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Read "charlotte's Web" in One Book

Su Bai

12K0

This book deeply analyzes the multiple charms and deep values ​​of the classic fairy tale "Charlotte's Web", explores the reasons why it has become the white moonlight in the childhood of children around the world, traces the creative code of E. B. White, and analyzes the spectrum of human nature reflected by animal characters such as Wilbur, Charlotte, and Templeton. Deeply dismantle the spiritual core of the story, reveal the "remarkable" aspects of ordinary lives' mutual redemption, and interpret the literary magic behind words such as "humility" and "brilliant". At the same time, it explores the precise reflection of the farm fable on loneliness and warmth in contemporary society, and provides a reading guide across all ages - children can feel the fantasy adventure and the preciousness of friendship, teenagers can experience the pain of growing up, and adults can understand the philosophy of life. This book aims to guide readers to appreciate the literary treasure of this fairy tale from multiple dimensions, understand its timeless vitality, and feel the bond of life and the glory of humanity.

Read "the Three of Us" in One Book

Compiled By Qu Xin

10K0

This book is a companion reading guide that provides an in-depth interpretation of Mr. Yang Jiang's classic work "The Three of Us". With popular and clear writing, the book systematically analyzes the unique dream structure of the original work, the deep affection witnessed in ordinary daily life, the family harbor that persists in the storms of the times... And the effortless tenacity and transparency behind the words. This book will lead readers not only to understand the touching story of "the three of us" helping each other, but also to deeply understand how Mr. Yang Jiang used literature and art to transcend life and death, and to understand the powerful spiritual power about love, family and life philosophy contained in it.

One Book to Understand "preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion

Edited By Du Wei

14K0

How can a preface make a pavilion famous through the ages? How could Wang Bo, this ill-fated genius, improvise the eternal masterpiece of "falling clouds and solitary owl flying together"? This book will explain to you the immortal masterpiece "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion". We will return to the legendary Double Ninth Festival feast, explore Wang Bo's tragic life, provide detailed original text, annotations and beautiful translations, and appreciate his "three-story" artistic structure paragraph by paragraph... This is an in-depth guide to help you overcome text barriers, appreciate the frustration and pride behind the article, and feel the endless charm of Chinese culture.

Read "the Biography of Su Dongpo" in One Book

Liu Wei

12K0

This book comprehensively interprets the legendary life and eternal charm of the Song Dynasty literary giant Su Dongpo, traces the counterattack path of a Meizhou boy to the top of the literary world, analyzes his peak achievements in poetry, calligraphy, painting and other fields, and shows the diverse style of an all-round artist. Explore his "immortal friendship" with Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Huang Tingjian, etc., And present the friendship between confidants and the style of a gentleman in the interactions between literati. It also focuses on the ups and downs of his political career, interpreting how he overcame difficulties with openness in places where he was relegated to Huangzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou and other places. From the Dongpo delicacies on the tip of his tongue to the spiritual healing of Zen tea, it reveals his life wisdom in adversity. More deeply explore his personality charm that spans thousands of years - his love for life, compassion for the people, and detachment from suffering, so that readers can still draw strength and inspiration from his stories today, thousands of years later.

Read "when Humanity's Stars Shine" in One Book

Su Xiaohua

12K0

This book will give you an in-depth analysis of Zweig's classic "When the Stars of Mankind Shine", focusing on the key moments that changed history, and revealing the profound connection between ordinary individuals and great moments. This book starts from the highlight moments such as the fall of Byzantium and Handel's rebirth, and analyzes the contingency and inevitability of fate in historical turning points. Decode complex figures such as Grouchy and Rouge, explore the blurred boundaries between heroes and gamblers, and show the struggles and choices of mortals in the torrent of the times. At the same time, we explore Zweig's unique creative technique - activating historical moments with literary touches, going deep into the characters' hearts, and letting the cold historical facts burst out with human warmth. It also extends to contemporary revelations, from the importance of details, rebirth in difficulties, to the weight of choices, refining the wisdom of survival across time and space. It also pays attention to the unwritten "star trails", presenting the diverse possibilities of the historical panorama, allowing readers to find the spiritual power that illuminates the present in the shining moments a hundred years ago.

Read "to Kill a Mockingbird" in One Book

Su Xiaohua

12K0

This book provides an in-depth analysis of Harper Lee's classic "To Kill a Mockingbird" and explores its literary value and social significance from multiple dimensions. Tracing the birth of the work, relating the author Harper Lee's childhood experience and historical background, it shows how the story of a southern town has become a cultural symbol of anti-racial discrimination. Decode the deep metaphor of "Mockingbird", analyze the tragedies of "Mockingbird" characters such as Tom and Radley, and reveal the social pathological changes in which innocence is destroyed. Focusing on the father figure of Atticus, we explore his eternal charm of reason, kindness and educational wisdom. It also provides an in-depth analysis of the shocking racial trial case, presenting the fierce collision between prejudice and justice. It uses a child's perspective to reflect the absurdity and complexity of the adult world, allowing readers to understand the eternal values ​​of kindness, courage and justice in the reflection of words and reality.

