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Slice of Life

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Everyone comes into this world on a journey and experiences many good and bad things. Some people choose to forget, while others will occasionally recall it in their minds. And I chose to record it in this special way to be grateful to all the people who appeared in my life. I am grateful to those who have loved me, loved me, tolerated me, and hurt me. It's you who allowed me to grow up slowly. Meeting you is God's best arrangement.

Wang Junkai Dark Color Suddenly Late

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It is suddenly late in the world, and the mountains and rivers are already autumn. I saw that the young man was tall and tall, and in my heart was the love that has been worn away by the years.

When Practicing, You Must Bow to Mu's Strength

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Modern fictional fantasy, powerful forces join forces -- Introduction: In a city full of mystery, there is a Wu Mu who has no choice but to wash his hands in a golden basin, travels around the human world, and looks at everything with cold eyes. An unintentional contact can lead to many past events and past lives... When she picks up the ruler again, will it be the cry of the demon or the salvation of the common people? -- Protagonist: Wu Mu\\Qiu Yao The cold, inhumane and powerful female protagonist VS the evil, yandere, powerful and arrogant male protagonist -- Snippet: Wu Mu turned the beads on his wrist expressionlessly: "If you dare to plunder labor again, I'll slice it up and feed it to the giant fish." Qiu Yao raised his chin: "Are you referring to the giant fish in Minghai, or the giant fish in Qiuhai?" Wu Mu slapped her hand against it: "Is there any difference?" Qiu Yao rubbed his face: "You have chopped up the Minghai ones, and you have eaten and endangered the Qiuhai ones~" Wumu felt guilty: "..."

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General Fiction

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"Snow Country" is Kawabata Yasunari's highest masterpiece and a Nobel Prize-winning novel. The story begins with a train heading to the snowy country. The beautiful image descriptions in the work are integrated into the emotions of the characters, and the beauty of nothingness, cleanliness and sadness depicted reaches the extreme.

Pushkin Fairy Tale

Pushkin Fairy Tale

General Fiction

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The seven fairy tales included are all of Pushkin's poetic fairy tales. "The Groom's Palace" tells the story of the bride Tasha arresting her groom at the wedding banquet; "The Story of the Priest and the Long-Servant Barda" tells the story of the long-term worker teasing the priest with his intelligence; "The Story of the Fisherman and the Goldfish" tells the story of the greedy peasant woman's love for the little goldfish "The Story of the Dead Princess and the Seven Warriors" describes the tragic fate of a beautiful princess who is framed by her stepmother; "The Story of the Golden Rooster" describes the king's greed for beauty and ultimately harms the country... Each fairy tale has a meaningful meaning and profound charm. Reading and appreciating these fairy tale poems by Pushkin is not only an artistic enjoyment, but also a source of ideological enlightenment.

Henry Vi (part 1): English-chinese (shakespeare's Historical Drama Series)

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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Henry VI" (Part 1) tells the story of the strife between the royal family and relatives during Henry VI's infancy, as well as the failure of Britain to safeguard its rights and interests in France.

The Distance between Us

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Her name is Chloe, and she was once a glorious actress. However, everything came to an abrupt end during a marathon. An explosion caused her to lose her legs and her once confident and glorious life. Now, she lives in an apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York, completely closing herself off. His name is Sanchi, and he came to New York from distant Mumbai in an attempt to seek new career opportunities. However, he accidentally became an elevator attendant in a Fifth Avenue apartment. This choice will change the lives of everyone in the building, including Chloe.

Three Musketeers

Three Musketeers

General Fiction

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This book is a novel written by the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas in 1844. It narrates that during the reign of Louis XIII in the 1730s, the powerful Cardinal Richelieu used the ambiguous relationship between the queen and the British Prime Minister to put pressure on the king. D'Artagnan made friends with three royal musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, served the queen, retrieved important evidence, and executed Milady, a female spy who was ordered by the prime minister. Finally, D'Artagnan was taken over by Richelieu and served as the deputy musketeer officer. The plot of the book is full of twists and turns and the characters are vivid, making it always popular among readers.

