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David Copperfield (set of Volumes 1 and 2)

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"David Copperfield (Volume 1)" is a masterpiece with a length of more than 800,000 words, centered on the open-minded intellectual David Copperfield. Through the daily life, studying and making a living, making friends and love, and travel writings of various people in the book, it fully expresses the humanitarian views advocated by the author throughout his life, and also portrays a series of unforgettable characters...

Iron Grinding Classics Volume 3: Ball of Suet

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167K0

Complete collection of classics such as "Ball of Suet", "My Uncle Jules" and "The Necklace", present the tragedies and comedies of people of all colors in French society, and capture the complex human nature contained in daily life. This book also includes Zola's speech at Maupassant's funeral, a master of French naturalistic novels, summarizing Maupassant's great life linked to words.

Selected Novels of Chekhov·children's Collection

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Chekhov is a world-class master of short stories in Russia and the last critical realist art master in Russia in the late 19th century. Together with the French writer Maupassant and the American writer O. Henry, he is known as one of the "three major short story writers in the world". This collection contains 7 articles. "The Sixth Ward" describes a hospital in a small city, full of corruption, violence, and crime, and becomes a microcosm of the darkness of society under the reactionary rule of the Russian Empire. In hospitals, the wards for mental patients have become prisons, and healthy people are also locked up in them. This novel criticized the brutality of the Russian autocratic system and effectively proved that the only way for the people to relieve their suffering is to fight.

A Story Told Again

A Story Told Again

General Fiction

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252K0

"Stories Retold" is a collection of Hawthorne's short stories, first published in 1837. From this work, Hawthorne began to officially sign his name. The title of the book "The Story Retold" is taken from a line in William Shakespeare's historical play "King John": "Life is as dull as a story retold, which makes one's ears tired and drowsy." Edgar Allan Poe was very interested in "The Story Retold" and wrote many reviews, praising Hawthorne as a true genius. Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804 - May 19, 1864), the greatest American novelist in the first half of the 19th century, graduated from Beaudoin College in Maine, USA. Hawthorne's works are rare classics in the history of world literature. His representative works include the short story collection "Moss on the Old House" and "The Story Retold", and the novels "The Scarlet Letter", "The Attic with the Seven Spires", "The Legend of Fortune Valley", "The Jade Figure" and so on.

Lighthouse Ship (chinese Classic Selection)

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"The Lighthouse" is Siegfried Lenz's most popular novella. It tells the story of the heroic struggle between the crew of a lighthouse and a group of fugitives who robbed the ship. The plot of the novel is full of twists and turns, and at the same time it is profound in meaning and rich in philosophy. Although it looks like a thriller on the surface, it is actually a realistic work that reflects the social status of Germany and even Europe in the 1950s. The author uses this story to express his point of view: Europe after the war is not peaceful, and kind people must remain highly vigilant against those who disrupt social order. This book also contains three short stories: "Lehman's Narration", "Serbian Girl" and "An Emergency Method of Self-Defense".

Selected 1 of Maugham's Short Stories

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Living Next to a Killer

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72K02

"Neighbors with a Killer" is selected from Hitchcock's collection of short stories, including "Neighbors with a Killer", "The Idiot's Testimony", "How to Get Away with Murder" and more than ten short stories. The text is concise and plain, the plot is twists and turns, and the ending is unexpected, and often makes readers feel as if they are actually there. The novel is highly readable, full of modern features, in line with current reading habits and trends, and is very popular among the younger generation.

The Witcher Volume 1: the Rise of the White Wolf (2020 Latest Revision)

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163K03

He came from the north on horseback, with white hair and a weathered face; he is a stranger and a demon hunter who takes slaying demons as his own duty and walks between the fog of reality and legend. "Sleeping Beauty" with a short neck and sharp white teeth, who feeds on humans; "Snow White" with ragged hair and excellent swordsmanship, who leads seven dwarfs to rob vendors; "Djinn" with huge eyeballs and lips like a bird's beak, who turns wishes into death contracts... The journey of salvation is full of thorns, curses, lies, betrayals, pressing every step, and only when you escape to a dream can you have a moment of respite. When he looked back, the witcher suddenly realized that he was just a prey in the hands of others! The blood of monsters will eventually be washed away. How will human sins end? Now, do you hear the sound of horse hooves in the distance?

