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Letter from Huang Shang to Li Hui (explanatory Text)

Compiled By Li Hui, Written By Zhong Miaoming, And Interpreted By Liu Haijun

51K0

This book contains more than 100 letters written by Huang Shang to Li Hui. These letters were written from 1988 to 2011, which vividly and concretely reflect Huang Shang's interactions with Li Hui in his later years. The content of the letters involves commentaries on characters, anecdotes in the literary world, literary appreciation, etc. All the discussions are straightforward and eloquent. This book is a good material for understanding and studying the contemporary literary world, and it is also an excellent text that reflects the charm of letter writing. This book also includes the transcript of the symposium "Huang Shang in Our Eyes". Li Hui, Wei Li, and Green Tea talk about Huang Shang's life and writings from the perspectives of friends, bibliophiles, and editors, allowing readers to vividly and concretely perceive Mr. Huang Shang's spiritual style.

Teachers and Friends Rely on Each Other (learning)

Wang Su

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This book is one of the "Wen Xue" series and is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Wang Su of the Palace Museum. The manuscript consists of fourteen articles, including thirteen main texts and one appendix. The content mainly records the people and things that are extremely important to Mr. Wang Su's academic career, such as Mr. Wang Su's father, Mr. Tang Changru, Mr. Chen Zhongan, Mr. Li Zheng, etc. It outlines the growth trajectory of an outstanding scholar, embodies Mr. Wang Su's academic direction and academic thoughts, and also reflects the scholarly style of the Tang School of Wuhan University from the side.

Inheritance and Continuation (knowledge)

Sang Bing

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This book is one of the Wenxue series. This is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Sang Bing, a senior professor of Zhejiang University. It consists of five parts, namely, academic studies, reading, historical materials, scholarship, and historical methods. The academic chapter mainly recalls Chen Xiqi, Zhang Kaiyuan, Chen Shenglin, Gong Shuduo and other gentlemen. The reading chapter mainly talks about the method of reading. The historical materials chapter, scholarship chapter, and historical method chapter mainly focus on the author's research field, and explore the angles and issues that historical research should pay attention to from the technical level. This book not only discusses the method of reading, but also teaches research methods. It also contains many anecdotes from academic circles, making it highly readable.

Why Are Grapes Angry (rizhi Wencong)

Yang Jing

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This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series" written by Yang Jing, a teacher in the English Department of the School of Foreign Languages, Nanjing Normal University. The book mainly contains the author's comments and research on foreign literature published in the "Shanghai Book Review". The writing is clear and fluent, and the collected articles are very interesting, such as "Why Grapes Are Angry", "Gentle Fraud": Starting from Lavoisier's "Private Science", "Franklin's Circle of Paris Friends", etc. Involving literature, science and other aspects of Western countries such as Britain and the United States.

Collection of Flowing Waters (rizhiwencong)

Dai Haibin

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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection". It is a collection of book reviews and essays written by Professor Dai Haibin in the past ten years on the research fields of modern China's political diplomacy, social culture, and academic ideological history. It is a reflection on the academic atmosphere and research results. This collection is named "Flowing Water", which comes from the famous line "After the floating clouds parted, the flowing water lasted for ten years" in the Tang Dynasty poet Wei Yingwu's "Meeting Old Friends in Liangchuan on the Huai River", it is a historian's lament, concern and worry about reality and history. The book is divided into four parts. The first is a case study on the research on modern history during the Republic of China; the second is a review of recent research works on the history of modern politics and diplomacy; the third is a reflection on the research paradigms and methods of modern history; and the fourth is essays on personal academic exchanges. The writing style of this book is concise and fluent, and the discussion is profound and simple. It goes beyond the serious writing style of ordinary academic treatises. While expressing professional academic reflection and academic criticism, it is also suitable for general literature and history lovers to read and appreciate the interest of modern history.

Dunhuang Studies (learning)

Liu Jinbao

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This book is one of the Wenxue series. This is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Liu Jinbao, a senior professor at Zhejiang University. It contains a total of 20 articles, covering aspects such as his path to governing Dunhuang studies, the development of Dunhuang studies, and Dunhuang scholars at home and abroad. The main topics include the proposal of "Dunhuang in China and Dunhuang Studies in Japan" and its repercussions, Dunhuang's hub position on the Silk Road, Dunhuang and Mogao Grottoes from the perspective of Sino-Western cultural exchanges, why Dunhuang studies have become an internationally renowned study, Dunhuang Academy: the epitome and symbol of Chinese Dunhuang studies, She has integrated her life into Dunhuang: reading "My Heart Is in Dunhuang: Fan Jinshi's Autobiography", the source and authenticity of Dunhuang documents collected in Japan, etc.

Unbounded (rizhiwencong)

Lu Jiande

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This book belongs to the "Japanese Knowledge Series" series and is an academic essay by the famous comparative literature scholar Lu Jiande. The book contains 20 papers, book reviews, prefaces, reading notes, essays, speeches and commemorative articles written by the author, together with 21 appendices. The title of the book "Wujie" means "the field of books has no boundaries". In the book, the author uses a broad vision and comparative literature research methods to evaluate academic works in different fields such as world literature, modernism, and cultural exchanges between China and the West. The content includes book reviews of world literature and world history works that have been newly translated and introduced in recent years, the introduction and introduction of new concepts in foreign literary criticism, and a discussion of Sino-Western cultural exchanges starting from the translated works of the period when Western learning spread to the East.

