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A Great Power Sets Sail: a Record of the Great Turning Point in China's Shipbuilding Industry Strategy

Shu Deqi

271K0

This book truly describes the whole process of China's shipbuilding front cadres and workers facing total annihilation at the beginning of reform and opening up, who resolutely implemented Deng Xiaoping's strategic decision of "the shipbuilding industry must enter the international market", fought against all odds, fought against the odds, broke through the siege, entered the international market tenaciously, overtook the United States, Britain, Japan and South Korea, became the world's largest shipbuilding country, and achieved a major strategic turning point. This is an important part of China's reform and opening up. It is the most exciting chapter in the magnificent history of national development. It is also a history of national rejuvenation that realizes the Chinese people's dream of becoming a maritime power and shocks the entire world. This book combines thought, authenticity, and literature. It is highly readable, gripping, and tear-jerking. It will make people feel breathless after reading it.

Follow the Rhyme

Jakov

217K0

The author uses the style of ancient words to express the author's true feelings and romance in modern life, trying to express the new contemporary voice in traditional literary ways. Therefore, the author has selected and edited this book for readers who are interested in words. Maybe it can play a role in promoting traditional culture.

My Little Well

My Little Well

Literature

Qiao Dianyun

112K0

Dian Yun wrote a large number of prose works during his lifetime. This book is divided into five series: "Shishuo", "Observing People", "Climbing Mountains", "Learning Literature" and "Crossing the River". It is based on real real life and personal experience. It is full of "black humor", using small things to see big things, and reflects the critical spirit of the big era. The vivid and wonderful language seems to have been distilled and purified by life, and is full of insights and insights, making people laugh and cry.

Seeing People Through Things: Essays on Shallow Archeology and Non-archaeology

Xu Hong

118K0

Xu Hong is not only a rigorous and accomplished archaeologist, but also an advocate and practitioner of public archeology. This is the first collection of Xu Hong's prose essays, divided into three volumes: reflections, preface and postscript, and book reviews, all related to archeology. The lines of the words reveal the mental journey of an academic celebrity and reveal the feelings of an archaeologist who never forgets his original intention. The characteristics of this book are, on the one hand, the comprehensive possession of previous field archaeological materials (several materials are disclosed for the first time in this book), reflecting the existing research results, and on this basis, it also puts forward a unique systematic perspective and builds a relatively complete explanatory framework.

Ziziwenlu

Ziziwenlu

Literature

Chen Caisheng

385K0

"Zi Zai Wen Lu" collects essays, novels, reviews and other works created by the author in recent years. The prose volume mainly describes the customs and customs of the hometown, the relationship between relatives and friends, as well as essay notes, etc. Most of the works are praises of the beauty of Linlushan Taihang and the writing of the beautiful humanity of the hometown; the novel volume focuses on depicting the life style of the people of Linzhou and the society. It reveals and reflects on the problems and phenomena that have emerged in the development of society, enthusiastically praises the spirit of the Red Flag Canal, shows the history and the style of the times from the side, reveals the various aspects of contemporary life, and reflects the tremendous changes in rural areas and farmers in the reform and opening up. The review volume mainly contains the author's comments on contemporary writers and literary theory articles, which has high academic value. The manuscript is highly ideological and artistic and has high publication value.

Pretending to Be Idle: Essays on Shallow Archeology and Non-archaeology

Xu Hong

103K0

The prose essays of the famous archaeologist Xu Hong are collected for the first time and are divided into nine volumes. They come from articles he published in newspapers and periodicals. They are either true remembrances and commemorations of teachers and friends, or dedicated letters to his dear daughter, or small blessings and troubles in daily life, or emotions when life suddenly looks back, or rigorous writings. The clever self-preface, other prefaces and book reviews, the Q&A interactions with fellow bloggers, and the true expression of rationality and sensibility in interviews with the media, which have nothing or slightly to do with "archaeology", highlight the image of an archaeologist with sincere feelings and charming personality, making it a good read.

The Back of a Genius

Chen Yan

122K0

As an essayist, Chen Yan has a light and free but emotional pen and ink. The works selected in the book are the nostalgia of living in a different place, the stop and gaze on relatives and affection, the unprofitable interactions with literary teachers and friends, the recollection of the glory of Qin Opera for a century, the creative thoughts revealed in the preface and postscript, and the conversations about literary propositions. They are all friendly, frank and affectionate.

Plain Password

Plain Password

Literature

Xu Hui

176K0

"The Code of the Plains" is the essence of Mr. Xu Hui's new prose book. The book is narrated from "Four Seasons of the Plains", which takes the plains as the geographical unit and the four seasons as the time unit. It provides an in-depth and detailed description of the plains from multiple perspectives of life, farming, geography, history, humanities, and nature. It panoramically shows readers a colorful and splendid natural and humanistic picture of the Chinese plains. The whole article is filled with the author's love for life, awe and love for nature, humanity and history.