The Monster I Created Ii: Dragon Flame (New Version)

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The genius Yiyi breaks through the boundaries of black and white and is born for subversion. After "The Zoo" and "Summer, Fireworks and My Corpse", the second installment of Otoichi's soul-stirring full-length fantasy novel is released. Two brothers, Al and Gray, accidentally discovered a picture book left by their late father and became lost in the strange world called "Arknoah". The world here is divided into rooms, where killings are endless and life is like a piece of grass. "If you don't destroy those two monsters, you two will not be able to return to the original world." What stands between the two brothers and the monsters born from their inner demons is the choice between life and death. Marina, a mysterious girl who rarely smiles, accidentally breaks into Arknoah, and brings about a disaster that makes everyone tremble - the dragon. Is it the monsters that are scary, or the dark side of people's hearts? After all... Who is the monster? The giant dragon invades, fire covers all living things, and the world of imagination is once again overturned. The young man embarks on a new journey--

Book of Sand

Book of Sand

General Fiction

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49K014

The collection of novels, published in 1975, contains 13 short stories, which are the top works of Borges in his late writing period. Facing a "book of sand" with endless pages, at first it was a sense of happiness that we took for ourselves, and finally we realized that it was a terrible monster and the source of all troubles. This book is the embodiment of Borges's book worship complex and symbolizes the infinite universe and world. People try their best to break through the unknown, but in the end they experience the infinite and confirm their own insignificance and powerlessness. "If space is infinite, we are at any point in space. If time is infinite, we are at any point in time." Concepts such as infinity, possibility, death, memory and time, philosophical and metaphysical thinking are contained in each article.

The Death of a Civil Servant (chekhov's Short Story)

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The language of "Death of a Civil Servant: Selected Novels and Novels by Chekhov" is concise, sharp and humorous, and strives to let the characters show their inner world in real life scenes. The author's description of the scenery has reached the pinnacle of perfection, as if it flows naturally from his heart rather than written with a pen. He is like an observer, trying hard to present the real world in front of readers. Chekhov was such a calm, humble, sincere and enthusiastic person who looked at the world, so his works have a huge power to purify people's hearts.

Snow Country

Snow Country

General Fiction

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141K01

The whole book "Snow Country" takes "nothingness" as the theme, and collects three novellas "Snow Country", "Lake" and "Rainbow", telling the protagonists' loneliness and their common yearning and pursuit of beauty. The heavy snow falls, and all love and hate are ultimately in vain.

The Outsider (selected Novels and Novels by Camus)

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106K8.362

"The Outsider: Selected Novels and Short Stories by Camus" is filled with a strange and grotesque atmosphere. The protagonist in the book is passive, indifferent, lazy, and indifferent to life and people, and his words and actions are very absurd. Readers can often feel a kind of indifference behind this absurdity, and at the same time they can also experience a kind of rationality, and resonate with this rationality in real life.

An Ordinary Day with Peanuts: a Collection of Short Stories by Shirley Jackson

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This book is a collection of short stories by Shirley Jackson, the master of American short stories and queen of Gothic novels. It includes 21 of her most representative and well-known short stories. Many of his works have won literary awards, such as "The Lottery" (won the O. Henry Award in 1949), "Go Home, Louisa" (won the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1961) and "The Possibility of Evil" (won the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1966). In addition, many masterpieces such as "Come Dance with Me in Ireland" (1944), "Summer Man" (1951), "An Ordinary Day with Peanuts" (1956), "Slumber Party" (1964), etc. Have been selected into the "Best American Short Stories Annual". Shirley Jackson's novels often focus on the sudden falls that ordinary people encounter in gentle and familiar daily life, analyzing the dark side of human nature, and using irony to reveal the complex and sometimes chilling reality behind romantic fantasies.

We Have Been Living in the Castle

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104K0

In a manor outside the village, there lived a pair of sisters: the elder sister Constance was overly sensitive and was frightened all day long and could not go out; the younger sister Mary Kate was a willful and energetic girl who believed she could do witchcraft and was usually responsible for shopping in the village. Add to this the frail and delirious Uncle Julian, who spends his days drafting a book trying to make sense of a tragedy six years ago: a dinner in which all other family members died. The murderer was thought to be Constance, the cook, but she was found not guilty. ? Curious villagers kept coming to the manor as guests. Coming to the "murder scene" and meeting the "murderer" made them feel scared and excited. And when cousin Charles arrives unexpectedly, the three people's original peaceful life is completely broken...? "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" is the last novel written by Shirley Jackson. She died of heart failure in 1965 at the age of forty-eight.

