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China Times·volume 2
Literature中国时代·卷二
Shi Yonggang
How does the West understand China? How they discovered China, and how they discovered the part behind the same thing that is different from what we know. This book attempts to explore the way Americans record Chinese history, how they view China, and how they view China. Understanding other countries' research on Chinese history can broaden our horizons and trigger more in-depth thinking on multiple levels. To this end, we need an original, unmodified way of recording Chinese history by Americans, whether it is a prejudice or an insight, whether it is a true knowledge or a misunderstanding. This reference-style modern history of China written by an American is of positive significance to our understanding of China, which is advancing rapidly! One million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, and six mainstream American newspapers and periodicals compiled a modern history of China from an American perspective. Chinese people understand the way and observations of China in the mainstream American media. Shi Yonggang, who served in the army for fifteen years, is currently the executive editor of Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly magazine, a writer, book planner, and media researcher. The planner and initiator of the boom in painting biography in the Mainland, he has planned and compiled more than 20 books including "Picture Biography of Soong Meiling", "Picture Biography of Chiang Kai-shek", "Picture Biography of Teresa Teng" and "Picture Biography of Che Guevara". There are also monographs on "Phoenix TV", "Reader" on "Reader" magazine, "Mr. Rabbit" on American Playboy magazine and "China Times", a biography of American "Time" magazine, etc.
How does the West understand China? How they discovered China, and how they discovered the part behind the same thing that is different from what we know. This book attempts to explore the way Americans record Chinese history, how they view China, and how they view China. Understanding other countries' research on Chinese history can broaden our horizons and trigger more in-depth thinking on multiple levels. To this end, we need an original, unmodified way of recording Chinese history by Americans, whether it is a prejudice or an insight, whether it is a true knowledge or a misunderstanding. This reference-style modern history of China written by an American is of positive significance to our understanding of China, which is advancing rapidly! One million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, and six mainstream American newspapers and periodicals compiled a modern history of China from an American perspective. Chinese people understand the way and observations of China in the mainstream American media. Shi Yonggang, who served in the army for fifteen years, is currently the executive editor of Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly magazine, a writer, book planner, and media researcher. The planner and initiator of the boom in painting biography in the Mainland, he has planned and compiled more than 20 books including "Picture Biography of Soong Meiling", "Picture Biography of Chiang Kai-shek", "Picture Biography of Teresa Teng" and "Picture Biography of Che Guevara". There are also monographs on "Phoenix TV", "Reader" on "Reader" magazine, "Mr. Rabbit" on American Playboy magazine and "China Times", a biography of American "Time" magazine, etc.

China Times·volume 1
Literature中国时代·卷一
Shi Yonggang
Mainstream American media: 100 years of modern history of China; "The New York Times" version of documents on the ten years of the Cultural Revolution; "Time" version of records of the Korean War between China and the United States; "Washington Post version of the secret history of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States;" "The New Yorker version" of Deng Xiaoping's reforms; "Newsweek version" version of the story of the rise and fall of Chiang Kai-shek; "Life" version of China's 100-year image memory, one China, two expressions of China's national position, faithfully recording the U. S. National position. Opinion Paper on China's Centenary of Family Interests, the Chinese version of "Glory and Dreams", the book version of "Reference News", "Time" magazine's "Political Technology Insider" on China's look at China, Chinese people's understanding of the modern century history, "Full Political Internal Reference", 1 million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, six major American mainstream newspapers compiled an American view of modern history of China, Chinese people understand the way and observations of China recorded in the American mainstream media. Recommended content: How does the West understand China? How they discovered China, and how they discovered the part behind the same thing that is different from what we know. This book attempts to explore the way Americans record Chinese history, how they view China, and how they view China. Understanding other countries' research on Chinese history can broaden our horizons and trigger more in-depth thinking on multiple levels. To this end, we need an original, unmodified way of recording Chinese history by Americans, whether it is a prejudice or an insight, whether it is a true knowledge or a misunderstanding. This reference-style modern history of China written by an American is of positive significance to our understanding of China, which is advancing rapidly! One million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, and six mainstream American newspapers and periodicals compiled a modern history of China from an American perspective. Chinese people understand the way and observations of China in the mainstream American media. Shi Yonggang, who served in the army for fifteen years, is currently the executive editor of Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly magazine, a writer, book planner, and media researcher. The planner and initiator of the boom in painting biography in the Mainland, he has planned and compiled more than 20 books including "Picture Biography of Soong Meiling", "Picture Biography of Chiang Kai-shek", "Picture Biography of Teresa Teng" and "Picture Biography of Che Guevara". There are also monographs on "Phoenix TV", "Reader" on "Reader" magazine, "Mr. Rabbit" on American Playboy magazine and "China Times", a biography of American "Time" magazine, etc.
Mainstream American media: 100 years of modern history of China; "The New York Times" version of documents on the ten years of the Cultural Revolution; "Time" version of records of the Korean War between China and the United States; "Washington Post version of the secret history of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States;" "The New Yorker version" of Deng Xiaoping's reforms; "Newsweek version" version of the story of the rise and fall of Chiang Kai-shek; "Life" version of China's 100-year image memory, one China, two expressions of China's national position, faithfully recording the U. S. National position. Opinion Paper on China's Centenary of Family Interests, the Chinese version of "Glory and Dreams", the book version of "Reference News", "Time" magazine's "Political Technology Insider" on China's look at China, Chinese people's understanding of the modern century history, "Full Political Internal Reference", 1 million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, six major American mainstream newspapers compiled an American view of modern history of China, Chinese people understand the way and observations of China recorded in the American mainstream media. Recommended content: How does the West understand China? How they discovered China, and how they discovered the part behind the same thing that is different from what we know. This book attempts to explore the way Americans record Chinese history, how they view China, and how they view China. Understanding other countries' research on Chinese history can broaden our horizons and trigger more in-depth thinking on multiple levels. To this end, we need an original, unmodified way of recording Chinese history by Americans, whether it is a prejudice or an insight, whether it is a true knowledge or a misunderstanding. This reference-style modern history of China written by an American is of positive significance to our understanding of China, which is advancing rapidly! One million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, and six mainstream American newspapers and periodicals compiled a modern history of China from an American perspective. Chinese people understand the way and observations of China in the mainstream American media. Shi Yonggang, who served in the army for fifteen years, is currently the executive editor of Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly magazine, a writer, book planner, and media researcher. The planner and initiator of the boom in painting biography in the Mainland, he has planned and compiled more than 20 books including "Picture Biography of Soong Meiling", "Picture Biography of Chiang Kai-shek", "Picture Biography of Teresa Teng" and "Picture Biography of Che Guevara". There are also monographs on "Phoenix TV", "Reader" on "Reader" magazine, "Mr. Rabbit" on American Playboy magazine and "China Times", a biography of American "Time" magazine, etc.

