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Bloody Loss: Li Guowen's Gossip History
Literature血性的失落:李国文闲话历史
Li Guowen
This book is a collection of representative articles from Li Guowen's six works on the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Explanation, and Qing Dynasty, as well as "The Abnormal Death of Chinese Literati" and "The Living Method of Chinese Literary Men". Twenty-one chapters are divided into two parts: "The Silhouette of the Dynasty" and "The Tragedy of the Literary Man". It embodies Mr. Li Guowen's profound thinking on the relationship between imperial power and literati in Chinese history, as well as national character and the rise and fall of history.
This book is a collection of representative articles from Li Guowen's six works on the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Explanation, and Qing Dynasty, as well as "The Abnormal Death of Chinese Literati" and "The Living Method of Chinese Literary Men". Twenty-one chapters are divided into two parts: "The Silhouette of the Dynasty" and "The Tragedy of the Literary Man". It embodies Mr. Li Guowen's profound thinking on the relationship between imperial power and literati in Chinese history, as well as national character and the rise and fall of history.

中国人的教训(上册)
Li Guowen
This book is a representative work of the well-known writer Li Guowen who has concentrated on popular history and culture for more than 20 years, focusing on the present and writing about the gains and losses of personal history in ancient China. This book is based on the familiarity of a large number of historical materials - official history, unofficial history, and historical notes. It reads history and appreciates people, uses the past to understand the present, and uses history as a mirror to provide practical reference for the real life of today's Chinese people. It is arranged in historical order and is based on the living conditions, mental journeys, fate, deeds, talents and achievements, and the influence of the times of various people in the past dynasties. It not only writes about their hard work, interpersonal relationships, pioneering creation, deserving of their fame, and their fame in history, but also writes about their twists and turns, ups and downs, painstaking efforts, and hardships and successes, thus forming the grand past history of the Chinese people. It tells readers that Chinese people should regard personal history and past events as precious wealth, learn from all aspects of experience and lessons, and live easier, happier, and wiser lives today and in the future. This book also takes into account the reading habits of the public, and the language is humorous and humorous. Reading serious official historical works is as enjoyable as reading novels. This book is unique among "historical essays" and seems to be the work of a master. It travels through the ages, looks at the times, laughs and scolds generously, and cultivates knowledge through writing. It is a best-selling book full of life wisdom that is appreciated by both refined and popular people. This book allows readers to understand the survival wisdom of ancient Chinese people and at the same time understand more about how everyone lives today. The critic spoke highly of it: "This is one of the contemporary works that best unifies knowledge, temperament and opinions."
This book is a representative work of the well-known writer Li Guowen who has concentrated on popular history and culture for more than 20 years, focusing on the present and writing about the gains and losses of personal history in ancient China. This book is based on the familiarity of a large number of historical materials - official history, unofficial history, and historical notes. It reads history and appreciates people, uses the past to understand the present, and uses history as a mirror to provide practical reference for the real life of today's Chinese people. It is arranged in historical order and is based on the living conditions, mental journeys, fate, deeds, talents and achievements, and the influence of the times of various people in the past dynasties. It not only writes about their hard work, interpersonal relationships, pioneering creation, deserving of their fame, and their fame in history, but also writes about their twists and turns, ups and downs, painstaking efforts, and hardships and successes, thus forming the grand past history of the Chinese people. It tells readers that Chinese people should regard personal history and past events as precious wealth, learn from all aspects of experience and lessons, and live easier, happier, and wiser lives today and in the future. This book also takes into account the reading habits of the public, and the language is humorous and humorous. Reading serious official historical works is as enjoyable as reading novels. This book is unique among "historical essays" and seems to be the work of a master. It travels through the ages, looks at the times, laughs and scolds generously, and cultivates knowledge through writing. It is a best-selling book full of life wisdom that is appreciated by both refined and popular people. This book allows readers to understand the survival wisdom of ancient Chinese people and at the same time understand more about how everyone lives today. The critic spoke highly of it: "This is one of the contemporary works that best unifies knowledge, temperament and opinions."