The Lottery = Lottery (english Version)

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"Lottery in June makes the banker gain money quickly." On a sunny day in June, in an idyllic village, the villagers gathered together to hold the annual lottery event. Children look around for smooth and round stones and put them in their pockets...

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History

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569K04

This book is a comprehensive and wonderful comprehensive work on the Korean War. The famous American political writer Joseph Goulden made full use of the official files on the Korean War that were declassified in the late 1970s to collect the original intelligence data that the U. S. Government relied on for important decisions. After four years of interviewing many parties and insiders, he completed this insider work through precise sorting and keen grasp. This batch of "Pentagon Korean War Documents" has been re-encrypted by the George W. Bush administration, which makes the truth revealed in this book even more rare and valuable. The book also contains many inside stories of the highest decision-making authorities in the United States, focusing on portraying the unique temperaments and methods of many important military and political officials, such as Truman's stubbornness and rashness, Acheson's cleverness and arrogance, MacArthur's surly dramatization, etc. It provides readers with an excellent window to observe the introduction and operation of U. S. Military and political decisions, as well as a new perspective for understanding the "interaction" of politics, strategy, and battlefields.

National Memorial (part 2): Records of the Kuomintang's Frontal Battlefield Resistance (ii)

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After the Wuhan Battle in October 1938, China's Anti-Japanese War entered a more difficult period. The Kuomintang's frontal battles of Nanchang, Changsha, Guinan, and Suizao... Began one after another, forming an unprecedented and brutal tug-of-war - the Changde Battle, in which China defended The Chinese army of more than 8,000 people faced repeated attacks by 30,000 Japanese troops and held out for 16 days and nights until they ran out of ammunition and food, and fewer than a hundred people survived: the outpost battle to attack Nanning. After 12 days of fierce fighting, the Chinese army regained Kunlun Pass and witnessed the most brutal fighting in the Battle of Nanning. In the first phase of the Chinese Expeditionary Force's entry into Myanmar, they suffered heavy casualties in northern Myanmar. There were only 40,000 remnants of the 100,000 troops in the three armies. During this period, the famous anti-Japanese war generals Zhang Zizhong and General Dai Anlan, as well as millions of Kuomintang officers and soldiers fell on the battlefield to kill the enemy and defend the country. In this period until the Battle of Western Hunan kicked off the counter-offensive, the Chinese Anti-Japanese War finally ushered in a great victory. The country and the soul of the nation were sacrificed. This is a historical monument made of flesh and blood.

The Defeated: the Inside Story of World War Ii Decision-making Through the Eyes of a German General

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Starting from the perspective of the German generals in World War II, this book combines the author's first-hand interrogation records obtained during the Nuremberg review process and the memories of high-level German military witnesses. It provides a comprehensive review of the major historical events from the rise to the fall of the Nazis and the major decisions and gains and losses made by the German army in World War II. It also combines the author's unique military theoretical thoughts to conduct critical research on major battles. It is not only a precious classic of World War II history, but also a classic of military strategic theory.

Naoki Hansawa 2: Going Against the Current

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Once everyone starts working in a bank, everyone is on a roller coaster that slides on an invisible track. This is the second book in the "Naoki Hansawa" series. The background is set in the Japanese banking system after the bubble economy retreated, and it depicts the life of enterprises under the economic downward trend. After recovering a loan of up to 500 million yen, Naoki Hansawa was promoted to the deputy director of the second business department of the Tokyo Central Bank Head Office. After taking office, he was immediately entrusted with the important task of handling the business issues of the Iseshima Hotel and responding to the Financial Services Agency's review. In the face of many difficulties, Banze once again proved his wisdom and ability. At the same time, his friendship with Kondo and Watari became stronger during this difficulty. Banze is the kind of person who has the ability to turn the tide. In the workplace, he is usually entrusted with important tasks and has to deal with various crises again and again. This thing seems to be glamorous and reused, but it is also the first choice for being slandered and framed. However, he faced the difficulties faced by Kurosaki from the Financial Services Agency, faced them head-on, tried every trick, and finally broke through and won, also because he had faith. When Banze was young, his father planted a sentence in his heart: "You must cherish the interaction between people and not work mechanically like a robot." Banze did the same. He tried his best to help President Yuasa keep the Iseshima Hotel because he believed that Yuasa could lead Iseshima further. Because of this belief, no matter how exciting the ups and downs of the roller coaster are, it will eventually take him to the destination he wants. The website can post the following copy - In this world, if we want to survive, we cannot do without money and dreams. If you have to accept a rollercoaster-like fate, then please work hard to change the direction of the ending. In this flame called "the world", if I lose, everything will melt and disappear; if I win, I will be reborn from the ashes, and from then on, the world will have a sword named "Hansawa Naoki". Never give up on your dreams, never succumb to power, never compromise on principles. May our hearts be stronger, and may we finally realize that dream that "seems impossible, too laborious to achieve, but well worth the struggle."