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"From the Earth to the Moon" tells the story that after the American Civil War, Bobby Kane, the president of the Baltimore Cannon Club, proposed firing a cannonball to the moon in order to establish a connection between the earth and the moon. After French adventurer Michel Ardant learned of the news, he suggested building a hollow cannonball, and he was going to use this cannonball to explore the moon. Captains Bobby Kane, Michelle and Nicol overcame various difficulties and finally set off on this cannon, but they did not reach their destination... The plot of this book is thrilling and full of superhuman imagination. Verne's scientific assumptions in the book are actually very similar to the real experience of modern astronauts, which is shocking.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Machine Island (part 1)

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The novel describes the story of French naturalist Professor Aronnax and Captain Nemo traveling deep under the sea. They have traveled to many oceans around the world, enjoyed the ever-changing strange landscapes and various creatures on the seabed, and experienced various dangers. The novel is full of suspense, frequent climaxes and full of interest. The fascinating story contains vivid love and hate and extensive geographical knowledge, allowing readers to enjoy spiritual enjoyment while feeling the magic of nature and the power of science.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Invisible Bride

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"The Invisible Bride" is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. After Verne's death, it was rewritten by his son Michel Verne and published as a posthumous work. In 1757, in the Hungarian city of Laz, the French painter Marc Vidal was about to hold a wedding to Milla, the daughter of the famous local doctor Roetlich. However, the German William Storlitz, who proposed to Mila a few months ago but failed to propose, used the invisibility skills left by his father to wantonly obstruct and sabotage their wedding: first he tore up the wedding notice many times, and then sang the German "Song of Hate" at the engagement party, trampled the bouquet, tore up the engagement, and took away the bride's crown... When they held their wedding in the church, Storlitz threw the wedding ring out and uttered a vicious curse. Mira fainted in Mark's arms on the spot. After doing this, Stolitz openly provoked the residents of the city and used invisibility to make Mira invisible. Finally, when Stolitz and his servant went to get the potion to remove the invisibility, they died under the vengeful knife of the doctor's son, Captain Haraland, and the secret of his invisibility was also buried with his death. The next year, Mira, who had been living an invisible life, finally lost the effect of the invisibility potion when she gave birth to a child.

World Classics: Selected Novels by Jules Verne

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This book includes "A Winter in the Ice and Snow", "The Eternal Adam" and "Master Zokiri". For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Verne's works are full of obvious social tendencies. At the same time full of knowledge, he himself was a cosmic mystic with a mysterious worship of the world. Science fiction novels did not begin with Verne, but in the scale of fantasy, especially in the linguistic nature of science, Verne greatly surpassed his predecessors. Verne's works are not boring scientific illustrations, but basically belong to the nature of romantic literature. He always weaves complex, tortuous and interesting stories within the framework of scientific imagination. The plots are thrilling and full of strange coincidences, and are set off by extraordinary natural wonders, creating a strong romantic color. Combined with Verne's smooth writing and brisk narrative.

Classic Work by the Father of Science Fiction: Fantasy of the Arctic Ocean

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This book is a classic work by the master of science fiction Verne. It is a novel adapted by Verne based on the work "Modern Titan" by the engineer Albert Baduro. Some people say that among all Verne's science fiction novels, this one is undoubtedly one of the most technologically advanced. The Arctic has always been a mysterious and vast land. The U. S. Government took the initiative and proposed to auction this area. Babuk, the protagonist of "From the Earth to the Moon" and director of the Baltimore Cannon Club, finally made the deal. Marston, the club secretary, is a talented mathematician. Through powerful scientific arguments and complex mathematical formulas, he attempted to change the axis of the earth and thereby change the laws of motion around the sun in order to develop the extremely rich underground resources of the Arctic. The world is worried that this move will throw the sea out of the natural submarine basin, making it impossible for humans to survive. So the police imprisoned Marston, but Babuk and his companions disappeared. At this moment, Babuk has led tens of thousands of workers to the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro to implement their plan. On the planned day, Babuk gave an order, and an earth-shattering explosion occurred. However...