Read "the Veil" in One Book

Huo Xiaoyi

10K0

This book uses in-depth analysis and scene-based interpretation to reveal the truth about human nature and survival wisdom contained in Maugham's classic "The Veil", showing how it can still accurately reflect the emotional dilemmas and spiritual growth of modern people across a century. The book focuses on the core narrative and deep metaphors of "The Veil", forming a female epic from dilemma to redemption. Combined with the key setting of the cholera plague in Meitan Prefecture, explain how the disaster became a turning point in fate. At the same time, the book explores the metaphor of the collision of Eastern and Western civilizations and focuses on the power of supporting characters such as the "silent Chinese". Their silent tenacity becomes a prism for viewing human nature. It further refines the truth of life that the work reveals in reality, such as the uncertainty of marriage, the inevitability of self-growth, the complexity of good and evil in disasters, etc., And reveals why "The Veil" can sting contemporary people - it is not only a love tragedy, but also an eternal proposition about disenchantment, awakening and reconciliation, allowing readers to find resonance and answers to current emotions and survival dilemmas in stories written a hundred years ago.

Read "luo Shen Fu" in One Book

Compiled By Su Bai

14K0

"Fu of the Goddess of Luo", an eternal masterpiece about the love between man and god, why can it transcend time and space and still make people heartbroken and admired today? Behind it, is Cao Zhi's fantasy about the goddess hidden, or is it the memory of Empress Zhen's forbidden love? This book will decipher this literary gem for you. We will not only take you back to the era of "Jian'an style", provide detailed original text, annotations and beautiful translations, but also appreciate its gorgeous diction and artistic achievements paragraph by paragraph... And finally, explore its immortal influence on later generations of calligraphy, painting and literature. Let this masterpiece show its full, three-dimensional and profound beauty in front of you.

Read "emile" in One Book

Munro

11K0

This book provides an in-depth interpretation of "Emile", focusing on Rousseau's concept of "natural education" and its practical significance. It introduces "Emile" as a parenting classic that has been popular for 300 years. Its advanced educational concept advocates the return of education to nature, liberating children from adult discipline and following the rhythm of life growth. It disassembles the growth roadmap from "son of nature" to "ideal citizen" in the book, and explains in stages how to achieve growth through free exploration, practical experience, and balance between emotion and rationality. It also discusses the enlightenment of Rousseau's thought on solving modern educational anxiety in the current era of AI parenting, and analyzes the book's solutions to educational contradictions such as freedom and regulation, individual and society. At the same time, it reveals its subversive implications for contemporary parent-child relationships, such as changes in parental roles, innovations in communication methods, etc., And shares the ways in which ordinary people transform their ideas into practice, demonstrating the educational wisdom of this once-banned classic across time and space.

Selected Works of Zhang Henshui (set of 18 Volumes)

Zhang Henshui

2.4M0

"Selected Works of Zhang Henshui (set of 18 volumes)" brings together the classic works of Zhang Henshui, a master of popular literature in the Republic of China. "Danfeng Street" tells the story of Nanjing hawkers rescuing a poor girl, showing the chivalry of the city; "The Snow is Falling at the Open Door" tells the story of the struggle of a young couple in complex interpersonal relationships after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War; in addition, "Man Jiang Hong" depicts the love tragedy of a poor painter and a singer, and "Qinhuai Family" and others show social customs. "The Lonely Bird in the Falling Clouds" tells the story of the love entanglement between a man and two women. "Time flies" depicts the depravity and repentance of young student Huang Xishi; the set also includes short prose notes such as "Zhang Henshui's Prose" and "Mountain Window Essay", as well as novels such as "The River Goes East" and "Happy Enemies". These works have twists and turns in their plots and rigorous structures. They combine traditional chapter style with Western novel techniques. They not only show the humanities and customs of the world, but also reflect the social reality. They are a good choice for understanding the social landscape of the Republic of China and Zhang Henshui's literary achievements.

Quickly Learn About "the Little Prince" in Half an Hour

Compiled By Su Bai

10K0

Why has a fairy tale written for children become the antidote to the "spiritual internal friction" of countless adults? This book is not the original text of "The Little Prince", but a series of new interpretations that go deep into its philosophical core. It will help you understand how the thorns of roses are a metaphor for the grinding of love, how the "taming" of foxes solves social difficulties, and how the lamplighter's running around predicts the fate of contemporary "workers". From the baobab trees on planet B612 to the wells in the desert, read this book and you will find the power to heal your heart and regain innocence during this interstellar journey.

Quickly Understand "the Scholars" in Half an Hour

Compiled By Cao Nan

12K0

Three hundred years ago, "The Scholars" accurately predicted today's "involution", "living down" and "workplace PUA"? This book is not a dull interpretation of the original work, but a series of imaginative "divine-level complaints" and in-depth discussions. It will take you through the tragedy of "involution" behind Fan Jin's madness, decipher Du Shaoqing's "lie down" philosophy of dissipating all his wealth, and use big data to restore the "anxiety index" of ancient intellectuals. From the predicament of the imperial examination to contemporary internal strife, after reading this book, you will be surprised to realize that this originator of "shuangwen" in the Qing Dynasty is still the sharpest scalpel for analyzing human nature and society.