Selected Works of Napoleon (volume 2) (chinese Translation of World Academic Masterpieces Series)

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This book details the 1793 siege of Toulon that Napoleon participated in and commanded, the 1796-1797 war against Italy, and the 1798-1799 expedition to Egypt and Syria, as well as his speeches and orders to the soldiers in these wars, his intricate diplomatic struggles with the belligerents, etc. To be more precise, this book is an anthology of Napoleon's military writings.

I Can't Help but Love You: I Can't Live Without You

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He said: "Dong Zhiwei, I want you." He didn't say that I want to pursue you, he didn't say that I like you, let alone that I love you, he just said, "Dong Zhiwei, I want you." He had never shown such a restless look in front of her. Such Yuan Jingrui made Dong Zhiwei feel strange and soft-hearted, and the previous trembling was replaced by a deep sadness. "No!" She spoke before she choked, preventing any further movement from him. It's not that she doesn't know that he loves her deeply, it's not that she doesn't know how deep his affection is, it's just that after being hurt, she is no longer brave and confident. All she can do is refuse and escape. And he doesn't understand these!

Shadow Lovers

Shadow Lovers

Youth Fiction

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Chang Huan found several tutoring and part-time jobs while studying. Once after tutoring, I passed by a wine lounge and met Yan Zifei. When they first met, Yan Zifei was gentle and elegant, and behaved like a gentleman, making Chang Huan fall in love with him at first sight. When tasting wine, the sound of clinking glasses and the swaying of red wine, couldn't it be that happiness was rippling in her heart? On New Year's Eve, she was devastated, and he rushed to her side immediately. She stayed up late with him, watched the fireworks together, and received his ambiguous embrace... In the years to come, he warmed her life again and again, creating a pure and beautiful time. She thought happiness was nothing more than this, even if he never said "I love you". However, she didn't know that sometimes, beauty is like an illusion. She wants to reach out and touch it, but it is shattered in an instant.

Peace (two Volumes)

Peace (two Volumes)

Youth Fiction

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Princess Ping An was frail since she was a child, so she was favored. When she was thirteen, she got Ji Feng, the son of a guilty minister, as her life attendant, and she fell in love with him at first sight. However, something unexpected happened in the palace soon. Ping An's royal brother forced the palace to kill his father, and then married her to a foreign country. Ping An was attacked by foreign rebels on the way to her wedding. At the critical moment, Ping An was rescued by people in the world, but Ji Feng died trying to save her. Wen De, the leader of the alliance, was entrusted by Ji Feng to take Ping An in and accepted him as a closed disciple. Three years later, Ping An entered the world and happened to meet Mo Li, the right envoy of the cult. Li left and right, Mo Li had doubts about Ping An's life experience, and wanted to take her back to the head teacher, but encountered resistance from Wen De and dissidents in the religion. After he gradually developed an unusual feeling for Ping An, Ping An suddenly discovered that he was indeed not an old friend from back then.

Love is the Palace of Eternal Life

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One is a cute, smart, lively and interesting genius girl, and the other is a big boss who likes to pretend to be pitiful when he has nothing to do. Manman was unlucky to offend the big boss during the interview, but she was able to get into the company of her dreams. Unfortunately, she was unlucky enough to see through the big boss's secret! Turn out to be! The big boss who usually looks just pretty will turn into a peerless beauty when he sings Kun Opera. Turn out to be! The big boss actually has no real power, so he can only act leisurely in the office. The price of peeking into the secrets of big shots is heavy. The soft-hearted Manman is attracted by the boss who pretends to be pitiful, and she falls in love stupidly...