An Old Actor-from Waiting to the Curtain Call

Wang Xiaohua

169K0

"Old Operator - From Waiting to the Curtain Call" is teacher Wang Xiaohua's latest long prose. It writes some anecdotes about my country's modern and contemporary literary and artistic circles. From it, we can see the wonderful stories behind well-known outstanding literary and artistic works such as "Overture to the East", "The Story of Liubao" and the drama "Sentinel Under the Neon Light", which have influenced generations. We can also see the history of the intersection, friendship and cultivation of virtue and art among big names in the literary and art circles such as Zhang Daqian, Tao Yuling, Wang Zhe, Li Keran, Fan Cuiting. It not only has the author's profound historical accomplishment, which ensures appropriate writing and respect for history, but also contains non-fiction literary elements that readers will love.

Carp Turn Around

Feng Jie

78K0

From the North Central Plains to both sides of the Yellow River. In this literary geographical space constructed by the writer Feng Jie with words, with the themes of "customs", "world conditions" and "region", all the people, plants, animals, utensils and things that live on both sides of the Yellow River are collected, and in the writer's vivid description In it, the flowing river, the murmuring of local accents, the whirling of grass and trees, the exchange of human relationships, the changing of festivals and customs, the mixture of sorrow and joy, highlight the customs and the diverse aspects of the Central Plains culture in daily life, and are filled with lingering affection and nostalgia. From it, we seem to see a Yellow River child who is both elegant and vulgar, solemn and humorous, and true and interesting in the complicated world.

My Fun Facts About Rehe

He Shen

114K0

The prose selected in "My Interesting Stories from Rehe" can be regarded as the spiritual autobiography of the author's life, and the artist writes an overview of the important stages of his life - his childhood in Tianjin, his youth in Chengde, Hebei, where he joined a team, and then was admitted to university, and finally returned to Chengde, "Rehe", and became a writer who cultivated this land. The author has developed solid realism writing skills in his unique life experience, leaving readers with the folk history of northern life. "My Interesting Stories from Rehe" is one of the "Novelist's Essays" series.

27 Principles for Creating Great Stories: from Hamlet to Harry Potter

(us) Daniel Joshua Rubin

156K0

Open your notebook, take out your pen, and welcome to this unprecedentedly bold storytelling class, which will be your first time exploring the commonalities of great stories across multiple media. 27 Master-level writing classes gather talented novelists, screenwriters, cartoonists, game producers, etc. To let you understand how a true, creative and commercially valuable story is created. There are no jargon, routines or academic theories here. We simply dig out "basic principles" from the oldest story structures, seek experience from the greatest stories of all time, and finally summarize 27 principles of story creation. They are not only the secret of masters creating stories, but also the essence of human beings being attracted to good stories. These 27 principles focus on three aspects: plot design, character creation, story background, dialogue and theme. The author clarifies the content of the principles and gives specific suggestions on how to apply these principles in creation.

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Literature

W

104K9.15

This book is a novel writing guide based on the author's own "snowflake writing method". It is structured in the form of a fable and teaches 10 steps to smoothly write the story in your heart. The 10 steps of the "Snowflake Writing Method" use the principle of "Snowflake Fractal" to continuously refine the steps of novel creation, making the writer's own conception of the novel content clearer. This book will tell you: how to correctly define your target group; how to tell your story in one sentence; how to get into your role, including the villain; how to grasp the rhythm and seize the best time to reveal the theme; how to rehearse every scene to ensure that the story has a strong impact... The author encourages every novel creator not to give up exploring the writing mode that suits him.

7 Classic Literature Lessons from Columbia University: Interpretations of Various Stages of Life

(us) Edward Mendelsohn

146K0

This book starts with the seven greatest British novels from the 19th to the 20th centuries, aiming to explore the seven major stages that life must pass through. Edward Mendelson, a professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at Columbia University, showed the real life corresponding to each novel, and presented the author's suppressed complex personality and true purpose through the works. Each chapter of this book has a dual theme: on the one hand, it is the interpretation of a literary work; on the other hand, it is also the interpretation of life. For example, Mendelsohn regarded the morals and emotions of childhood described in "Wuthering Heights" as a simple response to the adult world, and regarded "Mrs. Dalloway" as a portrayal of adult ideal love that is almost impossible to achieve. Mendelsohn's interpretation gives us a fascinating new feeling about these seven novels, and reminds us that after reading the last chapter of the book, "Intermission", it is the beginning of our thinking about personal life.

Wilderness

Wilderness

Literature

Gracilaria

108K0

She is just the most ordinary person among all living beings. In the past ten years, carrying the shackles of his original family, standing proudly and unyielding, and the determination to break through the shackles of fate, he traveled from the wilderness to the four corners and eight streets, rising and falling step by step. Struggling in the dark humanity of society, facing plunder in the name of love and making things difficult for her by people who only show their appearance, she has been confused, but she has always remained firm. However, on the day when the warmth comes, the breeze blowing in the face becomes unbearable. Grief-stricken, she clutched the despair accumulated from seven disappointments and climbed to the green smokeless mountains, starting a long journey of finding herself in silence. Along the way, she encounters geese flying together in the sky, beautiful young girls floating in the winter snow, a lonely wormwood who has lived in the cold window for ten years, a lonely and brave old man who is used to seeing the wind and snow for half his life, and athletes who are dormant in a lonely destiny... It is precisely because of the eternal things in the world and the bizarre life styles that she walked from empty-handed to empty-handed again before she decided to start all over again.