Quickly Learn About "plants and Trees of the World" in Half an Hour

Compiled By Su Bai

10K0

Why can a plate of pickles and a few flowers and plants become the antidote to heal the hearts of contemporary people? What kind of magic is hidden in Wang Zengqi's words? This book is not the original text of "Human Grass", but a series of interpretation articles that go deep into its spiritual core. It will systematically dismantle Wang Zengqi's literary universe from multiple dimensions, including the codes of nostalgia in food, the philosophy of life in ordinary vegetation, the Zen in the fireworks of the city, and the "light but flavorful" alchemy of writing. After reading this book, you will not only be able to appreciate the scenery described by Mr. Wang, but also understand the transparent, open-minded and life-loving wisdom behind his words.

A Quick Half-hour Introduction to "utopia

Compiled By Fu Huaiyu

12K0

How did the philosophical classics from 2,500 years ago accurately predict our metaverse, artificial intelligence, and social dilemmas today? This book is not a boring interpretation of "Utopia", but an ideological dialogue spanning time and space. It mirrors Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" with the virtual reality of the metaverse, uses the ideal of the "philosopher king" to examine the responsibilities of contemporary elites, and uses the eternal questioning of "justice" to attack the technological ethics dilemma in the ChatGPT era. From the trichotomy of the soul to the fate of utopia, the book profoundly analyzes how the core concepts of "Utopia" resonate surprisingly with modern society. After reading this book, ancient wisdom will become a key to help you see through the fog of the digital age and find your own true coordinates.

Quickly Learn About "the Right Bank of the Ergun River" in Half an Hour

Edited By Du Wei

12K0

Why did "Right Bank of the Ergun River", the winner of the Mao Dun Literature Award, become a soul-stirring national epic? This book is a quick introduction tailored for readers who are eager to understand this masterpiece in depth. We will follow the memory of the last female chief and enter the mysterious primeval forest... Analyze the love, hate and fate of Ewenki men and women, explore the ancient beliefs of the shaman world, and feel the life community of people, reindeer and the forest. In half an hour, you will not only understand a story, but also touch the disappearing soul and back of a nation.

A Quick Half-hour Introduction to "one Hundred Years of Solitude

Compiled By Cao Nan

12K0

Have you ever been put off by the labyrinthine names and bizarre plot of One Hundred Years of Solitude? This quick guide is just the key to pass "The World of Macondo" tailor-made for you. We will decipher the "character code" of the Buendia family for you, interpret what "magical realism" is, and deeply explore the One Hundred Years of Solitude that runs through seven generations and is engraved in the bones and blood... In half an hour, this great work will no longer be obscure in front of you. You will clearly see the rise and fall of Macondo, understand the fateful reincarnation of a family, and touch the immortal monument in the history of literature.

Quickly Read "crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in Half an Hour

Compiled By Cha Yaoyu

18K0

This book is an in-depth condensed version of the original novel "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" by martial arts master Wang Dulu. It aims to lead you to appreciate the world and human nature that is more profound and complex than the movie. The story begins with the theft of a Qingming Sword, which leads to the love-hate entanglement between two generations: the moral repression of Li Mubai and Yu Xiulian, and the wild passion of Yu Jiaolong and Luo Xiaohu. The book is faithful to the original work and delicately reproduces how Yu Jiaolong went from a rebellious boudoir girl to an irreparable tragedy in the collision and destruction of freedom. This is not just a swordplay, but also a desolate tragic song about human nature, desire and fate.

Quickly Read "the Legend of Shushan Swordsman" in Half an Hour

Compiled By Cha Yaoyu

21K0

This book is a super-condensed version of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", the "No. 1 Wonderful Book in the World", aiming to clear the obstacles for you to read this masterpiece. The whole book takes the growth and adventure of the protagonist Li Yingqiong as the main line, using modern and clear language to reproduce the magnificent and wonderful world of fairy tales. From the majestic scenery of the Golden Summit of Emei to the slaying of demons in the South China Sea in Ziyun Palace; from the wise battle with the green-robed ancestor to the decisive battle with the Son of Blood God... The book contains the most classic adventures and battles in the original work. It aims to lead readers to easily appreciate the peerless style of "Three Heroes and Two Clouds" and finally witness the shocking and glorious ending of "Purple and Green Together".

Research on Excerpts

Li Hui

275K0

This book takes the Zhezi Opera as the research object and conducts research from the four dimensions of the Zhezi Opera's concept, history, text, and performance. It takes the historical development of the Zhezi Opera as the basis, and the literary characteristics and performance characteristics of the Zhezi Opera as the latitude. It strives to give a three-dimensional view of the Zhezi Opera and faithfully restore the panoramic view of the Zhezi Opera's performance. By organizing and analyzing a large number of selected opera excerpts, novels, diaries, literati notes and other documents, this book outlines the appearance of excerpt opera in the Ming and Qing dynasties: it rose in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty; developed in the Jiajing and Longqing years; flourished in the Wanli period; flourished in the Tianqi and Chongzhen years; and took shape and ended in the Qing Dynasty. This book focuses on the dual attributes of literature and performance of excerpts, and focuses on two selected excerpts of "Zui Bai Qiu" and "Shen Yin Jian Gu Lu".

