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Top Pet: Mr. Li, Study Hard
Young Adult顶级专宠:厉少,好好学习
Jiang Jinnian
When they first met, he despised her: "She looks like a short winter melon." She said: "..." No matter how short she is, she is only 1.58 Meters tall! From the initial quarrel to the later love, he looked at her with different emotions... "Wanggua, I like you." "Study hard." "Wanggua, let's fall in love." "Study hard!" "Wanggua, I'm going to study abroad! "Well... Study hard..." Until he left, she still only said "study hard", but after he left, she found that her heart seemed to have been taken away... In the vast sea of people, will the boy who once cared for her in every possible way come back?
When they first met, he despised her: "She looks like a short winter melon." She said: "..." No matter how short she is, she is only 1.58 Meters tall! From the initial quarrel to the later love, he looked at her with different emotions... "Wanggua, I like you." "Study hard." "Wanggua, let's fall in love." "Study hard!" "Wanggua, I'm going to study abroad! "Well... Study hard..." Until he left, she still only said "study hard", but after he left, she found that her heart seemed to have been taken away... In the vast sea of people, will the boy who once cared for her in every possible way come back?

超验主义散文艺术比较研究
Jiang Jinnian
Transcendentalism was both a literary movement and an ideological emancipation movement from the beginning. It was a huge driving force and dominant force in the American Renaissance and represented the pinnacle of its development. The most outstanding literary achievement of transcendentalism is reflected in the creation of prose. This book places American Transcendentalist prose in the perspective of world literature, mainly using ancient Greek prose and Chinese Ming and Qing Dynasty prose as a reference for comparative research. It provides a new way of understanding for us to comprehensively examine the spiritual outlook, cultural and artistic character of Transcendentalist prose, and provides a platform for equal dialogue for cross-cultural comparative research on prose art.
Transcendentalism was both a literary movement and an ideological emancipation movement from the beginning. It was a huge driving force and dominant force in the American Renaissance and represented the pinnacle of its development. The most outstanding literary achievement of transcendentalism is reflected in the creation of prose. This book places American Transcendentalist prose in the perspective of world literature, mainly using ancient Greek prose and Chinese Ming and Qing Dynasty prose as a reference for comparative research. It provides a new way of understanding for us to comprehensively examine the spiritual outlook, cultural and artistic character of Transcendentalist prose, and provides a platform for equal dialogue for cross-cultural comparative research on prose art.