Liu Xiang Originally Did Not Study (rizhi Wencong)

Zhao Yong

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This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". This book is a collection of academic essays by Zhao Yong, a professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Beijing Normal University. It includes some of his essays in newspapers and magazines and several conference speeches. It also includes research and commentary on cultural phenomena and theories, as well as an introduction and analysis of the academic views of famous scholars such as Tong Qingbing and Cheng Zhengmin. The author uses literary theory as a guide and combines current trends and hot spots to conduct an in-depth analysis of relevant cultural phenomena. The author's writing style is fluent, his descriptions of people and events are vivid, and his descriptions are meticulous. When analyzing cultural phenomena, he has a rigorous critical spirit, does not stick to stereotypes, and has many unique insights, taking into account both academic quality and readability.

The Writing of Actors (rizhiwen Series)

He Ping

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This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". This book is a book review and essay written by He Ping, a professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Nanjing Normal University and a famous book critic, on a number of representative works of contemporary Chinese literature. These works are not the so-called reportage of traditional "news" plus "literature", but are actual records that integrate personal experience, have a strong awareness of issues and independent thinking. The author named this new writing phenomenon "actor writing". The book is divided into 24 chapters. The content focuses on all aspects of contemporary literature, such as the differences between generations of writers, Internet literature, avant-garde novels, realist literature, the relationship between literature and the times, etc. It mainly uses novels as samples to observe modern and contemporary Chinese literature, and also covers various contemporary literary phenomena.

Confronting the Crisis of Humanities Academics (rizhiwencong)

Zhong Weimin

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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" series. It is a collection of articles by Zhong Weimin, professor of the Department of History at Tsinghua University, on academic evaluation and research on academic journals. In the process of serving as the executive deputy editor of "Journal of Tsinghua University", the author thinks about the combination of academic journals and academic evaluation, and generates his own ideas. The author believes that the current problems existing in Chinese academic journals and academic evaluation are one of the most direct and essential manifestations of the crisis in the humanities. Academic journals are the most important carriers of academic achievements, and academic evaluation issues have actually become academic journal evaluation issues to a large extent. It contains the author's unique experience and feelings about academic journals, academic evaluation, academic standards and other issues. He also tried to put forward his own views on solving the academic crisis.

Devotion and Joy (rizhi Wencong)

Nie Er

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This book is one of the "Rizhiwen Series" series, a collection of essays by the famous writer Nie Er. The book is divided into three volumes. The first volume is about literature reading, covering the works of writers in the history of literature. The second volume is about the reading of historical works, and the third volume is about the reading of life, that is, the author's personal life experience and the thoughts it triggered. The main purpose of this book is to reflect: literature, history, and life, these three can almost constitute the entire being of a living person. Literature and history arouse personal piety, which can be endless; life itself is joy. The author combines academic thinking into literary creation, and his writing style is clear and accessible. It is a prose work that is both thoughtful and readable.

There Are Mountains and Rivers in Books (rizhi Wencong)

Tan Xufeng

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This book is one of the Japanese literary collections and is a collection of academic essays by the famous publisher Tan Xufeng. This book is divided into three parts: Silhouette of Xue Lin, Collected Books, and Journey in Life. They respectively record the anecdotes of Xue Lin that the author has come into contact with, such as Zhang Shizhao, Fu Sinian, Qian Mu, Zhang Yinlin, Lin Huiyin, Rao Zongyi, etc. It also has remembrances of some scholars, such as Liu Zhiqin, Liu Pujiang, etc.; It also includes the author's planning of topic selection, book editing, and reading. Comments on the process of browsing books, mainly books related to Ming and Qing history and modern history; in addition, there are also the author's personal insights and life experiences in editing work, including recollections of personal experiences, such as "Jin Yong, once so truly inspired my childhood", and random thoughts on his role in editing the New History book series.

Both Sides of the Tide Are Wide (wen Xue)

Liu Yuejin

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This book is one of the "Wenxue Series" and is a collection of partial prefaces by the famous contemporary scholar Professor Liu Yuejin on his research on ancient Chinese literature. The book is divided into two parts. The first part is the author's preface to recent research treatises on the history of ancient Chinese literature, covering poetry, literary themes, ideological culture and other aspects from the Pre-Qin to Wei and Jin dynasties. The second part is the preface to various research results and academic conference proceedings hosted by the author in recent years, reflecting the latest academic developments in the field of ancient Chinese literature research in recent years. In addition, there are some prefaces involving the integration of ancient Chinese ethnic minorities and Chinese literary creation, Dunhuang literature, Buddhist literature and other fields. Although this book is a collection of academic articles, it is written fluently and can be regarded as a synopsis and overview of the cutting-edge research on ancient Chinese literature in recent years, which is conducive to reading by general enthusiasts.

Short Paper with Diagonal Lines (rizhi Wencong)

Zhang Xinxin

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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Series" and is a collection of essays by Zhang Xinxin, a professor of the Chinese Department of Fudan University, about writers and calligraphers. The title of the book comes from a poem written by Lu Fangweng: "The paper on the short side is running slanted, making grass leisurely, and the thin breasts on the clear window are playing with tea." The four words "the paper on the short side is running on the slant" are somewhat related to the idea of ​​​​"high-headed sermon". Inside and outside the book, text and personnel, writers and readers - these things recorded by the author, whether they are separated by time or space, or in the same place, are all derived from personal feelings and experiences. The depth or shallowness of the feeling, the amount of experience or the amount of experience, are secondary; what is important is the personal experience, even just a little bit. The writing is free and lively, but the words must be well-founded. Covering Chinese and foreign literature since modern times, he patiently and meticulously touches on the spiritual information behind Chen's writings.

