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General Fictions
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O. Henry (1862-1910) is an American short story writer with an international reputation. He is known as the "King of Short Stories" and one of the three masters of short stories in the world. He wrote nearly 300 short stories in his life. His novels have vivid plots, compact structures, strange stories, strong readability, and often have original and unexpected endings. His unique creative style has a great influence on modern American short stories and occupies a position that cannot be ignored in the history of literature. Wang Yongnian's translation is faithful and vivid and can be called a classic.
O. Henry (1862-1910) is an American short story writer with an international reputation. He is known as the "King of Short Stories" and one of the three masters of short stories in the world. He wrote nearly 300 short stories in his life. His novels have vivid plots, compact structures, strange stories, strong readability, and often have original and unexpected endings. His unique creative style has a great influence on modern American short stories and occupies a position that cannot be ignored in the history of literature. Wang Yongnian's translation is faithful and vivid and can be called a classic.

国宝之谜
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The Chinese nation has a long history of thousands of years, and the ancient people used their wisdom to create countless brilliant treasures. After years of precipitation, they have become the national treasures handed down from generation to generation that people see and hear today. Every national treasure is a microcosm of an era, with unknown stories behind it, exuding a mysterious and distant atmosphere. Different eras and different ancestors have left different national treasures with the characteristics of each era to people. Some of them have become confusing due to the long history and lack of writing. While admiring them, people can't help but wonder who the creators of these national treasures are? What's so strange about them? What strange things have happened to them? What is the current condition of the existing national treasures? What is the reason for the disappearance of unaccounted national treasures? Where is it now? Only by clearly understanding these issues can people better understand and cherish national treasures.
The Chinese nation has a long history of thousands of years, and the ancient people used their wisdom to create countless brilliant treasures. After years of precipitation, they have become the national treasures handed down from generation to generation that people see and hear today. Every national treasure is a microcosm of an era, with unknown stories behind it, exuding a mysterious and distant atmosphere. Different eras and different ancestors have left different national treasures with the characteristics of each era to people. Some of them have become confusing due to the long history and lack of writing. While admiring them, people can't help but wonder who the creators of these national treasures are? What's so strange about them? What strange things have happened to them? What is the current condition of the existing national treasures? What is the reason for the disappearance of unaccounted national treasures? Where is it now? Only by clearly understanding these issues can people better understand and cherish national treasures.

资本之都:21世纪德里的美好与野蛮
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The global capital market has brought changes, opportunities, innovation, and hope to Delhi, but it has also brought about a real estate market and medical system dominated by money, endless violent crimes, abuse of nature and the environment, a dysfunctional administrative system and corruption, coupled with the racial problems that have existed since the partition of India and Pakistan. Delhi residents in the 21st century are facing increasingly severe challenges. No matter the rich, the middle class, scavengers, or criminals, no one is immune to this contradiction between destruction and creation. As a second-generation immigrant from India to the UK, Dasgupta returned to the land of his ancestors with a feeling of both intimacy and curiosity. Through his own observations and interviews with residents of Delhi, he intertwined the history of Delhi with the present with a novelist's vivid writing, leaving an objective record of the alienation and cruelty under the tide of urban development. Today, when capitalism and globalization are sweeping the world, Delhi, which is flooded with money capital, is both the common past and the inevitable future of many cities.
The global capital market has brought changes, opportunities, innovation, and hope to Delhi, but it has also brought about a real estate market and medical system dominated by money, endless violent crimes, abuse of nature and the environment, a dysfunctional administrative system and corruption, coupled with the racial problems that have existed since the partition of India and Pakistan. Delhi residents in the 21st century are facing increasingly severe challenges. No matter the rich, the middle class, scavengers, or criminals, no one is immune to this contradiction between destruction and creation. As a second-generation immigrant from India to the UK, Dasgupta returned to the land of his ancestors with a feeling of both intimacy and curiosity. Through his own observations and interviews with residents of Delhi, he intertwined the history of Delhi with the present with a novelist's vivid writing, leaving an objective record of the alienation and cruelty under the tide of urban development. Today, when capitalism and globalization are sweeping the world, Delhi, which is flooded with money capital, is both the common past and the inevitable future of many cities.

Okinawa Notes
History冲绳札记
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"Notes on Okinawa" written by Kenzaburo Oe is a long essay in which the author attempts to think about the following questions: How did the modern country called "Japan" come into being? As a result of modernization, what kind of existence does it have in the world, especially in neighboring countries? Is it really powerful? Have the Japanese truly learned the tragic lessons of their defeat? Therefore, the author turned his focus to Okinawa. How did the country called Ryukyu become incorporated into Japan? The author writes about the relationship between Okinawa and the people of Okinawa Prefecture and Japan and the Japanese in the modern history of Japan, especially the Battle of Okinawa in which Okinawa, Japan's only ground battlefield, was attacked by the United States during Japan's war of aggression. He also discussed the postwar survival of Okinawa as a U. S. Military base and the residents of Okinawa Prefecture returned by the United States. In the book, the author constantly asks: "What is a Japanese? Can you turn yourself into a Japanese who is not that Japanese?" This "bleak introspection" has been criticized by the Japanese political right as a "self-abuse" view of history. "Okinawa Notes" and therefore was pushed to the court.
"Notes on Okinawa" written by Kenzaburo Oe is a long essay in which the author attempts to think about the following questions: How did the modern country called "Japan" come into being? As a result of modernization, what kind of existence does it have in the world, especially in neighboring countries? Is it really powerful? Have the Japanese truly learned the tragic lessons of their defeat? Therefore, the author turned his focus to Okinawa. How did the country called Ryukyu become incorporated into Japan? The author writes about the relationship between Okinawa and the people of Okinawa Prefecture and Japan and the Japanese in the modern history of Japan, especially the Battle of Okinawa in which Okinawa, Japan's only ground battlefield, was attacked by the United States during Japan's war of aggression. He also discussed the postwar survival of Okinawa as a U. S. Military base and the residents of Okinawa Prefecture returned by the United States. In the book, the author constantly asks: "What is a Japanese? Can you turn yourself into a Japanese who is not that Japanese?" This "bleak introspection" has been criticized by the Japanese political right as a "self-abuse" view of history. "Okinawa Notes" and therefore was pushed to the court.

剑桥古代史(第七卷·第一分册):希腊化世界
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The term "Hellenism" is often used to describe a world in which Greek was the universal language. Greeks moved in droves south and east to establish new colonies, or joined mercenary armies in search of wealth, convinced of their status as members of the new ruling class. Discord and conflict inevitably arose as local people and cultures became involved in this creeping Hellenization. Using extensive primary sources, the author examines political events from the death of Alexander to the incorporation of the Hellenistic world into the Roman Empire. He also examines the world's different social institutions and customs, important developments in literature, science, and technology, and the founding of new religious movements. This book is divided into twelve chapters: historical materials of the Hellenistic period, succession to Alexander, monarchy and monarchical concepts, formation of Hellenistic kingdoms, Ptolemaic Egypt, Syria and the East, Macedonia and Greece. The previous chapters focus on specific areas and aspects of the Hellenistic world and the lives of the people in this world. The following chapters 10 to 12 turn mainly to factual narratives.
The term "Hellenism" is often used to describe a world in which Greek was the universal language. Greeks moved in droves south and east to establish new colonies, or joined mercenary armies in search of wealth, convinced of their status as members of the new ruling class. Discord and conflict inevitably arose as local people and cultures became involved in this creeping Hellenization. Using extensive primary sources, the author examines political events from the death of Alexander to the incorporation of the Hellenistic world into the Roman Empire. He also examines the world's different social institutions and customs, important developments in literature, science, and technology, and the founding of new religious movements. This book is divided into twelve chapters: historical materials of the Hellenistic period, succession to Alexander, monarchy and monarchical concepts, formation of Hellenistic kingdoms, Ptolemaic Egypt, Syria and the East, Macedonia and Greece. The previous chapters focus on specific areas and aspects of the Hellenistic world and the lives of the people in this world. The following chapters 10 to 12 turn mainly to factual narratives.

日本历史上的东与西
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"East and West in Japanese History" is the early masterpiece of the famous Japanese medieval history scholar Yoshihiko Amino. In this book, Amino adopts the research perspective of regional history for the first time, and based on the theories of archaeology, sociology, folklore, cultural anthropology and other disciplines, he examines the differences in life and culture of people living in the eastern and western parts of the Japanese archipelago and their impact in history. He not only talked about interesting historical topics such as East Horse and West Ship, mounted archer warriors and pirate warriors, East Shogun Nishi Junyu, Genji and Heiji, but also made enlightening discussions on important concepts such as the social structure of the eastern and western regions, the relationship between political mechanics, Eastern culture and Western culture, and fundamentally rethought "Japanese theory" and "Japanese history theory."
"East and West in Japanese History" is the early masterpiece of the famous Japanese medieval history scholar Yoshihiko Amino. In this book, Amino adopts the research perspective of regional history for the first time, and based on the theories of archaeology, sociology, folklore, cultural anthropology and other disciplines, he examines the differences in life and culture of people living in the eastern and western parts of the Japanese archipelago and their impact in history. He not only talked about interesting historical topics such as East Horse and West Ship, mounted archer warriors and pirate warriors, East Shogun Nishi Junyu, Genji and Heiji, but also made enlightening discussions on important concepts such as the social structure of the eastern and western regions, the relationship between political mechanics, Eastern culture and Western culture, and fundamentally rethought "Japanese theory" and "Japanese history theory."