The Sky of the Tang Dynasty (mao Prize Short Classic)
General Fiction唐朝的天空(茅奖短经典)
Li Guowen
It has been more than thirty years since the Mao Dun Literature Award was established, and nearly forty writers have participated in the award-winning works. Most of these writers have been working in the literary world for many years. In addition to novels, they have also made outstanding achievements in the fields of "short" genres such as novellas, short stories and essays. This time, from an artistic perspective, we selected the first batch of classic works of novellas, short stories and essays by some award-winning writers, compiled them into a collection of about 200,000 words, and assembled them into this set of "Short Classics of Mao Dun Literature Award Winning Writers". "The Sky of the Tang Dynasty" is a collection of Li Guowen's works. The main works compiled in this book include "Lunar Eclipse", "The Confusion of Precepts", "Once the Sea Was Difficult to Change", etc.
It has been more than thirty years since the Mao Dun Literature Award was established, and nearly forty writers have participated in the award-winning works. Most of these writers have been working in the literary world for many years. In addition to novels, they have also made outstanding achievements in the fields of "short" genres such as novellas, short stories and essays. This time, from an artistic perspective, we selected the first batch of classic works of novellas, short stories and essays by some award-winning writers, compiled them into a collection of about 200,000 words, and assembled them into this set of "Short Classics of Mao Dun Literature Award Winning Writers". "The Sky of the Tang Dynasty" is a collection of Li Guowen's works. The main works compiled in this book include "Lunar Eclipse", "The Confusion of Precepts", "Once the Sea Was Difficult to Change", etc.

中国人的教训(下册)
Li Guowen
This book is a landmark work by Li Guowen, a well-known Chinese writer, who has devoted himself to writing popular history for nearly 30 years. In the past events of blood and fire of the Chinese people, he searches for the wisdom of our life today. It is based on the living conditions, life attitudes, fate, successes and failures of various figures in China's past dynasties, highlighting the twists and turns, ups and downs, painstaking efforts, and hardships of their lives. It is the first biographical general history for Chinese people to reflect on their life trajectories and learn from life experience. It allows readers to learn more about the survival wisdom of the ancient Chinese and at the same time gain more understanding of how everyone lives today. Read history and appreciate people, learn from the past to understand the present, use history as a mirror, and provide help for real life. Here you can understand the ups and downs of Chinese people's life, understand the Chinese people's strategy of passing on from generation to generation, understand the profundity of Chinese traditional culture, and fully understand the Chinese people's true meaning of life, survival wisdom, and the essence of life. This book is based on the reading habits of the public. The content is profound and simple, the structure is magnificent, the plot is tear-jerking, the language is humorous, and it is a hearty and enjoyable read. It is a wise bestseller that can be appreciated by both refined and popular people. Famous critics believe that "this is one of the contemporary works that best unifies knowledge, temperament and opinions." The second volume is from the Song and Yuan Dynasties to the Qing Dynasty.
This book is a landmark work by Li Guowen, a well-known Chinese writer, who has devoted himself to writing popular history for nearly 30 years. In the past events of blood and fire of the Chinese people, he searches for the wisdom of our life today. It is based on the living conditions, life attitudes, fate, successes and failures of various figures in China's past dynasties, highlighting the twists and turns, ups and downs, painstaking efforts, and hardships of their lives. It is the first biographical general history for Chinese people to reflect on their life trajectories and learn from life experience. It allows readers to learn more about the survival wisdom of the ancient Chinese and at the same time gain more understanding of how everyone lives today. Read history and appreciate people, learn from the past to understand the present, use history as a mirror, and provide help for real life. Here you can understand the ups and downs of Chinese people's life, understand the Chinese people's strategy of passing on from generation to generation, understand the profundity of Chinese traditional culture, and fully understand the Chinese people's true meaning of life, survival wisdom, and the essence of life. This book is based on the reading habits of the public. The content is profound and simple, the structure is magnificent, the plot is tear-jerking, the language is humorous, and it is a hearty and enjoyable read. It is a wise bestseller that can be appreciated by both refined and popular people. Famous critics believe that "this is one of the contemporary works that best unifies knowledge, temperament and opinions." The second volume is from the Song and Yuan Dynasties to the Qing Dynasty.