Curling Autumn Moon (rizhiwencong)

Wu Chengxue

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This book is one of the series of Japanese essays. It is a collection of essays by Professor Wu Chengxue of the Chinese Department of Sun Yat-sen University. Its content covers Chinese classical literature, cultural exchanges between China and the West, historical discussions about China and foreign countries, notes on reading history, research on ancient Chinese literary styles, etc. The collected articles are divided into three parts: "Memories" are the author's reminiscences of his academic career and memories of his predecessors and friends; "Notes" are the literary and historical notes and academic essays written by the author in his spare time; and "Preface and Postscript" are the prefaces and postscripts written by the author for the academic works of his teachers, friends and students. Wu Chengxue is engaged in the study of ancient Chinese literature and has published a variety of academic works. This book is a collection of his essays other than his "Gaotou Lectures".

The Path of a Litterateur (Rizhiwencong)

Huang Weiliang

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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" and is an essay written by Huang Weiliang, a famous Hong Kong writer and scholar. The content is divided into four series: "Du Fu's Not Sad Autumn·Shakespeare's Pairs", "Cultural Confidence: Let the 'Diao Dragon' Become a 'Flying Dragon'", "Translation·New Poetry·Over-Westernization" and "The Path of a Writer". The first volume makes fun of two great Chinese and English writers, Du Fu and Shakespeare; the second volume recommends the great literary theory classic "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons"; the third volume gossips about translations, new poetry, and the over-Westernization of Chinese academics; the fourth volume praises modern scholars and writers, including Qian Zhongshu, Xia Zhiqing, Yu Guangzhong, Liu Shahe, Liu Shaoming, Wang Meng, etc. These more than forty texts are all the author's new works in the past ten years.

Marrying for Books (rizhiwencong)

Cheng Zhangcan

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This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". It is a collection of 50 book reviews, prefaces and essays written by Professor Cheng Zhangcan, director of the Institute of Classical Literature of Nanjing University. There are six volumes in the book, which are divided into the following categories: The Relationship between Teachers and Friends, The Wind of Dance, Reading Comic Reviews, Self-written Postscripts, Editing and Proofreading, and the Translator's Words. The first and second series are both prefaces to other people's books, the third series are book reviews, and the fourth to sixth series are prefaces and postscripts to one's own books. Although the names are different, they are all centered on books. They talk about reading, compiling, annotating, proofreading, reviewing, reviewing, writing, talking about issues related to books, commenting on knowledge related to books, and remembering scholars related to books. Many of them describe the process and details, and break down the principles, which also shows the academic principles and academic friendship.

A Collection of Steps for Learning (rizhiwencong)

Chen Hongmin

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This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" and is a collection of academic essays written by Chen Hongmin, a professor of the History Department of Zhejiang University. The content is divided into 4 volumes: The Path of Learning, The Enduring Friendship, The Treasure of a Broomstick, and The Jade from Other Mountains. It reflects the author's experience and experience in the history of learning from different aspects, and contains more than 40 articles. "Take steps to learn", which means "If you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles" in Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning", it means that on the road to learning, although the progress is small and slow, you should keep moving forward and dare not slack off. "Path of Learning" mainly reviews the path of study, some important academic experiences and academic thinking; "Long-lasting Friendship" mainly recalls the teachings and academic friendships of mentors, seniors, and friends; "Taking Treasures from the Broom" collects the prefaces and postscripts of the author's self-written (edited) works; "Jade from Other Mountains" mainly contains the prefaces and comments written by the author for other scholars' works. Within each topic, the topics are roughly in chronological order.

Selected Poems of Chen Xing

Chen Xing

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This is a self-selected collection. 150 Poems were selected from more than 700 poems. The book includes Qilu, Wulu, Wuyanlu, Qijue, Wujue, Qigu, Wugu, and Ci. "Fruits are sweet and bitter, life is joyful and sorrowful" is a kind of perception of poetry creation. "The clouds connect the sky and the earth are cool again, autumn rain, autumn wind and autumn dreams are long" may be a portrayal of the unremitting pursuit of poetry creation.

One Hundred Poems by Ogura (seven Out-of-print Editions)

Translated By Chen Xing

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"Okura One Hundred Poems" is a collection of classical Japanese songs compiled by Fujiwara Sadaie, a singer from the Kamakura period in Japan. The selected works were compiled by each of 100 Japanese authors from the 7th century to the 13th century. After I translated each Japanese song into vernacular, I created another Qijue to interpret it. Therefore, this book can also be read as a collection of seven-character quatrains.