牛津世界史:牛津英国史
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This textbook for first-year students at Oxford University is both entry-level and professional-level! A treasure at the bottom of the box from Oxford University Press, a professional-level introductory book that took 40 years to create for history lovers! Sit into a class at Oxford University and understand the causes and consequences of this marginal island's rise to the British Empire! As soon as this book came out, it was selected into the designated reading list for freshmen at Oxford University, and it was also regarded as an ideal basic historical reading book by history lovers! An introductory classic to world history that has been highly praised by college freshmen, parents, professors, teachers and the media! The "Oxford History of the World" series continues to be a best-seller in the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries, and the single volume of "Oxford History of Britain" has sold more than 1 million copies! Known as "a book that every educated person should read"! There are 21 books in the "Oxford History of the World" series, including "Oxford History of Britain", "Oxford History of Ancient Greece", "Oxford History of Ancient Rome", "Oxford History of World War I", "Oxford History of the Renaissance", "Oxford History of the French Revolution", "Oxford History of the Third Reich", etc. Among them, "Oxford History of Britain", "Oxford History of Ancient Rome" and "Oxford History of Ancient Greece" are now available.
This textbook for first-year students at Oxford University is both entry-level and professional-level! A treasure at the bottom of the box from Oxford University Press, a professional-level introductory book that took 40 years to create for history lovers! Sit into a class at Oxford University and understand the causes and consequences of this marginal island's rise to the British Empire! As soon as this book came out, it was selected into the designated reading list for freshmen at Oxford University, and it was also regarded as an ideal basic historical reading book by history lovers! An introductory classic to world history that has been highly praised by college freshmen, parents, professors, teachers and the media! The "Oxford History of the World" series continues to be a best-seller in the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries, and the single volume of "Oxford History of Britain" has sold more than 1 million copies! Known as "a book that every educated person should read"! There are 21 books in the "Oxford History of the World" series, including "Oxford History of Britain", "Oxford History of Ancient Greece", "Oxford History of Ancient Rome", "Oxford History of World War I", "Oxford History of the Renaissance", "Oxford History of the French Revolution", "Oxford History of the Third Reich", etc. Among them, "Oxford History of Britain", "Oxford History of Ancient Rome" and "Oxford History of Ancient Greece" are now available.

历史的碰撞:1493
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"The Collision of History: 1493" is a classic work that uses an alternative ecological perspective to interpret globalization and world history over the past 500 years. The author has visited various continents in Asia, Europe and the United States, citing the research results of ecologists, anthropologists, archaeologists and historians. He continues to challenge Eurocentrism and focuses on how the ecological collision between Europe and the Americas has substantially changed one aspect of human history. It answers our confusion about the destiny of mankind and the globalization of social development, and fundamentally explains the roots of the industrial revolution, malaria, and political disputes (immigration, trade policy, and culture wars). "The Collision of History: 1493" is both historical and inspiring, breaking the stereotypes of globalization in historical research and teaching. In current history textbooks, there are only a few sentences describing the event of Columbus landing on the American continent, and even less introduction to the history of the American continent. In Charles Mann's writing, Columbus landed on the American continent in 1492, which can be called the source of current globalization problems. It was one of the important events after the extinction of the dinosaurs. The "Columbian Exchange" brought about chaotic exchanges and collisions between the mysterious American continent and other independent continents - American independence and malarial mosquitoes, British Industrial Revolution and Amazon rubber, American silver and the intensification of the demise of the Ming Dynasty... Various seemingly unrelated events contain close connections. It was these events that accelerated the formation of the modern world. Teenagers will discover new perspectives on world history, and adult readers will also rethink the reasons for the stalemate of globalization.
"The Collision of History: 1493" is a classic work that uses an alternative ecological perspective to interpret globalization and world history over the past 500 years. The author has visited various continents in Asia, Europe and the United States, citing the research results of ecologists, anthropologists, archaeologists and historians. He continues to challenge Eurocentrism and focuses on how the ecological collision between Europe and the Americas has substantially changed one aspect of human history. It answers our confusion about the destiny of mankind and the globalization of social development, and fundamentally explains the roots of the industrial revolution, malaria, and political disputes (immigration, trade policy, and culture wars). "The Collision of History: 1493" is both historical and inspiring, breaking the stereotypes of globalization in historical research and teaching. In current history textbooks, there are only a few sentences describing the event of Columbus landing on the American continent, and even less introduction to the history of the American continent. In Charles Mann's writing, Columbus landed on the American continent in 1492, which can be called the source of current globalization problems. It was one of the important events after the extinction of the dinosaurs. The "Columbian Exchange" brought about chaotic exchanges and collisions between the mysterious American continent and other independent continents - American independence and malarial mosquitoes, British Industrial Revolution and Amazon rubber, American silver and the intensification of the demise of the Ming Dynasty... Various seemingly unrelated events contain close connections. It was these events that accelerated the formation of the modern world. Teenagers will discover new perspectives on world history, and adult readers will also rethink the reasons for the stalemate of globalization.

东南亚:多文明世界的发现(讲谈社·兴亡的世界史 06)
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"Southeast Asia: The Discovery of a Multi-Civilization World (Kodansha·Rise and Fall of the World History 06)" Southeast Asia, sandwiched between China and India, always seems to have half-hidden faces. Chinese, Indian, Arab, European and American... Civilizations from all over the world collide and intersect here, but beneath the diverse appearance is the local life that remains unchanged and lives in harmony with nature. This multi-civilization world with non-linear development may be the choice for future human development. Professor Yoshiaki Ishizawa has studied the history of Southeast Asia for more than 50 years. Starting from the ruins and inscriptions, he reconstructed the entire history of the Angkor Dynasty, showing the daily necessities of ordinary people in Southeast Asia, as well as their unique spiritual culture.
"Southeast Asia: The Discovery of a Multi-Civilization World (Kodansha·Rise and Fall of the World History 06)" Southeast Asia, sandwiched between China and India, always seems to have half-hidden faces. Chinese, Indian, Arab, European and American... Civilizations from all over the world collide and intersect here, but beneath the diverse appearance is the local life that remains unchanged and lives in harmony with nature. This multi-civilization world with non-linear development may be the choice for future human development. Professor Yoshiaki Ishizawa has studied the history of Southeast Asia for more than 50 years. Starting from the ruins and inscriptions, he reconstructed the entire history of the Angkor Dynasty, showing the daily necessities of ordinary people in Southeast Asia, as well as their unique spiritual culture.

卢比孔河:罗马共和国的衰亡(第二版)
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At the beginning of the 1st century BC, Rome had become the hegemonic country in the Mediterranean. Carthage was destroyed, the Greek states surrendered, and Spain, Gaul, and Pergamon returned to Rome. Expansion brought wealth and glory to Rome, but it also sown the seeds of violence and corruption. The power of the provincial governor expanded, and the soldiers who followed the governor in battle increasingly became the governor's "private soldiers", and the governor became a military giant of the separatist party. The wealth, beauty, and political culture from the Eastern Provinces also eroded the foundation of the Republic. At the same time, class divisions in Rome became increasingly serious. Aristocrats live in villas equipped with "sky baths" and feast on oysters, while many civilians live in shared apartment buildings and struggle to survive. The class struggle became intense. All parties to the struggle continue to break through the political bottom line. This book takes Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon as the starting point and depicts the magnificent and bloody history of the last century of the Roman Republic. This is a great era of political transformation, full of power struggles, political intrigues, class struggles and brutal civil wars. There are many characters in the book, including not only political giants such as Sulla, Caesar, Pompey, Cicero, Antony, and Octavian, but also political clowns who dress up as women, frustrated politicians who sit by the fish pond and "lie down" while fishing, and assassins who sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Republic. Together they played a variation on the path to empire.
At the beginning of the 1st century BC, Rome had become the hegemonic country in the Mediterranean. Carthage was destroyed, the Greek states surrendered, and Spain, Gaul, and Pergamon returned to Rome. Expansion brought wealth and glory to Rome, but it also sown the seeds of violence and corruption. The power of the provincial governor expanded, and the soldiers who followed the governor in battle increasingly became the governor's "private soldiers", and the governor became a military giant of the separatist party. The wealth, beauty, and political culture from the Eastern Provinces also eroded the foundation of the Republic. At the same time, class divisions in Rome became increasingly serious. Aristocrats live in villas equipped with "sky baths" and feast on oysters, while many civilians live in shared apartment buildings and struggle to survive. The class struggle became intense. All parties to the struggle continue to break through the political bottom line. This book takes Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon as the starting point and depicts the magnificent and bloody history of the last century of the Roman Republic. This is a great era of political transformation, full of power struggles, political intrigues, class struggles and brutal civil wars. There are many characters in the book, including not only political giants such as Sulla, Caesar, Pompey, Cicero, Antony, and Octavian, but also political clowns who dress up as women, frustrated politicians who sit by the fish pond and "lie down" while fishing, and assassins who sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Republic. Together they played a variation on the path to empire.