Li Guowen's Explanation
History李国文说明
Li Guowen
The author is a literary master with a fixed readership. He is good at using spicy writing to poke fun at history and use history to discuss the present. This is a collection of historical prose works that explore historical facts or humanistic reflections based on figures or events in the Ming Dynasty. It is a collection of essays published by the author in several newspapers and periodicals in recent years. Some manuscripts are published for the first time. Continuing the market foundation of Zhonghua Book Company's "Li Guowen on the Tang Dynasty" and "Li Guowen on the Song Dynasty". We are planning a more market-oriented book title, carefully crafting it, and looking forward to good market feedback.
The author is a literary master with a fixed readership. He is good at using spicy writing to poke fun at history and use history to discuss the present. This is a collection of historical prose works that explore historical facts or humanistic reflections based on figures or events in the Ming Dynasty. It is a collection of essays published by the author in several newspapers and periodicals in recent years. Some manuscripts are published for the first time. Continuing the market foundation of Zhonghua Book Company's "Li Guowen on the Tang Dynasty" and "Li Guowen on the Song Dynasty". We are planning a more market-oriented book title, carefully crafting it, and looking forward to good market feedback.

李国文说唐
Li Guowen
"Li Guowen Talks about the Tang Dynasty" is a description of the open and carefree life, bizarre events, black humor, and complex and changeable human nature of the Tang Dynasty by Mr. Li Guowen, a famous contemporary writer, based on reading a large amount of historical materials about the Tang Dynasty - official history, unofficial history, and notes written by historians. As the young critic Xie Youshun said: "He is one of the contemporary essayists who best combines knowledge, temperament and opinions, and is quite similar to the French writer Montaigne." It includes: The sky of the Tang Dynasty, the voice of the Tang Dynasty, the appetite of the Tang Dynasty, the nail tips of the Tang Dynasty, the "kudieda" of the Tang Dynasty, the singers of the Tang Dynasty, the elixir of the Tang Dynasty, the politics of lies in the Tang Dynasty, the periodicity of intellect in the Tang Dynasty, etc.
"Li Guowen Talks about the Tang Dynasty" is a description of the open and carefree life, bizarre events, black humor, and complex and changeable human nature of the Tang Dynasty by Mr. Li Guowen, a famous contemporary writer, based on reading a large amount of historical materials about the Tang Dynasty - official history, unofficial history, and notes written by historians. As the young critic Xie Youshun said: "He is one of the contemporary essayists who best combines knowledge, temperament and opinions, and is quite similar to the French writer Montaigne." It includes: The sky of the Tang Dynasty, the voice of the Tang Dynasty, the appetite of the Tang Dynasty, the nail tips of the Tang Dynasty, the "kudieda" of the Tang Dynasty, the singers of the Tang Dynasty, the elixir of the Tang Dynasty, the politics of lies in the Tang Dynasty, the periodicity of intellect in the Tang Dynasty, etc.

Chatting Outside the Building
Literature楼外谈红
Li Guowen
As a famous novelist, Mr. Li Guowen uses a unique perspective to place the people and events in "A Dream of Red Mansions" in real life, and interprets it from a modern perspective. It involves political systems, human relations, and even food culture and language culture. The content is extensive and interesting. The interpretation of "Dream of Red Mansions" can be described as penetrating and original. It reads out content that ordinary readers have not seen. Through popular and humorous language, it conducts profound analysis. It is a must-read that helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Chinese national character, popular psychology, and common cultural knowledge. Red Mansions is a dream, not a dream. With a sharp perspective as a writer, Li Guowen penetrated deeply and found a unique way to reinterpret the Dream of Red Mansions in the real world and read out fresh content.
As a famous novelist, Mr. Li Guowen uses a unique perspective to place the people and events in "A Dream of Red Mansions" in real life, and interprets it from a modern perspective. It involves political systems, human relations, and even food culture and language culture. The content is extensive and interesting. The interpretation of "Dream of Red Mansions" can be described as penetrating and original. It reads out content that ordinary readers have not seen. Through popular and humorous language, it conducts profound analysis. It is a must-read that helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Chinese national character, popular psychology, and common cultural knowledge. Red Mansions is a dream, not a dream. With a sharp perspective as a writer, Li Guowen penetrated deeply and found a unique way to reinterpret the Dream of Red Mansions in the real world and read out fresh content.