The New Classic of Mountains and Seas: Common Prosperity is Coming Like "zhejiang

Li Zhongwen

135K0

In May 2021, Zhejiang's opinions on high-quality development and construction of a common prosperity demonstration zone were released, requiring Zhejiang to form a batch of successful experiences that can be replicated and promoted. The book takes Zhejiang's balanced development in the past 20 years and the 20-year transformation of the successful experience of mountain-sea cooperation as a sample of common prosperity led by Comrade Xi Jinping during his work in Zhejiang as the main line. It reviews and summarizes the cases and experiences of Zhejiang's move toward common prosperity. It provides a panoramic depiction of Zhejiang through vivid character portrayals and event descriptions, as well as specific experience introductions such as hematopoietic assistance, "enclave economy", ecological industry platforms, resource linkage, and education sharing. After 20 years of hard work and hard work, Zhejiang has embarked on a development path of two-way interaction, win-win cooperation, played a happy song of common prosperity for mountains and seas, written a magnificent epic, answered the questions of the times, people and the world about common prosperity, and is a practical exploration of China's ideal social picture in the future.

Ten Collections of Chen Xing's Poems

Chen Xing

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This book is actually a collection of 10 poetry collections. A total of 1,000 songs. Each episode contains 100 songs and has an episode title. 10 Poetry collections, specifically divided into: "Mountain Climb and Look at the Clouds", a collection of works from 1999 to 2003; "Thousand Leaves Remembering the Rain", a collection of works from 2003 to 2005; "Flowers Blooming in the Stream", a collection of works from 2005 to 2008; "Cicadas Singing in Jing'an", a collection of works from 2009 to 2012; "Snow in Akita", 201 2-2013 portfolio; "Bridge on Flowers and Stones" 2013-2014 portfolio; "Ant's Dream in Sophora Kingdom" 2014-2015 portfolio; "The Platform Hidden Sea" 2015-2016 portfolio; "Condensed Autumn Fields" 2016 portfolio; "Late Autumn Red Leaves" 2016-2017 portfolio. Readers can enter the poetry kingdom created by the poet over the past 18 years through these 1,000 poems.

Three Possibilities for a Fox Walking in the Snow

Guyu

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Poetry must reach truth, poetry must reach purity, and poetry must reach the public. This book focuses on the independent poetry brand "Poetry 100". The 100 poems collected are all modern poems created by the author in recent years. They are divided into five series according to the content. They include the author's new interpretation of ancient historical stories, new emotions experienced in ancient poems, and new perceptions of life. It shows the author's unbridled imagination and life experience in a vast time and space, and presents readers with a vast space for modern poetry.

Live Quietly: Meet Yourself

Zimo

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This is a book about simple living. It is actually difficult to live quietly. Get away from the hustle and bustle and tension of the city, maintain a sense of distance by "walking away quietly", go on a trip alone, enjoy an afternoon with a book and a cup of coffee, seriously accompany your family and friends... Enjoy solitude, but don't be lonely, stay away from the chaos, and preserve a kind of elegance. As time goes by, you will understand that more of life is completed in silence.

Chinese Fairy Tales (2 Volumes in Total)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wang Shizhen And Edited By Pan Yao

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Fairy culture is an important part of Chinese cultural tradition. It carries the ancients' beautiful imagination of other worlds and continues to inspire literary and artistic creators to this day. This book is based on the Ming Dynasty immortal story collection "The Complete Biography of Immortals". It is a fully annotated and fully translated version of the original classical masterpiece. It is divided into 9 volumes. It is said that the first 8 volumes were compiled by the Ming Dynasty writer Wang Shizhen, and the 9th volume was edited and supplemented by the famous Ming Dynasty bookseller Wang Yunpeng. The original book takes the latitude and longitude of time, Laozi as the starting point, and ends with the Taoist Zhou Side of the Ming Dynasty. It records the stories of more than 500 Taoist priests from ancient times to the middle of the Ming Dynasty who became immortals. It not only includes mythical gods and legendary historical figures, but also breaks through barriers and involves various sects. The text part of this book is based on the full text of the original book. On this basis, the proofreaders read the classics, added annotations, and translated them into vernacular Chinese, which greatly reduced the difficulty of reading. At the same time, professional illustrators repaired and colored the prints of the original book, greatly improving the overall appreciation. The text and pictures are compared one by one. These are all features of "Chinese Fairy Tales".

Leonardo Da Vinci's Notes (collector's Edition)

(italian) Leonardo Da Vinci

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Leonardo da Vinci left many notes throughout his life. He had tens of thousands of notes. Later generations are also looking for these precious notes and preserving them. From these notes, we can not only get a glimpse of the ideological circuit of Leonardo da Vinci, but also trace the ideological trend of the Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was diligent in recording throughout his life and wrote tens of thousands of notes. Today, only more than 5,000 pages remain. The notes in this book cover many fields, including a large number of explanations and sketches on astronomy, geography, architecture, water conservancy, fossils, and even optics. There are many wonders among them, and all kinds of knowledge that transcend the cognition of the times emerge in endlessly. Its preciousness can be seen from the world's pursuit of it. His works are scattered in various European countries. Although later generations tried hard to preserve them, some of them were destroyed by Napoleon. Therefore, this manuscript is particularly precious. This notebook was auctioned by Microsoft founder Bill Gates for US$30.8 Million in 1994, making it the most expensive book in the world and making this notebook truly well-known to the world. Most of Leonardo da Vinci's notes were written backwards in Italian with his left hand. The reason for writing backwards was to prevent the handwriting from becoming blurred. However, most of Leonardo's handwriting is messy and therefore difficult to read, and must be mirrored to read correctly. Leonardo da Vinci's great talent in using language, rhetoric and image thinking made these chapters beautiful essays that future generations will never tire of reading.

