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Gathering Stars and Carrying Hua
Literature集星载华
Huang Jianhua
This book is a collection of ancient poetry with characters as the theme. The author selected more than 150 poems written by him, involving up to 100 people, starting from the historical figure Huangdi and ending with the contemporary figure Pan Jianwei, a time span of nearly five thousand years. To varying degrees and from different angles, these figures either influenced the great Chinese nation and the long-standing Chinese civilization, or had a certain impact on the era and society in which they lived. As stars in the Chinese sky, they carry the towering China with their own blooming starlight and become a beautiful scenery. This light illuminates the road and this scenery is amazing.
This book is a collection of ancient poetry with characters as the theme. The author selected more than 150 poems written by him, involving up to 100 people, starting from the historical figure Huangdi and ending with the contemporary figure Pan Jianwei, a time span of nearly five thousand years. To varying degrees and from different angles, these figures either influenced the great Chinese nation and the long-standing Chinese civilization, or had a certain impact on the era and society in which they lived. As stars in the Chinese sky, they carry the towering China with their own blooming starlight and become a beautiful scenery. This light illuminates the road and this scenery is amazing.

从三星堆到金沙:中华文明的惊世发现
Huang Jianhua
The Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins are two ancient capital ruins with regional central status in southwest my country. According to documents such as "The Chronicles of Shu" and "The Chronicles of Huayang", there were Cancong, Baiguan, Yufu, Du Yu, Kaiming, etc. In the ancient Shu civilization. Were they legendary figures or real people? Is it a personal name or the name of a clan or tribe? How long did the various dynasties they represented last? What about the mutual ups and downs? Where did they come from and where did they go? These numerous questions have cast a strong mysterious color on the history and culture of ancient Shu, leaving various speculations for future generations. The Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins are important representatives of the world's bronze civilization from the 16th century BC to the 7th century BC. They are the cultural accumulation left by the ancient ancestors who lived in the Chengdu Plain from the end of primitive society to the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Its discovery provides unique physical evidence for our understanding and study of the vanished ancient Shu civilization. This book uses easy-to-understand language and more than 600 exquisite pictures to describe the Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins in detail, comprehensively and systematically exploring the mysterious ancient Shu civilization.
The Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins are two ancient capital ruins with regional central status in southwest my country. According to documents such as "The Chronicles of Shu" and "The Chronicles of Huayang", there were Cancong, Baiguan, Yufu, Du Yu, Kaiming, etc. In the ancient Shu civilization. Were they legendary figures or real people? Is it a personal name or the name of a clan or tribe? How long did the various dynasties they represented last? What about the mutual ups and downs? Where did they come from and where did they go? These numerous questions have cast a strong mysterious color on the history and culture of ancient Shu, leaving various speculations for future generations. The Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins are important representatives of the world's bronze civilization from the 16th century BC to the 7th century BC. They are the cultural accumulation left by the ancient ancestors who lived in the Chengdu Plain from the end of primitive society to the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Its discovery provides unique physical evidence for our understanding and study of the vanished ancient Shu civilization. This book uses easy-to-understand language and more than 600 exquisite pictures to describe the Sanxingdui and Jinsha ruins in detail, comprehensively and systematically exploring the mysterious ancient Shu civilization.

Joys and Sorrows
General Fiction悲欢
Huang Jianhua
This manuscript tells a legendary story that an archaeologist encountered in his work and life. From the excavation and research at the archaeological site, he learned about the living conditions of people in distant ancient times. Although their living conditions were simple and poor, people treated each other sincerely and simply, the historical story of endless survival, and the author's insights on perseverance despite the setbacks he encountered in real life.
This manuscript tells a legendary story that an archaeologist encountered in his work and life. From the excavation and research at the archaeological site, he learned about the living conditions of people in distant ancient times. Although their living conditions were simple and poor, people treated each other sincerely and simply, the historical story of endless survival, and the author's insights on perseverance despite the setbacks he encountered in real life.

Traces of Writing
Literature文踪留迹
Huang Jianhua
"Traces of Literature" is a compilation of essays by Professor Huang Jianhua of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. It includes Professor Huang's articles on literary translation, French literature, academic research methods, etc. These articles include prefaces and forewords written by the author for compilation or translation of books, as well as narrative articles inspired by his feelings, which are collected into volumes by the author himself and become anthologies. The manuscript is divided into three series. The first series is an introduction and evaluation of Liang Zongdai's works; the second series is essays on literary translation; and the third series is essays with different themes. The content in the book reflects the author's opinions or thoughts on literature, translation, and scholarship. It is a summary of the author's academic thoughts and practices and has reference value for future scholars.
"Traces of Literature" is a compilation of essays by Professor Huang Jianhua of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. It includes Professor Huang's articles on literary translation, French literature, academic research methods, etc. These articles include prefaces and forewords written by the author for compilation or translation of books, as well as narrative articles inspired by his feelings, which are collected into volumes by the author himself and become anthologies. The manuscript is divided into three series. The first series is an introduction and evaluation of Liang Zongdai's works; the second series is essays on literary translation; and the third series is essays with different themes. The content in the book reflects the author's opinions or thoughts on literature, translation, and scholarship. It is a summary of the author's academic thoughts and practices and has reference value for future scholars.