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People who grew up reading Verne will always be curious about the world! Liu Cixin, the representative writer of Chinese science fiction novels, wrote a handwritten message and highly recommended it! Carefully select 8 illustrations from the 1874 first edition of "The Mysterious Island" and redraw them in detail to reproduce the original appearance of the first edition! Classic translation by Peking University French translator Chen Xiaoqing. People who grew up reading Jules Verne will always be curious about the world! Verne is one of the undisputed founders of the science fiction literary genre! In the history of human literature, Verne became an adventurous scientific prophet because of his extraordinary insight! Verne is the irreplaceable father of science fiction and a pioneer of surrealism! During the American Civil War, five northern prisoners trapped in a Confederate city escaped in a hot air balloon and were blown down by a storm to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. They relied on scientific knowledge to build the desert island into a prosperous paradise. However, mysterious incidents occurred one after another on the island...

From Earth to Moon

From Earth to Moon

General Fiction

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This book is a representative work that organically and interestingly combines science and literature. It also has a humanistic spirit and reflects Verne's spirit of opposing war and devoting himself to the exploration of astronomy. The characters have distinctive personalities and the language is concise. This book tells the story of a trip to the moon designed by members of the American "Cannon Club" after the Civil War using cannons and shells.

Jules Verne's Science Fiction Classic: from the Earth to the Moon

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"From the Earth to the Moon" tells the story that after the American Civil War, Bobby Kane, the president of the Baltimore Cannon Club, proposed firing a cannonball to the moon in order to establish a connection between the earth and the moon. After French adventurer Michel Ardant learned of the news, he suggested building a hollow cannonball, and he was going to use this cannonball to explore the moon. Captains Bobby Kane, Michelle and Nicol overcame various difficulties and finally set off on this cannon, but they did not reach their destination... The plot of this book is thrilling and full of superhuman imagination. Verne's scientific assumptions in the book are actually very similar to the real experience of modern astronauts, which is shocking.

Travel Fund

Travel Fund

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The forerunner of modern science fiction, a bizarre exploration of the center of the earth; a classic work by Jules Verne that inspired future generations and was adapted into movies three times. Verne's novels are the inspiration for many people to read science fiction. One of the most talked about things is his foresight. Many inventions and narratives in his works have been practiced or proven by later science and technology. For example, the "Nautilus" in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" was the prototype of the later submarine. Only "Journey to the Center of the Earth" is particularly special because until today, humans have not yet reached the heart of the earth. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" combines science, literature, and fantasy, inspiring the endless imagination of generations of people. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" tells the story of a geologist Lidenbrock who accidentally discovered an ancient code from an ancient book in Iceland and deciphered the passage to the center of the earth. He led his nephew, who is also the protagonist of the entire story, on an adventure to the center of the earth. This adventure not only involved the cutting-edge scientific theories and technical conditions at the time, but also epitomized the 19th century human beings' exploration of desperate situations in the world and the inner heart of darkness. This Chinese translation was jointly completed by the famous Chinese translators Yang Xianyi and Wen Shiqing. It is one of the earliest large-scale translations of Verne's series of works in the Chinese world. The translation is a classic and easy-to-read, retaining the original vivid dialogue and detailed descriptions of the novel, and is in line with the reading habits of Chinese readers.

Golden Volcano

Golden Volcano

General Fiction

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Two brothers, Sameh and Radel, from Montreal, Canada, received an inheritance from their deceased uncle - a piece of gold mining land. But just when the mining was fruitful, an earthquake caused them to lose the gold mining land and the gold they obtained. During a hunting trip, Samui rescued a gold miner. When the gold miner was about to die, he left a map - the entire map of a volcano spewing gold - to the brothers. For the gold that is easily available in Jinshan Mountain, the two brothers went through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and almost risked their lives. However, when the Golden Volcano erupted, it sprayed gold into the air and fell into the vast waters of the Arctic Ocean... This book was Jules Verne's last work. The manuscript was not found until 1989. At this time, Jules Verne had passed away eighty-four years ago.