我曾悲伤地爱过这个世界:纪伯伦经典散文诗选
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The collection of poems by Kahlil Gibran, the most outstanding poet in the world in the 20th century, was translated by the famous writer Bing Xin. It is a book of wisdom about life, art, love and life. "Sand and Foam" is composed of short chapters with long charm, like crystal clear pearls, reflecting the author's profound thoughts and fantastic imagination. It is a pair with Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". Both of them use short but meaningful poems to penetrate into the hearts of readers bit by bit. Compared with the liveliness and freedom of "Birds", Gibran's "Sand and Foam" is more dignified and rich in imagination. "The Prophet" is known as "the best gift from the East to the West". It is a scripture that guides the path of life. Every word is exquisite and full of poetry. It is like a sweet spring, gurgling to nourish the hearts of readers.
The collection of poems by Kahlil Gibran, the most outstanding poet in the world in the 20th century, was translated by the famous writer Bing Xin. It is a book of wisdom about life, art, love and life. "Sand and Foam" is composed of short chapters with long charm, like crystal clear pearls, reflecting the author's profound thoughts and fantastic imagination. It is a pair with Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". Both of them use short but meaningful poems to penetrate into the hearts of readers bit by bit. Compared with the liveliness and freedom of "Birds", Gibran's "Sand and Foam" is more dignified and rich in imagination. "The Prophet" is known as "the best gift from the East to the West". It is a scripture that guides the path of life. Every word is exquisite and full of poetry. It is like a sweet spring, gurgling to nourish the hearts of readers.

Wasteland Elegy
Literature荒原悲歌
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This is a translation of a German literary classic. It collects the classic works of German writers represented by Goethe in the 18th and 19th centuries, including novels, essays and biographies. These works mainly reflect the European social reality before and after the French Revolution in the Middle Ages, criticizing the hypocrisy, indifference and ugliness of human nature in Western society. It mainly includes Goethe's novel "From Enemies to Couple", Hoffmann's novel "Miss Scudel", Kafka's novel "Country Doctor", Schopenhauer's essay "The Voice of the Heart", Nietzsche's essay "The Wisdom of Life" and Zweig's biographies "The Marriage of the Princess" and "The King's Troubles", etc.
This is a translation of a German literary classic. It collects the classic works of German writers represented by Goethe in the 18th and 19th centuries, including novels, essays and biographies. These works mainly reflect the European social reality before and after the French Revolution in the Middle Ages, criticizing the hypocrisy, indifference and ugliness of human nature in Western society. It mainly includes Goethe's novel "From Enemies to Couple", Hoffmann's novel "Miss Scudel", Kafka's novel "Country Doctor", Schopenhauer's essay "The Voice of the Heart", Nietzsche's essay "The Wisdom of Life" and Zweig's biographies "The Marriage of the Princess" and "The King's Troubles", etc.

瓦尔登湖:世界上最修心的地方
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"Walden" begins in spring, goes through summer, autumn and winter, and ends in spring. This is exactly the cycle of life. In that wooden house, among the lakes and mountains, he observed, listened, felt, meditated, and dreamed. Through his own life experiments, he told the world not to lose the direction and meaning of life due to the complexity of life. He believes that only by living a simple life can people abandon their inner anxieties and enjoy inner peace, relaxation and joy. It must be mentioned that despite the lack of cultural exchanges between China and the West at that time, Thoreau translated and read many Confucian works and integrated his understanding of Confucianism into his own thoughts. Therefore, his works also exude the unique temperament of Chinese classical literature.
"Walden" begins in spring, goes through summer, autumn and winter, and ends in spring. This is exactly the cycle of life. In that wooden house, among the lakes and mountains, he observed, listened, felt, meditated, and dreamed. Through his own life experiments, he told the world not to lose the direction and meaning of life due to the complexity of life. He believes that only by living a simple life can people abandon their inner anxieties and enjoy inner peace, relaxation and joy. It must be mentioned that despite the lack of cultural exchanges between China and the West at that time, Thoreau translated and read many Confucian works and integrated his understanding of Confucianism into his own thoughts. Therefore, his works also exude the unique temperament of Chinese classical literature.

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Literaturen
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The whole book begins with spring, goes through summer, autumn, and winter, and ends with spring, completing a cycle of life. The end is also the starting point, and life is revived. Where the article analyzes life and criticizes customs, the language is astonishing, the words are sparkling, the insights are unique, and thought-provoking; where the scenery is described, the language is beautiful and detailed, such as the clear and transparent lake water and the dense and green mountains and forests. This is a fresh, healthy, and uplifting book with extremely moving descriptions of spring and dawn. Here you can find the pure air provided by nature, gurgling streams, and singing birds, without the environmental pollution caused by industrial society. By reading this book, you will not only feel the purity of your soul and the sublimation of your spirit, but you will also learn about flora and fauna, extensive knowledge of humanities, geography, and history, and experience the enlightening thoughts that flow through the clouds. Taste the philosophy of life, increase the wisdom of life, and feel the beauty of nature and life.
The whole book begins with spring, goes through summer, autumn, and winter, and ends with spring, completing a cycle of life. The end is also the starting point, and life is revived. Where the article analyzes life and criticizes customs, the language is astonishing, the words are sparkling, the insights are unique, and thought-provoking; where the scenery is described, the language is beautiful and detailed, such as the clear and transparent lake water and the dense and green mountains and forests. This is a fresh, healthy, and uplifting book with extremely moving descriptions of spring and dawn. Here you can find the pure air provided by nature, gurgling streams, and singing birds, without the environmental pollution caused by industrial society. By reading this book, you will not only feel the purity of your soul and the sublimation of your spirit, but you will also learn about flora and fauna, extensive knowledge of humanities, geography, and history, and experience the enlightening thoughts that flow through the clouds. Taste the philosophy of life, increase the wisdom of life, and feel the beauty of nature and life.

A Week on the River
Literature河上一周
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This book is a commemorative work written by the author when he was in his twenties, to commemorate the two-week trip he and his brother took on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. Later, when his brother passed away, he wrote this work as a memorial. However, the whole book is abbreviated as a week's travel, and starting from the perspective of travel, the text touches on the role of the environment on the spirit, and how the human soul can be purified in the natural environment. This book is a companion volume to "Walden". Its essence is more reflected in the journey through nature, the role of the environment on the spirit, and how people think and discern in the natural environment.
This book is a commemorative work written by the author when he was in his twenties, to commemorate the two-week trip he and his brother took on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. Later, when his brother passed away, he wrote this work as a memorial. However, the whole book is abbreviated as a week's travel, and starting from the perspective of travel, the text touches on the role of the environment on the spirit, and how the human soul can be purified in the natural environment. This book is a companion volume to "Walden". Its essence is more reflected in the journey through nature, the role of the environment on the spirit, and how people think and discern in the natural environment.

Time and Power
History时间与权力
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From being devastated by the artillery fire of the Thirty Years' War to trying to control the world during the Third Reich, Germany followed a winding path under different rulers. We cannot help but ask: How do political decision-makers in Germany and around the world understand and use the power in their hands, and under the guidance of what concepts do they make decisions to determine the fate of the country and influence the development process of the world? In order to answer this extraordinary question, German history expert Christopher Clark ingeniously grasped the philosophical incision of "time consciousness" and used four shapers of German history, namely Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, Friedrich II, Bismarck and Hitler as research samples, to conduct a groundbreaking interpretation of the issue of "the relationship between the power of those in power and their time consciousness." Time consciousness relates to a country's past, present and future: drawing lessons and strength from past history, presupposing possible future crises and changes, and guiding current decisions and actions to achieve one's own political goals are the basic thinking logic of national political decision-makers. From a vast sea of historical materials, Clark extracts information such as the personal experiences, historical background, speeches, and political actions of Friedrich Wilhelm, Friedrich II, Bismarck, and Hitler. With thoughtful and passionate writing, Clark reveals the answers to questions such as how decision-makers understand and use the concept of time, the interaction between power and time, and the impact of time consciousness on the internal affairs and diplomacy of major powers.
From being devastated by the artillery fire of the Thirty Years' War to trying to control the world during the Third Reich, Germany followed a winding path under different rulers. We cannot help but ask: How do political decision-makers in Germany and around the world understand and use the power in their hands, and under the guidance of what concepts do they make decisions to determine the fate of the country and influence the development process of the world? In order to answer this extraordinary question, German history expert Christopher Clark ingeniously grasped the philosophical incision of "time consciousness" and used four shapers of German history, namely Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, Friedrich II, Bismarck and Hitler as research samples, to conduct a groundbreaking interpretation of the issue of "the relationship between the power of those in power and their time consciousness." Time consciousness relates to a country's past, present and future: drawing lessons and strength from past history, presupposing possible future crises and changes, and guiding current decisions and actions to achieve one's own political goals are the basic thinking logic of national political decision-makers. From a vast sea of historical materials, Clark extracts information such as the personal experiences, historical background, speeches, and political actions of Friedrich Wilhelm, Friedrich II, Bismarck, and Hitler. With thoughtful and passionate writing, Clark reveals the answers to questions such as how decision-makers understand and use the concept of time, the interaction between power and time, and the impact of time consciousness on the internal affairs and diplomacy of major powers.

