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356 Days in France, My Provence Manor
Literature法兰西356天,我的普罗旺斯庄园
Wang Xiaodong
This is a travel diary of studying in France. Study abroad for nearly a year. He is a senior scholar, but he is full of care for nature; he treats his scientific research with a rigorous work attitude, a dedicated and diligent professional spirit, a master's style of being a ladder for others, and an open mind that is indifferent to fame and fortune. However, he has a strong interest and hobby in the history, culture, religion, customs and sentiments of people around the world; traveling thousands of miles and reading thousands of books are his life goals. While tirelessly completing his teaching and scientific research work, he picked up his luggage and headed for the distance alone.
This is a travel diary of studying in France. Study abroad for nearly a year. He is a senior scholar, but he is full of care for nature; he treats his scientific research with a rigorous work attitude, a dedicated and diligent professional spirit, a master's style of being a ladder for others, and an open mind that is indifferent to fame and fortune. However, he has a strong interest and hobby in the history, culture, religion, customs and sentiments of people around the world; traveling thousands of miles and reading thousands of books are his life goals. While tirelessly completing his teaching and scientific research work, he picked up his luggage and headed for the distance alone.

The Romance of the Tang Dynasty Anxi
General Fiction大唐帝国之风月安西
Wang Xiaodong
In the middle of the eighth century AD, the Tang Dynasty's control of the Western Regions reached its peak. The Anxi Protectorate, one of the two border governors, governed a vast area, bordered by Dashi to the west and Tubo to the south. Some nomadic tribes in the area are also strong and brave, fighting among the powerful ones and trying their best to fight for their living space. Gao Xianzhi used the power of the Anxi garrison to fight the decisive battle with the Dashi Allied Forces in Talas (today's Talaz City, Kazakhstan). Although the Battle of Talos was a local war launched by generals from both sides, it was a key battle for the Tang Dynasty in its heyday to compete for Central Asia.
In the middle of the eighth century AD, the Tang Dynasty's control of the Western Regions reached its peak. The Anxi Protectorate, one of the two border governors, governed a vast area, bordered by Dashi to the west and Tubo to the south. Some nomadic tribes in the area are also strong and brave, fighting among the powerful ones and trying their best to fight for their living space. Gao Xianzhi used the power of the Anxi garrison to fight the decisive battle with the Dashi Allied Forces in Talas (today's Talaz City, Kazakhstan). Although the Battle of Talos was a local war launched by generals from both sides, it was a key battle for the Tang Dynasty in its heyday to compete for Central Asia.