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One Fish, Three Eats: Selected Essays by Li Guowen

Li Guowen

165K0

This book contains more than 50 excellent essays by the essayist Li Guowen. Each essay shocks our hearts and opens the door to confusion with a unique vision. Contents include: "Yangqiao Fish", "Big Fish in the Sea", "Fishing for Dull Fish", "The Bow of Three Stones", "Yi's Bow", "The Frightened Bird", "You love your son, but your son may not love you", etc.

There Are Lingering Sounds in Life

Li Guowen

120K0

"Life has lingering notes" is a collection of selected essays by Li Guowen, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Award and the Lu Xun Literature Award. It is themed "Literati Romance" and "Miscellaneous Talks in the Art Garden". It contains 25 articles from Li Guowen's series on literati, such as "Confucius Chenzhou is out of food", "The Death of Qu Yuan", "Dongpo was the leader of the West Lake", "The famous scholar Zhang Dai", etc. The author penetrates deeply into the hearts of famous literati, pays attention to their fate, deeply analyzes the relationship between literati, power and the times, and finds the unique survival wisdom of Chinese literati.

Li Guowen's Collected Novels (2): No. 5 Huayuan Street (volume 2)

Li Guowen

213K0

This novel focuses on the changes brought about by the reform on the entire society, especially on people's thoughts, morals, and ethical concepts, and sings a hymn to the brave fighters who overcome all obstacles and charge forward in this revolution. It is one of the most influential "reform literature" works.

Li Guowen Volume

Li Guowen Volume

General Fiction

Li Guowen

222K0

This book contains 11 novels including "The Confusion of Ring", "The Cat Doesn't Bring the Mouse", and "Miss Mary".

Li Guowen Reads History

Li Guowen

281K0

This book contains 50 historical essays by Li Guowen. From the Qin and Han Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, from official history to unofficial history, from big themes to small figures, from emperors and generals to the three religions and nine streams, there are all involved. His works are unique and remarkable, integrating literary talents, historical depth, and essay sharpness. Some critics believe that "he is one of the contemporary essayists who best unifies knowledge, temperament, and opinions, and is quite similar to the French writer Montaigne."

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 2): Xiao Xiao's Old Base

Li Guowen

124K0

"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The second volume, "Xiao Xiao Gu Liao", focuses on the content of Chapters 41-80 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", with two comments per chapter. It is informative and novel. It quotes extensively from "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions based on the opinions of various scholars. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 1): Success or Failure in World Affairs

Li Guowen

122K0

"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The upper part, "Success and Failure in World Affairs", focuses on the content of the first 40 chapters of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", with two comments per chapter. It is informative and has novel insights. It cites "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions based on the opinions of various scholars. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

History Cannot Bear to Be Elaborated: Li Guowen Talks About the Last Dynasty

Li Guowen

160K0

This book is a collection of Li Guowen's historical prose. It selects some of Li Guowen's works that talk about famous ancient Chinese literati. There are more than 20 articles, including poets such as Li Bai and Han Yu, as well as reformers such as Zhang Juzheng and Tan Sitong. The article is written in a simple and profound way, using humorous and scolding language. It talks about a generation of masters, romantic talents and loyal ministers, and alternates it with rigorous historical narratives.

Li Guowen Talks About the Red Mansion Outside the Building

Li Guowen

186K0

Mr. Li Guowen reviews the collection of essays on "Dream of Red Mansions". This book combines profound knowledge and thoughtful thinking. It is full of laughter and curses, and provides a fresh perspective for the Chinese red scholar community from a unique perspective.

Li Guowen Talks About "dream of Red Mansions

Li Guowen

227K0

This is a book about the interpretation and inspiration of "Dream of Red Mansions" by a famous contemporary writer. This book is different from the research and writings of "Red Mansions" experts and scholars, but uses the vision and thinking of novelists, relying on their rich life experiences and decades of literary creation experience to elaborate and interpret the writing realm, the artistic charm of the characters and the political background of "A Dream of Red Mansions". Their interpretations have unique insights and unique artistic conceptions. They have the wisdom of scholars and the sensitivity of writers. They can be said to be Cao Xueqin's close friends from different generations and the interpreters of "A Dream of Red Mansions".

