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Emma, ​​the Female Prisoner

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Just because she was born in that year, she was destined to continue to encounter strange things in her life. Emma, ​​with her baby in her arms, was taken to the wild frontier of Argentina, moving like a duckweed between soldiers and Indians one after another. Along the way, she met all kinds of absurd and interesting characters: an officer who wanted to print his own banknotes to establish a monetary kingdom, an Indian prince who was addicted to pleasure, and a mysterious Princess Catril... Year after year, Emma wandered around a strange land with her children. How will she eventually find the hope of life?

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General Fiction

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"Millions of Pounds" tells the story of an adventure in London by Henry Adams, an impoverished young clerk in the United States. Two wealthy brothers in London made a bet to see how Henry would end up within a month by lending him a million-dollar note that could not be cashed. When the one-month deadline came, Henry not only did not starve to death or be arrested, but instead became a rich man and won the heart of a beautiful lady. This book reproduces the irony and humor in the master's novels with its slightly exaggerated artistic techniques, and exposes the money worship thought in society. It is an important work that cannot be ignored in Ma Twain's works.

German Romantic Concept of Art Criticism

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This book is Benjamin's doctoral thesis. In view of the misunderstanding of Romantic theory that was popular at the time, Benjamin tried to trace the changes in the concept of art criticism of the German Romantic School using the idea of ​​​​problem history, with the intention of revealing the philosophical foundation of its art criticism and accurately defining the positive achievements of the German Romantic youth movement. Different from the general research on the history of art criticism, the author prefers to bring it into a broader perspective and conducts an in-depth review of the concept of reflection, epistemology, artworks, and art theory understood by the Romantics. The elucidation of inner criticism and salvationism is extremely insightful.

Ten Novels and Their Authors

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In 1945, Maugham responded to the request of "Red Book" magazine to list what he considered the world's top ten novels, and attached ten thoughtful reasons for the recommendations. Shortly after the book list was published, it aroused enthusiastic responses from readers, and "Ten Novels and Their Authors" was born. More than seventy years later, Maugham's recommendation of the top ten novels in the world has become an immortal classic in the literary palace, and this collection of reviews written by him has also maintained its enduring charm and has been regarded as an introductory guide to literary reading by generations of readers.

Rose Name

Rose Name

General Fiction

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"The Name of the Rose" is Umberto Eco's masterpiece. The story takes place in a monastery in medieval Italy. The Franciscan friar William and his disciple Adso went there to prepare for the mediation between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope. As soon as the two arrived, a murder occurred in the monastery. William, who was good at reasoning, was entrusted by the abbot to investigate. The murders have not stopped, one person dies every day. The labyrinthine monastery holds many secrets. When the secret is revealed, the truth about the murder is also revealed. The monastery was destroyed in a fire.

Four Classic Chinese Classics·romance of the Three Kingdoms 2

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"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It is China's first chapter-length historical romance novel. Its full name is "The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms", also known as "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The whole book describes the historical events of nearly 105 years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty. It mainly describes wars. It reflects the melee war between the heroes in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the political and military struggles among the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu. It has created a number of all-powerful heroes of the Three Kingdoms. The connotation of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is very rich, covering all aspects of ancient Chinese politics, diplomacy, military art, strategy, moral concepts, philosophy, thought, etc. In particular, the more than 40 wars described in the book are magnificent and vivid, providing future generations with various military knowledge and war experiences. The whole book can be roughly divided into five parts: the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Dong Zhuo's Rebellion, the Battle of Heroes, the Three Kingdoms, and the Return of the Three Kingdoms to Shanxi. It is like scenes of majestic war scenes staged in the vast history. The author Luo Guanzhong integrates the Thirty-Six Strategies of War between the lines, with both plot and military strategies.