This is a Place Where We Don't Exist
General Fiction这里是没有我们存在的地方
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"The precious wealth called emotion that arises between people will not immediately become worthless once a crack occurs. It will continue to corrupt bit by bit, until in the end, it will turn into a poison, corroding us, torturing us, and destroying us." - However, aren't they the ones who heal us in the end? Serizawa is a director of a large food company. Although his career is going smoothly, he still can't let go of his sister who passed away when he was only three years old. He has always been unwilling to get married, have children, and enter the so-called "adult world." One day, Serizawa met his former subordinate Tumi Eruhara, and the two had a relationship. Even though this was Zhumi's trap, getting along with her brought color to the life that Serizawa once gave up. Serizawa quit his job and attended the funeral of an old friend, and gradually gained a different understanding of the world...
"The precious wealth called emotion that arises between people will not immediately become worthless once a crack occurs. It will continue to corrupt bit by bit, until in the end, it will turn into a poison, corroding us, torturing us, and destroying us." - However, aren't they the ones who heal us in the end? Serizawa is a director of a large food company. Although his career is going smoothly, he still can't let go of his sister who passed away when he was only three years old. He has always been unwilling to get married, have children, and enter the so-called "adult world." One day, Serizawa met his former subordinate Tumi Eruhara, and the two had a relationship. Even though this was Zhumi's trap, getting along with her brought color to the life that Serizawa once gave up. Serizawa quit his job and attended the funeral of an old friend, and gradually gained a different understanding of the world...

Fine Snow (selected Translations of Famous Works)
General Fiction细雪(译文名著精选)
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The novel takes the four sisters of the famous Makioka family in Osaka as the protagonists, and the story of the blind date of the beautiful and quiet third sister Yukiko as the main line. It also touches on local customs, social events, foreign exchanges, etc. The work is like a long painting with bright colors and elegant style, showing the whole picture of the life of the upper class in modern Japan's Kansai region. It is known as the best genre novel with a classical style. The author is good at selecting and arranging plots, and truly and vividly expresses the thoughts, feelings and unique destiny of these people. The characters' dialogues are in Osaka dialect, which is unique. The plots of catching fireflies by the river and flooding are wonderful and moving, as if a vivid picture of life is presented in front of readers, giving readers a beautiful enjoyment. The novel also provides a true and detailed description of the customs, customs and major social events in the Keihan area.
The novel takes the four sisters of the famous Makioka family in Osaka as the protagonists, and the story of the blind date of the beautiful and quiet third sister Yukiko as the main line. It also touches on local customs, social events, foreign exchanges, etc. The work is like a long painting with bright colors and elegant style, showing the whole picture of the life of the upper class in modern Japan's Kansai region. It is known as the best genre novel with a classical style. The author is good at selecting and arranging plots, and truly and vividly expresses the thoughts, feelings and unique destiny of these people. The characters' dialogues are in Osaka dialect, which is unique. The plots of catching fireflies by the river and flooding are wonderful and moving, as if a vivid picture of life is presented in front of readers, giving readers a beautiful enjoyment. The novel also provides a true and detailed description of the customs, customs and major social events in the Keihan area.

Golden Scenery
General Fiction黄金风景
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This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Chikuma Shobo in 1985, and includes 13 novels and essays by Osamu Dazai, including "Golden Landscape", "Women's Talk", "Eighty-Eight Nights", "Pretty Girl", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute". "Golden Scenery" depicts Dazai Osamu's respect for female beauty through the maid Qing's consistent consideration and comfort for the dandy young master. "The Song of Lazy" deeply reflects on the evil of laziness and writes the inspiring saying "If you don't work, you have no rights, and you will naturally lose your qualifications as a human being."
This book is based on "The Complete Works of Osamu Dazai" published by Japan's Chikuma Shobo in 1985, and includes 13 novels and essays by Osamu Dazai, including "Golden Landscape", "Women's Talk", "Eighty-Eight Nights", "Pretty Girl", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute". "Golden Scenery" depicts Dazai Osamu's respect for female beauty through the maid Qing's consistent consideration and comfort for the dandy young master. "The Song of Lazy" deeply reflects on the evil of laziness and writes the inspiring saying "If you don't work, you have no rights, and you will naturally lose your qualifications as a human being."

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Dazai Osamu uses his suicide experience to analyze his true self to readers. When Osamu Dazai was twenty-one, he met a married woman in a Ginza cafe. Three days after living together, they took sleeping pills and committed suicide by drowning in Kamakura. As a result, Osamu Dazai was rescued, but the 18-year-old woman died. Osamu Dazai was therefore charged with "assisting suicide". Although he was later found not to be prosecuted, he created "Clown's Flower" based on his guilty conscience of leaving a woman to die alone after making an appointment to die in love. The protagonist Ye Zang Oba in "The Clown Flower" has the same name as the protagonist in "The Unfit". It describes Ye Zang's failure to die for love and then enters a nursing home. However, unlike the Ye Zang in "The Unfit" who has low self-esteem, cowardice, and decadence, the Ye Zang in "The Clown Flower" is young, impulsive and proud. In this work, the author analyzes the mental journey of the protagonist Oba Yezo, who appears to be passive and decadent but actually seeks to survive in a desperate situation in his future pinnacle work "Disqualification in the World", and also reveals many secrets about writing.
Dazai Osamu uses his suicide experience to analyze his true self to readers. When Osamu Dazai was twenty-one, he met a married woman in a Ginza cafe. Three days after living together, they took sleeping pills and committed suicide by drowning in Kamakura. As a result, Osamu Dazai was rescued, but the 18-year-old woman died. Osamu Dazai was therefore charged with "assisting suicide". Although he was later found not to be prosecuted, he created "Clown's Flower" based on his guilty conscience of leaving a woman to die alone after making an appointment to die in love. The protagonist Ye Zang Oba in "The Clown Flower" has the same name as the protagonist in "The Unfit". It describes Ye Zang's failure to die for love and then enters a nursing home. However, unlike the Ye Zang in "The Unfit" who has low self-esteem, cowardice, and decadence, the Ye Zang in "The Clown Flower" is young, impulsive and proud. In this work, the author analyzes the mental journey of the protagonist Oba Yezo, who appears to be passive and decadent but actually seeks to survive in a desperate situation in his future pinnacle work "Disqualification in the World", and also reveals many secrets about writing.

世界文明史:宗教改革(上)
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The accurate name of this volume should be "The history of European civilization outside Italy from around 1300 to 1564, including the religious history of Italy, as well as the civilizations of Islam and Judaism in Europe, Africa, and West Asia." The Renaissance and the Reformation were the two sources of hostility between intellectuality and morality in modern life. Some people would be grateful to the Renaissance for liberating people's minds and beautifying life, while others would be grateful to the Reformation for inspiring religious beliefs and moral awareness. The Renaissance indeed inherited the mainstream of European spiritual development, and later led to the Enlightenment; but the Reformation deviated from the norm, rejected reason, and reaffirmed medieval beliefs. The lesson provided by the war is that any religion must survive in competition, and it will not become tolerant if it does not face challenges to appear supreme. The gift of the Reformation was to provide this kind of competition of faith, to make each religion strive to strive, to remind them of their tolerance, and to bring the desire and experiment of freedom to our fragile hearts.
The accurate name of this volume should be "The history of European civilization outside Italy from around 1300 to 1564, including the religious history of Italy, as well as the civilizations of Islam and Judaism in Europe, Africa, and West Asia." The Renaissance and the Reformation were the two sources of hostility between intellectuality and morality in modern life. Some people would be grateful to the Renaissance for liberating people's minds and beautifying life, while others would be grateful to the Reformation for inspiring religious beliefs and moral awareness. The Renaissance indeed inherited the mainstream of European spiritual development, and later led to the Enlightenment; but the Reformation deviated from the norm, rejected reason, and reaffirmed medieval beliefs. The lesson provided by the war is that any religion must survive in competition, and it will not become tolerant if it does not face challenges to appear supreme. The gift of the Reformation was to provide this kind of competition of faith, to make each religion strive to strive, to remind them of their tolerance, and to bring the desire and experiment of freedom to our fragile hearts.