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 2): Stars Fall in the Autumn Wind

Li Guowen

123K0

"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The third volume, "Stars Fall in the Autumn Wind", focuses on the content of chapters 81-120 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It contains two comments per chapter. It is meaningful and novel. It quotes extensively from "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions on the basis of various opinions. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

Li Guowen's Collection of Naxi Studies

Li Guowen

184K0

The author of this book is a researcher at the Institute of History, Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences. Naxi Studies is a discipline that studies the Naxi people. It originated from the 1860s to the 1930s and was traveled and introduced by Western scholars, missionaries, and military personnel. The publication of this series of books will comprehensively interpret and sort out the research of Naxi Studies, build a framework of Naxi Studies, refine the research methods of Naxi Studies, display the existing research results of Naxi Studies, and call for the consciousness of the construction of Naxi Studies disciplines.

Li Guowen's Novels

Li Guowen's Novels

General Fiction

Li Guowen

190K0

"Famous Reading - Li Guowen's Novels" is one of the follow-up varieties of the "Famous Reading" series. This book contains a number of representative novels written by Li Guowen. Each work is selected from the perspective of whether it is suitable for middle school students' extracurricular reading, and is very suitable for middle school students to improve their reading and writing abilities.

New Edition of Ancient Novels Written by Famous Writers: Boudoir Love Volume

Li Guowen

311K0

This set of books "New Editions of Ancient Novels by Famous Writers" by Sanqin Publishing House is a unique and creative plan. Influential novel writers who are active in the contemporary Chinese literary world are re-editing or re-creating carefully selected classical short stories, and re-editing novels that were originally a few thousand or even a few hundred words into tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of words. There is a certain sense of mystery in this that is enough to make people read and explore.

Selected Novels by Li Guowen

Li Guowen

322K0

Li Guowen is a famous contemporary writer. His novel "Spring in Winter" won the Mao Dun Literature Award. In addition, "No. 5 Huayuan Street" and "Chronicles of a Dangerous Building" have also been widely welcomed by readers. This book mainly contains several representative novellas and short stories.

Urban Dusk

Urban Dusk

General Fiction

Li Guowen

76K0

"Urban Dusk" is a collection of novels by Mr. Li Guowen.

Walk Alone

Walk Alone

Literature

Li Guowen

112K0

"Walking Alone" is a collection of selected essays by Li Guowen, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize and the Lu Xun Literature Prize. The collection of essays is divided into four volumes, namely "The Beauty of Light", "Speaking of Nature", "Talk about Feng Wu" and "Worldly Affairs". It contains Li Guowen's classic articles about life and appreciation of life, such as "The Beauty of Light", "The Story of the Cultivator", "Praise of the Sunset", "Things after Tea", etc. Through these genuine words, readers can deeply understand the author's wisdom in life and gain rich life enlightenment.

Beyond the Courtyard

Li Guowen

130K0

This book is a collection of essays and essays by the author. The author may talk about the past and present, or make long and short remarks, or make irresponsible remarks. All of them analyze and comment on all phenomena in today's society, and the arguments are incisive and evocative.

Go Eastward

Go Eastward

Literature

Li Guowen

218K0

This book selects nearly a hundred academic essays written by the author.

Li Guowen's Collected Works and Essays (8): Scholars of the World (volume 17)

Li Guowen

241K0

"The Scholars of the World" discusses the character, spirit, integrity, unrestrainedness, disasters, nemesis, madness, romance, anger, fate, etc. Of the scholars of the world. It is penetrating and sharp.