Source of Ancient Poetry

(qing Dynasty) Selected And Edited By Shen Deqian, Edited By Wang Xiaole And Edited By Cui Chenxi

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"The Source of Ancient Poems" was compiled and selected by Shen Deqian of the Qing Dynasty. It is an anthology of poems before the Tang Dynasty. This book selects poems from various eras from the Pre-Qin Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty, with a total of more than 700 poems divided into 14 volumes. The collection of works is extremely extensive. In addition to the "Book of Songs" and "Chu Ci" before the Tang Dynasty, almost all famous poems are included in it. It is a must-read book to understand the poetry before the Tang Dynasty. Although the editor intends to restore ancient times and promote "poetic education" and advocate "elegance" through poetry selection, poetry annotation and poetry criticism, and expresses old and conservative poetic concepts, judging from his poetry selection standards, his artistic insights are relatively high and objectively reflects the true development of poetry.

Lu Xun Talks About Life

Lu Xun

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"Lu Xun Talks about Life" selects more than 100 pieces of Lu Xun's prose, essays, letters and other works, divided into five units, comprehensively presenting the complex and grand outlook on life of a great thinker and writer. Mr. Lu Xun's diverse writing style contains his profound thinking about life and deep concern for the country and nation, embodying his full passion and innocence. These words and symbols not only served as a warning to the people at that time, but also had profound enlightenment and educational significance for future generations.

2,000 Literary Common Sense You Should Know

Editor-in-chief Zhao Ziyi

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This book is a comprehensive collection of literary common sense. It compiles scattered literary common sense that readers may be interested in and finds interesting. It helps readers easily familiarize themselves with the basic common sense of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign literature, thereby enriching their knowledge and broadening their horizons. Whether it is for literature lovers or students, they can read it at any time to enrich their personal knowledge base. This book is not only suitable for students to read, but also helpful for general readers to expand their knowledge. Through comprehensive and detailed narration, readers can enjoy the paradise of literature in a relaxed and pleasant state. This book integrates knowledge, interest, literature and documentation, and has high reading and collection value. It can be used not only as a reference book for inquiry, but also as a secret "weapon" to recharge yourself. The writing style of this book is novel and clear, and the knowledge collected is representative and inherited. It is an essential book to help people master literary knowledge. It not only enriches knowledge reserves and broadens horizons, but also serves as a reminder for people's daily lives. It can be called a practical encyclopedia of literary knowledge.

Classic Prose Readers

Editor-in-chief Of Picking Mulberries

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The freedom of prose shows the casualness, expresses true temperament, and captures people with dexterity. Under this broad standard, some people may be successful and write great cultural prose; some may be talented and thoughtful, and use exquisite philosophical thinking to rank ten people; there is no shortage of contemporary writers who have swept all previous articles into "traditional writing" and created their own "new generation". "Classic Prose Reader" collects more than 100 works by famous Chinese writers in modern times, including Lu Xun's "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore", Zhu Ziqing's "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", Lao She's "My Mother", Mao Dun's "Praise to the Poplar", Xu Zhimo's "The Old Man Hurts Shuangju", Bing Xin's "Little Orange Lantern", etc. These exquisite chapters, like the brilliant stars in the sky, make the literary world extraordinarily enchanting. They will allow you to appreciate the description and narration of light and color, emotions and scenery, people and things. This book compiles a large number of famous works into a collection, aiming to allow readers to gain insights and enjoy the beauty of literature either in refined language, in dignified thoughts, or even in trivial events. Those who like to read classic literary works must not miss this classic masterpiece. One book can help you appreciate many masterpieces by famous writers, and is suitable for recreational reading and extracurricular reading.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Ninety-nine Degrees

Lin Huiyin

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This book contains Lin Huiyin's famous novels "Ninety-nine Degrees of Middle", "Moying Zero" and "Embarrassment". For readers who like Lin Huiyin's works, this book is a must-read. "Ninety-nine Degrees" is the author's early masterpiece using modern techniques, with gentle and powerful writing style. The novel intercepts representative fragments of life to show the form of urban life in China in the 1930s, and at the same time reflects the author's sympathy and care for the people at the bottom. The book strives to show readers the peerless style of a generation of talented women with comprehensive content. It is a must-read book for readers who like Lin Huiyin.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Anemia Collection

Lao She

55K0

"Anemia Collection" is a collection of short stories by Mr. Lao She. It contains a total of five articles, including "The Problem That Is Not a Problem", "Love", "The Eighth Master", "The Little Wooden Man" and "A Tube of Fortress Smoke". The writing style is friendly, realistic and vivid, and the character stories are exaggerated and funny, interesting and beneficial, and thought-provoking. This anthology was created during the Anti-Japanese War. Mr. Lao She worked personally in the literary and art circles, intending to use his pen as a spear to awaken the sleeping soul of China. The anthology depicts the hard life of the people at the bottom, and also expresses profound satire and criticism of the bureaucratic land gentry who pretend to be asleep. It also has certain practical significance today. It can be said that this work is the watershed in Lao She's transition from Anti-Japanese War novels to later creations. It not only retains the enthusiasm for propaganda in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, but also has a calm trend of transition to the later period. It has both the charm of "empirical writing" before the Anti-Japanese War and the thinking inertia of "non-empirical writing" after the Anti-Japanese War began. It is worth reading and studying in depth.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Old Friend on the Seaside