Naoki Hansawa 1: Shura Field

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This is the first book in the "Hanzawa Naoki" series of books. The background is set in the Japanese banking system after the bubble economy retreated, and it depicts the life of enterprises under the economic downward trend. The male protagonist Naoki Hansawa and his friends entered the bank during the most prosperous era of Japan's economy. Everyone had dreams and wanted to show their ambitions. However, as the economic bubble burst, what followed was a decade of depression. During these ten years, dreams became more and more distant, and reality faced more and more office struggles and human dangers... Although this book is set in a bank, in fact, it is more about describing the various aspects of our survival in the life of social organizations. The author's early experiences made him really hate banks, a huge organization that seems strict but actually harbors evil and evil. Although the book is called Naoki Hansawa, the story tells the experiences of a generation. Everyone is following and struggling in this organization called the bank. Everyone copes in very different ways. In fact, the overall story trend is very similar to the Korean comic "Misei", except that the protagonist of the story is not a newcomer to society like "Misei". The struggling young people in "Hansawa Naoki" have been working for more than ten years. Everyone has grown from a novice who knows nothing to a backbone with considerable business ability and skills. That's why there is confrontation and resistance that has never appeared in "Misheng". I think "Naoki Hansawa" tells such a story. Don't give up on your dreams, don't succumb to power, don't compromise on principles, and fight for that "dream that seems impossible and too laborious to realize."

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (complete Collection)

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Open the reader version of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", and you will find 498 stories to fully appreciate the beauty of strange novels! Based on a photocopy of the 1955 manuscript, this comprehensive collection of four important Liaozhai editions contains 498 complete stories! It specially includes classic illustrations and poems from the Qing Dynasty to present the essence of the story! The new "Three Circles" "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" specially includes six great reading values! 1. Liaozhai Chronicles 2. Version circulation chart 3. Pu Songling's preface 4. 533 Comments from Qing Dynasties 5. Lu Xun's Comments on Liaozhai 6. Feng Zhenluan's "Reading Miscellaneous Stories from a Liaozhai Studio" and "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai Studio" are the collection of ancient Chinese strange novels, from which classics such as "Painted Skin", "Nie Xiaoqian" and "Xin Shisi Niang" come from. This book is based on a photocopy of the manuscript published by the Literary Ancient Books Publishing House in 1955. It has been revised from the Qing Keting edition, the Qing manuscript "Yi Shi", the Zhuxue Zhai manuscript, twenty-four volumes, and 498 ghost and fox stories, fully presenting the beauty of strange novels.

Legends of Earthsea Six Parts (set)

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The "Legends of Earthsea" series is one of the greatest fantasy novels in human history. Since its publication in 1968, it has been translated into more than 20 languages ​​and is deeply loved by readers around the world. This book is the last one in the series. It has won many honors such as the 2002 World Fantasy Award and the 2002 Best Book of the Amazon Bookstore in the United States. It has also been highly recommended by many media such as "Publishers Weekly" and "The Economist". This book takes readers back to the Earthsea world of Ged, Tenar, and Lebanese, and also leads to a series of more thrilling stories with brand-new characters.

D-day: Allied Attack on Europe and Operation Neptune

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This book begins with the evacuation from Dunkirk before the Normandy landings. It clearly, comprehensively and completely describes the complete story of the design of transportation, escort, artillery support ships, as well as different strategic views and cultural frictions. The characters described include not only major decision-makers such as Roosevelt, Churchill, Marshall, Eisenhower, and Ramsey, but also junior officers and soldiers.

I Want a Blooming Life

I Want a Blooming Life

General Fiction

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A tear-jerking struggle history of a single father. Love is the power that supports everything. Dreams are meant to be realized. Life requires counterattacks, causing us to live like a human being in our youth. Fu Yao, a well-known training expert and best-selling author, and Wu Manlanjiang, a well-known capital and history research scholar and best-selling author, jointly recommended it.

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On War (essential Edition)

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"On War" is a selection of the military theoretical works of Prussian military theorist Clausewitz. The book profoundly reveals the nature of war being subordinate to politics, emphasizes the role of human factors, especially spiritual power, in war, and explains the trend of the nature of war changing to a popular war. The book discusses the dialectical relationship between strategy and tactics, offense and defense, and the purpose and means of war, and puts forward classic theories such as concentrating superior forces to annihilate the enemy. This book is hailed as a classic of modern Western military theory and has had a profound impact on the history of military thought.

