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Yuanyuantang · Carriage Society

Feng Zikai

85K0

In 1931, Mr. Feng Zikai's first collection of essays, "Yuanyuantang Essays", was published in Kaiming Bookstore. Since then, the "Yuan Yuantang" series of works have become cultural symbols representing his profound prose accomplishments. "Yuan Yuantang Essays", "Yuan Yuantang Re-writing", "Yuan Yuantang Continuation" and "Yuan Yuantang New Writings" have also become important prose collections in Feng Zikai's life. This set of "Yuanyuantang Book Series" is based on Feng Zikai's early published works, and adds Feng Zikai's comic works to give readers an original, lively and interesting "Yuanyuantang". "Train Car Society" was also one of the single-book collections at that time. About 80,000 words. Feng Zikai said: "A carriage is a society, and a carriage also witnesses the greed and selfishness of people." The themes are all based on what Feng Zikai saw and thought during his journey or in life, including his longing for his hometown, his depiction of the city scene, his cherishment of life, and his admiration and expectation for his children.

Yuanyuantang·twenty Essays

Feng Zikai

40K0

In 1931, Mr. Feng Zikai's first collection of essays, "Yuanyuantang Essays", was published in Kaiming Bookstore. Since then, the "Yuan Yuantang" series of works have become cultural symbols representing his profound prose accomplishments. "Yuan Yuantang Essays", "Yuan Yuantang Re-writing", "Yuan Yuantang Continuation" and "Yuan Yuantang New Writings" have also become important prose collections in Feng Zikai's life. This set of "Yuanyuantang Book Series" is based on Feng Zikai's early published works, and adds Feng Zikai's comic works to give readers an original, lively and interesting "Yuanyuantang". The Yuanyuantang Essay Book Series collects and compiles short articles written by Mr. Feng Zikai when he lived in Yuanyuantang, Hangzhou. Most of them were written by Mr. Feng in response to invitations from magazines. "Twenty Essays" is one of the collections compiled at that time. About 80,000 words. The content is all about daily small things, reading, eating melon seeds, tadpoles, New Year, experiencing the great truth in endless small things, the impermanence of life and the interest of life are all included.

Continuation of Yuanyuantang

Feng Zikai

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In 1931, Mr. Feng Zikai's first collection of essays, "Yuanyuantang Essays", was published in Kaiming Bookstore. Since then, the "Yuan Yuantang" series of works have become cultural symbols representing his profound prose accomplishments. "Yuan Yuantang Essays", "Yuan Yuantang Re-writing", "Yuan Yuantang Continuation" and "Yuan Yuantang New Writings" have also become important prose collections in Feng Zikai's life. This set of "Yuanyuantang Book Series" is based on Feng Zikai's early published works, and adds Feng Zikai's comic works to give readers an original, lively and interesting "Yuanyuantang". This book selects articles such as "Brows", "Man", "Cow Girl", "Temporarily Escape from the World", "Eating Meat", "Fengdu", "Lei Liubo", "Tangqi", "Zhongjuren", etc. To describe the people and things in memory, which is full of fun, but also contains irony and sympathy.

Patients Without Borders: 3,000 Days of Cancer Treatment in the United States

Shi Yonggang

282K0

"Patients Without Borders" is a personal account of ten years of cancer treatment. The author suffers from a rare cancer, adrenocortical carcinoma. The incidence of this disease is one in a million, and there are not many treatment options and effective drugs. To this end, the author went to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States to seek medical treatment. He went through the shocking experience of 2 surgeries, 5 recurrences and metastases, 4 emergency visits, and 6 radiotherapy treatments in 10 years. Finally, he was "reborn" by participating in 3 clinical trials of new drugs. This manuscript records in detail the 3,000-day medical treatment experience, and also contains many experiences and thoughts on cancer treatment options. It is a non-fiction work that contains both experiences and thoughts, as well as many real cases. It not only involves the treatment of diseases, but also reflects on the current lifestyle, reminding readers that people have nothing to be proud of, not even their own bodies.

Notes from Hedong: Like a Reed

Hu Bing

80K0

This book consists of three parts: old-style poetry, new-style poetry and prose. The contents are basically related to cultural relics, telling the author's understanding and perception of historical heritage, reflecting the author's enthusiasm and dedication to the cause of cultural relics. From another perspective, it is also an image reflection of the leaders of the cultural relics management department performing their duties. Everything written and recorded comes from the heart and emotions. Old-style poems pay attention to rhythm and concise sentences, such as "The clouds are pale and the sky is like washing, and the wind is brighter and the sun is brighter" ("Yannan Flying"), "The stars are colorful in the mountains, the jade belt is clear in water" ("Duxiu Peak"), "The grass is broad and the road is my heart, and the clouds are deep is my home" ("Gegentala"). "("Between Mountains and Seas") "And the word "ritual" is like a boat. It takes tens of thousands of years to ferry from one side to this side. It only takes a moment to be disrespectful." ("Zhou Yuan's Revelations"); The prose is mostly related to official activities at home and abroad. The ideas are broad and the writing is smart. Just like the title of the book, "A single reed is like a vast expanse of confusion." It can be said that this is also the power of cultural relics. It is worth savoring by readers.