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Literature

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The charming philosophy of the goddess of literature and art Woolf is: The way for smart women to be independent begins with owning a room of their own - an independent and free soul is the source of happiness. Being yourself is more important than anything else. This book originated from Woolf's lecture at Cambridge University. Once it was published, it became popular all over the world and moved millions of readers. It was hailed as "a spiritual book that inspires women's spiritual awakening." "It stung me, made me cry, and tremble. I was so deeply moved that I wanted to read as slowly and slowly as possible. I would read a paragraph back and forth three or four times before moving on to the next paragraph." - American writer Paul Auster

Modern Translation of Nalan Ci (chinese Collection of Literature Series)

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This book selects ninety-eight classic works from Nalan Xingde's lyrics, each of which is composed of four sections: 1. A brief introduction to the relevant background and allusions. 2. The original text of the poem. 3. Clear and easy-to-understand vernacular translation, which corresponds to the original text sentence by sentence, making it easy to understand. 4. Notes on key words. At the same time, there is a long introduction written by experts at the front of the book, which comprehensively introduces Nalan Xingde's life and achievements, so that readers can get a macro and comprehensive understanding. The whole book explains the profound things in simple terms and can be appreciated by both refined and popular people. It is a good introductory book for learning and appreciating Nalan Xingde's lyrics.

Nalan Ci (color Picture and Text Version)

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This book carefully collects the ancient manuscripts of Nalan Xingde's "Nalan Ci", combines the original text, word translation, commentary and appreciation, annotations and doubts, supplemented by sincere and beautiful paintings, and uses pictures to explain the text. It is beautiful and true, and offers readers the beauty and charm of Chinese classical poetry written by a talented person of the previous generation.

Entering the Home of a Great Writer

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"Into the Homes of Great Writers" starts from the perspective of the daily lives of some popular writers and explores the impact of things around writers, including houses, on their writing. These include the home where Agatha Christie lived in seclusion in southwest England, the Worcestershire country house that served as the basis for Evelyn Waugh's late novel "Halfway Again," the wooden cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon where Shakespeare lived as a child, and the small garden in East Sussex that inspired the Sherlock Holmes series. Explore these ordinary buildings and learn the stories behind the vivid characters.

On Thirty Poems

On Thirty Poems

Literature

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Yuan Haowen was a famous poet and literary theory critic in the Jin Dynasty. He had unique insights into poetry, advocated nature and purity, opposed stacking and carving, and advocated the restoration of the fine tradition of poetry since Jian'an. His "Thirty Poems" is a famous group of poems following Du Fu that uses the form of quatrains to elucidate the theory of poetry more systematically. It comments on many famous writers and schools from the Han and Wei dynasties to the Song Dynasty, indicating the author's literary views and having an important influence on later generations.

Article Reader (series of Works by Junichiro Tanizaki)

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Junichiro Tanizaki, the master of Japanese aesthetic literature, writes about his creative experience for future writers, unlocking the key to writing "Praise to the Shadows", "Fine Snow" and "Haru Kotoso". "Article Reader" is a famous work by Japanese aesthetic master Junichiro Tanizaki that discusses article reading and writing skills. It is like three in-depth and simple writing lessons. After the book was published in Japan, it aroused great repercussions. Writers such as Yukio Mishima and Yasunari Kawabata wrote books under the title "Article Reader" to discuss their own views on literary creation. With the perspective of a literary master, the author starts from the characteristics of Japanese language, characters and culture, focusing on "what is an article", "how to improve writing" and "what are the six major elements that constitute an article". Taking examples from Eastern and Western classics as evidence, the author discusses how Japanese language and characters can give full play to their advantages in creation so that they can express their ideas smoothly and brilliantly. Among them, "The Great Learning" and Tang poetry are quoted many times to analyze the works of Chinese literati and emphasize the implicit beauty of literature. This book is translated by the famous Japanese translator Lai Mingzhu. Together with Tanizaki's masterpiece "Ode to Shadow", it forms a complete puzzle of Japanese aesthetics.

Dead Branch

Dead Branch

General Fiction

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"The Dead Branch" is a collection of classic short stories by Matsumoto Seicho, an insurmountable master in the world of mystery literature! Keigo Higashino, Miyuki Miyabe, Shoji Shimada, and Natsuhiko Kyogoku are all his loyal readers! Seicho Matsumoto pioneered social reasoning and wrote about the weaknesses of human nature and the roots of evil. Matsumoto Seicho's works have been adapted into movies and TV series no less than 500 times, and have had a profound impact on the entire Japanese literary and art world! The truth is hidden behind time and will not sleep for long. Eleven motives, eleven murder cases, the murderous intentions behind them all come from the evil and desires of ordinary people. Traffic accidents, schizophrenia, slipping on cliffs... These seemingly accidental accidents have no clues or evidence, and some have even become unsolved cases that have been dusted for decades. However, any watertight crime also has flaws and flaws that are overlooked. The truth about these so-called perfect crimes is being unearthed bit by bit...