Purple Sky

Purple Sky

Literature

Zi Yan

126K0

Life is a journey with ups and downs, encountering beautiful scenery among the sun, moon and stars, and meeting a better self. One cup at a time, guarding the inner peace in the floating world with a smile and a smile, the beauty is washed away and you are still the simple self.

Vision, Power and the Body: a Study of Gaze Mechanisms in the Works of Eudora Welty

He Xiaoxiang

161K0

This book selects three of Welty's most visual works of the 1940s, "Green Curtain", "Delta Wedding" and "Golden Apple", for research, and interprets the role of visual mechanisms in Welty's works in constructing the works from three aspects: visual pleasure, visual turn and visual power. Visual pleasure takes the collective gaze in "Green Curtain" as its research object, visual turn focuses on the female gaze in "Delta Wedding", and visual power interprets social surveillance in "Golden Apples". From these three aspects, this book explores how vision carries power and desire on the bodies of different characters in Welty's works, and how these characters use the body as a field of struggle to compose their own life movements.

From the Late Qing Dynasty to the May Fourth Movement: Modern Imagination, Construction and Literary Narrative of the Female Body

Cheng Yali

273K0

This book comprehensively examines the historical process of the female body being imagined and constructed by social discourse in the process of China becoming a nation-state from the late Qing Dynasty to the May Fourth Movement. It conducts a detailed and in-depth textual analysis of the metaphorical narrative mechanism and narrative form of the female body in late Qing Dynasty novels and May Fourth novels. It comprehensively presents the complex aspects of the companionship and interaction of the female body with discourses such as country, nation, revolution, enlightenment, and science. It also reveals the historical, cultural, and literary significance of women's transformation from objectification to subject construction.

Human Tree

Human Tree

Literature

Liu Shiwei

164K0

There is a vast land. Seasons come and go, wind and rain come and go, farming comes and goes, crops come and go, and the people, villages and trees are there year after year. Those poplar trees, willow trees, peach trees, neem... And the exotic metasequoia trees are all related to specific life. People walk under the trees, and the trees enter life. At this time, listen to the breathing of the human tree.

Youth is a Gloomy Storm

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19K0

"Flowers of Evil" is a masterpiece of poetry by French poet Baudelaire. The publication of his collection of poems in 1857 made him famous in one fell swoop and established his position in the history of French and even world poetry. "Youth Is a Melancholy Storm" contains 56 "youth" themed poems from "Flowers of Evil", from which everyone can read their own fear and love, sadness and despair. Baudelaire said: "In this book, I put all my heart, all my tenderness, all my religion and all my hatred..." He regarded this collection of poems as an outlet for his emotions and placed all his hopes and beliefs on it.

Feng Tang's Only Rule of Life

Feng Tang

342K0

The set includes: "Awesome", "Have the Skill", and "Fearless".

Love and Pity (updated Edition)

Zhang Dinghao

136K0

This book is an expanded edition of the critic Zhang Dinghao's masterpiece "Love and Sorrow". After six years, it finally added more than 40,000 words. Love is not just passion, it also means loss of control, and it is a complex mental life; compassion represents morality and responsibility. Both are often overwhelming, but are the choices of most brilliant novelists who aim to write about human life. From Graham Greene and Alice Munro to Auden and Brodsky, from "Stoner" to "The Bohemian", the book covers basically all the authors and works that the author loves. In a sense, this is a book of reading and writing, as well as a book of self-examination. One is simultaneously aware of the power and impotence of words, the abundance and poverty of love. But he still writes to please those unattainable shadows.

Preparation for Criticism and Others

Zhang Dinghao

145K0

This book is the latest revised version of Zhang Dinghao's first collection of literary essays "Preparation for Criticism" published in 2015. The author replaced one-third of the original book to reorganize his literary theory writing of more than ten years to express his basic understanding of contemporary literature and literary criticism. Although most of the articles focus on a specific work published that year, what they ultimately talk about are the universal issues felt from these specific works. He believes that in the contemporary literary criticism scene where everyone is struggling alone and seems to be at a loss what to do, accuracy is the most relevant moral law. It first means talking about the work "as it is", and to achieve this goal, it is necessary to constantly doubt, verify, express, reflect on existing experience, and finally obtain a holistic judgment. Only in this way can criticism no longer be an intellectual game for critics, but can face ordinary readers; can it no longer be reduced to a appendage of literary creation and the appendix of knowledge, but truly become an exciting undertaking; can it start from here and now and try to understand the human emotions and creations that have existed in the past.

Female Image Handbook

Zhang Pingjin

63K0

Professor Zhang Pingjin of Tongji University's film review collection "Handbook of Female Images" uses themes such as "girls", "working women", "mothers" and "crazy women" to cut into classic movies and analyze female images in detail: presentation, fiction and sensory effects. Women's survival has always been discussed, and women's plight and reality have never subsided.