On Sea Power (bilingual in English and Chinese)

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"On Sea Power" is Alfred Thayer Mahan's work on the history of naval warfare and the theory of sea power. In this book, Mahan epoch-makingly proposed the concept of "sea power", elevating the control of the ocean to a strategic level that determines the rise and fall of a country. He believed that sea power and the rise and fall of a country share weal and woe, and maritime interests were crucial to the strength of a country. At the same time, he advocated vigorously developing the navy, developing the merchant fleet, developing maritime trade, and building naval bases and commercial ports. This book interprets the view of "sea power supremacy" from six perspectives: geographical location, natural structure, national territory, population, national characteristics, and government nature. As a masterpiece of sea power, this book is also literary. It objectively and vividly reproduces the process of previous naval battles, expresses praise for those outstanding naval generals without revealing anything, and elaborates on the role of sea power in the development of history, especially the development of world history from the geographical discovery in 1660 to the end of the American Revolutionary War in 1783. It also discusses some necessary factors for sea power. The book attracted attention as soon as it was published. The United States, Japan, Germany, the former Soviet Union and other countries have successively used it as a guide for formulating national development strategies. Since Mahan's death, two world wars and changes in the world's strategic pattern have fully verified the view of sea power theory.

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"On War" has a total of 8 parts and 125 chapters. It systematically summarizes war experience and has incisive discussions on many aspects such as the nature of war, the relationship between war and politics, the role of spiritual factors, armed forces, offense and defense, etc. It is known as a classic of modern Western military theory. The author Clausewitz is therefore regarded as the originator of modern Western military theory. He said: War is nothing more than the continuation of politics through another means. The book contains more than 700,000 words respectively discussing the nature of war, war theory, strategy, combat, army, offense and defense, and war plans. It provides a profound, comprehensive and systematic review of war. The German Chief of Staff believes that this work has shaped an entire generation of outstanding soldiers. For many years until today, Clausewitz's book has been a must-read for military experts, officers and military fans in Western countries. After the death of Clausewitz, there was no second work in Western military science that so completely expounded the general principles and philosophy of war.

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Military

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"On Sea Power" is Alfred Thayer Mahan's work on the history of naval warfare and the theory of sea power. In this book, Mahan epoch-makingly proposed the concept of "sea power", elevating the control of the ocean to a strategic level that determines the rise and fall of a country. He believed that sea power and the rise and fall of a country share weal and woe, and maritime interests were crucial to the strength of a country. At the same time, he advocated vigorously developing the navy, developing the merchant fleet, developing maritime trade, and building naval bases and commercial ports. This book interprets the view of "sea power supremacy" from six perspectives: geographical location, natural structure, national territory, population, national characteristics, and government nature. As a masterpiece of sea power, this book also has literary qualities. It objectively and vividly reproduces the process of previous naval battles, expresses praise for those outstanding naval generals without revealing anything, and elaborates on the role of sea power in the development of history, especially the development of world history from the geographical discovery in 1660 to the end of the American Revolutionary War in 1784. It also discusses some necessary factors for sea power. The book attracted attention as soon as it was published. The United States, Japan, Germany, the former Soviet Union and other countries have successively used it as a guide for formulating national development strategies. Since Mahan's death, two world wars and changes in the world's strategic pattern have fully verified the view of sea power theory.

On Guerrilla Warfare (officially Authorized Version)

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"On Guerrilla Warfare" is a systematic discussion of guerrilla warfare by the Latin American left-wing revolutionary and "the last idealist" Che Guevara, written between 1960 and 1961. As a revolutionary pioneer, the author Che Guevara has become a global cultural symbol and an idol for generations of young people. This battle manual, revised in his own hand, will once again set off a wave of idealistic nostalgia. As a long-selling classic for decades, "On Guerrilla Warfare" embodies the "guerrilla center theory" at the core of Guevara's thoughts. It is an incisive practical manual and a precious document. Guevara made a profound analysis of the Cuban Revolutionary War in "On Guerrilla Warfare" and summarized the strategies and tactics used by the Cuban revolution in the struggle to seize power. He told people how a fighting force determined to devote itself to the revolution grew with the support of the Cuban people, overcame its own weaknesses, and ultimately defeated the dictatorship's army. This edition is officially authorized by the Che Guevara Research Center in Havana, Cuba. It retains for the first time the traces of Che Guevara's personal revision of the first draft of "On Guerrilla Warfare" and is quite authoritative and of historical value.