Tsar's Messenger

Tsar's Messenger

General Fiction

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178K0

In the mid-eighteenth century, a war broke out between the Tatars and the Russians. Due to the traitor's betrayal, the situation on the Russian side is very critical. The protagonist of the story, Michel, was ordered to deliver the Tsar's autographed letter to the Grand Duke of Irkutsk, the Tsar's younger brother. Although the journey was long and he had to pass through enemy-occupied areas along the way, as the Tsar's messenger, Michel finally relied on his intelligence, talent and courage to complete this arduous mission. Along the way, he experienced thrilling encounters one after another that were shocking.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of Antipher (part 2)

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The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of Antiphele (part 1)

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The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Machine Island (part 2)

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Works by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne, and it is also a caricature depicting the "American way of life". For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Four French performers experienced various chances and coincidences and came to Standard Island, an artificial island funded by American capitalists. The shell of this machine island is entirely made of steel and iron. It has two million-horsepower propellers and can roam the Pacific Ocean at will. The center of Machine Island is a completely modern city - Billion City. The city has all kinds of facilities and its residents are all wealthy Americans. They settled here in pursuit of a comfortable life of music. Four French performers were obsessed with this "paradise"-like machine island. However, the rivalry between the two major families on the island kept the island shrouded in crisis. During this period, it was attacked by Malay pirates. In the end, the machine island was besieged internally and externally, fell apart, and sank into the ocean. American capitalists whimsically built a mobile island seven kilometers long and five kilometers wide out of steel as their retreat. The island is flanked by powerful propulsion machines that allow it to roam the ocean. There is an electrified and scientific city in the center of the island. Except for some service personnel, the people who live in this city are all wealthy people on annuities. When they speak, they say "millions", so this city is also called "Billion City". These rich people live a life of idleness here, pursuing extremely luxurious enjoyment. Even the newspaper is a kind of pancake with chocolate writing on it. After reading it, it is eaten as breakfast. In short, this is a paradise for rich people. However, the good times did not last long, and the increasingly acute conflicts among the capitalists became the source of the island's destruction. One day, the two most powerful capitalist groups on the island finally broke up due to their struggle for power. They each owned a machine and drove in opposite directions. The man-made island was finally torn into pieces under the strong pulling force and sank to the depths of the seabed.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Lighthouse in the Sky

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This is Verne's classic work. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The Argentine Navy built a lighthouse on Staten Island, at the end of South America near the Antarctic. There was originally a group of pirates hiding on the island. After the navy left, they designed to trap and kill two lighthouse keepers. The remaining third keeper, Fasquis, saw that he was outnumbered and had to escape alone. The pirates have accumulated a lot of treasure on the island by luring ships to crash in the past few years. Recently, they got a stranded two-masted ship, and they are preparing to load all the wealth and flee to the Pacific Ocean. The wise and brave Fasquis discovered the pirates' intentions and tried his best to sabotage them, so that the two-masted ship was never able to get out. Finally, at the most critical moment, the Argentine navy arrived and brought all the pirates to justice.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Fifteen Boys Drifting (part 2)

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"Going through the long border tunnel is the country of snow." In Shimamura's eyes, life is nihilistic. All efforts and bonds are just bubbles and phantoms that will eventually fade away, until he meets Ju Zi in this quiet snow country covered by heavy snow. If you like playing the piano, practice it over and over again, even if you only have an empty mountain for company; if you like someone, give your sincerity, even if it's a moth flying into the flame; fate is elusive, so face it calmly and enjoy every beautiful moment! Shimamura was deeply attracted by Komako's pure, strong, and no-turning attitude. The seemingly nihilistic life seemed to have meaning... Open this book and use every beautiful moment to heal the nihilistic life!

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"Crime and Punishment" is Dostoevsky's masterpiece, and its translations are almost everywhere in the world. The whole book records a murderer who did not kill out of jealousy, revenge, or seeking wealth, but out of grief and anger. Later, after all kinds of terror, the murderer finally surrendered and did not harm others. This book is full of strong humanistic colors, terrifying psychology and superb thoughts. He speaks for the despised, the damaged, the insulted. Dosage also found that although these people's behavior was extremely dirty, their souls were pure, so his novels contain a great spirit of love between the lines. Some people comment that Dossetts and Tolstoy reached the same goal by different paths, they were like right and left hands, and they became the pioneers of the Russian Revolution. This is quite correct.

Necklaces and Others (short Stories Collection 9 by Maupassant)

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Mathilde, the wife of an ordinary civil servant, borrowed a diamond necklace from a friend to attend a party, but accidentally lost it on the way home. She had to borrow money to buy a new necklace and return it to her friend. In order to repay the debt, she scrimped on food and clothing and worked part-time for others, working hard for ten years. Finally, I learned that the necklace I borrowed was originally a fake diamond necklace. This article takes the necklace itself as a clue and leads readers into the life and inner world of the heroine Mathilde through the plot of borrowing, losing, and returning the necklace, and deeply appreciates the tragic reality that small people in the capitalist society of the 19th century cannot decide their own destiny.