Tagore's India

Tagore's India

Literature

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In "Tagore's India", Tagore outlines the simple trajectory of India from ancient times to the present, explores the profound connotation of ancient Indian classics; shows the true historical pictures of modern India; analyzes major social issues with sharp strokes; expresses his profound insights into India's marriage system, social ills, customs and rituals and celebrations. By reading his poetic discussion, you can not only understand the unique behavior and customs of the Indian people, but also enjoy the beauty. This book is compiled by Bai Kaiyuan.

Listen to Haruki Murakami

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This is the most authoritative critical biography of Haruki Murakami's works to date, adding nearly 30,000 words of new content compared to the previous version. Full analysis of Haruki Murakami's important works, updated to "1Q84". Jay Rubin is one of the important translators of Haruki Murakami's English translations. He is also a professor at Harvard University and a professional scholar who studies Murakami's works. This book "Listening to Haruki Murakami" was written by Rubin for the loyal readers of Haruki Murakami, giving everyone the opportunity to further understand this great writer who has passed away and lives in isolation. Rubin uncovers key elements in Murakami's novels and explains how Murakami developed his own distinctive new writing style in the Japanese literary world. And following Murakami's career trajectory, combined with multiple interviews with Murakami from 1993 to 2001, and relying on the rich material and keen insights accumulated through years of communication with Murakami, he wrote this excellent work.

Contemporary Political Philosophy

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After the publication of Rawls's "A Theory of Justice", the landscape of contemporary political philosophy was reorganized. Not only did the coordinates of the historically established theoretical schools such as utilitarianism and liberalism undergo fundamental changes, but also along with the theoretical debates surrounding "A Theory of Justice", theoretical schools such as citizenship theory, communitarianism, multiculturalism, and feminism suddenly emerged, fundamentally changing the dominant pattern of utilitarianism. ? The book "Contemporary Political Philosophy" is a presentation of this theoretical scene. In the book, author Kymlicka examines various theories active in the contemporary political philosophy arena in detail, and critically analyzes their different arguments and interpretations of equality, freedom, and a just society based on the two. It not only clarifies the complex background of the emergence of the theories of each faction and the historical process of their continuous development beyond the original point in the process of mutual debate, but also clarifies the different interests behind various confusing concepts of justice through rigorous logical argumentation. Reading "Contemporary Political Philosophy" not only allows readers to appreciate the colorful pictures drawn by the most thoughtful theorists of the era we live in on social institutional issues, thereby gaining spiritual experience, but also provides a good theoretical guide for people to understand and understand various complex issues of the era.

Tagore's Literature

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While engaged in literary creation, Tagore wrote a large number of literary reviews, covering epics, poems, novels, dramas, essays and comparative literature. These essays not only elaborate on the aesthetic theories he followed in literary creation, express his wise insights on various works, but also summarize his deep understanding and aesthetic experience. Tagore's literary theory will help Chinese readers and foreign literature researchers understand and study his works in depth. "Literature under Rabindranath Tagore" was compiled by Bai Kaiyuan.

My Name is Wangcun

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In the context of a linear time, Fan Xiaoqing opens two worlds with moderate intensity: one is philosophy and the other is reality. The theme of the minimalist story: I lost my brother, and I went to find him again. In the narrative of the story, the mentally retarded younger brother is like a tornado, sucking all the characters into it. The rich and complex plot, the repetitive entanglements, and the endless interrogations of delirium make the story's confusing path feel salty and mild. The unique way of starting with the light of fireflies and ending with ruins and ashes shows the writer's outstanding artistic skills.

Education in Rabindranath Tagore

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Tagore regarded the development of national education as an important way to save the country. He emphasized that schools should be a pure land and strived to establish a new teacher-student relationship that transcended money in the school he founded. In decades of educational practice, he attaches great importance to cultivating students' imagination and image thinking abilities, and has created unique educational methods. His incisive discussion of education still has practical significance. "Education in Rabindranath Tagore" edited by Bai Kaiyuan is helpful to our country's educational circles in studying Tagore's educational thoughts, and has some enlightenment for our country's educational reform.

