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Beijing Love Illustrated Book
General Fiction北京爱情图鉴
Liu Yun
In the courtyard on a summer afternoon, in the west room lived a single woman with a child and an old lady, and the three of them depended on each other. Later, due to demolition, the people in the courtyard went their separate ways, and the woman in the West House was never seen again. Many years later, I returned to this land again, and the courtyard had long been razed to the ground... Wu Haoran died, and everyone in the company attended his funeral, except for his rumored girlfriend Bai Wanying. She even refused to admit their relationship after his death. Bai Wanying suffered from mental illness and had attacks from time to time. But since Wu Haoran's death, Bai Wanying has never been sick again...
In the courtyard on a summer afternoon, in the west room lived a single woman with a child and an old lady, and the three of them depended on each other. Later, due to demolition, the people in the courtyard went their separate ways, and the woman in the West House was never seen again. Many years later, I returned to this land again, and the courtyard had long been razed to the ground... Wu Haoran died, and everyone in the company attended his funeral, except for his rumored girlfriend Bai Wanying. She even refused to admit their relationship after his death. Bai Wanying suffered from mental illness and had attacks from time to time. But since Wu Haoran's death, Bai Wanying has never been sick again...

宋代产权制度研究
Liu Yun
This book focuses on the property rights system of the Song Dynasty, draws on the property rights theory of Western new institutional economics, examines the structure of the property rights system of the Song Dynasty, the property rights analysis of charitable properties, and property rights documents, and points out that as a social tool, property rights in the Song Dynasty stimulated social and economic development, improved people's living standards, and at the same time carried out secondary distribution for relief and social welfare, and maintained social stability. Since the property rights system includes the distribution and redistribution of social resources, in order to maintain social order, the Song Dynasty officials formulated a strict property rights management system and formulated policies to clarify issues such as property rights ownership, management, trading, division, tax deduction, and income. This was conducive to promoting social and economic development and improving social welfare, and was conducive to the court's strengthening of control over rural ethnic groups and local society. However, due to factors such as the destruction of local forces, official governance, and national finance, the property rights system of the Song Dynasty was inevitably destroyed.
This book focuses on the property rights system of the Song Dynasty, draws on the property rights theory of Western new institutional economics, examines the structure of the property rights system of the Song Dynasty, the property rights analysis of charitable properties, and property rights documents, and points out that as a social tool, property rights in the Song Dynasty stimulated social and economic development, improved people's living standards, and at the same time carried out secondary distribution for relief and social welfare, and maintained social stability. Since the property rights system includes the distribution and redistribution of social resources, in order to maintain social order, the Song Dynasty officials formulated a strict property rights management system and formulated policies to clarify issues such as property rights ownership, management, trading, division, tax deduction, and income. This was conducive to promoting social and economic development and improving social welfare, and was conducive to the court's strengthening of control over rural ethnic groups and local society. However, due to factors such as the destruction of local forces, official governance, and national finance, the property rights system of the Song Dynasty was inevitably destroyed.