classic translation by the famous translator Rong Rude. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a masterpiece of Oscar Wilde's novels and a masterpiece of his aesthetic novels. The beautiful boy Dorian Gray faced the portrait painted by his friend Hallward and said: "If I could stay young forever and let this portrait grow old... I would trade my soul for youth!" This absurd wish formed the basis of the plot of "The Picture of Dorian Gray", the only novel by Oscar Wilde, a representative writer of aestheticism. Unexpectedly, as soon as this statement came out, it became a prophecy. As a result of the influence of environment and the pursuit of pleasure, Gray fell deeper and deeper into the quagmire of self-indulgence until he was completely destroyed. This book also includes two of Wilde's masterpieces, "The Crime of Lord Arthur Saville" and "The Canterville Ghost", which basically contain the essence of Wilde's novels. This book contains twenty original illustrations, which are of great collection value.
The only novel by the British genius Oscar Wilde is a shocking, strange and gorgeous legendary work. It perfectly explains the aesthetic concept of "art for art's sake" and reveals all the mysteries deep in Wilde's soul from form to content. Classic translation by the famous translator Rong Rude. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a masterpiece of Oscar Wilde's novels and a masterpiece of his aesthetic novels. The beautiful boy Dorian Gray faced the portrait painted by his friend Hallward and said: "If I could stay young forever and let this portrait grow old... I would trade my soul for youth!" This absurd wish formed the basis of the plot of "The Picture of Dorian Gray", the only novel by Oscar Wilde, a representative writer of aestheticism. Unexpectedly, as soon as this statement came out, it became a prophecy. As a result of the influence of environment and the pursuit of pleasure, Gray fell deeper and deeper into the quagmire of self-indulgence until he was completely destroyed. This book also includes two of Wilde's masterpieces, "The Crime of Lord Arthur Saville" and "The Canterville Ghost", which basically contain the essence of Wilde's novels. This book contains twenty original illustrations, which are of great collection value.

Goodbye, Mr. Shinobu
General Fiction再见了,忍老师
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A novel that is full of energy and makes you laugh out loud, the sequel to "The Splash Boys Detective Team" will make you laugh out loud while reading! The protagonist, Mr. Shinobu, is the only female detective in Keigo Higashino's novels. Such a cute girl has never been seen in other Keigo Higashino novels. I never expected that it would be the nasty shit that saved me from death. A few days ago, Mrs. Harada, who is also studying at a driving school, invited me to participate in a special training on the road - free of charge. How could I miss such a good thing. But for several days in a row, whenever I went out for training, there would always be dog poop spread out at the door when I came home. It's not my Takeuchi Shinobu style not to get to the bottom of it! Today I specifically asked for leave at home, but before I could see anything, I received the bad news: Mrs. Harada suffered a serious car accident during special training. I was supposed to be in that car too. The special training that was like pie in the sky, the shit that happened every day, the car accident that happened on a road with few vehicles - are all these really just coincidences?
A novel that is full of energy and makes you laugh out loud, the sequel to "The Splash Boys Detective Team" will make you laugh out loud while reading! The protagonist, Mr. Shinobu, is the only female detective in Keigo Higashino's novels. Such a cute girl has never been seen in other Keigo Higashino novels. I never expected that it would be the nasty shit that saved me from death. A few days ago, Mrs. Harada, who is also studying at a driving school, invited me to participate in a special training on the road - free of charge. How could I miss such a good thing. But for several days in a row, whenever I went out for training, there would always be dog poop spread out at the door when I came home. It's not my Takeuchi Shinobu style not to get to the bottom of it! Today I specifically asked for leave at home, but before I could see anything, I received the bad news: Mrs. Harada suffered a serious car accident during special training. I was supposed to be in that car too. The special training that was like pie in the sky, the shit that happened every day, the car accident that happened on a road with few vehicles - are all these really just coincidences?