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Literature

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The biographies of famous people include three volumes: Beethoven's biography, Michelangelo's biography, and Tolstoy's biography. "The Biography of Beethoven" Beethoven was born in an era when "breaking" and "establishing" were in conflict. He is talented and has composed one song after another that has been handed down from generation to generation; despite his ill-fated fate, he has gone through hardships and still adheres to his original intention of "being devoted to good, loving freedom more than anything else; and never betraying the truth under any circumstances." In this biography, the author not only tells the legendary life of music master Beethoven in beautiful language from different perspectives, but also reveals a great soul to readers. At the same time, Romain Rolland also compiled Beethoven's will and letters into a collection. "The Biography of Michelangelo" Michelangelo has a powerful power that can influence an era. Before him, the artistic sky in Florence was dull and lacked vitality. His appearance blew away the dark clouds hanging over it like a sudden storm. After him, Michelangelo's style influenced artists for almost three centuries. This biography mainly consists of three parts: the first part "Battle", the second part "Abandonment" and the epilogue. The author highly praises Michelangelo's artistic achievements and analyzes his inner world, thus revealing to readers a Michelangelo who is both ordinary and extraordinary, with unparalleled artistic talent and creativity. "The Biography of Tolstoy" Romain Rolland regarded Tolstoy as his spiritual mentor, and Toon's humanitarian feelings deeply moved him. Therefore, studying Toon's artistic creations, letters, and even the reminiscences of his contemporaries became the medium for Romain Rolland to express his admiration for Toon. Thus, an immortal "The Biography of Tolstoy" was born. The author's detailed research on Tolstoy has become the solid foundation of this work. With his extraordinary insight, Romain Rolland shows readers all the important aspects of the creative personality of a generation of literary giants.

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General Fiction

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"Gulliver's Travels" is an outstanding satirical novel in the form of travel notes. The author used rich satirical techniques and bizarre plots of fictional fantasy to profoundly analyze the social reality of Britain at that time. This book is written in the form of Captain Gulliver's autobiography. It mainly describes Captain Gulliver's strange experiences in Lilliput, Adult, Flying Island and Houyhnhnm. Through the form of a novel, the author comprehensively satirizes and criticizes the British social life in the first half of the 18th century, with distinctive democratic ideological characteristics.

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The collection of three biographies, "The Biography of Beethoven", "The Biography of Michelangelo" and "The Biography of Tolstoy", written by Nobel Prize winner Romain Rolland, is a model work in the world of biographical literature. In his works, Romain Rolland focused on depicting the mental journey of three art masters who endured hardships and setbacks without changing their original intentions in the troubled life journey, highlighting their noble personality, fraternal emotions and broad mind, and composed a magnificent and shocking "heroic symphony" for people.

Illustrated Book Series on Representative Works of Cultural Great Figures: Biographies of Celebrities

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"Celebrities" describes three extremely talented and accomplished figures in human history. However, Romain Rolland did not stick to a detailed examination of the lives of the characters, nor did he make a general trace of their works. Instead, he firmly grasped the commonalities of these three artists in different fields and focused on depicting their troubled life experiences and their tireless pursuit of loneliness and pain, in order to highlight their pure personality, philanthropic emotions and broad mind.

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General Fiction

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"The Education of Love" is a work by Italian writer Amicis. It is a famous children's literature work. It is considered one of the ten must-read novels for Italians and an enduring masterpiece in the history of world literature. "The Education of Love" was first published on October 18, 1886, with a total of 100 articles, mainly composed of three parts: the ten-month diary of Italian fourth-grade primary school student Enrico; the admonishing and inspiring articles written by his parents in his diary; and ten short stories read by teachers in class. The content of the diary describes every bit of the little protagonist's life, as well as the trivial matters of his classmates' lives. It is a very loving work.

A Brief History of Mankind Written for Everyone

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From the origin of mankind to modern society, the author puts people as the center and writes the history of mankind, covering politics, religion, science, business, art and other fields. The writing is smooth and humorous, and the exposition is penetrating, summarizing the development history of human society in a simple and profound way.