Trauma Narratives in Pat Barker's War Fiction

Liu Jianmei

202K0

Pat Barker is one of the few female novelists with war themes in the contemporary British literary world. This book focuses on the study of six of Buck's novels set in the First World War, and systematically elaborates on the traumatic narratives in Buck's works and the cultural significance of such narratives. Starting from the dual perspectives of the appearance and implicitness of the existence of things, the book analyzes the retrospective and historical perspectives, non-textual and textual media, bottom-up and top-down concepts, special and general considerations, and different paths of art and science in the novel. It presents the dynamic development of the characters and the complexity of their inner world in the social and historical context at that time, revealing Buck's postmodern stance to challenge cultural stereotypes and conventions, emphasizing exploration under tension and inclusive and open dialogue.

Rumors and Truth: Guo Moruo in the Perspective of Revolution

Li Bin

188K0

Guo Moruo was a famous Chinese writer, revolutionary and important national leader in the 20th century. However, in recent years, the understanding of Guo Moruo in academic circles and among the public has been skewed, and Guo Moruo has been portrayed as a "two-faced man" and a "little grasshopper". Many remarks are based on untrue words. This book conducts an in-depth analysis of various "rumors" and "slanders" about Guo Moruo's literary creation, academic research and other issues over a period of time, and clarifies the untrue words that have been placed on Guo Moruo. At the same time, it analyzes the causes of several major "rumors" and "slanders", restores the true colors of historical events, and presents readers with different aspects of the life of a celebrity who adhered to Marxist ideals and made great contributions to the Chinese revolution.

The Modern Transformation of Chinese Poetry

Chen Shuiyun

424K0

This book studies the transformation of old and new ci studies. It can be said to be the first monograph in the field of ci study to explore the changes between ancient and modern times and the transformation between old and new. From the perspective of aristocratic families, societies and universities, the book collects and excavates historical materials as much as possible, pays attention to repeated original details, and strives to return to the historical scene to discuss the transformation of Ci studies, including in-depth discussions on Ci studies ideas and Ci study methods, and an appropriate interpretation of the Ci works involved.

This Life is Not Finished (newly Updated Version)

Yu Juan

134K0

Zhou Guoping's preface has touched the hearts of millions of readers! A new edition has been added, adding tens of thousands of words to the manuscript! About life, about life, clear and sincere! See your life, see your heart, and give you strength! If you continue to choose the 996 lifestyle, you may be overworked? Or choose to spend time with your loved ones and live a quiet life? This is a book that records thoughts about life and living, written for people who are soft-hearted but lost in the world: How much does it cost us to understand the meaning of life! We are reminded again and again that we should seize the moment and live in a way that we will not regret in the future. The book contains the author's cancer treatment experience, understanding of life, some memories and reflections on his busy first half of life, as well as his deep insights about his hometown and family ties. In the diary during his illness, the author reflects on his bad living habits and life details, summarizes many philosophical views on life based on his life and death experiences, and constantly fights against fate with an optimistic and open-minded attitude towards life. It makes people re-examine the "meaning of living", treat death rationally, cherish life, cherish feelings, and cherish life.

Literature·image·space: a Glimpse into the Contemporary Literary and Artistic Landscape

Du Ying

126K0

This book starts with literary works and film cases, and attempts to discuss the fluidity of the socialist literary and artistic field configuration and the hybrid nature of the literary and artistic ecological structure in the 1950s and 1960s. On the one hand, this book provides a historical perspective on the in-depth participation and long-term influence of various literary and artistic forces in the construction of the literary and artistic field; on the other hand, it also places the construction of socialist literary and artistic identity in a broader world pattern for understanding and reflection. Those elusive ideal literary and artistic forms that need to be achieved, those abstract, contradictory, and unpredictable discourse operating mechanisms may gradually emerge from this.

Research on "tang Poetry Garden

Yang Bo

252K0

The study of Tang poetry is an important part of the study of Chinese classical literature, and the study of the collection of Tang poetry is an important part of the study of Tang poetry. Tang Poetry Leiyuan, a collection of poems compiled by Zhang Zhixiang, a Shanghai scholar in the Ming Dynasty, is the earliest, largest and most complete collection of Tang poems in existence. It is a unique and controversial work among many poetry anthologies in the Ming Dynasty. This book is organized according to the method of "organizing poems by category" and collects a total of 173 kinds of poetic documents from the Tang and Five Dynasties. The poems of the three hundred years of the Tang Dynasty are classified into one volume according to their themes. The content covers the early, prosperous, middle and late periods. It became an indispensable and important link in the transition from anthologies of Tang poetry to a comprehensive collection of Tang poetry. It had a great influence on the compilation of comprehensive collections of Tang poetry and similar books at that time and in later generations.

The Good Trees Want to Depend on Each Other: the Literature of the Liu Family in Pengcheng in the Southern Dynasties

Guo Hui

274K0

The Liu family in Pengcheng in the Southern Dynasties was one of the literary families that produced the most writers and had the greatest influence in the Southern Dynasties. "There were seventy brothers and nephews at that time, and they were all capable of writing, which was unprecedented in modern times" ("Liang Shu Biography of Liu Xiaochuo"). The Liu family was an important promoter of the development and changes of literature in the Southern Dynasties. Its family literature can be said to be a microcosm of the entire literary history of the Southern Dynasties. It completely reflects the evolution trajectory from Yuanjia literature to Yongming literature to Liang-Chen literature, connecting the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. This book systematically explains the literary achievements of the Liu family, especially the Liu family's creative genres, creative techniques and creative characteristics.