文人遭遇皇帝
Li Guowen
Chinese literati have a peculiar quality. Whether they are famous or minor, whether they are good or bad, it should be said that 90.9% Of them are committed to maintaining the Chinese culture for thousands of years, and they will never dare to let this thread of incense be cut off in their own hands. For Chinese literati, fame, wealth, prestige, and praise are temporary. Only works that sparkle your wisdom, activate your thoughts, and, of course, reveal your talent are permanent. This is also the reason why weak Chinese literati were ultimately able to be spiritually superior to powerful emperors such as Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of Han, Zhu Yuanzhang, and Kang, Yong, and Qian. "A Literary Man Encounters an Emperor" maintains Li Guowen's consistent characteristic of "expressing one's heart directly". The writing is sharp and open and close, and expresses the author's unique interpretation of imperial power, status and honor freely and vividly.
Chinese literati have a peculiar quality. Whether they are famous or minor, whether they are good or bad, it should be said that 90.9% Of them are committed to maintaining the Chinese culture for thousands of years, and they will never dare to let this thread of incense be cut off in their own hands. For Chinese literati, fame, wealth, prestige, and praise are temporary. Only works that sparkle your wisdom, activate your thoughts, and, of course, reveal your talent are permanent. This is also the reason why weak Chinese literati were ultimately able to be spiritually superior to powerful emperors such as Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of Han, Zhu Yuanzhang, and Kang, Yong, and Qian. "A Literary Man Encounters an Emperor" maintains Li Guowen's consistent characteristic of "expressing one's heart directly". The writing is sharp and open and close, and expresses the author's unique interpretation of imperial power, status and honor freely and vividly.

Spring in Winter (2 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction冬天里的春天(全2册)
Li Guowen
Based on the three days and two nights of revolutionary cadre Yu Eryou's return to his hometown of Shihu, the novel traces and compares the 40-year struggle life after the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War and the founding of the People's Republic of China, and expresses the theme of "spring in the hearts of the people". The protagonist Yu Erlong was the captain of the Shihu guerrillas during the Anti-Japanese War. After liberation, he was the director and party secretary of a large military power plant. He returned to his hometown to unravel the mystery of the unknown death of his late wife and guerrilla instructor Lu Hua 40 years ago and to find the murderer who committed a crime. Yu Erlong and Lu Hua were both poor fishermen in Shihu. In order to repay the debt of the Wang family in Gaomenlou, Yu Erlong drank medicinal wine and went to catch carp in the ice lake and almost died. Under the guidance of the party, they resolutely raised the torch of revolution, fought against the Wang family in Gaomenlou, fought against the Japanese aggressors and the lake bandits, and fought like Jiaolong and Tornado through life and death...
Based on the three days and two nights of revolutionary cadre Yu Eryou's return to his hometown of Shihu, the novel traces and compares the 40-year struggle life after the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War and the founding of the People's Republic of China, and expresses the theme of "spring in the hearts of the people". The protagonist Yu Erlong was the captain of the Shihu guerrillas during the Anti-Japanese War. After liberation, he was the director and party secretary of a large military power plant. He returned to his hometown to unravel the mystery of the unknown death of his late wife and guerrilla instructor Lu Hua 40 years ago and to find the murderer who committed a crime. Yu Erlong and Lu Hua were both poor fishermen in Shihu. In order to repay the debt of the Wang family in Gaomenlou, Yu Erlong drank medicinal wine and went to catch carp in the ice lake and almost died. Under the guidance of the party, they resolutely raised the torch of revolution, fought against the Wang family in Gaomenlou, fought against the Japanese aggressors and the lake bandits, and fought like Jiaolong and Tornado through life and death...

Li Guowen's Prose
Literature李国文散文
Li Guowen
Li Guowen is an evergreen tree among contemporary writers. In 1957, he published the novel "Reselection". His novel "Spring in Winter" won the Mao Dun Literary Award in 1982, and was later selected into the collection of 70 novels in the 70 years of New China. In his later years, he tended to write prose. His writing was free and sophisticated, showing both his cultivation and his temperament. He had keen observation ability to understand worldly affairs and a transcendent and free heart. His collections of prose essays include "The Art of Swearing", "Talk about Love Outside the Building", "Abnormal Death of Chinese Literati", etc. "Li Guowen's Prose" selects his representative prose works.
Li Guowen is an evergreen tree among contemporary writers. In 1957, he published the novel "Reselection". His novel "Spring in Winter" won the Mao Dun Literary Award in 1982, and was later selected into the collection of 70 novels in the 70 years of New China. In his later years, he tended to write prose. His writing was free and sophisticated, showing both his cultivation and his temperament. He had keen observation ability to understand worldly affairs and a transcendent and free heart. His collections of prose essays include "The Art of Swearing", "Talk about Love Outside the Building", "Abnormal Death of Chinese Literati", etc. "Li Guowen's Prose" selects his representative prose works.