The Opium War: Chen Shunchen Talks About the History of the Late Qing Dynasty

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"The Opium War: Chen Shunchen Talks about the History of the Late Qing Dynasty" is a popular book specially written by Chen Shunchen for Japanese readers to understand this history. It has since become an important reference book for Japanese scholars to study the history of the Opium War. This book takes the Opium War, the beginning of China's modern history, as a clue, and comprehensively describes the situation of China and the world in the second half of the 19th century from politics, economy, people's livelihood, culture, etc.

Tongjian Chronicles (part 2)

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Tower of Pride: Portrait of the Antebellum World (1890-1914)

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In this work, Tuchman focuses his attention on Western society 25 years before the outbreak of the "World War I", using an artist's approach to reproduce the ideological trends and ideals, sudden changes and disputes at that time: before the "August Cannons" exploded, the British aristocratic world began to collapse, and power shifted to a new class, passionate anarchy. The righteous dreamed of a harmonious world, imperialist sentiments climbed to the New World, the U. S. Navy quietly rose, the Dreyfus incident set off a fierce confrontation within the French, Strauss's music and Nietzsche's thoughts influenced Germany... Under the appearance of prosperity, the old world was already full of troubles. That era did not die of old age or accidents, but exploded in a terminal crisis and became an important page in history. ... (It is) more than confidence, innocence, comfort, stability, security and peace. People who lived in that era also misled us. When they looked back across the chasm of war, the first half of their lives were shrouded in the mist of a beautiful sunset, full of peace and tranquility. And we mistakenly believe that doubt, fear, turmoil, protest, violence and hatred do not exist. --Barbara W. Tuchman

Three Kingdoms 4: Becoming a King and Becoming a Minister

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"Three Kingdoms" is the pinnacle work of Eiji Yoshikawa, and it is also the ultimate work of the blend of Chinese culture and Japanese temperament. In Japan, there are countless historians, politicians, entrepreneurs, writers and artists influenced by "Three Kingdoms". They regard "Three Kingdoms" as a historical masterpiece, a comprehensive collection of political strategies, a business war manual and an inspirational book, and learn from it history and culture, ways of success, methods of doing things, leadership theories, etc. There are five volumes in the "Three Kingdoms" series, and this is the fourth volume, including the Wangshu Volume and the Tunan Volume among the ten volumes. The Scroll of Wangshu: Zhou Yu failed to seize Jingzhou three times and died in depression. Zhang Song was sent as an envoy to make friends with Cao Cao, but was not treated politely. Instead, he made friends with Liu Bei and presented the map of Xichuan. Based on this, Liu Bei led Pang Tong, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan and others into Sichuan. Tu Nan's Scroll: First, Zhang Fei outsmarted Wakou Pass, causing Cao's army to suffer heavy losses; later, Huang Zhong and Zhao Yun bravely seized the camp and food and grass, defeating the main force of Cao's army. After successfully forcing Cao Cao back in a last-ditch battle, Liu Bei proclaimed himself "King of Hanzhong" and the Shu Han regime reached its peak.

Jinshan, Nanyang and Diaspora China (oriental History Review 02)

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"Oriental Historical Review (Volume 2)" focuses on the history of Chinese immigrants overseas, showing the joys and sorrows of Chinese people's migration to foreign lands since the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. This is a long journey full of thorns and dreams, from the simple pursuit of making a living, to the pursuit of wealth, to the pursuit of safety, and the pursuit of glory. This ever-changing purpose of immigration also reflects the pain, twists, brilliance and disease of China's modernization. Similarly, foreign civilizations are also experiencing self-confidence and crisis in their own culture, alternately belittling or elevating the "image of China" in their eyes. The "Image" theme of "Oriental History Review 02" is "Youth on the Assembly Line". I selected a group of photos of girls in the workshop. Look at those girls. Even work clothes cannot hide their youth and beauty. Along with their beautiful dreams, they are slowly disappearing on the assembly line. The most desperate of these 150 million young people have jumped from the roof of the Foxconn factory as a silent protest against this cruel era.

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History

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In 1911, Frederick Winslow Taylor published the book "Principles of Scientific Management", which concentrated on his management thoughts and research results and attracted widespread attention in the American business community and management circles at that time. The scientific management system advocated by Taylor was called the "Taylor System", which aroused people's enthusiasm for research and development of scientific management methods at that time. Many people became Taylor's followers and made great contributions to the improvement and development of scientific management theory. In the long history of the development of management theory, this book is recognized as a very important milestone. It marked the advent of a new management era, set off a revolution in corporate management, and made the early factory management practices in the West at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century a big step towards scientific management. It also inspired and inspired countless managers in the following hundred years. To this day, Taylor's "Principles of Scientific Management" has been regarded as a must-know classic for managers.