Commentary on Gu Sui's "tuo'an Poetry Talk

Zhao Kun

381K0

The content of "Tuo'an Poetry Talk" involves literary theory, poetic theory, the overall view of Chinese poetry, as well as essential comments on famous poetry writers of the past dynasties such as Zi Shi, Sao Yi Jiang and Yu Wang Guowei, with particular emphasis on Tang poetry and Song poetry. However, although "Tuo'an Poetry Talk" is extremely wonderful, it is not easy for readers who lack an in-depth understanding of classical literature and Gu Sui's academic ideological system to understand his academic thoughts through its concise words. This book "explains and comments" on "Tuo'an Poetry" one by one: first, it explains Gu Sui's remarks in "Tuo'an Poetry"; secondly, on the basis of the explanation, it evaluates Gu Sui's remarks and even extends them.

Research on Poetry Writings of Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties

Zhang Jing

287K0

The so-called poetry writings are special books on poetry that take the summary of poetry writing techniques as the main content and list the names and techniques of poetry as the main form. The research object of this book is the sixty-eight kinds of poetic writings from the Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. In the case study section, this book examines in detail the author, year of writing, preservation, edition, publication and dissemination of poetry writings, and studies its compilation characteristics, content composition, and theoretical value. It then summarizes the characteristics of poetry writings in the Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties, and Song Dynasty. Finally, it conducts a systematic review of poetry writings in the past dynasties, summarizing their compilation characteristics, system construction, and ancient people's evaluation of them.

Dance with the Wind

Zhang Wenzhu

100K0

Zhang Wenzhu's collection of inspirational essays is like dandelion seeds rising in the wind, carrying the fine details of life to the ground lightly. She writes about the crispy fragrance of the leek box in spring, the family affection in the lingering warmth of the earthen bed, the glimmer of chance encounters during the journey, and the growth and perseverance in ordinary days. Those delicacies of the world, those nostalgia, growing pains, and life-long love, all naturally unfold in her writings, without delay or slowness. It's as if the wind is blowing through the field, and the grass blades are bending and standing upright. Every word carries the true rhythm of life, dancing out the most touching poetry in ordinary times.

Selections from Washington Irving's Classic Travel Notes

I

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The author of this book, Washington Irving (1783-1859), was the founder of American literature and a famous essayist and short story writer. His masterpiece "Notes on What He Saw" caused a sensation when it was published in England in 1820 and spread widely, making him the first American writer to gain international reputation and known as the "Father of American Literature". Scott and Byron became his close friends, and Thackeray called him "the first envoy from the New World literary world to the Old World." He left the world with immortal chapters such as "Rip Van Winkle", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Westminster Abbey". He is also a master of travel writing, and his selected works such as "Westminster Abbey", "Voyage" and "Alhambra" are all excellent and can be regarded as models in prose essays. They can be regarded as fine works of literary works, giving readers great artistic enjoyment.

Flowers and Trees: Spiritual Notes About Plants

Zhang Mi

101K0

The author of this book uses delicate language and sincere emotions to describe the various flowers, plants and trees she encountered in her hometown, on campus and during her travels. This is a Xiaoxiang woman's plant notes filled with tenderness as she grew up. After reading it, I just feel that I am among the grass and trees, and my clothes are dyed with a faint fragrance. Plants cultivate people's sentiments and nourish their souls, eventually becoming part of the soul. The author selected 83 species of flowers, plants and trees she encountered in her hometown, campus and travels to describe. With delicate brushstrokes and elegant, literary words, he recorded the various plants he came into contact with during his growth to express his love for nature and life.

Wang Wei's Talks on the 15th

Li Rangmei

167K0

Young poet and writer Li Rangmei's new masterpiece! Between the two ends of life and poetry, we can truly see Wang Wei. "Red beans grow in the south, and when spring comes, they will sprout a few branches." "Walking to a waterless place, sitting and watching the clouds rise." Wang Wei is a great poet who we have read and recited since childhood, but if we think about it carefully, we still can't seem to say what is good about his poems. And Wang Wei himself seems to be solidified in the image of a young man from an aristocratic family, a beautiful young man, good at playing the pipa, "paintings in poems, poems in paintings", poetry and Buddha... Behind the labels, what is the real Wang Wei like? Li Rangmei, a young writer and poet, uses his rich and solid education, insight and keen perception to unfold the exquisite world of "Wang Wei" in fifteen essays, step by step analyzing Wang Wei's life, times, relatives, Buddhism, music, painting, poetry, etc., Breaking away from the existing labels, truly understanding Wang Wei as a person and his poems, and understanding Wang Wei's helplessness, struggle, and his ultimate freedom in facing difficulties.

