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The Love of a Cold-faced Ceo: You Are the Exception

Liu Ping

229K0

She gently touched his collarbone with her fingers, "Shall we get married?" Xiao Yanjun's lips curled up coldly, "Get out of here!"

The Book of Songs (color Illustrated Edition)

Liu Ping

58K0

The Book of Songs is a collection of Chinese poems, divided into three parts: style, elegance, and praise. It has high ideological achievements and artistic value, and occupies an important position in the cultural history of our country. The Book of Songs has also been translated into many languages ​​and spread to Japan, Korea, Vietnam, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, etc., And has greatly influenced world culture. This book interprets the Book of Songs with accurate, vivid and beautiful pictures and texts, eliminating reading barriers for readers, allowing readers to freely wander through the eternal classics and gain the pleasure and enjoyment of beauty.

Maple Leaves Drift Across the Yudu River

Liu Ping

226K0

"Maple Leaves Floating Over the Yudu River" closely follows the theme of the revolution in the Soviet area. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, the Chinese Communists sowed the revolutionary fire among the poor people in Yudu by attacking local tyrants and other activities. The people of Yudu voted for the Red Army one after another. The party organizations in southern Jiangxi continued to grow and the prestige of the party and the guerrillas increased day by day. The spark of revolution formed a prairie fire in the hot land of Yudu.

The Forgotten War: a Study of the Large-scale Armed Fighting Among Guangdong Natives During the Xianfeng and Tongzhi Years

Liu Ping

232K0

During the reign of Xianfeng and Tongzhi, the large-scale armed fight between Guangdong natives and guests was a major historical event that has been forgotten or ignored by people. The scale of this armed battle, the number of casualties, and the profound impact were unprecedented in Chinese history. Because it was regarded as a "private civil war" by the then government and later scholars and ignored. Coupled with historical events such as the Taiping Army, Hongbing Army, and the Second Opium War, this armed struggle became a blind spot in people's memory. This book uses a large number of archives, official documents, local chronicles and other materials to give a detailed description and commentary of this large-scale armed fight between natives and foreigners that took place during the reign of Xianfeng and Tongzhi. The book is divided into three parts and ten chapters. The first part describes the remote and proximate causes of the conflict; the middle part outlines the basic situation of the conflict; the second part mainly describes the countermeasures taken by the Qing government to deal with the conflict and the basic quelling of the conflict. This book not only tells a forgotten historical event, but also involves the origin of the distribution of Hakkas in modern times, so it is of great significance to fill the gaps in the study of history and Hakka studies. This book was published by The Commercial Press in 2003 and is reprinted this time.