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To be disqualified in the human world is to lose the qualifications to be a human being. This is the last work of Dazai Osamu's life, and it is also his important work. The book consists of the author's preface, postscript, and three letters written by the protagonist Oba Yezang. The protagonist Ye Zang has been timid and cowardly from adolescence to middle age. He is afraid of worldly emotions and does not understand the complex thoughts of human beings. He then entertains others through comedy and hides his true self. In order to escape reality, he kept sinking, experienced self-exile, alcoholism, suicide, and numbing himself with drugs, and finally walked towards the tragedy of self-destruction step by step. In the process of self-denial, he expressed his inner depression. This book contains famous works such as "The Setting Sun", "Run, Mellors", "Villon's Wife", "The Beautiful Man and the Cigarette", and "Cherry".

Warning Words·complete Works

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If There Really Was a Time Machine

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Haruki Murakami's travel essays. If you really had a time machine and could use it once at will, what would you want to achieve? From the Charles River to the banks of the Mekong River, from Reykjavik to Tuscany, we followed Haruki Murakami through seven countries and eleven places, as if we were on a time machine traveling through reality, discovering a warm and interesting world. In the moss-covered Iceland, you encounter tailless sheep and cute lost birds; revisit the Greek island where "Norwegian Wood" started, and trace your distant memories on the increasingly complicated streets. Go to Kumamoto during the rainy season and visit the former residence of Natsume Soseki... No matter what kind of trip you take, it is full of surprises and surprises. In an era of anxiety, if you read more about Haruki Murakami and enjoy life like Haruki Murakami, you will discover a warm and interesting world.

Letters from Prison (white Night Series)

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In April 1849, Dostoevsky was arrested and sentenced to death in December of the same year. Before execution, his sentence was changed to four years of hard labor and then exiled to the army. The letters he wrote to his elder brother and younger brother in prison describe his life in prison, especially the last letter, which describes his psychological state when he was on the verge of death. These letters record his initial exploration of the limits of the human mind. Even in the most severe desperate situation, he did not lose his strong will to write, and almost relied on writing to support his entire existence. Dostoevsky also published many articles in newspapers. In his prose, as in his novels, Dostoevsky appears as an irreplaceable spiritual phenomenon. They are not only must-read texts for us to understand this literary giant, but also profoundly reveal many fundamental characteristics of modern people's lives and consciousness.

How Many Degrees of Rainbow (kawabata Yasunari's Work Series)

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The works of Nobel Prize winner Kawabata Yasunari, the love, joys and sorrows of three half-sisters, and the rainbow-like beauty of life express the spiritual characteristics of the Japanese people with extraordinary sensitivity. "How Many Times the Rainbow" is a novella written by Kawabata Yasunari in 1956. It tells the rather unique story of three half-sisters Momoko, Asako, and Wakako. The background is Kyoto in the early 1950s, shortly after the war. The main line of the story is clear, and the branch lines are mixed but not chaotic. The entanglement between the parents and the alienated and caring relationship between the three sisters are all described in detail. It is a gem in the long history of Kawabata's literature. At the beginning of the novel, the fleeting image of a rainbow is outlined with clear brushstrokes. The beauty and rootlessness of the rainbow is a symbol of the fate of the heroines in the book. The work uses the quaint customs and charm of Kyoto and surrounding areas as the background to depict the love and joys and sorrows of the three sisters' love and life.

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"The Prince and the Pauper" describes that the prince Edward and the pauper Tom changed places with each other by an unexpected chance. The prince became a pauper and the pauper became a prince. Because the poor boy wore the prince's clothes, he could enjoy all the glory and wealth in the palace and became the new king of England. But the real prince wandered around and had to endure poverty and the bullying and ridicule of beggars. With the help of the good man Hunton, Prince Edward went through many hardships, got rid of his bad habits, and finally returned to the palace. Under the condemnation of his conscience, Pauper Tom returned the throne that did not belong to him to the real prince. After that, Edward became a benevolent monarch and lived a happy life with his people. The story is extremely imaginative and the language is humorous. It not only brings children happiness, but also greatly stimulates their imagination and yearning for pure, kind and beautiful things.