Luyin

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This book is Lu Yin's famous and representative work. The protagonist Lusha in the book is her personal portrayal. Readers who like Lu Yin's works, this book is worth reading. Lusha and her classmates and friends were young intellectual women with progressive ideas. Inspired by the spirit of the "May Fourth Movement", they had a strong desire to oppose feudal ethics and pursue women's liberation and freedom of love. The limitations of the times, the impact of old and new ideas, and the huge gap between ideals and reality have caused these awakened intellectual women to be enveloped in "the anguish of life" and "the anguish of love", struggling between reason and emotion. Although the characters in this book have different situations, experiences and fates, they share the same misfortune. This also reflects the depression and hesitation of some intellectual young women in the "May Fourth Movement" era.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: New Stories

Lu Xun

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"New Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Mr. Lu Xun based on ancient myths and historical legends. It includes short stories written by Lu Xun between 1922 and 1935. This book mainly takes mythology as its theme, with interesting stories and rich imagination. This book is Mr. Lu Xun's last innovative work. There are five articles in the book written in the last period of his life. The whole work reflects a calm, generous, humorous and free style. Although the article still retains the inherent sadness of Mr. Lu Xun's works, readers can clearly detect more or less humor, which can be said to be "the coexistence of solemnity and absurdity."

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Morning Blossoms Picked up at Dusk

Lu Xun

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"Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk", formerly known as "Revisiting Old Things", is a collection of Mr. Lu Xun's essays. It contains 10 of Mr. Lu Xun's retrospective essays. The collection is mainly about chronicling events and is full of strong lyricism, with discussion mixed in with the lyricism. Some of these articles reflect Mr. Lu Xun's life as a teenager, as well as the formation of his character and interests, while others expose the ugly or grotesque phenomena of semi-feudal and semi-colonial society. The descriptions in the book are full of ambition and interest, but also have criticisms of current problems, allowing people to understand the story and trigger thinking about the times.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Scream

Lu Xun

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"The Scream" collects short stories written by Mr. Lu Xun from 1918 to 1922. It is the beginning and maturity of modern Chinese novels, and pioneered modern realist literature. For readers who like Lu Xun's works, this book is a must-read. The book vividly creates a number of immortal artistic images such as Madman, Kong Yiji, and Ah Q. It profoundly reflects the current situation of life from the end of the 19th century to the 1920s, effectively exposes and lashes out the old feudal evil forces, expresses the author's desire for change, shouts for the times, and hopes to awaken the minds of the people. It also establishes Mr. Lu Xun's current position in the history of modern Chinese literature and modern culture. The collected works reflect the appearance of China's ancient rural villages and towns from before and after the Revolution of 1911 to the "May 4th" period, depict the social reality of China from before and after the 1911 Revolution to the "May 4th" period, summarize the historical experience and lessons of the 1911 Revolution, profoundly expose the cannibalistic nature and hypocrisy of the feudal patriarchal system and feudal ethics, painfully dissect the silent soul of China's citizens, and criticize the bad nature of the people.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: under the Zhenghong Banner

Lao She

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"Under the Red Flag" is an autobiographical novel by Lao She, written from 1961 to 1962. For readers who like Lao She's works, this book is a must-read. Unfortunately, due to the Cultural Revolution at that time, this work was forced to stop before it was completed. This book contains the completed parts, totaling eleven chapters. In this work, Lao She used autobiography as a clue and Beijing society in the late Qing Dynasty as the background to express social practice and historical changes. Different from his past writings, in this work he has made an outstanding representation of the history of his nation - the living habits of the bannermen in the late Qing Dynasty. This work also gives this work a more unique vision and a more familiar introspective attitude to examine history and national customs. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, social unrest and folk customs were corrupted, and the lives of the banner people became increasingly difficult. During the Gengzi period, with the arrival of the Boxer Rebellion, the seemingly peaceful lives of the obedient people in old Beijing suddenly went into trouble. A series of events that occurred thereafter left the people puzzled and disgraced. The officers and soldiers and regiment members besieged Dongjiaominxiang. The flag soldiers fulfilled their duties. The old abbot of Baoguo Temple also walked into the raging fire with full of resentment... Facing the broken rivers and mountains and the remaining homes, the old Beijing that had withstood the plunder could only remember this history forever in its heart.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: Web-weaving Spider

Xu Dishan

96K0

"Weaving Spiders" collects 12 short stories published by Xu Dishan. For readers who like Xu Dishan's works, this book is worth reading. "Spider in the Web" tells the story of Shang Jie, a child bride, who escapes from her husband's family and marries her eldest grandson Ke Wang. They are later abandoned and go to the Malay Peninsula to make a living alone. Later, the eldest grandson realized his mistake and took Shang Jie back, while he went to Penang Island to atone for his sins. The whole work has a strong exotic atmosphere. The innocent Shang Jie has experienced various hardships such as being violently attacked by her eldest grandson Ke Wang, cruelly abandoning her, seizing property, depriving her of her daughter, etc., But she has never complained. She chooses silence, chooses calmness, chooses calmness, chooses to save all sentient beings. She is actually a strong person in life. What is revealed from the protagonist Shang Jie is Confucianism's active participation in the world and moral cultivation, and the way of being in the world without being frightened by favors or disgrace.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: My Whole Life