It's Shoko

It's Shoko

Literature

(japanese) Kanazawa Yasuko's Book, Kanazawa Shoko's Book

13K0

Shoko is a patient with Down syndrome. Her mother, Yasuko, raised her child in tears. She experienced boundless darkness again and again, but she was always able to find light in the darkness and move on. The words of mother Yasuko and the calligraphy of daughter Shoko together constitute this warm little book. From this book, we see a vivid Shoko. She is innocent, kind, happy, and full of vitality. She is her mother's treasure, a little magician in the shopping street, and an angel-like existence. Such a unique existence is Shoko!

Go Inside and Settle Down

Xu Zhuoyun

75K8.54

I was born disabled and couldn't walk until I was eight years old and couldn't do anything for a long time. I watched a bunch of ants come out of the nest. Each ant picked a piece from a big leaf and carried it on its back. They lined up in a single line and walked back to the nest. I watched this scene for an hour, it was like watching a very interesting drama, and I could also discover the wisdom of ants. This method is called "self-dispatching" and finding a place to settle by yourself. To be honest, I have had a hard time in this life. I was born with a disability, and I have been sick for decades when I am old. If I had not moved forward, I would not have survived to this day... If we can build our own hearts and no longer pursue the short-lived "fast" of happiness, and no longer pursue the short-lived "fun" of vanity, our actions and emotions can reach the world and the soul. Xu Zhuoyun, a 90-year-old historian, tells us from his personal experience: Only by going inside can you settle yourself. If you always feel tired from living, then open this book and start settling your mind today.

Through the Window

(uk)julian Barnes

143K0

"Through the Window" contains seventeen literary reviews and one short story published by the writer Barnes in the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, and the Guardian. Critics include Penelope Fitzgerald, Orwell, Kipling, Ford, Merrimee, Houellebecq, Hemingway, Updike and others. As one of the most outstanding contemporary British novelists, Barnes is also an elegant and witty literary critic. In his writing, the image of the writer emerges vividly on the page: How did Orwell's boarding school experience affect his writing? Kipling traveled in France every year by car. What kind of affection did he have for France? Edith Wharton advanced an astronomical $8,000 royalties to Henry James anonymously; Lydia Davis was not very enthusiastic about "Madame Bovary," but her translation was the best... Through these windows of text, we see what is the best novel and the truth about life.

Dreams in the Heart

Yu Jingang

142K0

Lyrical prose, narrative essay. The first part is "writing style blowing on the face", including love threads like dreams, good dreams leaving traces, and dreams that come back hundreds of times; the second part is "mail color and jade", including flying mail dreams, sweet dream portraits, and engraved dreams in the heart. Every work in this book is the playing and singing of the author's heartbeat, and is an expression of sincere feelings.

Shanghai Translation's 2021 Douban High Score Recommendations (set of 20 Volumes in Total)

(uk) Kazuo Ishiguro Et Al.

4.3M0

The Douban average score is 8.8, And this great value 20-volume set contains all the high-scoring translations of 2021! Best-selling, unpopular, cutting-edge, and classic, covering novels, dramas, documentaries, philosophy, and essays. It can be called the vane of Chinese literature and a high-quality reading guide! "Shanghai Translation's 2021 Douban high-scoring recommendations (set of 20 volumes in total)" is based on Douban reading data for the whole year of 2021. It carefully selects 20 Shanghai Translation's high-scoring and word-of-mouth books in a complete set. The Douban average score is 8.8, Covering 5 categories: novels, dramas, documentaries, philosophy, and essays. It can be called a high-quality reading guide for foreign literature: Kazuo Ishiguro talks to you about the human heart, Umberto Eco fabricates a conspiracy for you, Yukio Mishima composes a forbidden love out of despair and evil for you, Alistair Macleod tells you a miniature history of Scottish immigration, Diderot presents you with the pinnacle of novel art in the eighteenth century, and Dostoevsky takes you to experience the melting pot of sin and conscience; as well as Dario Foe and Arthur Miller, their plays are still performed enthusiastically around the world because their plays illuminate conscience and their consciences are compassionate. Reality; reality is played out simultaneously in the plot of "The Wire" and on the streets of Baltimore, and reality is also in He Wei's China; and when we can't find the answer in reality, we can always turn to philosophy for help, ask questions to great minds, think, perceive, experience, and become a better version of ourselves through reading.

Business in the Constitution: Corporate Persons and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States (Translated Documentary)

(us) Adam Winkler

289K0

Law, wealth, freedom! Using the history of the corporate rights movement, it tells the story of the U. S. Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the civil rights movement. Shortlisted for the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award for Nonfiction of the Year, and the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, and The Boston Globe's Best Books of the Year. Throughout American history, legal persons have fought tirelessly and with remarkable success to have the same constitutional rights as individuals. The connection between legal persons and the constitution is closer than people think. Our story begins in the colonial period, a time when corporations, even before they began seeking individual rights in the Supreme Court, had a huge impact on Americans' ideas about government. After all, it was a company that first sowed the seeds of democracy in the colonies, and its purpose was to make profits rather than advance freedom. Moreover, the colonies were organized from the outset as corporations under written charters, which, like constitutions, established legislative rules and limited the power of officials. Therefore, many of the unusual features of the U. S. Constitution can be traced to the country's corporate origins.