A Book Reveals the Changing of Dynasties

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The rolling dust of history, the sighs of emperors throughout the ages. This book uses the latest historical concepts and more comprehensive historical materials to focus on describing the story of the fall of each dynasty. Novel, heavy, sentimental, magnanimous... It will give you a different reading experience, take you into history, and reveal the mysteries, mysteries, rumors and truths of dynasty change!

What You Should Know About Chinese History (part 1)

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The main content of "What You Should Know about Chinese History (Part 1)" includes: the "beginning of man" in legends and archaeology; the transformation from tribes to countries - Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou Dynasty; the changes in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the unification of the seven heroes of the Warring States Period; and the first unified feudal dynasty - the Qin Dynasty. The long history and profound culture of this school are the eternal pride of the Chinese nation and the intrinsic driving force for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

The Past of the World Empire: the Yuan Dynasty and Yelu Chucai

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This masterpiece by the master of historical novels Chen Shunchen rediscovers Yelu Chucai, the first prime minister of the Yuan Dynasty. Chucai refers to "talents appointed in foreign countries". This was the name given to him by his father who served in the Jin Kingdom after the fall of his country Liao. He was good at Confucianism and well versed in Buddhism. When an unstoppable force came from the northern grasslands, he was determined to protect life and civilization. Chu Cai was twenty-eight years old when he was summoned by Genghis Khan. He marched westward with the army until they reached Samarkand. He witnessed the destructive behavior of the Mongolian army - "burning, killing, looting, and then abandoning them." In the Mongol Empire, which was busy conquering the east and west all day long, Chucai was at the top of the political power. He worked alone on the separation of powers and cultural and educational policies. Transforming Mongolia's huge destructive power into a powerful force to protect the people-this is his biggest goal. However, after Genghis Khan, Taizong Wokuotai, who absolutely trusted Chu Cai, also passed away. Thus, a fierce battle began around the Khan position...

Chase Mice

Chase Mice

Short Fiction

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I clearly saw that the mouse was so fat, strong, round, and its coat was gray and shiny! It's a pity that my wife has been busy for a long time, but she didn't even take a look at it, and she didn't even know what it looked like, so it slipped away!

Tao Xing

Tao Xing

Xianxia

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Transformed from a human into a demon body, the demon power in his body was transformed into soul power. Lin Fan became stronger step by step, but new questions also emerged. Where did he hide in his previous life? One of the two souls of the same origin must perish. Entering the Tao through skills, there are thousands of Tao methods, what is my Tao... The most important thing in cultivating the Tao is to understand the Tao, K Xi will take you into a real world of immortals! !

Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Names)

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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of the trilogy and was published in 1870. The story is not complicated. It mainly tells the story of the submarine Nautilus traveling around the world on the bottom of the sea. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" depicts various adventures. Sometimes there are dangers and critical moments, and sometimes the scenery is beautiful and intoxicating. The whole book is full of exotic sentiments, as colorful as a myth, and embodies mankind's longing for heaven and earth, and the dream of flying freely since ancient times.

For Whom the Bell Tolls (full Collection)

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Robert Jordan, a young American, teaches Spanish in college and has deep feelings for Spain. He volunteered to join the Spanish government army and engage in demolition activities behind enemy lines. In order to cooperate with the counterattack, he was ordered to contact local guerrillas to complete the task of blowing up the bridge. He won the support of Pilar, the wife of Pablo, the guerrilla captain, and other team members, isolated Pablo, who had lost his fighting spirit, and arranged everyone's specific tasks step by step. In the midst of the raging war, he fell in love with Maria, a little girl taken in by Pilar who had been raped by the enemy, thus smoothing out the trauma in Maria's soul. During these three days, Robert experienced the conflict between love and duty and the test of life and death, and his humanity continued to sublimate. When he was retreating after blowing up the bridge, he was injured in the thigh by the enemy. He stayed alone to stop the enemy, and finally gave his young life for the Spanish people.