Read Red Mansions 2 Word for Word

Young Angry Horse

289K0

The painstaking work of "Young Angry Horse", the author of "The Young and Angry Horse in Fresh Clothes"! Read Chapters 25 to 52 of the original work in order. "Young Angry Horse" uses modern language and thinking, and a humorous style to teach you to read the Dream of Red Mansions easily. From the beautiful poems, to Bao Dai's love line, to the ups and downs of fate... This book uses worldly events and human relationships as its context, and uses the comments of Zhi Yanzhai and others as a reference to cleverly solve the difficulties of ambiguous time, numerous characters, complex clues, and customs barriers. The famous painter Lan Wenxuan exquisitely painted the main cover image, presenting a Chinese aesthetic charm. The daughters of Daguanyuan formed the Haitang Poetry Society, enjoying the snow and drinking tea, poetry and wine were elegant. After several trials and turmoils, Bao and Dai finally revealed their feelings to each other, and they had no doubts about each other; during this process, it affected Baochai, Xiangyun, Jinchuan, Lingguan... Baoyu has gone through a complete road of emotional enlightenment. Beyond the love line, there are Sister Feng's thunderous methods and exquisite skills, as well as the vivid and personalized images of many little people. The main and auxiliary clues are intertwined in a criss-cross manner, which is dizzying. This is the second part of the series "Reading Red Mansions Word by Word". The author peels off the bamboo shoots, makes bold assumptions, carefully verifies, interprets the serious ideas in a relaxed style, and takes you to continue to enjoy the glorious and eerie Dream of Red Mansions.

May Someone Accompany You on Your Wanderings (updated Version)

Lu Sihao

109K0

This million-selling expanded edition has 6 new heart-warming texts and the entire book has been carefully revised! "Your wanderings and hard work will eventually make you such a person. You will go further than you think." This book is an updated version of the classic work "May Someone Accompany You in Wandering" by young writer Lu Sihao, which has sold millions of copies. The book is carefully revised, with customized color illustrations and 43 heart-warming words, setting a new chapter. 6 New articles have been added, about the insights of the journey, the trivial daily life and meaning, and the most important thing about yourself. Lu Sihao has been creating for more than ten years and always insists on recording every beautiful thing around him with the most authentic words. I hope that every one of you can rise and fall well in the next year and every day.

Read Red Mansions Word for Word (2 Volumes in Total)

Young Angry Horse

559K0

The painstaking work of "Young Angry Horse", the author of "The Young and Angry Horse in Fresh Clothes"! "Young Angry Horse" uses modern language and thinking, and a humorous style to teach you to read the Dream of Red Mansions easily. From the beautiful poems, to Bao Dai's love line, to the ups and downs of fate... This book uses worldly events and human relationships as its context, and uses the comments of Zhi Yanzhai and others as a reference to cleverly solve the difficulties of ambiguous time, numerous characters, complex clues, and customs barriers. "A Dream of Red Mansions" is not only the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels, but also a masterpiece of traditional culture. The predecessors said: "It is useless to read all the poems and books without talking about the Dream of Red Mansions." How many readers read Bao Dai's love, were obsessed with it, and sighed with regret; how many people regarded it as a guide to walking in the world, imitating his understanding of human nature, and gaining insight into worldly affairs; how many scholars spent their whole lives working on it, exploring secrets, and pursuing the truth of the story; how many novelists immersed themselves in studying, learned the secrets of his writing, and borrowed one or two magical skills. This is the encyclopedic "Dream of Red Mansions". Opening the book, one by one, vivid characters, accompanied by daily plots that seem calm but actually have undercurrents, come through the end of the feudal era and the reflection of the Jia family. Every frown, every smile, every move is as if it is before your eyes.

One Year in Dali

(english) Aleksey

123K0

A British "Northern drifter" decided to go to Dali to have a good time, National Public Radio's 2024 best book. "Do what you want to do every day, including and especially - doing nothing." Lying down is not the end, but the starting point for re-understanding the world. When the British "Northern Drifter" chose to go to Dali to live in peace, he spent three years in seclusion to verify the healing power of slow life on modern anxiety. The real China and Chinese life from the perspective of a "China expert", the writing style is simple and not exaggerated, and sharp realist observations can always be seen in the book. It's a journey of self-discovery. In 2020, Aleksey, who has lived in Beijing for many years, suffered a major blow to his personal love life (he and his fiancée parted ways), and his sense of depression, boredom and powerlessness in social life gradually deepened. In the end, he chose to flee Beijing and live in a remote village in Dali. This book adopts a two-line narrative - one line goes inward, which is a detailed record of the author's life in Dali: drinking tea, watching clouds, basking in the sun, repairing small courtyards, planting flowers and vegetables, and meeting "non-mainstream" friends from all over the world... The author uses his profound writing skills and warm and sincere emotions to allow readers to feel with him the calmness, freedom and joy of Dali life that is completely different from city life, and to experience the transformation of immersion with him. The other line outwards is the author's detailed observation of various circles in Dali. The brush strokes are sometimes calm, sometimes warm, and sometimes full of humor, describing a more complex face of Dali beyond the label of "a flat city".

Chang'an Academic (16th Series)

Editor-in-chief Zhang Xinke

149K0

"Chang'an Academic" is a comprehensive journal on Chinese language and literature research, serving the construction and development of Chinese language and literature disciplines. The content included in the collection involves the content of secondary disciplines under the first-level discipline of Chinese language and literature, including language studies, literary studies (ancient literature, modern and contemporary literature, literary theory and foreign literature, etc.), Philology, etc., In addition to book reviews and other content. The book mainly publishes the latest research results in various disciplines such as Chinese language and literature, aiming to strengthen academic exchanges, display cutting-edge results, and promote the development of Chinese language and literature research.