维京人:北欧人的传奇历史(暗黑历史书系)
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Were the Vikings just brutal pirates? They did loot cities and invade Western Europe, but they came from a well-ordered society ruled by law. They wore well-made clothes, loved to be clean, and could comb their beards; they were not professional robbers, but probably craftsmen or farmers with a well-built farm. This book tells the complete history of the Vikings from the 8th to the 11th century, from religion, law, and social order to weapons, food, and daily life, from plundering, and trade to the entire Viking kingdom, covering all aspects of Viking history. It contains more than 200 photos, maps, and paintings, and provides a clear portrait of this legendary nation with superb brushwork.
Were the Vikings just brutal pirates? They did loot cities and invade Western Europe, but they came from a well-ordered society ruled by law. They wore well-made clothes, loved to be clean, and could comb their beards; they were not professional robbers, but probably craftsmen or farmers with a well-built farm. This book tells the complete history of the Vikings from the 8th to the 11th century, from religion, law, and social order to weapons, food, and daily life, from plundering, and trade to the entire Viking kingdom, covering all aspects of Viking history. It contains more than 200 photos, maps, and paintings, and provides a clear portrait of this legendary nation with superb brushwork.

Born to Run
Literature天生就会跑
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Every morning, the antelope knows that it must run faster than the fastest lion; the lion knows that it must run faster than the slowest antelope. Whether it is a lion or an antelope, when the sun rises, it must start running. All other mammals on earth are running free, are humans the only exception? Mexico's Copper Canyon is home to the Tarahumara, the strongest long-distance running group in history. They survived because their fathers could outrun a deer, and their fathers survived because their grandfather could outrun an Apache war horse. They never know how fast or how long they will have to run in pursuit of their prey. Only by adjusting posture, direction and speed at any time, and jumping nimbly between rocks and ravines, can one run through intricate mountain roads, climb steep rock walls, and return home. The Tarahumara run not so much to be faster as to be closer to each other and infinitely closer to nature. It turns out that people are born to run!
Every morning, the antelope knows that it must run faster than the fastest lion; the lion knows that it must run faster than the slowest antelope. Whether it is a lion or an antelope, when the sun rises, it must start running. All other mammals on earth are running free, are humans the only exception? Mexico's Copper Canyon is home to the Tarahumara, the strongest long-distance running group in history. They survived because their fathers could outrun a deer, and their fathers survived because their grandfather could outrun an Apache war horse. They never know how fast or how long they will have to run in pursuit of their prey. Only by adjusting posture, direction and speed at any time, and jumping nimbly between rocks and ravines, can one run through intricate mountain roads, climb steep rock walls, and return home. The Tarahumara run not so much to be faster as to be closer to each other and infinitely closer to nature. It turns out that people are born to run!

世界简史(精装插图版)
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"A Brief History of the World" is a distinctive world history written by the famous British writer Wells. In "A Brief History of the World", the author has unique narratives about ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome, the European Renaissance, the Reformation, the British Industrial Revolution, the American War of Independence, the French Revolution, etc. Eastern culture, including Confucianism and Taoism, are all involved. "A Brief History of the World" got rid of the narrow-mindedness of nationalism and even Eurocentrism earlier than many works of the same era. In "A Brief History of the World", Wells focused on the heritage of the entire human civilization, including culture, thought, religion, art, etc., Which are truly valuable things in the process of human history. Wells wrote history as a writer with great literary talent. Therefore, "A Brief History of the World" is highly readable. Since its publication, it has been a model book for young people to learn historical knowledge!
"A Brief History of the World" is a distinctive world history written by the famous British writer Wells. In "A Brief History of the World", the author has unique narratives about ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome, the European Renaissance, the Reformation, the British Industrial Revolution, the American War of Independence, the French Revolution, etc. Eastern culture, including Confucianism and Taoism, are all involved. "A Brief History of the World" got rid of the narrow-mindedness of nationalism and even Eurocentrism earlier than many works of the same era. In "A Brief History of the World", Wells focused on the heritage of the entire human civilization, including culture, thought, religion, art, etc., Which are truly valuable things in the process of human history. Wells wrote history as a writer with great literary talent. Therefore, "A Brief History of the World" is highly readable. Since its publication, it has been a model book for young people to learn historical knowledge!

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"Rhythm Enlightenment" is an enlightenment book in ancient times that allows children to learn to compose poetic couplets and master the rhyme and rhythm. "The clouds are against the rain, the snow is against the wind, the evening light is against the clear sky. The coming and going birds are against the departing swallows, and the local birds are against the singing insects." From single words to double word pairs, from three, five, seven to eleven word pairs, the poems are harmonious and catchy, and read like singing. This introductory book on poetry has a wide range of content, including astronomy, geography, flowers, trees, birds and animals, as well as a large number of myths, legends and historical stories.
"Rhythm Enlightenment" is an enlightenment book in ancient times that allows children to learn to compose poetic couplets and master the rhyme and rhythm. "The clouds are against the rain, the snow is against the wind, the evening light is against the clear sky. The coming and going birds are against the departing swallows, and the local birds are against the singing insects." From single words to double word pairs, from three, five, seven to eleven word pairs, the poems are harmonious and catchy, and read like singing. This introductory book on poetry has a wide range of content, including astronomy, geography, flowers, trees, birds and animals, as well as a large number of myths, legends and historical stories.

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"Suiyuan Food List" is a collection of classical Chinese essays written by Yuan Mei, a poet and essayist of the Qing Dynasty. The book is divided into instructions list, warning list, seafood list, fresh food list, special animal list, miscellaneous animal list, feather menu, aquatic scaled menu, aquatic scaleless menu, miscellaneous vegetable menu, small menu, snack menu, rice and porridge menu and tea and wine menu, a total of fourteen menus, plus a preface. His work describes in detail more than 320 kinds of dishes, meals, teas and wines popular in the north and south during the Qing Dynasty. He also makes extremely incisive discussions on the selection, processing, cutting and cooking of the dishes, as well as the color, aroma, taste, shape and utensils of the dishes. It is called the "Food Classic" in Chinese history by gourmets at home and abroad.
"Suiyuan Food List" is a collection of classical Chinese essays written by Yuan Mei, a poet and essayist of the Qing Dynasty. The book is divided into instructions list, warning list, seafood list, fresh food list, special animal list, miscellaneous animal list, feather menu, aquatic scaled menu, aquatic scaleless menu, miscellaneous vegetable menu, small menu, snack menu, rice and porridge menu and tea and wine menu, a total of fourteen menus, plus a preface. His work describes in detail more than 320 kinds of dishes, meals, teas and wines popular in the north and south during the Qing Dynasty. He also makes extremely incisive discussions on the selection, processing, cutting and cooking of the dishes, as well as the color, aroma, taste, shape and utensils of the dishes. It is called the "Food Classic" in Chinese history by gourmets at home and abroad.

Japanese World View
History日本的世界观
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Marius Jensen uses the stories of three ordinary characters, Sugita Genpaku, Kuni Kunitake, and Matsumoto Shigeharu, as the main line to analyze how the Japanese re-understood the world in the mid-Tokugawa period, the early Tokugawa period, the early Meiji period, and the postwar Showa period, and traced the ideological and psychological historical roots of the Japanese worldview. Genpaku Sugita gave up traditional Chinese medicine and turned to translating Dutch anatomy works. Kumi Kunitake traveled to the West with the envoys but eventually lost his teaching position because his works were disrespectful to the emperor. Shigeharu Matsumoto, who experienced World War II, was committed to communicating with the world. Behind the three ordinary characters is the transformation of the entire Japan, and the ups and downs are condensed by Jensen into this small book.
Marius Jensen uses the stories of three ordinary characters, Sugita Genpaku, Kuni Kunitake, and Matsumoto Shigeharu, as the main line to analyze how the Japanese re-understood the world in the mid-Tokugawa period, the early Tokugawa period, the early Meiji period, and the postwar Showa period, and traced the ideological and psychological historical roots of the Japanese worldview. Genpaku Sugita gave up traditional Chinese medicine and turned to translating Dutch anatomy works. Kumi Kunitake traveled to the West with the envoys but eventually lost his teaching position because his works were disrespectful to the emperor. Shigeharu Matsumoto, who experienced World War II, was committed to communicating with the world. Behind the three ordinary characters is the transformation of the entire Japan, and the ups and downs are condensed by Jensen into this small book.

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"Tea and Beauty" is a classic work handed down from generation to generation by Liu Zongyue. It is a collection of his essays on the theme of tea and beauty. In the book, Yanagi Zongue uses tea utensils, tea ceremonies, crafts, paintings, etc. To deeply explore the spirit and core of beauty of tea, explains the methods and methods of collection, criticizes the chaos of tea ceremony, and points out that the key to appreciating utensils is intuition. In his eyes, the beauty of tea is the beauty of nothingness and the ultimate beauty.
"Tea and Beauty" is a classic work handed down from generation to generation by Liu Zongyue. It is a collection of his essays on the theme of tea and beauty. In the book, Yanagi Zongue uses tea utensils, tea ceremonies, crafts, paintings, etc. To deeply explore the spirit and core of beauty of tea, explains the methods and methods of collection, criticizes the chaos of tea ceremony, and points out that the key to appreciating utensils is intuition. In his eyes, the beauty of tea is the beauty of nothingness and the ultimate beauty.