I Would Die for You

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"I Would Die for You" is the last surviving collection of unpublished posthumous works by the American literary master Fitzgerald, which includes 18 short stories and screenplay outlines. This is Fitzgerald's perfect work. It is Fitzgerald's transformation work that wants to get rid of the label of "youth writer" and move towards more mature realistic literature. In the writer's opinion, this is his perfect work, a "return to zero" for being completely honest with himself. In this work, readers can get a glimpse of his zeroing in and perfection of art and literature, as well as his original intention and desire. The book also contains 40 precious life photos, writer's manuscripts, printed manuscripts and other archive pictures, which is known as the most precious Fitzgerald work.

Montaigne's Life Essays

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This book is compiled by Professor Huang Jianhua, a famous educator and translator, based on Montaigne's "perceived self", Montaigne's "people's lifestyles and thoughts and feelings as he experienced it" and Montaigne's "real world at that time as he understood it". This book selects Montaigne's typical passages from far and near, and compiles them into a volume to outline the portrait and main ideas of this French prose master in the second half of the 16th century. Readers can see both the green "trees" and the lush "forest".

Don't Be Afraid of Losing, Don't Be Disappointed When You Meet

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Just after experiencing the ecstasy of love, her father suddenly passed away due to illness. The author Schulz felt disoriented and anxious. She avoided work, books, time, happiness, and reality. Like most people, she was obsessed with sadness and could not extricate herself, so she began to seek solace in poetry, which then extended to the exploration of gains and losses in life. In the end, she calmly accepted the reality: life is always counterproductive - sometimes you collapse, sometimes you recover; sometimes you are busy, sometimes boring; sometimes scary, sometimes absurd; sometimes funny, sometimes uplifting. It is impossible to escape this feeling of constant fusion. Schulz is known in the industry as "one of the greatest writers of our time." She once published an article in The New Yorker about an imminent major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, for which she won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing, marking the first time that the Pulitzer Prize has been awarded to magazine media. In this book, Schulz uses her extensive knowledge and curiosity to wander between philosophy and intimacy, transforming a story about love and death into an exploration of chance and fate, sadness and happiness. Her elegant writing touches the most subtle truth deep in the human heart, which makes people suddenly enlightened after reading it. This is a warm, healing and rational philosophy of life. It is not a simple emotional catharsis, but a rational approach to the gains and losses of life with curiosity and insight from the perspective of different disciplines such as history, poetry, literature, psychology, etc. This is the best gift for people who are sad and worried.

Ideology and Style: Observations on Novels at the End of the 20th Century

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Radar has worked as an editor at the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Xinhua News Agency, and "Literary News", and served as deputy editor-in-chief of "Chinese Writers Magazine." He is currently the director and researcher of the Creative Research Department of the Chinese Writers Association, and concurrently serves as the vice president of the Chinese Contemporary Literature Research Association, the executive vice president of the Chinese Novel Society, and a doctoral supervisor at his alma mater, Lanzhou University. This is a collection of literary criticism on contemporary Chinese novels written by him. It is composed of "Century Symphony", "Long Platform", "Beautiful Green Fields" and "Literary Selections".

Miyazaki City's History of China (hardcover)

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Miyazaki, a leading historian and winner of the "Nobel Prize in Sinology" and the Rulian Prize, has decided to write a core work, a general classic written for ordinary readers! The perspective of a bystander and the standpoint of world history show a different context of Chinese history. Ichisada Miyazaki has devoted his life to the research and teaching of Chinese history. He has made original ideas in many fields and is considered to represent the highest level of Chinese history research in Japan. This book is the culmination of his forty years of research and teaching experience and is intended for general readers. It features a world history perspective and a socioeconomic history perspective. It has a plain writing style and bright thinking. It can closely combine exquisite empirical research with a magnificent general historical narrative, which embodies his research results and characteristics. The exquisite and profound Kyoto style of Eastern history, the ideas and perspectives that are in sharp contrast with domestic academic circles; almost all aspects involved in the book have been specially researched; the book places China in the process of world history, and uses the "boom history view" to explain It describes the ups and downs and rises and falls; almost never cites scriptures, and the discussion relies entirely on memory and insight; more than 300 subtitles and an average length of 800 words form an independent and coherent easy-to-read structure; the pleasant and hearty narrative is only to arouse the interest of ordinary readers. All this makes this general history of China have a profound academic background, a strong personal style, new inspiration and good readability.