Deadly Love: Gender Relations in Domestic Homicide (translated Documentary)

(english) Jane Monckton Smith

124K03

In the UK, two women are killed by their partners every week; in the US, there are three victims every day; and in Mexico, there are about five victims every day. In 2020, the UK's intimate partner homicide rate doubled after the coronavirus lockdown, with similar increases seen around the world. Women make up 82% of the victims of intimate partner homicides. For a woman, the danger is most likely to come from a man with whom she is or has had an intimate relationship. Killers do not suddenly spiral out of control, and domestic violence is central to understanding intimate partner homicide. Crime modeler Professor Jane Monkton-Smith studied more than 400 intimate partner homicides to construct portraits of murderers and their motivations for killing wives, partners and even children, and found that murderers often follow a pattern of emotional manipulation. However, emotional manipulation is often difficult to detect, convoluted, or deeply hidden. Emotional manipulation is now a criminal offense in the UK. Professor Smith's work seeks to find ways to help individuals, charities, police forces and the judiciary identify and identify patterns of emotional manipulation, tracking how risks to potential victims escalate over time. She breaks this escalating risk into eight stages, a "homicide timeline." "Fatal Lover" uses real cases collected during work to review the eight stages of the "homicide timeline" one by one, visually displaying the mental processes of the victim, perpetrator and murderer at each stage, and debunking the "myths" about emotional manipulation, domestic violence and passion killing.

Common Sense Dictionary

(france) Gustave Flaubert

36K0

Stupidity armed with knowledge, mediocrity adorned with respectability. The majority is always right and the minority is always wrong. Let's consult the Commonplace Dictionary to "find the words you must say to be a decent and approachable person in society." "Dictionary of Commonplaces" is a legendary short book by the great French writer Flaubert. It is derived from Flaubert's posthumous comic novel "Bovart and Pécuchet". It has a special form. It presents a dictionary compiled by two scribes after they abandoned their jobs to join the "scientific career". It is both a "work hidden in the novel" and a "work outside the novel". It was edited and published in France more than 30 years after the author's death. The Dictionary of Commonplaces ridicules various prejudices, prejudices, and conclusions of "bourgeois" in the form of entries. It can be called an encyclopedia of human stupidity and ignorance. Flaubert, an innovator ahead of his time, had long wanted to ridicule the world at that time. From today's perspective, it has a bitter irony on human nature. This legendary little book is unique among Flaubert's creations. Studies of Flaubert's works such as "Critical Biography of Flaubert" and "Flaubert's Parrot" have analyzed it. Many writers such as famous contemporary writers Milan Kundera and Alain de Botton have talked about the beauty of this book.

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107K0

Yukio Mishima's masterpiece of essays is a sharp introduction to love, marriage, and personality development. It is humorous and playful and shows how a straight male writer teaches the secrets of love. It includes three short stories: "New Love Lecture", "The Aesthetics of Ending" and "Spiritual Conversation to Young Samurai". They talk about the art of love, social skills and the development of teenagers' character and provide sincere suggestions. What exactly is love? What kind of love do you want to have? Japanese literary master Yukio Mishima wrote this book specifically to explain love. From the form, morality, philosophy and techniques of love, Mishima uses humorous and sharp writing to get to the core, guiding men and women how to fall in love and how to reveal their true emotions in love. This book contains three short story collections: "Lectures on New Love", "The Aesthetics of Ending" and "Spiritual Talks to Young Samurai". In addition to love, it also touches on issues such as social art, character development, etc. It is unique and thought-provoking. Especially in today's society where people's views on love and values ​​are unstable, this book can help readers examine love, family, and life from another perspective, which has great practical significance. This book is also the embodiment of Mishima's philosophy and aesthetic thoughts.

Special Topic on Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan·volume 2 (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

(japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team, Etc.

464K03

The real situation of ordinary people in Japan is that everyone is in danger. Such a society is not far away from us! The second volume of the flagship branch of Shanghai Translation's non-fiction series "Translation Documentary" "Japanese Field Observation" allows you to experience the scene personally, get a glimpse of the complex face of Japanese society, and understand the living conditions of ordinary people trapped in a dilemma. Poverty, education, elderly care, medical care, death... Are not only hot topics in people's livelihood, but also structural issues related to our future survival. Translation Documentary is a sub-brand book series founded by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 2013. It is also the first open series in China that publishes non-fiction works together. "Special Topics on Translation Documentary: Japanese On-site Observation Volume 2 (Set of 5 Volumes)" includes five best-selling works in the "Translation Documentary" series that focus on Japanese social observation: "The Bankruptcy of the Elderly", "The Bankruptcy of Two Generations of the Elderly", "Euthanasia Scene", "High School Students and Busy People" and "Toda Women", using stories to enter the reality, get close to the scene, and gain insight into people's livelihood. It provides a glimpse into the complex face of Japanese society, showing social problems that are common in Japanese society but easily overlooked, uncovering mysteries beyond imagination, understanding this familiar yet unfamiliar country, and getting close to the lives of ordinary Japanese people. Through other people's real stories, they can reflect themselves, recognize the reality, face the bleak life, and think about how to survive.