Macbeth
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"Macbeth" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare, written in 1606. Since the 19th century, "Hamlet", "Othello" and "King Lear" have been recognized as William Shakespeare's "four great tragedies". The music was composed by Giuseppe Verdi in Florence in 1847 and has been revised many times. The story of "Macbeth" is generally adapted from the ancient story in "The Chronicle of Scotland" by the ancient English historian Raphael Hollingshand. "Macbeth" tells the story of the greedy king and queen who were greedy for power and were finally overthrown.
"Macbeth" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare, written in 1606. Since the 19th century, "Hamlet", "Othello" and "King Lear" have been recognized as William Shakespeare's "four great tragedies". The music was composed by Giuseppe Verdi in Florence in 1847 and has been revised many times. The story of "Macbeth" is generally adapted from the ancient story in "The Chronicle of Scotland" by the ancient English historian Raphael Hollingshand. "Macbeth" tells the story of the greedy king and queen who were greedy for power and were finally overthrown.

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The play tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Italian aristocrat Capulet, and Romeo, the son of Montague, who love each other sincerely and vow to depend on each other, but are hindered by the feud between the two families for generations. Although "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy, the love between the two young male and female protagonists is not tragic in itself. They not only love each other, but also boldly pursue their love. Fighting without hesitation. The power of their love enables them to dare to face family hatred and challenge obstacles in life. They pursue a new way of life. They are not afraid to be the atoning lamb, so although their death is the end of life, they are a moral victory. Finally the two hostile families reconciled. In this sense, many scholars and critics call the play a tragedy of optimism, also known as a tragicomedy.
The play tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Italian aristocrat Capulet, and Romeo, the son of Montague, who love each other sincerely and vow to depend on each other, but are hindered by the feud between the two families for generations. Although "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy, the love between the two young male and female protagonists is not tragic in itself. They not only love each other, but also boldly pursue their love. Fighting without hesitation. The power of their love enables them to dare to face family hatred and challenge obstacles in life. They pursue a new way of life. They are not afraid to be the atoning lamb, so although their death is the end of life, they are a moral victory. Finally the two hostile families reconciled. In this sense, many scholars and critics call the play a tragedy of optimism, also known as a tragicomedy.

Marcovaldo (calvino Centenary Edition)
General Fiction马可瓦尔多(卡尔维诺百年诞辰纪念版)
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This Marcovaldo has a pair of eyes that are not very suitable for urban life: signs, traffic lights, shop windows, wide rainbow lights, propaganda posters, those things that are designed to attract attention, have never been able to retain Marcovaldo's eyes. He looks at these things as if he were scanning the sand in the desert. As the seasons pass, Marcovaldo uses his ingenuity to make wonderful observations about the world. He can interact and play with mushrooms and migratory birds, and he can also take his children to get lost and sigh in the consumerist supermarket. "It was the silence that woke him up that morning when it snowed." This is Calvino's last love poem dedicated to the city. In the lightness and color, we find more things to look forward to.
This Marcovaldo has a pair of eyes that are not very suitable for urban life: signs, traffic lights, shop windows, wide rainbow lights, propaganda posters, those things that are designed to attract attention, have never been able to retain Marcovaldo's eyes. He looks at these things as if he were scanning the sand in the desert. As the seasons pass, Marcovaldo uses his ingenuity to make wonderful observations about the world. He can interact and play with mushrooms and migratory birds, and he can also take his children to get lost and sigh in the consumerist supermarket. "It was the silence that woke him up that morning when it snowed." This is Calvino's last love poem dedicated to the city. In the lightness and color, we find more things to look forward to.

