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Must Love

Must Love

General Fiction

Li Qiang

133K6.5

This book revolves around the TV dating program "Love Must Be" from its launch to its popularity. The host Ma Feng and his ex-wife Yu Jing, the producer Wang Xiaoxun and his lover Shen Yushui, the director Zhao Huaiyuan, the director Huang Zhengguang, He Jun and her second-generation boyfriend Feng Daji, as well as the program guests Li Yan, Fang Fei, Xiao Zhenzhen, Lin Weitang, etc., As the show became popular, they performed wonderful love entanglements in front of and behind the scenes. The avant-garde declaration of love, the widely discussed left-over man and the left-over woman, the test of money status in love and marriage, all show the confusion and confusion of love in our era.

The Old Policeman is Afraid of "looking Bad

Li Qiang

23K0

Zhang Dehuai, an old policeman who lives in our alley, is nicknamed "bad-looking". There is a big scar on his face, from his left eyelid to the corner of his mouth. It was a souvenir left when he captured the leader of a criminal group. It was this scar that distorted his face, and he didn't look like a good person. In addition, Beijingers tend to swallow their words when they speak, and Zhang Dehuai can pronounce three characters quickly, which is considered to be "bad-looking". "Looking bad" looked at me sideways and said, "Looking bad doesn't necessarily mean you are a bad person, and looking good doesn't necessarily mean you are a good person, right?" He smiled and looked like he was crying. No wonder the children in the alley are afraid of him. There is a child who is disobedient and cries incessantly in the middle of the night. If you just say "Stop crying, if you cry again, the 'bad boy' is coming." The child will definitely stop crying. Come on.

My Uncle is Taishan

My Uncle is Taishan

General Fiction

Li Qiang

17K0

People in Beijing call men who are older than their fathers uncle. Remember, the pronunciation is the soft tone of "ye". If the pronunciation is the second tone, it doesn't mean the same thing. It is a name for a person with status, wealth or influence, and it has nothing to do with age. One year, I had dinner with the late cross talk actor Xiao Lin. During the dinner, he asked me why Beijingers love to make fun of uncles and often scold them. I laughed. It was a unique cultural phenomenon in Beijing. Let me tell you this, you see people in Beijing fighting, scolding each other, scolding each other, and even some assholes scolding each other's parents and even ancestors, but you have never seen anyone scolding an uncle.

King of Xixia

Li Qiang

178K0

"He once dominated the Western Territory, and his civil and martial arts were brilliant." In 1038, the Dangxiang people established a dynasty under the leadership of Li Yuanhao. The country was named Daxia and was known as Xixia in history. Daxia is "bounded by the Yellow River in the east, Yumen in the west, Xiaoguan in the south, and the desert in the north." It is known as the "Land of Thousands of Miles". The Xixia Dynasty dominated the northwest for nearly two hundred years, with ten emperors ascending the throne. With its unique posture, it successively stood up against the Northern Song Dynasty and Liao Dynasty, and confronted the Southern Song Dynasty and Jin Dynasty. This book takes Li Yuanhao, Jingzong of the Western Xia Dynasty, as the main axis, and tells the long origins of the minority Dangxiang people, as well as the history of the Dangxiang royal family establishing the ethnic minority regime in the northwest, developing and growing, and finally dying out. This book examines historical materials and is rigorously written. It deeply analyzes the origin and whereabouts of the Dangxiang people, deciphers the relationship between the Dangxiang people and other minority groups and the Han people, deciphers the Xixia civilization, and reveals the unique historical law of the joint creation and development of Chinese civilization by minority groups and the Han people.

This is How the Yuan Dynasty Turned Out (platinum Upgraded Version)

Li Qiang

203K02

A historical classic that provides a panoramic interpretation of the Yuan Dynasty, the most extensive dynasty in ancient China! Armed with gold and iron, they conquered the west and east, and fought in the south and north. The Yuan Dynasty completed the reunification of multi-ethnic countries; from Taizu Temujin, Genghis Khan and Taizong Ogedai to Xianzong Mengge and Shizu Kublai Khan, the Golden Family set off a storm in the East and shook the Eurasian continent. Military genius and nomadic cavalry, through more than half a century of Chinese-style "Norman Conquest", started an extremely powerful dynasty in human history. This book examines historical materials and pays attention to details, elucidating the origin and whereabouts of the Yuan Dynasty, deciphering the Yuan Dynasty's successes and failures, its economy and culture, and revealing the unique historical laws by which various ethnic groups have jointly created and developed Chinese civilization throughout the ages.

Seconded in Crisis

Seconded in Crisis

General Fiction

Li Qiang

30K0

A certain section chief of the Propaganda Section of a certain bureau's political department worked well, but he was suddenly transferred and became a section chief of a certain section somewhere at the grassroots level. By the way, "someone" is not just for the military's need for confidentiality. For some less important factors, it is better to learn the background blur in photography, which may better highlight the main body of the story. Back to business. This incident seemed to be just an ordinary matter. They were all deputy regiment-level cadres, all in administrative leadership positions, and they could even supervise more than a dozen people under their control. However, everyone in a certain bureau knew in their hearts: from the agency to the grassroots level, it was undoubtedly a "devolution" and a "demotion", and it could never be without reason. What's more, even the few well-informed people in the bureau had not gotten any information in advance, which made the matter even more strange and mysterious. As a result, all kinds of speculations and discussions immediately started to rage.