Spring in Winter (2 Volumes in Total)

Li Guowen

497K0

This is the first full-length novel created using the stream-of-consciousness technique in China. The novel takes Yu Erlong, the party committee secretary and director of a large military industrial power plant, to return to his hometown of Shihu after more than 30 years to find the murderer who assassinated his wife Lu Hua. Through his three days and two nights of experience, knowledge and memories, it condenses his 40-year struggle life from the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War, the 17 years after the founding of the People's Republic of China to the Cultural Revolution and the crushing of the "Gang of Four". It focuses on the guerrilla life from 1937 to 1947 and the struggle during the ten years of turmoil.

The Way of Life of Chinese Literati

Li Guowen

252K0

This book is a collection of the author's essays, including: "Interviewing Dai Xiaosa on a Snowy Night - Chinese Literary Showcase, He is a Trend-Leader", "How can a ruler be afraid if he is not like a human being?" -The Regret and Helplessness of Old Master Meng" and about 40 other articles.

Talk About Literature Freely

Li Guowen

196K0

This book contains the author's more than 30 literary reviews, including "Rare and Unrestrained", "On "Good Traitors"", "Literati Style", "Popular in the Streets", "Literati's Weirdness", "Talk about Wang Lun".

Three Kingdoms under Heaven

Li Guowen

77K0

This book is written by the famous writer Li Guowen and tells 157 topics about the Three Kingdoms. Based on historical facts, it tells stories, plots, loyalty and traitors, explores the divisions and unions of the world, analyzes the mystery of the rise and fall of the game, and sorts out the path to success in life. It is rich in content and refined in text.

Elevator Murder

Elevator Murder

General Fiction

Li Guowen

32K0

"Elevator Murder" tells the story: At that time, I didn't know where Yang Shiyun was interviewing the third-tier factories. She is a person with a very sensitive nose. She can always seize opportunities and topics, and she can also seize men who are willing to help. She is a communicative and somewhat pretty female author. I don't know which female compatriot has sighed like this: "It's hard to be a woman, but it's even harder to be a famous woman!" To put it bluntly, this can be regarded as uncomfortable stomach bloating after eating too much and too full. Strictly speaking, it is a kind of happy distress. But I sympathize more with Yang Shiyun, although there are things she cannot forgive.

Spring in Winter (winning Work of Mao Dun Literary Award)

Li Guowen

496K0

"Spring in Winter" is the representative work of the famous contemporary writer Li Guowen. The novel takes Yu Erlong, the party committee secretary and director of a large military industrial power plant, as he returns to the guerrilla base area where he has been away for more than thirty years to search for the murderer who assassinated his wife Lu Hua. Through the narration of his experiences, sights, associations, memories, etc. During the three days he returned to his hometown, it summarizes the content of social life in the past forty years. The work has a unique structure, twists and turns in the plot, rich and vivid details, and has a soul-stirring strong artistic appeal and profound ideological connotation. This book won the first Mao Dun Literature Award. Based on the three days and two nights of the revolutionary cadre Yu Erlong's return to his hometown of Shihu, the novel traces back and compares the 40-year struggle life of the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War, and the 17 years after the founding of the People's Republic of China to the "Cultural Revolution" and the smashing of the "Gang of Four", expressing the theme of "spring in the hearts of the people".

Selected Novels by Li Guowen

Li Guowen

289K0

This book is one of the "Beginning Over" Famous Novel Collection Series, which includes Li Guowen's "A Story of a Dangerous Building", "Lunar Eclipse", "Window on the Street", "Elevator Murder" and other award-winning chapters or works that have not won awards but are equally rich or have the most unique flavor in the past 20 years. These chapters are spiritual products that add to the flavor of the times and are full of the truth of life. They are also the mark of the liberation movement in the new era of our country's history and the picture of the reform and opening up process.

Short Stories in Li Guowen's Collected Works (1): the First Cup of Bitter Wine (volume 5)

Li Guowen

299K0

"The First Cup of Bitter Wine" contains 34 short stories, mainly short stories, and includes such influential works as "Reselection" and "Eclipse".

Looking for Happiness

Looking for Happiness

General Fiction

Li Guowen

89K0

This book contains 42 works, including "Gift Giving", "Dog Virtue", "Immortal Red Mansion", etc.