无国界病人:在美治疗癌症3000天
Shi Yonggang
"Patients Without Borders" is a personal account of ten years of cancer treatment. The author suffers from a rare cancer, adrenocortical carcinoma. The incidence of this disease is one in a million, and there are not many treatment options and effective drugs. To this end, the author went to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States to seek medical treatment. He went through the shocking experience of 2 surgeries, 5 recurrences and metastases, 4 emergency visits, and 6 radiotherapy treatments in 10 years. Finally, he was "reborn" by participating in 3 clinical trials of new drugs. This manuscript records in detail the 3,000-day medical treatment experience, and also contains many experiences and thoughts on cancer treatment options. It is a non-fiction work that contains both experiences and thoughts, as well as many real cases. It not only involves the treatment of diseases, but also reflects on the current lifestyle, reminding readers that people have nothing to be proud of, not even their own bodies.
"Patients Without Borders" is a personal account of ten years of cancer treatment. The author suffers from a rare cancer, adrenocortical carcinoma. The incidence of this disease is one in a million, and there are not many treatment options and effective drugs. To this end, the author went to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States to seek medical treatment. He went through the shocking experience of 2 surgeries, 5 recurrences and metastases, 4 emergency visits, and 6 radiotherapy treatments in 10 years. Finally, he was "reborn" by participating in 3 clinical trials of new drugs. This manuscript records in detail the 3,000-day medical treatment experience, and also contains many experiences and thoughts on cancer treatment options. It is a non-fiction work that contains both experiences and thoughts, as well as many real cases. It not only involves the treatment of diseases, but also reflects on the current lifestyle, reminding readers that people have nothing to be proud of, not even their own bodies.

The Lost Military City
General Fiction迷失的兵城
Shi Yonggang
"The Lost Soldier City" is a new military adventure novel published by the famous writer Shi Yonggang. The book is based on the combat life of the northwest border guards. The young lieutenant Shan Hai and the scholar Zi Lao use a short 200-word description in the "Book of Han" to explore a mysterious expedition around an abandoned 2,000-year-old ancient military city, revealing a long-standing historical mystery of the mysterious disappearance of a group of ancient Roman prisoners of war more than 2,000 years ago. Shan Shanhai's exploration of the mysterious ancient city ruins, and scholar Zi Lao's lifelong exploration. With their common ideals and beliefs, the two became close friends and jointly devoted themselves to the cause of exploring the mysteries of the ancient city. The tortuous and touching love entanglement between young lieutenant Shan Hai and female military doctor Jurchen. The majestic northwest plateau, ancient cities, deserts, sunsets, and Gobi comprehensively display the spiritual outlook and combat life scenes of the northwest border guards. It is an excellent full-length military adventure novel that reflects the career of contemporary border guards.
"The Lost Soldier City" is a new military adventure novel published by the famous writer Shi Yonggang. The book is based on the combat life of the northwest border guards. The young lieutenant Shan Hai and the scholar Zi Lao use a short 200-word description in the "Book of Han" to explore a mysterious expedition around an abandoned 2,000-year-old ancient military city, revealing a long-standing historical mystery of the mysterious disappearance of a group of ancient Roman prisoners of war more than 2,000 years ago. Shan Shanhai's exploration of the mysterious ancient city ruins, and scholar Zi Lao's lifelong exploration. With their common ideals and beliefs, the two became close friends and jointly devoted themselves to the cause of exploring the mysteries of the ancient city. The tortuous and touching love entanglement between young lieutenant Shan Hai and female military doctor Jurchen. The majestic northwest plateau, ancient cities, deserts, sunsets, and Gobi comprehensively display the spiritual outlook and combat life scenes of the northwest border guards. It is an excellent full-length military adventure novel that reflects the career of contemporary border guards.