Gitanjali Gardener's Collection (illustrated Edition) (national Reading Classic)

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"Gitanjali: Song Offerings" (Gitanjali: Song Offerings) was published in 1912 and contains 103 poems, which were selected and translated into English by Tagore himself from many Bengali poetry collections. This collection of English poems is Tai Ong's masterpiece and the main reason why he was awarded the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. This collection has profound philosophical thoughts, elegant writing, and graceful bearing. According to the Nobel Prize citation, after the publication of this collection, "People everywhere now hail Tagore as a rising master in the art of English poetry who is worthy of admiration, regardless of whether they know his Bengali poetry or not, and regardless of their differences with the poet in terms of religious beliefs, literary genres, and political goals." The Gardener was published in 1913 and contains 85 poems. It is another important collection of Tagore's poems. This collection of English poems mainly talks about love and life. It is fresh, beautiful, profound and moving, and also contains profound philosophical thoughts. As the Nobel Prize citation said about this collection: "From it we see another side of his personality - sometimes surrendering to the intertwined joys and sorrows of youthful love, sometimes indulging in the anxiety and joy caused by the prosperity of life. At the same time, all these experiences are accompanied by thoughts about the extraordinary world."

Old Possum's Practical Cat Guide

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This is a collection of poems for children written by the famous poet Eliot. The world-famous musical "Cats" was adapted from this book. The poet wrote about cats with various personalities and styles in humorous writing, including theater cats, mysterious cats, railway cats, city cats... It can be called a complete collection of cats. At the same time, it also shows another side of Eliot's literary creation: humorous, cute, tricky, and full of warmth. The famous poet and translator Sanke has lovingly translated the work, comparing it with the original English version; exquisite illustrations and humorous poems complement each other.

The Violin and the Grave: Selected Poems of Lorca

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"Violins and Graves" contains 70 representative poems by Federico García Lorca, as well as two excerpts from plays. The selected passages were written in a period that spanned his entire creative career. Lorca is the most well-known Spanish writer in the world after Cervantes. His poems have long melody, delicate perception and wonderful imagination. They are a perfect combination of traditional and modern techniques. The emotions between the lines are lonely and passionate, blending extreme happiness and sadness. His poems and life are remembrances and expectations of a better era that Spain could have had. It was about staying humble and courageously resisting injustice through writing, speaking out for the voiceless people at the bottom of society, bringing theater art to the most remote rural countryside, and embracing the world from a national standpoint. After all, in the end, the definition of love is that one person embraces another person.

If Life Deceives You: Selected Works of Pushkin

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This book is a collection of poems and other works written by the world-class writer Pushkin. Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin used his outstanding talent to master many literary genres, created Russian national literature and literary language, and left many classics for Russia and the world in literary fields such as poetry, novels, dramas and even fairy tales. Pushkin's literary creation ended the backwardness of Russian literature and created conditions for the prosperity of Russian literature in the 19th century. This book selects Pushkin's poetry masterpieces from various periods, including "If Life Deceived You", "To the Sea", "The Bronze Horseman", "To Chadayev", etc., Which reflects Pushkin's life trajectory and the changing trajectory of his thoughts, thus allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of Pushkin's inner world.

Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (translation 40)

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Rabindranath Tagore, a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life. After winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, he selected his favorite and most proud poems from his Bengali poems. After re-experiencing and re-creating them, he translated them into clean, fresh, natural and meaningful prose poems. This book selects the most popular passages from these poems and is a collection of Tagore's lyrical poems.

Story Writing Method 3: 9 Ways to Create Stories That Engage Readers

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This is a novel writing book. In order to write "stories that captivate readers," this book teaches you 9 ways to write stories. For writing novels, on the basis of keeping the characters and story frame unchanged, through various adaptations, even the atmosphere and the feeling after reading will change. Just like the same curry with different ingredients, it can be made into curry chicken or beef curry. When used as seasoning, it can be made into curry-flavored salad dressing. Please start writing now.

Shakespeare's Comedy a Midsummer Night's Dream (bilingual Translation)

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"A Midsummer Night's Dream", with a dreamlike name, is a relatively mature comedy work by the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. This play has had a huge influence on the history of world literature, especially the history of drama. Later generations adapted it into movies, stories, games, paintings, etc.

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