Thousands of Arrows and Thousands of Swords Kill in One Night: the World's Classic Blitz War

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Blitz warfare is to focus on surprise and quick attacks to strike the enemy like lightning. It can cause the enemy to lose morale under a sudden threat, so that it will collapse immediately under the first huge blow. Because blitzkrieg played an extremely powerful role in World War II, it was intensively studied by British and American military scholars after the war, and it is not difficult to outline a detailed tactical picture. This book takes you into the real world of blitzes. It selects more than ten modern and contemporary classic blitz battles. Each battle is classified as an independent unit. It also introduces the main commanders of both sides of the war, the significance of the war and its impact on the entire war situation, the stories of the war, the relics and monumental buildings left by the war, and the evaluation of the war by future generations.

Loulan Will Never Be Returned Until it is Broken: a World Classic Battle

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After the great French military commander Napoleon Bonaparte led the French expeditionary force of 570,000 people back from Russia after a disastrous defeat, the feudal powers such as Britain, Prussia, and Austria saw the vitality of the First French Empire severely weakened, and quickly formed the Sixth Anti-French Alliance in an attempt to take advantage of the situation. The invader who represented the interests of the bourgeoisie was eliminated in one fell swoop. In the Battle of Leipzig, Napoleon was defeated by an enemy force twice his own and had to be defeated back to the Rhine. The Allied forces had advanced the front to the mainland. This was the result of the French army's two-front battle. This book "Unbroken Loulan Never Returns: World Classic Tough Battles" takes you into the real tough battles in the world. It selects more than ten modern and contemporary classic battles, and lists each battle as an independent unit. It also introduces the main commanders of both sides of the war, the significance of the war and its impact on the entire war situation, the stories of the war, the relics and monumental buildings left by the war, and the evaluation of the war by future generations.

Sun Tzu's Art of War (volume 9)

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"The Art of War" is a brilliant treasure in ancient China's military cultural heritage and an important part of excellent traditional culture. Its content is extensive and profound, its thoughts are profound and rich, and its logic is rigorous and rigorous. It is a concentrated expression of the essence of ancient military thought.

Sun Tzu's Art of War (volume 7)

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105K0

"The Art of War" is a brilliant treasure in ancient China's military cultural heritage and an important part of excellent traditional culture. Its content is extensive and profound, its thoughts are profound and rich, and its logic is rigorous and rigorous. It is a concentrated expression of the essence of ancient military thought.

Sun Tzu's Art of War (volume 3)

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"The Art of War" is a brilliant treasure in ancient China's military cultural heritage and an important part of excellent traditional culture. Its content is extensive and profound, its thoughts are profound and rich, and its logic is rigorous and rigorous. It is a concentrated expression of the essence of ancient military thought.

Greek Mythology (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

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Myth is a product of human childhood and has an everlasting fascination. Greek mythology has been around for a long time because of its relatively complete system and unique literary charm. Greek mythology and biblical mythology have had a comprehensive and profound impact on the religion, philosophy, thought, customs, natural science, literature and art of the entire West and even mankind. When you come into contact with Western culture, you are bound to encounter allusions from Greek mythology. Almost every important classic Western literary work involves characters and plots from Greek mythology, and some are even directly based on Greek mythology. Today, although we don't have to "call everything Greek", a systematic understanding of Greek mythology is what every modern person needs.

Fu Lei's Translation of Famous Biographies

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Fu Lei spent ten years carefully translating it twice, and it is recognized as the preferred translation of "The Biography of Celebrities"! Fu Lei: "I occasionally read the biography of Beethoven, and after reading it I couldn't help crying. I felt like I was illuminated by a divine light, and I suddenly gained the power of new life. I suddenly cheered up like a miracle. This is a major event in my spiritual life." "Celebrity Biography" includes three heroic biographies written by Romain Rolland: "The Biography of Beethoven", "The Biography of Michelangelo" and "The Biography of Tolstoy". The three people in the biography, one is a musician, one is a sculptor and painter, and the other is a novelist, each has his own garden. The three biographies all focus on recording the great genius who dedicated his life to creating immortal masterpieces that can express truth, goodness and beauty on the journey of life's hardships and hardships. The reason why they can persist in their arduous journey depends entirely on their love and confidence in mankind. Romain Rolland called these three great geniuses "heroes".