Selected Illustrations of Early Western Translations of Classical Chinese Novels

Editor-in-chief Song Lihua

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This book selects about 400 illustrations from early Western translations of Chinese classical novels from the 18th century to the early 20th century, compiles them into a volume, and photocopies them for publication. It is a special collection of documents focusing on the illustrations of Western translations of Chinese classical novels. Spanish translations of Chinese classical novels are an important medium for Western readers to understand Chinese novels and Chinese culture. The illustrations, like the annotations, play an important role in helping readers understand. From the quasi-woodcut-style illustrations in the 1761 English translation of Passy's "The Legend of Haoqiu" to the exquisite novel illustrations printed with lithography technology in the late 19th century, illustrations in Western translations of Chinese novels have experienced long-term development, promoting the spread of Chinese classical novels in the West, and they themselves also form a part of Western Sinology research.

Research on Fu Yingren and "donghai Wo Ji Zhuan

Gao Hehong Song Heping

253K0

This book takes Fu Yingren, a Manchu folk storyteller, as the research object. It integrates the texts told by him and other scattered materials (including interviews and memoirs of scholars) to construct the academic history of "Thousand Storytellers". The book is divided into two parts. The first part conducts detailed archival research on the myths, stories, Manchu legends and other text materials told by Fu Yingren, and discusses the process of Fu Yingren as the narrator in a specific historical period, and the process of discovering, recording, and organizing his texts, as well as As a writer, he played an important role in Manchu folk culture; the following part is the current relatively complete and comprehensive research result of "Donghaiwo Collection". The author focuses on the text, variations, inheritors and related religious and folk customs of "Donghaiwo Collection".

The Wonderful Fragrance of Studying: a Burmese Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor's Journey to Study in China

(burma) U Kyaw Than Tun

162K0

This book is the study experience and what Dr. U Kyaw Than Tun recorded while studying in China. From 1975 to 1979, he studied in China with the funding of a cooperation project between China and Myanmar. He was the first Myanmar person to obtain a doctorate in traditional Chinese medicine. After returning from his studies, he wrote this book based on his own personal experiences, revealing some vivid and interesting details and reflecting the profound Paukphaw friendship between the two peoples, which has historical value and practical significance.

Introduction and Dissemination of Haruki Murakami's Works

(japan) Chiba Wankiko

97K0

This book clarifies the process and stage characteristics of the spread of Haruki Murakami's novels in China, describes the main themes in Haruki Murakami's novels, analyzes the economic and cultural context of the spread of Haruki Murakami's novels in China, and then points out why Haruki Murakami is popular in China and set off "village fever". The book classifies and briefly introduces Murakami's works, and then analyzes Murakami's consumption needs and consumption paths based on the way Murakami's audience obtains information and views on Murakami. It also points out that the Chinese media's promotion of Murakami's historical views is one of the important reasons for his popularity in China.

Collected Works in Commemoration of the Centenary of Wang Zhuo's Birth

Du Haibin Editor-in-chief Hu Ji

400K0

This book is a collection of articles and related articles published on the 100th anniversary of Mr. Wang Zhuo's birth. It is mainly divided into the memories of Mr. Wang Zhuo's students and juniors about his life and interactions with him, comments on Wang Zhuo's academic achievements and research characteristics, and academic papers in Mr. Wang Zhuo's research field. The recollections and academic comments on Wang Zhuo provide a lot of previously unknown information about Mr. Wang Zhuo, and retain a lot of precious information for the construction of the academic history of New China. In addition, the academic papers included in this book come from scholars of different ages in the field of Tang history in China. The discussions cover almost all aspects of the history of the Tang Dynasty and are of high academic value.

Tang Poems and Tiantai Mountain

Editor-in-chief Zhang Gaocheng

103K0

Tiantai Mountain (tiān tāi shān) is located in the north of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, China. It has been a famous mountain since ancient times and is favored by practitioners. By sorting out the poems related to Tiantai Mountain in "The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty", the author found that there are more than 400 poems by more than 150 poets involving this mountain. The authors of the poems have either been there personally, such as Meng Haoran, Li Bai, Yuan Zhen, etc., Or they have been famous for their poems, such as Li Qiao, Zhang Shuo, Du Fu and others. This book explores the reasons why literati in the Tang Dynasty loved Tiantai Mountain, and sorts out Tang poems involving humanistic and natural images of Tiantai Mountain.

Young Yasushi Inoue: Poetry and War

(japan) Miyazaki Junichi

101K0

Yasushi Inoue is the leader of the Japanese literary world after Kawabata Yasunari, and he was also a popular candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His novels with Chinese themes such as "Dunhuang", "Lolan" and "Tian Ping Zhi Zhi" are very popular. Inoue Yasushi's youth coincided with the rampant Japanese militarism. He wrote his personal destiny and the pulse of the times into his poems, but he always insisted that poetry should not serve politics. Junichi Miyazaki used empirical research methods to trace the life trajectory of Yasushi Inoue when he was young, analyzed poems with important node significance, and clarified the origin of the two characteristics of Inoue's literature, the prose nature and the perspective of bystanders, which provided a useful perspective for re-evaluating Yasushi Inoue's literary status.