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In 1869, Muir was invited by a friend to go to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Yosemite Valley to herd sheep and investigate. Along the way, he wrote "Walking Through the Mountains in a Summer." Three months of walking in the mountains made him realize that the damage caused by natural grazing to mountain grasslands is irreversible. In 1903, he took Theodore Roosevelt on a nature tour of the valley, confiding to the president his grief at the erosion of the beauty. Roosevelt was impressed by Muir and realized that only through federal power could the beauty of the Sierra Nevada be preserved for a long time. In 1906, Muir single-handedly promoted the establishment of national parks in the United States, and under his influence, Roosevelt approved the creation of 53 wildlife refuges, 16 national monuments, and six national parks during his term. Since then, Muir has been known as the "Father of American National Parks."
In 1869, Muir was invited by a friend to go to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Yosemite Valley to herd sheep and investigate. Along the way, he wrote "Walking Through the Mountains in a Summer." Three months of walking in the mountains made him realize that the damage caused by natural grazing to mountain grasslands is irreversible. In 1903, he took Theodore Roosevelt on a nature tour of the valley, confiding to the president his grief at the erosion of the beauty. Roosevelt was impressed by Muir and realized that only through federal power could the beauty of the Sierra Nevada be preserved for a long time. In 1906, Muir single-handedly promoted the establishment of national parks in the United States, and under his influence, Roosevelt approved the creation of 53 wildlife refuges, 16 national monuments, and six national parks during his term. Since then, Muir has been known as the "Father of American National Parks."

盛宴易散:卡波蒂书信
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Revealing the truth about why Truman Capote was able to write the masterpiece "In Cold Blood", the candid and private portrait of Capote constitutes an autobiography of extraordinary significance. It contains the "circle of friends" of the author of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" throughout his life. A large number of private letters are presented for the first time. Little-known literary anecdotes, crackling entertainment gossips, grievances and resentments of same-sex couples, and embarrassing creative inside stories. Big names in the literary world and Hollywood stars compete to appear. It is full of absolute fun. This book contains more than 400 of Capote's personal letters, compiled and compiled by Capote's biographer Gerald Clark, and disclosed to the world for the first time. It thus presents the most candid and private portrait of Capote, constituting a writer's autobiography of extraordinary significance. From a "statement" written to his biological father when he was 12 years old, to a tearful telegram sent to his lifelong partner two years before his death, the owner of the letter went from a "little wizard" and elf who jumped into the New York literary world, and experienced his high-spirited and heroic years; and then a slightly inner life. In the 1950s, he lived in Europe with his partner and wrote non-stop; in the 1960s, a pioneering non-fiction writing work, "In Cold Blood", pushed him to the top of his career and became the most famous writer in the United States; until the feast dissipated and the light faded, he died of alcohol and drugs in his prime. Capote's letters are full of openness and vitality, and his open-mindedness and uniqueness as a humanistic person make the book full of "absolute fun and crackling rumors and gossip" (Vanity Fair's words), just like a feast that is easy to break up, and it is a feast for the eyes.
Revealing the truth about why Truman Capote was able to write the masterpiece "In Cold Blood", the candid and private portrait of Capote constitutes an autobiography of extraordinary significance. It contains the "circle of friends" of the author of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" throughout his life. A large number of private letters are presented for the first time. Little-known literary anecdotes, crackling entertainment gossips, grievances and resentments of same-sex couples, and embarrassing creative inside stories. Big names in the literary world and Hollywood stars compete to appear. It is full of absolute fun. This book contains more than 400 of Capote's personal letters, compiled and compiled by Capote's biographer Gerald Clark, and disclosed to the world for the first time. It thus presents the most candid and private portrait of Capote, constituting a writer's autobiography of extraordinary significance. From a "statement" written to his biological father when he was 12 years old, to a tearful telegram sent to his lifelong partner two years before his death, the owner of the letter went from a "little wizard" and elf who jumped into the New York literary world, and experienced his high-spirited and heroic years; and then a slightly inner life. In the 1950s, he lived in Europe with his partner and wrote non-stop; in the 1960s, a pioneering non-fiction writing work, "In Cold Blood", pushed him to the top of his career and became the most famous writer in the United States; until the feast dissipated and the light faded, he died of alcohol and drugs in his prime. Capote's letters are full of openness and vitality, and his open-mindedness and uniqueness as a humanistic person make the book full of "absolute fun and crackling rumors and gossip" (Vanity Fair's words), just like a feast that is easy to break up, and it is a feast for the eyes.

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Thoreau was a practitioner of simple life. He lived in nature all year round, roamed mountains, rivers and lakes, appreciated the agility of nature, and took it as his important mission in life. He is known as the founder of nature essays. His writing is concise, powerful, simple, natural, and thoughtful, and he is unique in American prose in the 19th century. This book was written at the same time as "Walden" and mainly describes Thoreau's trip with his brother on the Concord and Merrimac rivers in a self-made boat. In addition to the description of the scenery, there are also many Thoreau's associations with history, politics, and daily life to illustrate the role of the environment on the spirit and how the human soul can be purified in the natural environment.
Thoreau was a practitioner of simple life. He lived in nature all year round, roamed mountains, rivers and lakes, appreciated the agility of nature, and took it as his important mission in life. He is known as the founder of nature essays. His writing is concise, powerful, simple, natural, and thoughtful, and he is unique in American prose in the 19th century. This book was written at the same time as "Walden" and mainly describes Thoreau's trip with his brother on the Concord and Merrimac rivers in a self-made boat. In addition to the description of the scenery, there are also many Thoreau's associations with history, politics, and daily life to illustrate the role of the environment on the spirit and how the human soul can be purified in the natural environment.

英语民族史:伟大的民主
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The British Empire reigned supreme in the 19th century, with its territories and colonies spread all over the world. It was known as the Empire on which the sun never sets. The newly born United States dominated the 20th century, and its politics, economy, culture, and military influenced the historical process of the 20th century in all aspects. Since the Industrial Revolution, the two English-speaking countries have dominated the world for more than 200 years. This is by no means an accident. Winston Churchill revealed the secrets to us profoundly and vividly with his broad strokes. This is his historical masterpiece "History of the English People", coupled with his monumental memoirs "Memoirs of the First World War" and "Memoirs of the Second World War", which almost completely describe the historical trajectory of the English-speaking people from the wilderness to the world's super power.
The British Empire reigned supreme in the 19th century, with its territories and colonies spread all over the world. It was known as the Empire on which the sun never sets. The newly born United States dominated the 20th century, and its politics, economy, culture, and military influenced the historical process of the 20th century in all aspects. Since the Industrial Revolution, the two English-speaking countries have dominated the world for more than 200 years. This is by no means an accident. Winston Churchill revealed the secrets to us profoundly and vividly with his broad strokes. This is his historical masterpiece "History of the English People", coupled with his monumental memoirs "Memoirs of the First World War" and "Memoirs of the Second World War", which almost completely describe the historical trajectory of the English-speaking people from the wilderness to the world's super power.
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"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Thoreau. "Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language. This publication adopts an aesthetic and exquisite design style, targeting the petty bourgeoisie and white-collar crowd, with precise positioning, meeting the specific aesthetic needs of readers at a specific level, and filling the gap in this aspect of our publisher's foreign literary masterpieces.
"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Thoreau. "Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language. This publication adopts an aesthetic and exquisite design style, targeting the petty bourgeoisie and white-collar crowd, with precise positioning, meeting the specific aesthetic needs of readers at a specific level, and filling the gap in this aspect of our publisher's foreign literary masterpieces.

