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Midsummer Wings

Midsummer Wings

Literature

Levi

80K0

The work is based on the story of poor Yi children in a multi-ethnic border village, who are struggling with the problem of studying or treating their mother's illness and finally solving it. It shows Yunnan's unique humanistic style, exotic scenes, and the sincere friendship of poor mothers. Full of positive energy. The writing style of the work is smooth, the story structure is clear, and the style is very interesting from the 1950s and 1960s. Very suitable for primary and secondary school students to read.

Chinese Imperial History Series: the Secret History of Wu Zetian

Levi

180K0

A heart-stirring account of the rise and fall of emperors. The work has a compact structure, colorful stories, interlocking plots, majestic and fascinating. A long scroll of imperial records, a passionate legend of conquering and defending the country. You cannot explore its remoteness without contemplating it, and you cannot know its magnificence without reading it. Each volume in this series of books is based on extensive and authentic historical materials, using vivid language and unique perspective to narrate the magnificent life of each emperor, showing their success and failure, highs and lows, determination and doubts, courage and confusion. Through this series of books, you will learn about these unique figures in history and enter their dusty and wonderful world. This book narrates Wu Zetian's life in five parts, including her rise to prominence in the harem, her steps on the road to power, her unstoppable dominance over the world, her majesty and domineering power in the Wu Zhou Dynasty, and her open-minded wisdom in the final game.

The United States of Europe: a Study of Kudenhoff-kalecki's "pan-european" Thoughts

Levi

165K0

Lecky is an outstanding representative of the idea of ​​European unity in the German region and one of the most important thinkers of European unity in the 20th century. He is called the "father of modern European unity thought" by Western scholars. So far, scholars at home and abroad have paid more attention to the "Pan-European" movement led by Kalecki, but have not conducted in-depth and detailed research on "Pan-European" thought. There are still many difficult questions in this field: Does "Pan-European" thought have a democratic spirit? Why does Kalecki advocate a "mini-Europe" union that excludes Britain? Did he envision a "United States of Europe" like the United States? Why does he advocate a "pan-European" unity that excludes Russia? What are the differences and connections between "Pan-European" thought and the "big space" view in German history? How did "pan-European" thinking evolve? What specific impacts did it have on the political rapprochement between France and Germany between the two world wars? Etc. These questions have not yet been well answered due to a lack of materials. To this end, we systematically collected, organized, and analyzed newspapers, periodicals, and archival materials from Germany and Austria, and conducted discussions around the above issues.