Romain Rolland Music Notes

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This book is a music monograph by Romain Rolland, the French thinker, litterateur, critical realist writer, music critic and social activist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Romain Rolland has excellent piano playing skills, and music plays a very prominent role in his works. This book mainly introduces the music of the eighteenth century and is divided into two volumes. One is notes on the history of music and the other is sketches of musicians. In the book, Romain Rolland traces the origin of classical music in the eighteenth century in a beautiful style, vividly describes the musical styles of Italy and Germany in the eighteenth century, and brings to life the images of great musicians such as Handel, Telemann, and Metastasio. It fully embodies Romain Rolland's rich musicianship, profound literary skills, and lofty spiritual realm, and presents readers with the European music style of the golden age.

Fu Lei's Translation of John Christophe (all 4 Volumes)

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Whenever you feel down, watch "John Christopher"! Nobel Prize in Literature classic masterpiece! Romain Rolland took 20 years to write it, and Fu Lei translated it twice and revised it six times, which took ten years. It is recognized as a superior standard for translation. Romain Rolland: "In this chaotic era of endless disasters, I hope that Christophe will become a strong and loyal friend, so that everyone can have the joy of life and love in their hearts, so that everyone can live and love regardless of everything!" Romain Rolland personally ordered four volumes in 1921. The first volume includes the life of Christophe as a boy (Dawn, Morning, Boy), describing the awakening of his senses and emotions. The second volume (Resistance, Festival) is written about Christophe's naive, arbitrary, extreme, and rampant crusade against the social and artistic lies of the time. The third volume (Antoinette, Indoors, Girlfriends) contrasts with the passion and hatred of the previous volume. It is a gentle and quiet atmosphere, a lament for friendship and pure love. The fourth volume (The Burning Bush, Fudan) is about the great difficulties in the middle of life. Almost everything is about to be destroyed, but the result still tends to a clear and lofty state, revealing the dawn of another world.

A Complete Collection of Fu Lei's Translations: the Life of Michelangelo (hardcover)

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"The Life of Michelangelo" is one of Romain Rolland's "Celebrity Trilogy". It was created in the early 20th century and is also one of Fu Lei's classic translations. Michelangelo had the power to influence an era. Before him, the artistic sky in Florence was dull and lacked vitality. His appearance blew away the dark clouds hanging over it like a sudden storm. After him, Michelangelo's style influenced artists for almost three centuries. In "The Biography of Michelangelo (Essence)" written by Romain Rolland and translated by Fu Lei, the author highly praised Michelangelo's artistic achievements and analyzed his inner world, thus revealing to readers a Michelangelo who was both ordinary and extraordinary, with unparalleled artistic talent and creativity.

Biographies of Celebrities (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

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"The Biography" is the collective name of "The Biography of Beethoven", "The Biography of Michelangelo" and "The Biography of Tolstoy" written by the French writer Romain Rolland. The three biographies in this book are all extremely talented and enduring in human history. Romain Rolland firmly grasps the commonalities of these three artists in their respective fields, and strives to depict their mental journeys of enduring hardships and ups and downs without changing their original intentions in their troubled life journey, highlighting their noble personality, fraternal emotions and broad mind, thus composing another "heroic symphony" for us.

Spring Breeze Returns to Dreams: Selected Works of Liu Yunruo (understanding the Classics of Literary Masters)

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Watery Spring Sorrow: Prose by Yu Dafu

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Here, there are beautiful and romantic spiritual monologues that make people cherish and cherish for a long time; here, there are life insights that enlighten youth, embellish life, and imagine the century; here, there are the most representative love stories that are sad, sweet, romantic, or pure; here, there are words like poems, and arguments like aphorisms... If you are young, or you have been young, how can you miss "Yu Dafu Prose"! The ideological tendency of Yu Dafu's prose indeed shows his unique personality. He is full of strong resentment towards the dark and moldy life in old China, and loudly denounces and exposes it with a mentality of extreme hatred and complete breakup.

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General Fiction

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"The Scholars" is a chapter-length novel written by Wu Jingzi in the Qing Dynasty. It was written in the 14th year of Qianlong (1749) or a little before. It was first circulated in manuscripts and was first published in the 8th year of Jiaqing (1803). The book has fifty-six chapters. The author uses realism to describe the different expressions of "fame and wealth" by various people in society at that time, especially the criticism and ridicule of imperial examinations, officialdom, ethics, etc., Which is deeply rooted in the bones. The novel represents the peak of Chinese classical satirical novels and creates an example of using novels to criticize real life. Lu Xun commented that this book "upholds a public spirit and points out current ills." The novel has been translated into English, French, German, Russian, Japanese and other languages.

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