Confessions of a Mask
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"Confessions of a Mask" is Yukio Mishima's famous work, published in 1949. "Confessions of a Mask" made Mishima Yukio famous and officially entered the Japanese literary circle. "Confessions of a Mask" is an exploration of the heart, a confrontation against declining aristocratic families and declining social rules, and a battle to get rid of the shackles of traditional morality, order and values. Written in person, it first narrates the male protagonist's birth and family situation, and depicts the protagonist's psychological activities from the age of 5 to puberty. The bizarre and bizarre inner world is jaw-dropping. The protagonist feels ashamed of his natural weakness, which makes him feel weak both physically and mentally. He envies physically strong and wild people and aspires to become a spiritual giant. However, his body never grows as expected. Before he could become the "strong and wild" person he wanted to be, love sprouted and he fell in love with his classmate's sister Sonoko. However, looking at his still weak body, he always felt that he was not capable enough, and finally chose to terminate the relationship. After World War II, Sonoko is married, but the protagonist still tries to secretly date her and live a life of spiritual love.
"Confessions of a Mask" is Yukio Mishima's famous work, published in 1949. "Confessions of a Mask" made Mishima Yukio famous and officially entered the Japanese literary circle. "Confessions of a Mask" is an exploration of the heart, a confrontation against declining aristocratic families and declining social rules, and a battle to get rid of the shackles of traditional morality, order and values. Written in person, it first narrates the male protagonist's birth and family situation, and depicts the protagonist's psychological activities from the age of 5 to puberty. The bizarre and bizarre inner world is jaw-dropping. The protagonist feels ashamed of his natural weakness, which makes him feel weak both physically and mentally. He envies physically strong and wild people and aspires to become a spiritual giant. However, his body never grows as expected. Before he could become the "strong and wild" person he wanted to be, love sprouted and he fell in love with his classmate's sister Sonoko. However, looking at his still weak body, he always felt that he was not capable enough, and finally chose to terminate the relationship. After World War II, Sonoko is married, but the protagonist still tries to secretly date her and live a life of spiritual love.

Magic Mountain (part 1)
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At the beginning of the 20th century, German literature produced an epoch-making masterpiece: Thomas Mann's novel "The Buddenbrooks" (1901). This "great novel", written in just four years, not only established the 26-year-old author's position in the literary world in Germany and even Europe, but also opened a new era of German literature. A number of world-class masters emerged with it. Especially in the originally weak field of novel creation, there were many talents, and the creation of novels became more fruitful. As a result, in the first half of the 20th century, German literature reached a peak comparable to the era of Goethe and Schiller, and Thomas Mann himself was hailed as the "locomotive" of this prosperous period, and deservedly won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.
At the beginning of the 20th century, German literature produced an epoch-making masterpiece: Thomas Mann's novel "The Buddenbrooks" (1901). This "great novel", written in just four years, not only established the 26-year-old author's position in the literary world in Germany and even Europe, but also opened a new era of German literature. A number of world-class masters emerged with it. Especially in the originally weak field of novel creation, there were many talents, and the creation of novels became more fruitful. As a result, in the first half of the 20th century, German literature reached a peak comparable to the era of Goethe and Schiller, and Thomas Mann himself was hailed as the "locomotive" of this prosperous period, and deservedly won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.

Weight of Love
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Agatha Christie's "The Weight of Love" tells the story: Laura had a brother who unfortunately died young. Having been neglected since childhood, she originally hoped to replace her brother and become the focus of the family, but unexpectedly her parents gave birth to a younger sister. From then on, she kept praying to God to take away her sister quickly, until a terrible fire... The author Christie is the queen of detective novels and "the best-selling author in mankind" in the Guinness Book of World Records. The works have been sold in more than 100 countries and translated into hundreds of languages, with cumulative sales exceeding 2 billion.
Agatha Christie's "The Weight of Love" tells the story: Laura had a brother who unfortunately died young. Having been neglected since childhood, she originally hoped to replace her brother and become the focus of the family, but unexpectedly her parents gave birth to a younger sister. From then on, she kept praying to God to take away her sister quickly, until a terrible fire... The author Christie is the queen of detective novels and "the best-selling author in mankind" in the Guinness Book of World Records. The works have been sold in more than 100 countries and translated into hundreds of languages, with cumulative sales exceeding 2 billion.

Just One Lie
General Fiction只差一个谎言
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Keigo Higashino's best-selling series "Kaga Detective" has sold more than 9 million copies in Japan. It has been adapted into film and television works several times, starring famous actors such as Hiroshi Abe, and has received an overwhelming response. As the short story collection in the "Kaga Detective Collection" so far, this book brings five short stories that are short, concise and have a long aftertaste. To cover up a lie, a bigger lie must be created. This is the core theme highlighted by Keigo Higashino in the opening chapter. Among the suspects are a once-dazzling ballet star, a single mother running for her daughter's dream, and a once-happy housewife.
Keigo Higashino's best-selling series "Kaga Detective" has sold more than 9 million copies in Japan. It has been adapted into film and television works several times, starring famous actors such as Hiroshi Abe, and has received an overwhelming response. As the short story collection in the "Kaga Detective Collection" so far, this book brings five short stories that are short, concise and have a long aftertaste. To cover up a lie, a bigger lie must be created. This is the core theme highlighted by Keigo Higashino in the opening chapter. Among the suspects are a once-dazzling ballet star, a single mother running for her daughter's dream, and a once-happy housewife.