Weed

Weed

Literature

Lu Xun

46K0

More hesitant than "Wandering", and more hoarse than "Scream"! "Weeds" is an inner monologue of Lu Xun, recording Lu Xun's cry from the core of his soul, carrying Lu Xun's survival experience as a "lonely individual", and showing Lu Xun's hesitation and fragility that he never revealed. In "Weeds", Lu Xun exposed all his vulnerabilities to the world, and completed a great spiritual debate in self-torture and self-contradiction. This book is a complete collection of Lu Xun's prose poems, including "Wild Grass" and its prototype "Silloquy". It compiles comprehensive comments from Lu Xun himself and his relatives and friends to restore a true and full Lu Xun for readers.

A Lost History of "poetry" by Three Families (complete Collection)

Ma Xin

712K0

The three schools of poetry of Lu, Qi and Han played a decisive role in the history of the Book of Songs in the Han Dynasty, but they were gradually lost after the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The compilation of materials from the three schools of poetry by scholars of all ages has become an important event in the history of Confucian classics and has achieved fruitful results. The rational use and reflection and sublation of these achievements are issues that contemporary scholars cannot avoid. Especially in today's academic circles, this voice of reflection is becoming more and more powerful. This book comprehensively combs the process and achievements of the three lost "Shi" collections by predecessors, and re-evaluates the gains and losses based on today's understanding of the study of "The Book of Songs" in the Han Dynasty. At the end of the book, there is attached a "Table of Contents of Existing Versions of Lost Works Compiled by Three Schools of Poetry" and a "Compilation of Prefaces, Postscripts, and Abstracts of Lost Works of Three Schools of Poetry", which briefly outlines the context of the lost history of the three schools of "Poetry" from the perspective of literature, which is quite useful for reference.

Ningxiangge Poetry Manuscript Proofreading: Yiwu Series

(ming Dynasty) Written By Ni Renji, Edited By Lou Hansong And Edited By Jin Ling

80K0

This book is a collection of poetry manuscripts by Ni Renji, a writer in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Ni Renjineng is a poet and essayist, and is the author of one volume of "Poems of Ningxiang Pavilion", one volume of "Poems on Palace Intentions", and one volume of "Miscellaneous Odes of Mountain Residence", which were jointly engraved into "Manuscript of Poems of Ningxiang Pavilion" in the early years of Kangxi. However, the Kangxi edition was destroyed by the San Francisco Rebellion, and the printed edition has not been handed down to this day. The only surviving edition is the reprinted edition dated to the 21st year of the Jiaqing reign of the Qing Dynasty (1816). Among them, "Poems of Ningxiang Pavilion" contains 89 poems with a total of 150 poems, and "Poetry List of Doctor Guanxian" is followed by eight poems from his father's "Poems of Eight Scenes of Little West Lake"; "Poems of Palace Intentions" contains 37 seven-character quatrains, which are from the album "Palace Intentions" painted by Renji. A collection of poems with titles, each poem is preceded by a detailed description of the relevant picture situation. Unfortunately, the picture album "Palace Intentions" is no longer available; "Miscellaneous Odes of Mountain Dwelling" contains 144 five-character quatrains, mainly describing the scenery and customs of the four seasons in the mountainous areas of Lanxi and Pujiang. At the end of the book, there are seven Qilufan poems written by niece Ni Yizi.

Cross-cultural Pursuit: a Collection of Studies on Chinese and Western Literature

Jiang Zhiqin

302K0

This book covers four aspects: the overseas dissemination of Chinese contemporary literature, the image of China in Western literature, foreign literature, and comparative literature research. Discuss the interpretation preferences in the overseas reception of Chinese literature, the overseas communication of Chinese literature and the shaping of China's image, the methods and existing problems in the study of the overseas communication of Chinese literature; analyze how China is literary imagined and culturally utilized in Western literary works at different historical stages, and study the deep social and cultural implications behind the Western image of China ; Analyze the Chinese cultural complex of foreign writers, especially Kafka, and explore the relationship between his career and literary creation, as well as his inheritance of previous writers and his influence on later writers; interpret the works of Zhang Wei and Hemingway, Kafka and Dickens and other writers from a comparative perspective, and explore the mutual understanding, mutual verification, and mutual learning between literatures of different nationalities.