唐朝天空:李国文散文集
Li Guowen
This book contains essays such as "Big Waves Washing the Sand", "Horse Standing Sleeping", "Miscellaneous Notes on Ming Yu", "Topics in the Siheyuan", "Spring Feelings in Early Winter", etc.
This book contains essays such as "Big Waves Washing the Sand", "Horse Standing Sleeping", "Miscellaneous Notes on Ming Yu", "Topics in the Siheyuan", "Spring Feelings in Early Winter", etc.

李国文说宋
Li Guowen
The content of this book includes: the oath monument of the Song Dynasty - the beginning of the Chinese civil service system from the Song Dynasty; the night market of the Song Dynasty - the beginning of Chinese China; the shame of the Song Dynasty - the eternal hatred of the Chinese people; Su Dongpo's poems; good articles about literati and food; Su Dongpo's final exile; Wang Anshi's various things; talking about Zhao Mengfu; Along the River During the Qingming Festival, etc.
The content of this book includes: the oath monument of the Song Dynasty - the beginning of the Chinese civil service system from the Song Dynasty; the night market of the Song Dynasty - the beginning of Chinese China; the shame of the Song Dynasty - the eternal hatred of the Chinese people; Su Dongpo's poems; good articles about literati and food; Su Dongpo's final exile; Wang Anshi's various things; talking about Zhao Mengfu; Along the River During the Qingming Festival, etc.

闲话三国
Li Guowen
It is one of Li Guowen's essays. The main content is characterized by confronting reality, paying attention to all living beings, and analyzing all aspects of life. In the past twenty years, although he has been immersed in history, his eyes have not strayed away from the present. He expresses his understanding of history, society and life with words of laughter, curses, humor and coldness, which has a serious and profound nature.
It is one of Li Guowen's essays. The main content is characterized by confronting reality, paying attention to all living beings, and analyzing all aspects of life. In the past twenty years, although he has been immersed in history, his eyes have not strayed away from the present. He expresses his understanding of history, society and life with words of laughter, curses, humor and coldness, which has a serious and profound nature.

Li Hongzhang Watching Football
Literature李鸿章看球
Li Guowen
This book contains more than 100 prose works by the famous Chinese author Mr. Li Guowen in recent years.
This book contains more than 100 prose works by the famous Chinese author Mr. Li Guowen in recent years.

Life is Like a Valley
Literature人生如谷
Li Guowen
This book is a collection of essays by Li Guowen, the winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize, a famous literary critic and poetry critic. The book contains more than 50 essays written by Li Guowen in different periods. The content is extensive, covering the author's thoughts on life, his experiences and feelings from traveling around the world, his understanding and understanding of life, and his unique and critical comments on historical figures and events. His prose is beautiful, the language is vivid, and it is highly readable.
This book is a collection of essays by Li Guowen, the winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize, a famous literary critic and poetry critic. The book contains more than 50 essays written by Li Guowen in different periods. The content is extensive, covering the author's thoughts on life, his experiences and feelings from traveling around the world, his understanding and understanding of life, and his unique and critical comments on historical figures and events. His prose is beautiful, the language is vivid, and it is highly readable.

李国文说人情世态
Li Guowen
This book selects the author's essays on themes, including "Leaves Gleaner's Words", "Big Waves Washing Sand", "Searching for Happiness", "Selling Secretaries", "Mother's Wine", "The Cultivator's Words", etc.
This book selects the author's essays on themes, including "Leaves Gleaner's Words", "Big Waves Washing Sand", "Searching for Happiness", "Selling Secretaries", "Mother's Wine", "The Cultivator's Words", etc.

Literary World
Literature文人江湖
Li Guowen
The forty works in this book are representative works with the characteristics of Li Guowen's recent creations. The work takes the fate, talents and achievements of famous literati in the past dynasties as the writing object, and analyzes and describes the living conditions of Chinese literati with a unique perspective. Traveling through the ages, looking at the times, making generous speeches, and cultivating knowledge through writing. From Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period to the maintenance of the Kingdom at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, over the past three thousand years, Chinese literati, all those who succeeded, were tired: the big ones were tired for the country on the verge of destruction, the land reduced to barbarism, the people who suffered from disasters, and the prospects for a sustainable culture; the small ones were tired for fame, profit, working hard to get ahead, and doing everything they could to overwhelm others. Therefore, the literary world is like a river and lake, with eight immortals crossing the sea, each showing his talents, ups and downs, and many changes, comedies and tragedies, and colorful.
The forty works in this book are representative works with the characteristics of Li Guowen's recent creations. The work takes the fate, talents and achievements of famous literati in the past dynasties as the writing object, and analyzes and describes the living conditions of Chinese literati with a unique perspective. Traveling through the ages, looking at the times, making generous speeches, and cultivating knowledge through writing. From Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period to the maintenance of the Kingdom at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, over the past three thousand years, Chinese literati, all those who succeeded, were tired: the big ones were tired for the country on the verge of destruction, the land reduced to barbarism, the people who suffered from disasters, and the prospects for a sustainable culture; the small ones were tired for fame, profit, working hard to get ahead, and doing everything they could to overwhelm others. Therefore, the literary world is like a river and lake, with eight immortals crossing the sea, each showing his talents, ups and downs, and many changes, comedies and tragedies, and colorful.