A Complete Set of Cautionary Tales

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"Jingshi Tongyan Quanjian" interpreted by "Jingshi Tongyan Quanjian" is the second of the "Three Words" by Feng Menglong, a famous popular writer in the Ming Dynasty. There are the most story-telling novels with the theme of marriage and love, such as "The White Snake Forever Guards Leifeng Pagoda" and "Wang Jiaoluan's Hundred Years' Hate". Some show the passionate pursuit of free love by young men and women, and some show the unfortunate life experiences and pain of lower-class women; some comedies and some tragedies. The profound ideological connotations and superb artistic skills displayed in these works are refreshing and beautiful. What is particularly valuable is that in these works, Feng Menglong has created a number of images of women with distinctive personalities, which are surprising, gratifying, sad and lamentable, and have strong artistic appeal.

Idiot (collected Works of Dostoevsky 2015)

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The novel describes Nastasya, a beautiful woman from a noble family in the 1860s who has been ravaged by the landowner Totsky for many years. Later, Totsky was willing to pay a large sum of money to marry her to the despicable Ganya. At the heroine's birthday party, the young Duke Myshkin, who was regarded as an idiot by people, suddenly appeared and was willing to marry Nastasya unconditionally, which moved her deeply. On the day of her upcoming wedding to the Duke, although Nastasya loved the Duke deeply, she ran away with the playboy Rogozhin and was eventually killed by Rogozhin.

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"My story, whether past, present, or future, is contained in the staggered arrangement of these cards, but I cannot distinguish it from the many stories. I observe those cards with the eyes of a person who does not know what they are, and interpret and narrate them based on a kind of image semiotics. When the accidental arrangement of cards allows me to find the story within them, I start writing this story." Calvino said. Spreading out a set of seventy-eight tarot cards, Calvino takes us to see the punished betrayer, the alchemist who sold his soul, the bride who was punished in hell, the tomb robber, Orlando who went crazy with love, and Astolfo on the moon. In the castle and restaurant where fate intersects, should we also try to tell our own stories? "The Castle of Intersected Destinies" (Ilcastellodeidestini incrociati) was published in 1973. It was a work produced under the influence of semiotics that was prevalent in the French literary world at that time. The author no longer engages in creation in the way of immersing himself in real life as in the past, but has reduced himself to a device that can transform oral materials into story form, a tool that can transform words into stories.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona (shakespeare Comedy Series)

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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is Shakespeare's first romantic comedy with the theme of love and friendship. The main plot is the twists and turns in love between two friends. In the play, Valentine's integrity and simplicity and Proteus's cunning and debauchery are both very clear.

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"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is one of Mark Twain's most popular and beloved novels. Published in 1876, the book describes the innocent life of a group of children led by Tom Sawyer in a small town in the southern United States before the Civil War. In order to get rid of boring homework, hypocritical teachings and rigid living environment, they tried various adventure experiences and did many hilarious things. It is a companion piece to Mark Twain's most important masterpiece, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". It is not only a great children's work, but also a pastoral hymn from the "Golden Age" of America.

Crime and Punishment (two Volumes) (humanities Classics Library)

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"Crime and Punishment" is the representative work of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and brought the writer world-wide reputation. The protagonist of the novel, Raskolnikov, a poor college student, took a desperate risk and killed an old woman who was a loan shark. He also killed the old woman's sister who happened to see all this. Despite having his own theory of the murder, he was still tortured by his own guilt. Finally, he surrendered under Sonia's persuasion, determined to use human suffering to cleanse his sins and soul. Zang Zhonglun is well versed in the essence of Dostoyevsky's creation, especially the depth of thought, complexity of psychological description, inner tension and religious and philosophical color of his works. His translation can accurately convey the intense, contradictory, and morbid psychological activities of the characters in the original work (such as Raskolnikov's inner struggles, dreams, and gibbering), as well as the depressive, anxious, and almost hysterical atmosphere that pervades the entire book. Our agency owns the exclusive copyright of the translation by translator Zang Zhonglun.