1491:前哥伦布时代美洲启示录
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It is a must-read among all introductory books on pre-Columbian American civilization, and should become a must-read for all high school and college students. What did the American continent look like 500 years ago? This problem bothers many people. For a long time, we have known very little about the New World of America before Columbus arrived. The poor introduction in textbooks has led people to misunderstand that this is a vast area that has not been fully developed and utilized, with a sparse population and a barbaric civilization in a primitive state. However, "1491: Apocalypse in Pre-Columbian America" tells us with pictures and facts - we were all wrong! "1491: Apocalypse in Pre-Columbian America" is the work of American journalist Charles Mann. He followed a scientific research team to the sites of ancient American civilizations, visited and investigated local historical relics, folk customs, and consulted local preserved historical documents and records, as well as many archaeologists. Experts in anthropology, biology, linguistics, sociology, and ethnology communicated and communicated. They used vivid language to describe that the people of the Americas had an amazing amount of knowledge and developed a highly complex civilization 500 years ago. It completely subverted the world's cognition and broadened the horizons of readers, especially today's teenagers. In addition, "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is equipped with nearly a hundred precious pictures, taking readers through thousands of years, uncovering the mystery of the American continent, and presenting the clearest and most authentic history of Native American social civilization. The wonderful immersive feeling, the fascinating storyline, the brilliant and thorough research reasoning, and the amazing observation perspective make "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" an excellent work of evangelism. It can be said that "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is an indispensable book for teenagers to understand the history of the Americas. In addition, "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is more suitable for parents and children to read together. In the story of the Indian empire, they can discover the interest of history and absorb the wisdom of life. "1491: The Apocalypse of the Americas in the Pre-Columbian Era" bids farewell to obscure professional terminology, and uses concise and entertaining words to comprehensively show readers a different history of the Americas, explaining what is a "history book with history, facts, materials and interesting information". At the same time, "1491: The Apocalypse of the Americas in the Pre-Columbian Era" completely overturns the long-standing common perception that "the American continent is barbaric" and opens a new window for young people to understand the world. As the "Observer" said, "Among the introductory books on pre-Columbian American civilization, there are very few better books than this, and no book is more up-to-date." Even McNeill, the author of "World History" and the "modern founder" of the world history discipline, praised "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" as an "extraordinary work."
It is a must-read among all introductory books on pre-Columbian American civilization, and should become a must-read for all high school and college students. What did the American continent look like 500 years ago? This problem bothers many people. For a long time, we have known very little about the New World of America before Columbus arrived. The poor introduction in textbooks has led people to misunderstand that this is a vast area that has not been fully developed and utilized, with a sparse population and a barbaric civilization in a primitive state. However, "1491: Apocalypse in Pre-Columbian America" tells us with pictures and facts - we were all wrong! "1491: Apocalypse in Pre-Columbian America" is the work of American journalist Charles Mann. He followed a scientific research team to the sites of ancient American civilizations, visited and investigated local historical relics, folk customs, and consulted local preserved historical documents and records, as well as many archaeologists. Experts in anthropology, biology, linguistics, sociology, and ethnology communicated and communicated. They used vivid language to describe that the people of the Americas had an amazing amount of knowledge and developed a highly complex civilization 500 years ago. It completely subverted the world's cognition and broadened the horizons of readers, especially today's teenagers. In addition, "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is equipped with nearly a hundred precious pictures, taking readers through thousands of years, uncovering the mystery of the American continent, and presenting the clearest and most authentic history of Native American social civilization. The wonderful immersive feeling, the fascinating storyline, the brilliant and thorough research reasoning, and the amazing observation perspective make "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" an excellent work of evangelism. It can be said that "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is an indispensable book for teenagers to understand the history of the Americas. In addition, "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" is more suitable for parents and children to read together. In the story of the Indian empire, they can discover the interest of history and absorb the wisdom of life. "1491: The Apocalypse of the Americas in the Pre-Columbian Era" bids farewell to obscure professional terminology, and uses concise and entertaining words to comprehensively show readers a different history of the Americas, explaining what is a "history book with history, facts, materials and interesting information". At the same time, "1491: The Apocalypse of the Americas in the Pre-Columbian Era" completely overturns the long-standing common perception that "the American continent is barbaric" and opens a new window for young people to understand the world. As the "Observer" said, "Among the introductory books on pre-Columbian American civilization, there are very few better books than this, and no book is more up-to-date." Even McNeill, the author of "World History" and the "modern founder" of the world history discipline, praised "1491: The Apocalypse of Pre-Columbian America" as an "extraordinary work."

欧洲史:古典时代(史前—公元337)
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"A History of Europe" is the representative work of British historian Norman Davis. It designs a time and space coordinate system for European history, presenting a rare overall historical impression. It combines traditional narrative methods with close-ups, and accommodates various strange things and ideas that are often ignored by serious historians. It has become a valuable and convincing European general history work in recent years. "History of Europe: Classical Era (Prehistory - AD 337)" is the history of this land before "Europe" officially appeared. Europe is not an independent "continent", but a "peninsula". Landforms, climate, geology and fauna combine to create a benign environment that is fundamental to understanding European history. The history of ancient Greece spans more than 1,000 years. In its heyday, the Greeks made amazing achievements explosively in various fields. The rise of Rome, known for its cohesion, heralded the conquest of "coastline civilization" by a new type of land power. Rome, which absorbed Greek culture, became a cultural hybrid that dominated the political and cultural life of the Roman Empire for hundreds of years until the emergence of a new cultural foundation - Christianity.
"A History of Europe" is the representative work of British historian Norman Davis. It designs a time and space coordinate system for European history, presenting a rare overall historical impression. It combines traditional narrative methods with close-ups, and accommodates various strange things and ideas that are often ignored by serious historians. It has become a valuable and convincing European general history work in recent years. "History of Europe: Classical Era (Prehistory - AD 337)" is the history of this land before "Europe" officially appeared. Europe is not an independent "continent", but a "peninsula". Landforms, climate, geology and fauna combine to create a benign environment that is fundamental to understanding European history. The history of ancient Greece spans more than 1,000 years. In its heyday, the Greeks made amazing achievements explosively in various fields. The rise of Rome, known for its cohesion, heralded the conquest of "coastline civilization" by a new type of land power. Rome, which absorbed Greek culture, became a cultural hybrid that dominated the political and cultural life of the Roman Empire for hundreds of years until the emergence of a new cultural foundation - Christianity.

梦二画集·冬之卷
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This book is a collection of poems by Yumeji Takehisa, a famous Japanese poet in the Meiji and Taisho periods. It is in the same series as "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Spring Scroll", "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Summer Scroll", and "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Autumn Scroll". The illustrations are drawn by Yumeji himself. The poems and paintings complement each other, and the artistic conception is far-reaching, thought-provoking, and full of humanistic sentiments.
This book is a collection of poems by Yumeji Takehisa, a famous Japanese poet in the Meiji and Taisho periods. It is in the same series as "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Spring Scroll", "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Summer Scroll", and "Collection of Yumeji Paintings: Autumn Scroll". The illustrations are drawn by Yumeji himself. The poems and paintings complement each other, and the artistic conception is far-reaching, thought-provoking, and full of humanistic sentiments.

On Criticism Yun Huan Jie
Literature论批评 云鬟劫
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"On Criticism: Yun Huan Jie" is one of the "Chinese Translation World Literature Masterpiece Series", in the poetry category, two long poems combined into one book. "An Essay on Criticism" (1711) is Pope's famous work. Its main purpose is to elucidate the principles of literary criticism. The poem has a total of 744 lines. Samuel Johnson considered the poem to be "a work of insight, subtlety of analysis, a depth of insight into human nature, and a depth of knowledge both ancient and modern, which even the most seasoned and experienced poets have seldom achieved." "The Rape of the Lock" (1717) is one of Pope's most widely known poems. It takes a farce in the upper class as an opportunity, uses fantastic imagination and gorgeous arrangements, and elucidates profound moral themes in a relaxed and humorous style. It has been praised by many Western commentators as an outstanding representative of satirical epics. The whole poem has a total of 794 lines (148 lines in Chapter 1, 142 lines in Chapter 2, 178 lines in Chapter 3, 176 lines in Chapter 4, and 150 lines in Chapter 5).
"On Criticism: Yun Huan Jie" is one of the "Chinese Translation World Literature Masterpiece Series", in the poetry category, two long poems combined into one book. "An Essay on Criticism" (1711) is Pope's famous work. Its main purpose is to elucidate the principles of literary criticism. The poem has a total of 744 lines. Samuel Johnson considered the poem to be "a work of insight, subtlety of analysis, a depth of insight into human nature, and a depth of knowledge both ancient and modern, which even the most seasoned and experienced poets have seldom achieved." "The Rape of the Lock" (1717) is one of Pope's most widely known poems. It takes a farce in the upper class as an opportunity, uses fantastic imagination and gorgeous arrangements, and elucidates profound moral themes in a relaxed and humorous style. It has been praised by many Western commentators as an outstanding representative of satirical epics. The whole poem has a total of 794 lines (148 lines in Chapter 1, 142 lines in Chapter 2, 178 lines in Chapter 3, 176 lines in Chapter 4, and 150 lines in Chapter 5).

Life Teaches Me
Literature生活教会我
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This book was first published in 1960 and was written by Eleanor Roosevelt in the last years of her life. This is an inspiring handbook about personal exploration and life change. It is also a book that tells us the wisdom of life from an experienced grandmother, giving people confidence, strength and courage. The greatest experience in life, at the age of seventy-six, she said, is "experiencing life to its limits." This book gives us a lot of specific suggestions, such as how to use time, how to overcome fear, how to make ourselves useful to others, how to adjust ourselves, how to be an independent individual, how to let others show their best side when interacting with others, how to be responsible, how to participate in society and make changes, so that ourselves and others can live a better life, etc. "What have you learned in life to help you solve various problems?" The real first lady in the eyes of Americans gives the answer in this book.
This book was first published in 1960 and was written by Eleanor Roosevelt in the last years of her life. This is an inspiring handbook about personal exploration and life change. It is also a book that tells us the wisdom of life from an experienced grandmother, giving people confidence, strength and courage. The greatest experience in life, at the age of seventy-six, she said, is "experiencing life to its limits." This book gives us a lot of specific suggestions, such as how to use time, how to overcome fear, how to make ourselves useful to others, how to adjust ourselves, how to be an independent individual, how to let others show their best side when interacting with others, how to be responsible, how to participate in society and make changes, so that ourselves and others can live a better life, etc. "What have you learned in life to help you solve various problems?" The real first lady in the eyes of Americans gives the answer in this book.