Lao She

78K0

The anthology includes twelve works by Mr. Lao She, including "My Life", "The Man Who Never Lies", "Friends and Enemies", and "The Democratic World". The language and text in the book are light and humorous, easy for readers to understand and yet profound, making people smile and feel sad at the same time. "No humor, no Lao She." This anthology demonstrates Mr. Lao She's care for the people at the bottom of the old era from many aspects, reveals the heaviness and coldness of the social reality at that time, and leads countless readers to think about the fate of the times. "My Life" describes the rough life of an ordinary patrolman in the old era. It reflects the great tragedy of the era with an ordinary little character. The work is vividly written, rich in "Beijing flavor" and reflection on traditional culture. It has a very distinct artistic personality and comprehensively demonstrates Lao She's artistic achievements in the field of novel creation. "My Life" is a famous novella written by Mr. Lao She in 1937 on the eve of the Anti-Japanese War. It is the final work of Lao She's first golden period of creation. It has a progressive atmosphere that stands out from the times.

Blue-backed Light Classic Reading Book Series: the Field of Life and Death

Xiao Hong

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"The Field of Life and Death" is a classic masterpiece handed down by Xiao Hong, written in September 1934. It was originally called "Wheat Field" and later renamed "Field of Life and Death". For readers who like Xiao Hong's works, this book is worth reading. "The Field of Life and Death" is set in the northeastern countryside before and after the Japanese occupation. It truly reflects the tragic experience of farmers in the old society and ruthlessly exposes the darkness of society under the rule of the Japanese and puppets with bloody reality. At the same time, it also expresses the awakening and resistance of the Northeast farmers, and praises their national integrity in vowing not to be slaves to the country's subjugation and resolutely fighting the invaders to the end. The publication of "The Field of Life and Death" conformed to the requirements of the times, called for the awakening of national consciousness, and played a great inspiring role in strengthening the people's fighting spirit against Japanese aggression. Xiao Hong boldly reflects the people's demands and wishes in her works, expresses her love for the motherland and the people, and shows her strong patriotism.

Introduction to Literature Lecture Notes

Lao She

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In the early 1930s, Lao She compiled the book "Lecture Notes on an Introduction to Literature" when he was teaching at Qilu University. This book is almost Lao She's only specialized theoretical work. Readers who are interested in an introduction to literature must read this book. The book contains a total of fifteen lectures, discussing the characteristics, creation, origin, style, poetry, prose, drama and novels of literature. It is not only an important material for studying Lao She's literary views, but also a rare introductory book on literary theory. In the book, Lao She not only discusses Chinese literary theory throughout the ages, but also skillfully introduces various Western literary theories. He not only talks about the characteristics of literature, the creation of literature, the origin of literature, the style of literature, the form of literature, but also the ethos and tendencies of literature. The theory is concise and vivid, which can help readers understand Lao She's views on literature and art and the literary world in the 1930s. Mr. Lao She is a monument in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. His life can be said to be full of works. He not only created many novels with Beijing flavor, but also compiled this "Lecture Notes on Introduction to Literature". This rare introductory book on literary theory is full of logic, clear viewpoints and clear stance. The concept of literature is explained in a simple and easy-to-understand manner and covers a wide range of topics. It is worth reading. This book has strong practical value. It is not only the realization of Lao She's creative practice, but also the summary of his study. The book cites the discussions, works and opinions of hundreds of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign scholars and writers. It is a concise and vivid introductory book on literature. It is also the basic material for studying and understanding Lao She's views on literature and art and the literary world of the 1930s.

Westward Journey: a Weird Reading Guide to Journey to the West

Donglang

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This is a deconstruction of the famous work "Journey to the West". Readers who are interested in this classic may wish to read it. The work is imaginative and full of imagination, revealing six unknown "mysteries" that make people wonder: it reveals that the author of "Journey to the West" is not the well-known Wu Cheng'en, but more likely the great eunuch Feng Bao of the Ming Dynasty. It reveals the mystery of the version. In the Journey to the West, Tang Seng and his disciples are not familiar at all, but a different and subversive performance. It reveals the mystery of the connotation. The seemingly independent stories of the Nine-Nine-Eighty-One Dilemma actually have precise logical connections, aiming to explain destiny to the world. It reveals the mystery of the plot, and the unusual plot in the book is actually a political story full of satire. It reveals the mystery of the characters. It is Tang Monk who cares about trivial matters, but it is Sun Wukong who deeply understands Buddhism. The latter's growth is the core of Journey to the West. Finally, the mystery of the background is revealed - the various struggles between heavenly officials, Buddha and Taoism, casting a lingering shadow on the story of Journey to the West. After reading this book, readers will have a hearty and enlightened feeling. By following the classics, but not being superstitious about them, and treating them rationally and with a normal heart, we will eventually understand, love and spread the essence of our culture better.

How to Make You Meet Me: Emotion and Sorrow in Modern and Contemporary Poetry

Dream Jiangnan

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"How to Make You Meet Me: Emotion and Sorrow in Modern and Contemporary Poetry" can be regarded as a heart-stirring anthology of love poems, a kind of whisper from the soul to one's lover. It explains an unforgettable love that people will never forget. The elegant words condense the love and sorrow in life. Different from many simple interpretations of the superficial meaning of poems, what we show readers are the touching emotions hidden behind them. What we are looking for are the forgotten past events, and what we feel are the neglected moods... The book interprets modern well-known love poems with delicate brushwork, and the emotions are sincere and moving.

