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Fire under the Hammer: a Panoramic Photo of China's Auctions

Tieliu

142K0

After describing the complicated auction phenomena and various interesting anecdotes, this book reflects on the rights and wrongs, gains and losses in auctions, and especially puts forward some creative suggestions on the regulation and soundness of the auction market.

Height (top)

Height (top)

Literature

Tieliu

58K0

Since 2015, the Chinese Writers Association has cooperated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to organize a group of writers to begin writing a series of reportages with the theme of "70 Years of Innovation to Serve the Country" by Chinese scientists. The major scientific research achievement of artificially synthesizing bovine insulin is undoubtedly a representative and benchmark event in the scientific community since the founding of New China, and deserves a special mention. As an experienced reportage writer, Tie Liu has the courage to take on this important task. Through in-depth and detailed interviews, he created the long reportage "Height", trying to restore the exciting and magnificent historical scene half a century ago, and restore the extraordinary journey of the group army operations of the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Peking University and other units of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. After arduous exploration and climbing, they finally achieved a major breakthrough.

Tiangong: Humans Synthesize Bovine Insulin for the First Time

Tieliu

120K0

This book is a long reportage that uses documentary techniques to panoramically show the birth of synthetic bovine insulin in China. In September 1965, China artificially synthesized crystalline bovine insulin for the first time in the world. It took an important step for mankind to uncover the mysteries of life and solve medical problems. It became a milestone in China's journey to climb the world's technological peak. Its significance and influence were huge. It was a major achievement that came close to winning the Nobel Prize that year. By showing the extremely intelligent but arduous scientific research work of scientists such as Niu Jingyi and Zou Chenglu behind the achievement of this landmark achievement, the author expresses his praise for scientific researchers' courage to create ideas, shoulder heavy responsibilities, and selfless dedication. It has positive guiding significance for the new generation of scientific researchers and even ordinary workers.

Chinese Destroyer Memorandum

Tieliu

178K01

This book reflects on the maritime turmoil since the Sino-Japanese War of 1898-1894, reminds the Chinese navy of its difficult journey to rise, reveals its heavy and glorious history, inspires people to forge ahead, and shows the rise of heroes in the maritime world in the 21st century. It describes the growth process of our navy's destroyer force from scratch, from weak to strong, involving the Xibaipo decision-making, the formation of the navy at Baima Temple, Sino-Soviet cooperative research and development, sea trials, independent manufacturing of domestic ships, going global, the selfless dedication of naval officers and soldiers in peacetime and the birth of new ideas, etc. It eulogizes the heroes who have worked hard to build a powerful navy.

Backing

Backing

Literature

Tieliu

406K0

In November 1949, not long after the founding of New China, the famous World War II war correspondent Simonov came to China. He specifically proposed to conduct an on-the-spot investigation in Xuzhou, the main battlefield of the Huaihai Campaign. He was surprised that the 600,000 troops commanded by the CCP defeated the 800,000 troops of the Kuomintang. When he heard that 5.43 Million migrant workers had organized powerful supply lines for the People's Liberation Army, he couldn't help but sigh and said: This is a great miracle in the history of human war. This is the real people's war! Marshal Chen Yi said: "I could not forget the people even if I was lying in a coffin. They fed the revolution with millet and pushed the revolution across the Yangtze River with carts." This book panoramically reflects the moving scenes of the people's enthusiastic support in the revolutionary years, especially during the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War, and has created many artistic images. The story is touching and the plot is tear-jerking. The author conducted in-depth interviews and data collection work for several years, and many plots and scenes were disclosed for the first time.

Party Secretary and His Village: a Survival Report of Landless Farmers in China's Urban Villages

Tieliu

123K0

With vivid and simple language, touching and fascinating twists and turns, this book vividly reflects the difficult journey of Gao Xinmin, the village party secretary, who led the villagers to face various contradictions, confusions and entanglements when they lost their land, successfully completed self-rescue, and finally integrated from the countryside into the city through the anatomy of a village in the city. In this long documentary literature, the village described by the writer is actually a microcosm of the rise and fall of the entire Chinese countryside.