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Research on Yuefu Poems of the Early Tang Dynasty

Han Ning

173K0

"Research on Yuefu Poetry in the Early Tang Dynasty" is one of the sub-topics of the "Research on the Chronology of Yuefu Poetry", a major project of the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education. This book uses a large number of literature, history and other related materials. On the one hand, it describes the characteristics of the Yuefu era in the early Tang Dynasty as a whole, and analyzes the particularity of the Yuefu itself in integrating song and poetry. On the other hand, it examines the specific situation of the Yuefu in the early Tang Dynasty from the aspects of its collection, unique tunes, creative characteristics, etc., And demonstrates the special status of the Yuefu in the early Tang Dynasty in the history of poetry development. This book has high reference value for scholars who study ancient Chinese literature, and is suitable for general literature lovers to read.

Diamond Robbery

Diamond Robbery

General Fiction

Han Ning

335K0

This book is adapted from real historical events and revolves around the legendary story of China's largest natural diamond "Golden Rooster Diamond" in Jinjiling, southern Shandong. During the Anti-Japanese War, the reactionary forces frequently plotted to seize the "Golden Rooster Diamond" and staged a bloody fight. In the extreme chaos of war, the "Golden Rooster Diamond" was eventually stolen by the Japanese invaders. Faced with the burning, killing and looting by the Japanese invaders, the soldiers and civilians of southern Shandong rose up to resist and formed guerrillas to participate in the war of resistance. Due to the huge disparity in strength, the battle was extremely fierce. The anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians made huge sacrifices. After eight years of arduous struggle, they finally won.

Alluring Smile: Puppet Queen

Han Ning

6K0

"When you enter my lovesickness gate, you know that my lovesickness is painful; long lovesickness makes you remember each other, but short lovesickness makes you infinite. If I had known that it would trip people's hearts, it would be as if we didn't know each other at the beginning."