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Fogg and members of the Reform Club bet £20,000 on whether they could travel around the world in 80 days. Then he took his servant "know-it-all" and set off from London on an incredible journey around the world. Along the way, they experienced natural and man-made disasters. In the end, in the 19th century when there were no airplanes or ocean ships, they actually completed this fantasy-like circumnavigation of the earth. Not only did they win a bet, but they also gained love. This book integrates scientific knowledge, creativity, artistry and interest, and has a wide range of readers around the world.

Tit for Tat (shakespeare Comedy Series)

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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Tit for Tat" shows people the incompatibility between the legal provisions of adultery and society through the handling of two cases of adultery. One was Claudio and Juliet's premarital sex, and Juliet became pregnant as a result, and Claudio was sentenced to death by Angelou. The other one is Angelou's crime of adultery against Mariana, which is a trap designed by the Duke and Isabella as revenge for Angelou.

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From the inner monologue of a gambler, the author Dostoevsky uses his unique way of observation to describe the story of a gambler.

Twelfth Night (shakespeare Comedy Series)

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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Twelfth Night" tells the story of twin brothers Sebastian and Viola who reunited after a series of twists and turns after being shipwrecked.

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"Romeo and Juliet" is a classic work by the world-famous dramatist Shakespeare, created in 1595. The work depicts a thrilling love tragedy through ups and downs of dramatic conflicts, numerous distinctive characters, and beautiful and lyrical character language. The play begins with the conflict between two aristocratic families and ends with the death of the protagonist in exchange for the reconciliation of the two families. It reflects the humanist views on love, marriage and family ideals as a whole, and has become the most familiar love classic among Shakespeare's plays.

From the Depths

From the Depths

General Fiction

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In 1895, the 41-year-old Wilde was already well-known in Britain and was in the limelight. Due to his relationship with his friend Percy, he was sued by Percy's father. In prison, Wilde wrote this "Letter from the Abyss". The monologue-style text revealed his feelings for Percy, with hatred mixed with love and tenderness. The book also recorded the views of this spokesperson of aestheticism on beauty, art, and life. Five years later, Wilde died, and this book became his final masterpiece in this world.

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This book is Dostoevsky's masterpiece that integrates social novels, suspense novels, psychological novels and other types of novels with educational novels. In this noisy and impetuous world, the protagonist of this book faces a changing society that lacks faith and ideals. Due to lack of experience, he is extremely confused and hesitant. He has gone through twists and tribulations, encountered many tests and spiritual pain. Fortunately, he has always had a positive and persistent pursuit, and later received many good influences. After experiencing the struggle of exploring "good" and "evil", he finally woke up and completed his spiritual growth.

Three Words and Two Beats · Yushi Mingyan

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"Three Words and Two Pai" is a collection of short stories in ancient Chinese vernacular, including "Three Words": "Mingyan Yan", "Warning Words" and "Everlasting Words to Awaken the World" compiled by the literary master Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty; and "Two Pai" edited by the novel master Ling Shuchu: "Surprise at the First Carving" and "Surprise at the Second Moment". "Three Words and Two Patterns" has a total of 200 classic short stories in vernacular, which completely encompasses the essence of short stories in vernacular from the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties. Each story in the book is independent, exciting and ups and downs, such as the White Snake who forever holds down the Leifeng Pagoda, Du Shiniang who sank his treasure chest in anger, and Yu Boya who dropped his piano to say goodbye. Classic stories that are familiar to Chinese people, such as the bosom friend, are all derived from the "three words and two beats"; "Three words and two beats" are also derived from the "three words and two beats"; "Three words and two beats" are also derived from "Three words and two beats"; "It is difficult to be a master without suffering", "It is difficult to draw a dragon or a tiger, but it is difficult to draw a skeleton, and you know people and their faces but not their hearts". Thousands of thousands of years of worldly wonders, people and events are all captured in a few words and two shots; two hundred classic short stories are written about all kinds of situations in the world! Writer Da Bing strongly recommends: "Know sentient beings in the impermanent place, and know all living beings in the sentient place."

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"Eternal Words to Awaken the World", a collection of short stories in vernacular. Compiled by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty, it is collectively known as "Three Words" together with Feng's other two story collections, "Yu Shi Ming Yan" (i. E., "Ancient and Modern Novels") and "Warning World Tong Yan". The themes come from folklore, historical biographies and novels of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The editor has many creative elements.

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