Repair 12,000 Hearts
Literature修复12000颗心
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Heart surgeon Stephen Westaby's adrenaline-packed, sharp, humorous, and face-to-face account of a doctor's daily life. Some deep affection for life must appear in a ruthless manner. "You ask me, do I see this patient on the stage as a living person? Is this important? This victim does not need an anxious, empathetic surgeon, she needs a capable expert." He is like a ruthless killer hunter, a detective, pursuing death! He once used a chisel and hammer to open the chest of a stabbed girl, and the police present fainted at the sight; he also saved an Oxford student who attempted suicide, and a bright sharp knife was stuck in the young man's chest. That was his first case as a chief physician; he also rescued a pregnant woman injured in a shooting while he was a visiting professor in Brazil, delivering a new life and repairing the gunshot wound in just 4 minutes! He would even wear the same surgical gown and fight bloody battles for a full 24 hours...
Heart surgeon Stephen Westaby's adrenaline-packed, sharp, humorous, and face-to-face account of a doctor's daily life. Some deep affection for life must appear in a ruthless manner. "You ask me, do I see this patient on the stage as a living person? Is this important? This victim does not need an anxious, empathetic surgeon, she needs a capable expert." He is like a ruthless killer hunter, a detective, pursuing death! He once used a chisel and hammer to open the chest of a stabbed girl, and the police present fainted at the sight; he also saved an Oxford student who attempted suicide, and a bright sharp knife was stuck in the young man's chest. That was his first case as a chief physician; he also rescued a pregnant woman injured in a shooting while he was a visiting professor in Brazil, delivering a new life and repairing the gunshot wound in just 4 minutes! He would even wear the same surgical gown and fight bloody battles for a full 24 hours...

Soul Fountain·leaves of Grass
Literature心灵甘泉·草叶集
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This book is the grass that grows all over the American land, always vibrant and exuding an alluring fragrance. It is the summary of Whitman's life creation and a brilliant milestone in the history of American poetry, ushering in a new era of American national poetry. Reading it will guide us to think and chant about the environment, history, and life, and guide our democracy to keep moving forward.
This book is the grass that grows all over the American land, always vibrant and exuding an alluring fragrance. It is the summary of Whitman's life creation and a brilliant milestone in the history of American poetry, ushering in a new era of American national poetry. Reading it will guide us to think and chant about the environment, history, and life, and guide our democracy to keep moving forward.

生命与希望之歌(汉译世界文学名著丛书)
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The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism. "Song of Life and Hope" was first translated and published in China in 1997 and received unanimous praise from the literary circle.
The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism. "Song of Life and Hope" was first translated and published in China in 1997 and received unanimous praise from the literary circle.

迈尔斯教授讲世界历史:世界通史(套装共2册)
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"Professor Miles Teach World History: A General History of the World" is a world history textbook written by Professor Miles. The content of "Professor Myers's World History: A General History of the World (Volume 1)" starts from prehistoric humans to the Middle Ages; "Professor Myers's World History: A General History of the World (Volume 2)" covers the entire modern history and ends at the end of the First World War. It is a relatively complete general history of the world.
"Professor Miles Teach World History: A General History of the World" is a world history textbook written by Professor Miles. The content of "Professor Myers's World History: A General History of the World (Volume 1)" starts from prehistoric humans to the Middle Ages; "Professor Myers's World History: A General History of the World (Volume 2)" covers the entire modern history and ends at the end of the First World War. It is a relatively complete general history of the world.

A Brief History of Mankind
History人类简史
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"A Brief History of Humanity" is one of the classic works by the famous science popularization master Fang Long. It tells the entire process of human beings from desolation to civilization. The origin of mankind, the origin of ancient civilizations, hieroglyphics, the medieval world, the Renaissance, the rise of religion and war, and the revolutions of great powers such as Britain, the United States, France, and Russia. It can be said that this is a book that comprehensively popularizes the history, geography, literature, and art accumulated by human civilization over thousands of years. In addition to showing the major events in the development of human civilization, it also shows the sparkling wisdom and limitations of human beings in a specific era, allowing us to fully understand the history of mankind. Fang Long, a master of "humanism", uses humorous writing style, novel viewpoints and easy-to-understand narrative methods to turn the long history of mankind into pillow reading that everyone can understand. History does not have to be heavy and boring, but can be a more exciting story than a novel; history is not a dead past, but a living past. The housekeeper dragon talks about human history and foresees the future.
"A Brief History of Humanity" is one of the classic works by the famous science popularization master Fang Long. It tells the entire process of human beings from desolation to civilization. The origin of mankind, the origin of ancient civilizations, hieroglyphics, the medieval world, the Renaissance, the rise of religion and war, and the revolutions of great powers such as Britain, the United States, France, and Russia. It can be said that this is a book that comprehensively popularizes the history, geography, literature, and art accumulated by human civilization over thousands of years. In addition to showing the major events in the development of human civilization, it also shows the sparkling wisdom and limitations of human beings in a specific era, allowing us to fully understand the history of mankind. Fang Long, a master of "humanism", uses humorous writing style, novel viewpoints and easy-to-understand narrative methods to turn the long history of mankind into pillow reading that everyone can understand. History does not have to be heavy and boring, but can be a more exciting story than a novel; history is not a dead past, but a living past. The housekeeper dragon talks about human history and foresees the future.

Chinese Poetry·da Feng Song
Literature汉诗·大风歌
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"Han Poems" selected by Shen Deqian aims at "tracing the roots of Tang poetry" and systematically combs the development of poetry in the Han Dynasty. It not only presents the dual peaks of "Yuefu narrative" and "literati lyricism", but also conveys his literary concept of "poetry as the foundation and style as the sect" through comments. The political lyricism of emperors and heroes, the political and religious function of court poetry, the social picture of Yuefu poetry, the artistic breakthroughs of literati's five-character poetry and narrative poetry, and the true records of folk suffering are all presented in extremely rich ways.
"Han Poems" selected by Shen Deqian aims at "tracing the roots of Tang poetry" and systematically combs the development of poetry in the Han Dynasty. It not only presents the dual peaks of "Yuefu narrative" and "literati lyricism", but also conveys his literary concept of "poetry as the foundation and style as the sect" through comments. The political lyricism of emperors and heroes, the political and religious function of court poetry, the social picture of Yuefu poetry, the artistic breakthroughs of literati's five-character poetry and narrative poetry, and the true records of folk suffering are all presented in extremely rich ways.

Chen Shi·northern Wei Dynasty Poetry
Literature陈诗·北魏诗
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Shen Deqian's "Chen Poetry" section tries to include the works of major Chen poets in the Southern Dynasties, and more comprehensively demonstrates the characteristics of the poetic style of this period that tended to be extravagant and gaudy. Although Shen had reservations about this style of judgment, he still regarded it as an important link in the development chain of poetry and believed that it was helpful in understanding the evolution of poetry before the rise of Tang poetry. The poets Xu Ling and Yu Xin can be read carefully. The poetry of the Northern Wei Dynasty mainly embodies simplicity and vigor, loyalty, filial piety, justice, and the collision of grassland culture and Central Plains culture. The "Poetry of Mulan" that readers are familiar with is one of the best works.
Shen Deqian's "Chen Poetry" section tries to include the works of major Chen poets in the Southern Dynasties, and more comprehensively demonstrates the characteristics of the poetic style of this period that tended to be extravagant and gaudy. Although Shen had reservations about this style of judgment, he still regarded it as an important link in the development chain of poetry and believed that it was helpful in understanding the evolution of poetry before the rise of Tang poetry. The poets Xu Ling and Yu Xin can be read carefully. The poetry of the Northern Wei Dynasty mainly embodies simplicity and vigor, loyalty, filial piety, justice, and the collision of grassland culture and Central Plains culture. The "Poetry of Mulan" that readers are familiar with is one of the best works.

大萧条前夜的繁荣与疯狂
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This book starts from the events that happened in the United States in a summer of 1927, and tells the prosperity, absurdity and madness of the entire 1920s. In 1927, the U. S. Economy was in excellent condition, with an inflation rate of 0 for four consecutive years. 50% Of the world's gold is in the United States, and most of it is stored in the basement of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The United States manufactures 85% of the world's cars, shoots 80% of the movies, and produces 42% of the goods. President Coolidge only worked 4 hours a day and spent most of the rest of the time napping. Moreau, a banker at J. P. Morgan, had 32 servants in his home, which was occupied mostly only on weekends. In 1929, Raskob, chairman of the Democratic Party of the United States, said that anyone can make a fortune from stocks. But in fact, he anticipated that the stock market was about to collapse and had already cashed out most of his stocks...
This book starts from the events that happened in the United States in a summer of 1927, and tells the prosperity, absurdity and madness of the entire 1920s. In 1927, the U. S. Economy was in excellent condition, with an inflation rate of 0 for four consecutive years. 50% Of the world's gold is in the United States, and most of it is stored in the basement of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The United States manufactures 85% of the world's cars, shoots 80% of the movies, and produces 42% of the goods. President Coolidge only worked 4 hours a day and spent most of the rest of the time napping. Moreau, a banker at J. P. Morgan, had 32 servants in his home, which was occupied mostly only on weekends. In 1929, Raskob, chairman of the Democratic Party of the United States, said that anyone can make a fortune from stocks. But in fact, he anticipated that the stock market was about to collapse and had already cashed out most of his stocks...



