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Youth Festival

Youth Festival

General Fiction

Zhang Manling

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"China Educated Youth Library·Song of Life: Youth Festival" is adapted from Zhang Manling's novel "There is a Beautiful Place". She is a real Chinese commoner woman. She is the first Chinese woman to appear on the cover of Time magazine in the United States. Zhang Manling is a woman who has created miracles. She has blazed her own path. Each of us will have a dream, some complexes, and we have many expectations for ourselves. Zhang Manling has been chasing her dreams. These things are not something ordinary talented women can do.

Man Ling Talks About "red Mansions

Zhang Manling

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"Man Ling's Theory of Red Mansions\u003E" is the culmination of the author Zhang Manling's many years of intensive research on Red Mansions. It is full of the author's personal understanding of "A Dream of Red Mansions". The author has a broad cultural vision, and his text is based on his personal reading experience and has a unique perspective, which reflects the author's unique view of red studies. The book consists of four parts: "Red Mansions" notes, "Red Mansions" characters, "Red Mansions" lingering thoughts, and "Red Mansions" picture book appreciation. It contains the author's understanding and insights from reading "A Dream of Red Mansions" throughout his life. The author advocates returning to Cao Xueqin's creative texts, and puts forward many different views on characters such as Lin Daiyu, Jia Baoyu, Xue Baochai, Xiangling, and Xiaohong that are different from the traditional "Redology", and strongly questions the Baodai love tragedy supported by the "tiaobao scheme."

Chinese Commoners (refined Edition)

Zhang Manling

159K0

There is a commoner spirit in Chinese civil society. It refers to those who stand alone outside the imperial palace and the scholarly community, with no name or rank, no position or respect. Zhang Manling's father, Zhang Jinde, was such a scholar from Kunming, Yunnan. Zhang Manling traces her father's Chinese-style life with words that are deeply painful and can be seen on the back of the paper. It goes straight into the changes and desolation of the dying commoner's true spirit, and directly into the responsibility and tempering of the commoner's personality when the collective spirit collapsed. The protagonist is not afraid of power, does not confuse God, does not give up his noble dignity in the dark, and only clings to the commoner spirit of doubt, rebellion, freedom and open-mindedness. His life is extremely desolate, which makes people sigh and sigh when reading it. In today's complex and ever-changing era, "Chinese Commoners" may be able to give people some inspiration on how an ordinary person can protect his or her own heart, how to shape his or her own spiritual dimension, and how to educate his or her children.