Collection of Rouhan: Notes on Thirty Years of Publishing

Wang Lixiang

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After the reform and opening up, China's publishing industry has achieved remarkable results and has become an important part of the great achievements of building socialism with Chinese characteristics. The author joined the publishing house in 1985 and participated in the construction of the publishing industry after my country's reform and opening up. He also witnessed the great changes in the publishing industry as it moved towards the market and the world and promoted contemporary social changes. This book contains more than 30 various articles written by the author about publishing work, including a review and review of the publishing process, an analysis and summary of publishing work, a pursuit and reflection on career and mission, and records and memories of interactions with the author, mentors and friends. The article contains observations and cases, reflecting the author's long-term experience and thinking in publishing work, and presents from some aspects the historical imprint of the development of the publishing industry under the historical torrent of reform and opening up.

Memoirs of Tao An

Tao Kangde

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This book is a memoir by Tao Kangde, a modern writer and editor. It was written in the early 1980s and has not been published publicly. Tao Kangde served as the editor of several famous publications in the 1930s and 1940s (such as "Life" weekly, "The Analects of Confucius", "Human World", "Universe Wind", etc.). His talents in editing and publishing have been recognized by his collaborators and The author has extensive trust and has had relatively close contacts with many famous figures such as Zou Taofen, Lin Yutang, Lao She, Zhou Zuoren, Yu Dafu, Feng Zikai, Xu Xu, etc., And also had frequent correspondence with Lu Xun in his later years. Tao Kangde has published many important modern literary documents, published modern literary masterpieces such as "Camel Xiangzi", and was also a party or witness to some important literary events. His memoirs describe his acquaintance and interactions with many famous writers, the founding and management of literary publications, and his personal experiences. It is rich in details and highly readable. It is a rare source of modern cultural and literary history. It has important historical value for restoring the literary scene of the 1930s and 1940s and studying the conditions of the literary world and social style at that time. At the same time, readers can also understand the style of famous writers in our hearts from another perspective. This book is the first original four-color photocopy of a poem written by Zhou Zuoren on his fiftieth birthday and the singing and handwriting of Shen Yinmo and Lin Yutang (originally published in the first issue of "Human World" published in April 1934). It also includes many correspondences between Zhou Tao and Zhou Tao, which is very rare and rare.

Collection of Found Things: a Collection of Articles by Librarians of the Central Research Institute of Literature and History

Feng Yuan

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"Collection of Found Things" is a collection of literary essays, reviews and research articles published by Mr. Feng Yuan in various academic journals, newspapers and magazines in recent years. It contains not only macro thoughts on the development of contemporary Chinese culture, but also some insights from personal artistic creation research. Feng Yuan expresses the times through his paintings, verifying that art should follow the times and the creative era, thereby leading the times, and then confirm his views on the development of contemporary Chinese culture and art in the process of rapid economic growth, and how contemporary Chinese culture and art can occupy an increasingly respected position in the evolution of world civilization.

The Cultural Perspective of Tang Dynasty Literature (two Volumes)

Du Xiaoqin

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The literature of the Tang Dynasty, especially Tang poetry, can be called the most brilliant pearl in the treasure house of Chinese classical literature and art. To study the reasons why Tang poetry achieved such superb artistic achievements, in addition to in-depth analysis of the artistic mechanism of the development of Chinese classical poetry from the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it is also inseparable from the investigation of the cultural soil, era atmosphere and spiritual charm in which Tang poetry thrives. This book focuses on the above issues and approaches them from multiple angles such as politics, thought, and culture. It not only provides an overall reflection on the formation and connotation of the poetry spirit of the Tang Dynasty, but also provides a specific explanation of the artistic thoughts of representative figures such as Du Fu, Yuan Zhen, Bai Juyi, and Liu Zongyuan. It also has an international cultural perspective and conducts a detailed examination of the international exchange activities of Tang poetry in different fields, including the Silk Road and the East Asian Chinese Character Cultural Circle. It reflects the author's decades of thinking about the development history of Tang Dynasty literature from a social and cultural perspective.

Research on Jianghu Poetry School

Zhang Hongsheng

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The Jianghu Poetry School was a unique literary group in the poetry world of the Southern Song Dynasty. Its members were commoners and Qingke who roamed the Jianghu. Their poems and creative ideas occupied an important position in the poetry world at that time. This book is the first comprehensive study of this school of poetry. It includes a review of basic historical facts, a definition of its members, a description of the social background, an evaluation of the gains and losses of creation, and a revelation of cultural significance. It combines data research and theoretical analysis closely. It is a masterpiece in the field of ancient literature research.

The Road to Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang, Complete Collection of Tang Poems (Two Volumes)

Compiled By Lu Shengjiang

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During the Tang Dynasty, poets shuttled back and forth among the beautiful mountains and rivers of the seven states in eastern Zhejiang, lingering and chanting endlessly. They not only left more than a thousand poems, but also created a poetic cultural ancient road - the Road of Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang. Lu Shengjiang, a professor at Nankai University and the president of the Research Association of the Road to Tang Poetry, compiled Tang and Five Dynasties poems related to Eastern Zhejiang, especially its cultural sceneries, from documents such as "Complete Tang Poetry", "Supplement to the Complete Tang Poetry" and "Collection of Kuaiji Duoying". This book is the most comprehensive collection of Tang poems on the Road to Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang that has been seen so far. It is a basic and informative work on the study of the Road to Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang. It is expected to become an important reference in this field.