L. A. Confidential
General Fiction洛城机密
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Welcome to Los Angeles, the city of fallen angels. This is a notorious criminal paradise and the festering center of the American police force. Three Los Angeles police detectives were involved in a series of heinous cases: "Bloody Christmas". The police were more cunning than the criminals. Shooting night in a cafe, a life is worth fifty bucks. A serial killer with a vampire complex extends his demonic hand to the Hollywood fantasy paradise. The deeper the three detectives investigate, the deeper they get into the heart of the evil conspiracy. They gradually lose their way in desire and fear until they have no way out.
Welcome to Los Angeles, the city of fallen angels. This is a notorious criminal paradise and the festering center of the American police force. Three Los Angeles police detectives were involved in a series of heinous cases: "Bloody Christmas". The police were more cunning than the criminals. Shooting night in a cafe, a life is worth fifty bucks. A serial killer with a vampire complex extends his demonic hand to the Hollywood fantasy paradise. The deeper the three detectives investigate, the deeper they get into the heart of the evil conspiracy. They gradually lose their way in desire and fear until they have no way out.

Crazy Orlando
Literature疯狂的奥兰多
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The narrative poem "Mad Orlando", also known as "Mad Roland", is a work imitating the medieval legend, a legend with an epic pattern. It follows Boyardo's long poem "Roland in Love". The story is based on the war between Charlemagne and the Saracens. It describes the love of Charlemagne's knight Roland for Princess Angelica of Cathay and the love between Ruggiero and Bradamanti. It cleverly weaves the love and adventure experiences of other knights and the stories of hundreds of characters (kings, monks, demons, fairies, etc.), Integrating narrative and lyrical, tragic and comic elements. This book is Calvino's unique interpretation of "Crazy Orlando". It is a concise and passionate novel that is interspersed with highlights of the original poem.
The narrative poem "Mad Orlando", also known as "Mad Roland", is a work imitating the medieval legend, a legend with an epic pattern. It follows Boyardo's long poem "Roland in Love". The story is based on the war between Charlemagne and the Saracens. It describes the love of Charlemagne's knight Roland for Princess Angelica of Cathay and the love between Ruggiero and Bradamanti. It cleverly weaves the love and adventure experiences of other knights and the stories of hundreds of characters (kings, monks, demons, fairies, etc.), Integrating narrative and lyrical, tragic and comic elements. This book is Calvino's unique interpretation of "Crazy Orlando". It is a concise and passionate novel that is interspersed with highlights of the original poem.

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"Gulliver's Travels" created the tradition of satire in British literature. The book is divided into four volumes. Through the adventures of the protagonist, the British surgeon Gulliver, as he travels around the "Lilliputian Country", "Big People Country", "Flying Island Country" and "Houyi Country", the novel comprehensively satirizes and criticizes Britain in the first half of the 18th century. It has distinctive democratic ideological characteristics. After the book came out in 1726, it immediately shocked the world's literary world. Within a week of publication, all copies in stock were sold out. Voltaire, Byron, Gorky, and Lu Xun all highly praised this work. "Gulliver's Travels" has its footprints all over the world. Blooming eternal glory in the ranks of world progressive literature.
"Gulliver's Travels" created the tradition of satire in British literature. The book is divided into four volumes. Through the adventures of the protagonist, the British surgeon Gulliver, as he travels around the "Lilliputian Country", "Big People Country", "Flying Island Country" and "Houyi Country", the novel comprehensively satirizes and criticizes Britain in the first half of the 18th century. It has distinctive democratic ideological characteristics. After the book came out in 1726, it immediately shocked the world's literary world. Within a week of publication, all copies in stock were sold out. Voltaire, Byron, Gorky, and Lu Xun all highly praised this work. "Gulliver's Travels" has its footprints all over the world. Blooming eternal glory in the ranks of world progressive literature.