Short Stories from Li Guowen's Collection of Works (3): Various Situations of the World (volume 7)

Li Guowen

310K0

This book contains 53 short stories and short stories, most of which are short and concise, reflecting the tendency of integrating novels and prose styles.

Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

General Fiction

Li Guowen

174K0

This book selects Li Guowen's most representative novels over the years, including "Tung Blossom Season", "Lunar Eclipse", "Story of a Dangerous Building", "Nirvana" and other famous works. Li Guowen's works are full of reality, historical and bookish. They mostly describe the lives of intellectuals and current real life. His works are majestic, critical and full of truth, goodness and beauty.

Selected Collection of Li Guowen's Novels

Li Guowen

354K0

Includes the author's representative short and medium-sized novels. Some of these works are directly related to the author's life and destiny and have historical symbolic significance; some represent the style and characteristics of each period of his novel creation. These works generally focus on social reality, describe the state of the world, human feelings, and the appearance of all living beings, which have important practical significance and unique artistic value.

Spring in Winter: 2 Volumes in Total

Li Guowen

497K0

This book mainly focuses on the three days and two nights of the revolutionary cadre Yu Erlong's return to his hometown. It traces back and compares the social struggle and accompanying personal life of more than 40 years from the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation, to 17 years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, to the 10 years of the "Cultural Revolution" and the smashing of the "Gang of Four".

Making Irresponsible Remarks

Li Guowen

165K0

This book is a collection of essays by Mr. Li Guowen. In the collection of essays by the writer Mr. Li Guowen, "Two Essays", there is an article "The Use of Fire", which describes the tragic situation when Dong Zhuo kidnapped Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty from Luoyang and moved west to Chang'an, and set fire to the palace.

The Sky of Tang Dynasty

Li Guowen

157K0

As a Mao Dun Literature Award-winning writer, Li Guowen has also created many classic works in short stories and short stories, especially prose essays. The main works compiled in this book include "Lunar Eclipse", "The Confusion of Precepts", "Once the Sea Was Difficult to Change", etc.

Big Waves Wash over the Sand

Li Guowen

215K0

Collects several essays and short stories written by the author in recent years.

Mountains and Flowing Water

Li Guowen

279K0

This book is a collection of the author's essays. Throughout the thousands of years of Chinese history, there have been many disasters, including countless destructions and countless deaths, but each time, like a phoenix, it was reborn from the ashes. One of the most important reasons why China has not fallen and China has been able to survive forever is the "cultural significance" of this nation's legacy. The Chinese literati who maintain this "cultural significance" are the spiritual backbone that supports the Chinese people.

The Alternative Face of Chinese Literati

Li Guowen

173K0

This book is a collection of essays about Chinese literati by teacher Li Guowen, which explores various aspects of life through the stories of literati in history.

Li Guowen's Essays

Li Guowen

166K0

This book includes Li Guowen's classic essays, including works that won the Lu Xun Literature Award.

Unusual Death of Chinese Literati

Li Guowen

206K0

The author of this book interrogates Chinese history and culture, and makes a meticulous and unique observation of the abnormal deaths of ancient literati.

Daya Will Not Do it for a Long Time

Li Guowen

165K02

"Daya Jiu Bu Zhi" is a collection of essays selected by Mr. Li Guowen, a famous contemporary writer. Each essay points directly to the "diseases" of society and human nature from a unique perspective. These short literary social comments present the author's humorous and satirical writing style, criticizing ugliness, criticizing current ills, seeking truth, and analyzing life.

Daya Village Dialect

Li Guowen

214K01

This book contains a total of 45 prose works. Including: "Emperor and Writer", "Liu Xiang originally did not read", "Misunderstanding of Poet's Feeling", "Eight Hundred Stones of Pepper", "Function of the Mouth", etc.