The Most Beautiful Love in the Republic of China

De Ling

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The Republic of China was a special era, with turbulence here, both the decline of the old and the emergence of new things. Love that broke free from the constraints also burst out with vigorous vitality. The Republic of China was an era when famous people emerged in large numbers. Master-level figures abounded. They were both unique and their love was vigorous and heart-stopping! Yang Jiang and Qian Zhongshu's day and night, Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng's mutual love, Lu Xiaoman and Xu Zhimo's ever-changing past, Lu Xun and Xu Guangping's teacher-student love... Masters do not express love because it is difficult, but through love letters, love poems, and love words. To express the tenderness in their hearts, their love was bold and avant-garde in the Republic of China. It was enviable and criticized by many people. However, they ignored it and still went their own way, making their love life climax one after another and soul-stirring!

On Household Appliances

Wang Minan

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A mind-boggling insight into home living, dissecting the texture and bones of household appliances layer by layer, and analyzing the civilized structure of home space. In the world of objects, start a new thinking about objects. How to understand and imagine the household appliances that accompany us silently? Use a speculative perspective to examine individual experience, and use poetic language to reconstruct ordinary life. Dismantle the copper and iron walls of "theoretical texts" and make them into pots and pans that can be lifted and put away. A long-awaited reissue of a classic. Wang Min'an, a well-known scholar and professor at Tsinghua University, has a new collection of essays on home space and household appliances. Since the first edition of this book was released in 2015, it has become a popular classic that is hard to find, and has attracted widespread attention and discussion on social platforms. The English version of this book was published by the famous British academic publisher Routledge in 2017.

Research on the Ci Collection of the Republic of China

Zhu Huiguo Yu Yi Ouyang Mingliang

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The Ci Collection of the Republic of China is the most important carrier of Ci Ci of the Republic of China, which best reflects the creative style and achievements of Ci during the Republic of China period. Based on a comprehensive collection and combing of the literature on ci collections during the Republic of China, this book conducts a thematic study of the overall situation of ci collections during the Republic of China and related issues. It aims to restore the overall context of the evolution and development of ci collections during the Republic of China and the creation and collection of ci collections by specific poets, and thereby gain a complete and clear grasp of the overall situation of ci collections during the Republic of China. The whole book consists of two parts: "main part" and "appendix". Among them, the "Main Edition" is divided into three parts, which are an overall study of the Ci Collection of the Republic of China, a study of the relationship between the Ci Society of the Republic of China and the Ci Collection of the Republic of China, and a case study of the Ci Collections of famous writers of the Republic of China. The appendix is ​​an informative content, which is a description of the collection of words written by 162 famous Ci poets of the Republic of China.

The Literary World of Li Du Hanliu

Li Fangmin

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Li Bai, Du Fu, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan have a lofty status in the history of Chinese literature and have far-reaching influence. This book pays attention to the thoughtfulness of the works, the elaboration of historical events and the expansion of cultural history. Focusing on their life experiences, political ideals, personalities, family traditions and literary creations, it conducts new excavations into their literary world and reveals the unique value, contribution and modern significance of the four writers in literary history. The four articles in the appendix provide new research and analysis on the lives or works of Zhang Jiuling, Cen Shen, Li Shangyin and Su Dongpo respectively, which is rigorous and original.

We Boil at Different Temperatures

Editor-in-chief Zhang Li

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At 0°C, under standard atmospheric pressure, ice and water collide here, everything remains fresh here, and life and secrets begin to grow tenaciously from this moment on. At 38℃, we fell into the sea of ​​​​people with a slightly warm body temperature, feeling the ubiquitous joy of the world, and feeling the gentle pull of family love. At 86°C, at the top of Mount Everest, the water is already boiling, but my heart that flaunts my long journey suddenly looks back at my hometown on the plains. At 100°C, streams also sublimate into gas, and things we take for granted begin to change quietly... This book is edited and introduced by Zhang Li, a literary critic and professor at Beijing Normal University. It takes four major themes: secrets and growth at 0°C, blood and emotions at 38°C, travel and hometown at 86°C, and survival and hope at 100°C. The "20 People in 20 Years and 20 Articles" selection principle selects the best prose works of 20 contemporary Chinese female writers of different generations, including Li Juan, Liang Hong, Zhou Xiaofeng, etc., To present the creative style of contemporary Chinese feminist prose since the 21st century, to observe the times with the pen of "she", and to witness women running and dancing in their respective worlds. Either freezing or burning - they never compromise inside and outside the story, exuding the heat of life at different boiling points.

Peaceful Dad's Love Notes of the Years

Safe Daddy

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This is a text written by a middle-aged man to record family, friendship and love. These are some passionate articles derived from personal growth. Compared with the beautiful words written by professional writers, these articles seem a bit rough. However, behind these roughness, there are rare true feelings and feelings. As the author said, sometimes, it is these real powers that can move people's hearts.

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