Living Method

Living Method

Literature

Liang Xiaosheng

138K04

This book is a collection of essays about human life by Liang Xiaosheng, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. It contains many excellent works. "The Boy Who Came Together" is not only full of the warmth between friends, but also infiltrated by the author's deep thoughts on life and society, as well as the various emotions of walking in the world of mortals; "Contemporary Poems" allows readers to see the epic world and feel the author's warm, simple and profound heroic temperament; "Singer at the Bridge" tells the unremitting pursuit of dreams by people in a hard life, which is both vicissitudes and sadness. After reading this book, you may be able to gain insight into society, life, and yourself.

Taste of the World

Liang Xiaosheng

145K0

Although the world is chaotic, there is direction when there is love. This book is Liang Xiaosheng's prose work that collects all aspects of life. It shows the ups and downs, joys, anger, sorrows and joys of daily life, the unforgettable love, greed, anger and resentment of men and women, the state and dilemma of the intimate relationship between parents, schools and children in family education, as well as the deep yearning and mourning for the old friends in the past. The thoughts derived from the story reflect the author's observation of all things in the world, and express his understanding of the posture of life and his experience of the various tastes of life.

Sadness and Happiness

Liang Xiaosheng

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This book is a puzzle-solving book given to the wandering people by Liang Xiaosheng, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Award and the original author of the TV series "Human World". It is also Liang Xiaosheng's life summary and spiritual monologue. In this book, there are not only the author's recollections of the past, but also the tender memories and sketches of family, father and son, mother and son, and brothers, as well as his philosophy and enthusiasm for life and society. It has both gentleness and sobriety, seriousness and humor, small sentiments and big feelings. Just as the author said, "Life is like a dream, you should live with a certain degree of sobriety", and you should also live in a real and comfortable way, with warmth and strength. Ordinary is the state of most life. Watching your life calmly is an attitude and a state of life.

The Days Are Calm and We Have a Long Way to Go

Ji Xianlin Et Al.

105K0

The years pass silently, and you are not in a hurry. In the ordinary fireworks, I hope that with a pure heart, I will be happy that the days will be longer; I hope that morning and dusk will depend on each other, and the four seasons will be joyful; I hope you will go all out to live a life of calmness and gentleness. Holding the breeze in hand, waiting for the bright moon, and living a life with fireworks on eyebrows. This book is divided into seven chapters. It selects classic essays and prose by Ji Xianlin, Shen Congwen, Lao She, Zhu Ziqing, Shi Tiesheng, Zhang Xiaofeng and other famous writers to recall the family, friendship, love and other emotional experiences we have experienced in life, so that people who are gradually lost in life can rediscover the warmth and sunshine around them. Time always passes very quickly and very slowly. Let us follow the footsteps of famous people and taste the painful and warm moments in life together, and find the strength to work hard and forge ahead.

The Zen of Writing

(us) Ray Bradbury

70K0

Where does the inspiration come from? How does the story begin? Did the moments that appeared in the memory foreshadow the material? Are there any paths and experiences to follow when creating ideas? This is a problem that every creator must face, even though they seem so mysterious and unspeakable - "Experience, creation, they are like two sides of a copper plate. When the copper plate rotates, it is neither the front nor the back, but a moment of revelation." - And now, this book will take us close to these "moments of revelation." The creative thinking of Ray Bradbury, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and author of "Fahrenheit 451," is revealed for the first time. It leads you back in time to explore how science fiction masters turned love or anger into writing motivation; how to enrich the body's various perceptions to feed the muse; how to capture a certain auspicious moment in life and solidify it forever... The book has a total of twelve chapters, with humorous writing, as light and clever as poetry. It is like having a long conversation with the master through time and space, helping you who are interested in writing to clarify the creative myths and move forward.

Silence, Subversion and Dialogue: a Feminist Study of Kate Chopin's Novels (english Version)

Yu Rui

50K0

This book is a monograph on the novels of the classic American female writer Kate Chopin. This book reconstructs and rationally thinks about Chopin's early short stories, novel "The Awakening" and later creations. It compares and appreciates Chopin's works with those of four other important American female writers at the turn of the century. It interprets these classic women's works to observe reality and explore the path for women to grow and achieve themselves. This book is suitable for foreign literature lovers, undergraduate and graduate students majoring in literature, history and philosophy, and scholars in related fields.

Ten Years of Dream Building: Collection of Zhang Jie's Speeches

Zhang Jie

80K0

Ten years of building a dream road and making deep friendships. This book contains important speeches delivered by Academician Zhang Jie during his ten years as the president of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, including speeches at the opening ceremony, school anniversary speeches, graduation ceremony speeches, etc., And is deeply loved by students, parents and alumni. Mr. Li Zhengdao personally wrote the preface to this book, and alumni such as Yao Ming, Lu Yan, Kong Hainan, and Shen Nanpeng respectively wrote prefaces or provided extended reading materials. Principal Zhang Jie's speech was very contagious and had a strong encouraging and stimulating effect. This book contains the spirit of Jiaotong University condensed by generations of Jiaotong University people, an epitome of the construction of modern Chinese universities, and the development vision of modern Chinese universities. It is recommended to every aspiring young person and every reader who cares about education.

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