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"In Praise of Idleness" is a collection of essays by Nobel Prize winner Russell. There are 14 articles in total, including work, education, society, civilization, how to obtain happiness, etc. It integrates perspectives from philosophy and psychology, economics, science and history. Russell accurately predicted the "involution" problem of modern society a hundred years ago: as technology develops, people fall into more intense competition and longer working hours. This book boldly challenges the "hardcore work theory": the belief that work is a virtue is causing a lot of harm in the modern world, and the path to happiness and prosperity lies in the organized reduction of work. The ethics of work are the ethics of slaves, and the modern world does not need slaves. Work only 4 hours a day and everything will be fine! True idleness is not about idleness, but about being freed from the pressure of work, shifting the direction of efforts from "making a living" to "life itself", and pursuing those things that truly define civilization and happiness - art, love, knowledge, leisure and exploration of the world.

Lost Guide

Lost Guide

Literature

(us) Rebecca Solnit

95K0

This book is written as a series of autobiographical essays. Rebecca Solnit uses symbolic moments and interpersonal relationships in her own life to write about being lost and lonely, about reading and music, about the loss of love and the tracking of life. Many of modern people's pains stem from the uncertainty of the world itself and people's pursuit of certainty. However, Solnit used his unique experience of hiking through deserts and jungles and his profound knowledge to show us that getting lost can also be an active choice, and how important it is to learn to get lost. Only when we step out of the familiar and surrender ourselves to nature and the unknown can we discover new possibilities and meanings of life. When you get lost, you can not only see the soul-shaking beauty, but also meet lonely souls such as Woolf, Thoreau, Benjamin, Weil, and Klein.

Between Home and the Other Side: Work Notes of a Judicial Social Worker

Social Worker Hou Xiaosheng

96K0

At the age of 16, she was called fat by her brother. After losing weight for more than ten years, she was so thin that she could only hang water to survive. At the age of 19, she called the police and claimed that she was being "stalked" by her mother. She could not leave her mother's sight for more than 5 minutes as long as she could remember. At the age of 40, in order to escape from marriage and sneak out of the country, she opened a hot pot restaurant and took in dozens of foreign women who had been domestically abused. I met them when I was 23 years old. Throughout my teenage years, I planned to leave home and escape my mother's control. I chose Australia, but I was always worried that I wouldn't be able to leave. Before the plan could actually come to fruition, my mother died suddenly. I boarded the plane in a daze and began to learn and live in another language in a completely unfamiliar environment until I became a "judicial social worker" and met them. In the process of helping these girls, I gradually understood "why love can make people feel painful", and I finally had the courage to accompany others to find their answers.

Recommended Reading Materials for Independent Reading for Middle School Students

(france) Antoine De Saint-exupéry And Others

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This book selects three classics of world literature, "The Little Prince", "Gulliver's Travels" and "The Old Man and the Sea", among the recommended reading materials for middle school students of the Ministry of Education to help them expand their horizons and nourish their souls. "The Little Prince" uses poetic fables to interrogate the essence of life, leading readers to understand love and responsibility; "Gulliver's Travels" uses fantasy adventures to reflect social reality and cultivate critical thinking and imagination; "The Old Man and the Sea" conveys the spirit of never giving up through the lonely old man's battle at sea. This book is supplemented by introductory reading and thinking columns to help middle school students deeply understand the connotation of the work, improve their humanistic literacy and independent reading ability, and move toward a broader spiritual world nourished by classics.

The Myth of Sisyphus the Myth of Sisyphus (english Version)

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"The Myth of Sisyphus" is the core work of Camus' "Philosophy of the Absurd". It uses the endless absurd fate of Sisyphus pushing the stone up the mountain in the Greek myth as a metaphor to explore "how people can fight against absurdity and live out their values ​​in a meaningless world."

Collected Works of Xu Zidong 02: Close Reading of Zhang Ailing (updated Edition)

Xu Zidong

204K0

"How could a woman who was completely unsophisticated write so many genius love stories and marriage battles?" Zhang Ailing is a legend that was born out of nowhere. Why are her works loved by generations of readers? After more than 30 years of intensive study, teacher Xu Zidong used text reading to focus on more than 10 important masterpieces of Zhang Ailing - look at "The First Incense" and how a Shanghai female student sank step by step in Hong Kong; experience the cruel romantic text of "The Story of the Golden Lock"; sand table deduction of "The Fall of the City" The rules of the love game between men and women in "Love"; dissecting the morality of men in "Red Roses and White Roses"; exploring the peculiar mother-daughter relationship in "Little Reunion"... The love stories written by Zhang Ailing are never simple flowers and warmth, but more about strategy, calculation and game. Open this book, truly understand Zhang Ailing, enter her "love war", and look at men, women, marriage and life again. In addition to the exquisite interpretation of the works, it also integrates Xu Zidong's years of experience in the world. With humorous expressions and vivid writing style, it cleverly connects Zhang Ailing's literary creation and life trajectory. It also pays attention to her interactions with people in the literary world such as Hu Shi, Fu Lei, Ding Ling, and explores her profound influence on later writers such as Bai Xianyong, Zhu Tianwen, Wang Anyi, and Jia Pingwa. This new edition is launched as one of the "Collected Works of Xu Zidong" series. It corrects errors and adds four masterpieces. In the context of Chinese literature in the 20th century, it seeks to find Zhang Ailing's unique value and status as "nowhere to be placed".

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