Li Guowen's Collected Essays (2): the Beauty of Light (volume 9)

Li Guowen

219K0

"Blandness is a state of ultimate beauty." Volume 9 of "Li Guowen's Collected Works" "The Beauty of Blandness" is the author's thorough understanding of life after experiencing ups and downs, and it is a great inspiration to everyone who loves life. The writing style is elegant and smart, making it a beautiful article that you will never tire of reading.

Green Peaks on the River

Li Guowen

174K01

Prose is a light and free style of writing that has been loved by literati of all ages in our country. For thousands of years, genres have emerged in different colors and famous works have emerged one after another. It has always been a beautiful landscape in the history of Chinese literature development. In order to showcase contemporary prose creation, promote advanced socialist culture, and promote the continuous development of Chinese literature, we solemnly launch a set of "Dangren Prose Master's Premium Library" collection. After strict selection, the writers included in this series are all contemporary prose masters who have produced abundant works and are well-known in the literary world. This series of books has one volume for each person, with more than 200,000 selected words in each volume. This whole set of books has different styles and distinctive features, which are pleasing to the eye and beautiful. Readers can have a glance at the different styles of contemporary prose writers.

The Character of a Literati

Li Guowen

179K0

Contemporary literati should have epoch-making and advanced significance in terms of economy, culture, science and technology, and social life. We should have a high sense of social responsibility and historical mission, closely grasp the pulse of the times, pay attention to society, reflect the sufferings of the people, criticize current ills, lash out the ugly, and promote righteousness in the world. $$In today's society, competition is becoming increasingly fierce, and the rapid economic development has led to a relative decline in the spiritual and cultural fields. The value of literati seems to be depreciating day by day. Facing reality calmly and objectively, being willing to remain poor, enduring loneliness, not being swayed by worldly glitz, concentrating on writing articles that you are responsible for and enjoy writing, and maintaining the character of a literati, this is what a true literati should do. $$This book reproduces the character of Chinese literati.

Slush Talon

Slush Talon

Literature

Li Guowen

94K0

This book mainly records the author's life story and how he loves literature. It is the best choice for young readers to understand the author.

True Stories from One Hundred and Twenty Chapters of "dream of Red Mansions

Li Guowen

187K0

This book is a collection of Mr. Li Guowen's essays on "Dream of Red Mansions". It combines profound knowledge and thoughtful thinking. It can be filled with laughter and anger, and it provides a fresh perspective for the Chinese red scholar circles from a unique perspective.

Why Do I Live Like This

Li Guowen

176K7.9

Li Guowen, the winner of the first Mao Dun Literature Prize, has been silent for more than thirty years. He has gained wisdom across the centuries, read the Twenty-Four Histories, and achieved great enlightenment at the age of 60. Why am I living like this? How should one spend one's life? The author answers this difficult question through a writing method similar to a memoir: the true expression of childhood memories, the description of various situations in the world, the true experience of the warmth and coldness of the world, the profound philosophical thoughts on landscapes and vegetation, and the observation and thinking of European and American travels.

The Mirror of History

Li Guowen

183K0

In recent years, the famous novelist Mr. Li Guowen has published many short prose works. His prose works write history and discuss the world, record people and events, and express emotions. They are neither impatient nor impetuous. They are told in a eloquent way. They may seem plain, but they contain profound meanings, just like the wind-swept ginkgo leaves scattered on the ground. This collection contains more than sixty articles.

Li Guowen's Thousand-character Essay

Li Guowen

256K0

This book is a collection of prose essays written by Mr. Li Guowen, a famous contemporary writer, in recent years. It contains more than 150 articles, each of about a thousand words. Many of these articles have been published in the supplements of Beijing Evening News. It not only re-examines historical figures, events, and works, but also objectively analyzes current social life, various aspects of life, and phenomena in the literary world. With a mind that has seen the vicissitudes of life and a sophisticated writing style, the author integrates knowledge, temperament and insights, and uses the past to describe the present. He observes history and discusses things with humor and wit; his narrative is lyrical and insightful. Readers can increase their knowledge, enlighten their minds, and gain insights into life.

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