Surfer
Literature冲浪者
Li Guowen
This book contains about 80 of the author's essays such as "Surfer's Fun", "Sunny Days", "Ode to Friendship", "Remembering the Past", etc.
This book contains about 80 of the author's essays such as "Surfer's Fun", "Sunny Days", "Ode to Friendship", "Remembering the Past", etc.

The Art of Swearing
Literature骂人的艺术
Li Guowen
A collection of essays, including more than 30 essays such as "Brazilian Wood", "Borrowing Light", and "Watching Fish".
A collection of essays, including more than 30 essays such as "Brazilian Wood", "Borrowing Light", and "Watching Fish".

Historical Truth
Literature历史的真相
Li Guowen
"The Truth of History" is one of the "Prose Books Series by Mao Dun Literature Prize Winners". This series includes a total of 8 prose collections by 8 Mao Dun Literature Prize winners, including "The Truth of History" by Li Guowen, "Pitching Guanzhong" by Chen Zhongshi, and Liu Xin Wu's "Human Love Is Like Paper", Zong Pu's "Twenty-Four Flower Letters", Chi Zijian's "My Tenderness Against Darkness", Zhou Daxin's "What Will We Encounter", Xiong Zhaozheng's "Watching Swordsman While Drunk with the Lamplight on" and Liu Yumin's "Love Every Day of Your Life". This series of books is the first time in China that the prose of multiple Mao Dun Literature Award winners are presented in a series, reflecting the main achievements and unique styles of their prose creation. The book not only includes their past masterpieces of prose, but also selects each of their latest prose masterpieces.
"The Truth of History" is one of the "Prose Books Series by Mao Dun Literature Prize Winners". This series includes a total of 8 prose collections by 8 Mao Dun Literature Prize winners, including "The Truth of History" by Li Guowen, "Pitching Guanzhong" by Chen Zhongshi, and Liu Xin Wu's "Human Love Is Like Paper", Zong Pu's "Twenty-Four Flower Letters", Chi Zijian's "My Tenderness Against Darkness", Zhou Daxin's "What Will We Encounter", Xiong Zhaozheng's "Watching Swordsman While Drunk with the Lamplight on" and Liu Yumin's "Love Every Day of Your Life". This series of books is the first time in China that the prose of multiple Mao Dun Literature Award winners are presented in a series, reflecting the main achievements and unique styles of their prose creation. The book not only includes their past masterpieces of prose, but also selects each of their latest prose masterpieces.

Li Guowen Explains Clearly
History李国文说清
Li Guowen
The author of this book is a literary master with a fixed readership. He is good at using spicy writing to poke fun at history and use history to discuss the present. This is a collection of historical prose works that explore historical facts or humanistic reflections based on figures or events in the Ming Dynasty. It is a collection of essays published by the author in several newspapers and periodicals in recent years. Some manuscripts are published for the first time. Continue the market foundation of Zhonghua Book Company's "Li Guowen on the Tang Dynasty" and "Li Guowen on the Song Dynasty". We are planning a more market-oriented book title, carefully crafting it, and looking forward to good market feedback.
The author of this book is a literary master with a fixed readership. He is good at using spicy writing to poke fun at history and use history to discuss the present. This is a collection of historical prose works that explore historical facts or humanistic reflections based on figures or events in the Ming Dynasty. It is a collection of essays published by the author in several newspapers and periodicals in recent years. Some manuscripts are published for the first time. Continue the market foundation of Zhonghua Book Company's "Li Guowen on the Tang Dynasty" and "Li Guowen on the Song Dynasty". We are planning a more market-oriented book title, carefully crafting it, and looking forward to good market feedback.