Selection of Manyoshu

(japanese) Compiled By Otomo Kamochi

91K0

"Man'yoshu" is the oldest and largest extant collection of Japanese songs in Japan. It contains a huge collection of more than 4,500 Japanese songs from the early seventh century to the middle of the eighth century. It not only records colorful Japanese songs for future generations, but also provides future generations of readers with relevant situations and information on Japanese society, politics, culture, customs and other aspects of that period. From the perspective of literary history, it has the significance of connecting the past and the future. Waka, which was gradually separated from the ancient model of oral singing of ballads and group creation, continued to develop under the strong influence of Han culture, and made leaps and bounds in many aspects, including expression forms and singing themes. It eventually formed the unique artistic style and aesthetic characteristics of Manyo Waka, which set a model for subsequent waka creations. The translator of this book, Mr. Qian Daosun, has been engaged in the translation of Japanese classical literature for many years during his lifetime. He has profound knowledge and a good foundation in classical Chinese. He can translate Waka using stylistic forms of different periods according to the different creation periods of Waka. This book is about 700 Man'yo poems that he carefully selected and translated. Although it accounts for a small proportion of the entire Man'yo Collection, the translation is elegant and beautiful, and it is a rare example of translation of foreign classical poetry.

Lovely China

Lovely China

Literature

Fang Zhimin

130K0

"Lovely China" is the legacy of martyr Fang Zhimin. This book contains manuscripts including "Lovely China", "Poverty", "Prison Records" and "Letter to the Party Central Committee" written by Fang Zhimin in 1935 while in prison. These simple, moving, sonorous and powerful articles reflect Fang Zhimin's belief in patriotism and party, unyielding integrity, and poor and simple lifestyle; in these articles, we can see not only the darkness that once enveloped China, but also the light of idealism; these works are not only Fang Zhimin's own revolutionary autobiography, but also a precious spiritual wealth of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese nation.

Welcome to the Desire Store

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People always have all kinds of desires... "Welcome to the Desire Store"! A collection of warm essays by the popular Japanese picture book writer Shinsuke Yoshitake! People always have desires of one kind or another. They are happy with desires, but also troubled by desires. Desires can be related to important issues such as money and status, but they also exist in daily life, and even manifest themselves in small thoughts that are often ignored - can I have another snack? It doesn't matter if you sleep a little longer, right? What kind of life do I yearn for? What should I do if I don't want to go to work? Everyone has all kinds of strange little desires and thoughts, and it is precisely because of this that human beings become rich and interesting. In this book, Shinsuke Yoshitake records every detail of his life and shares many unique moments and ingenious philosophical thoughts, which will make you smile knowingly and be truly moved at the same time.

Super Informative Comic Tang Poetry 2

Han Minghui

23K0

King Luo Bin, who writes poems with impeccable style, the wild and uninhibited He Zhizhang, Zhang Jiuling, an evergreen figure in officialdom, Wang Changling, who is dedicated to making achievements, Han Yu, who "has been in decline for eight generations", Li Shen, a famous poet but not a famous poet, and Wen Tingyun, a genius gunman... Along with vivid hand-drawn cartoons and funny jokes, poets we are familiar with come forward one by one, and popular Tang poems ring in our ears. This book tells serious knowledge in a humorous way, presents readers with the life experiences of 13 Tang Dynasty poets, and interprets their representative poems. Behind the poets' joys and sorrows is the history of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline.

Still Love Life

Still Love Life

Literature

Interview With Ryoko

124K0

"Still Loving Life" is a collection of true stories, based on the popular talk show "Interviews with Liangzi". It selected 20 stubborn souls from more than 500 interviewees, dug into their panoramic stories about setbacks, growth and struggles and compiled them into a volume to provide a glimpse. Seeing the emotional state and positive spiritual orientation of the contemporary youth group, we encourage young friends to not be depressed when encountering setbacks, not to be afraid when encountering dangers, and not to fall when encountering temptations. They should write their own capitalized lives in positions in all walks of life and spread out their own blueprint for life.

Life is Like a Journey Against the Odds, but Luckily I Still Have Su Shi

Peng Er, A Native Of Hunan

51K0

"Life is like an adverse journey, but fortunately there is Su Shi" is a collection of essays about the great ancient writer Su Shi. From eight aspects: hometown, family affection, flower appreciation, friendship, talking about food, family tradition, tea tasting, and life and death, it shows the poetic charm and ideological power of this ancient man who has been immortalized for generations, giving people spiritual boost and life enlightenment. The editor-in-chief of Reading Poems for You, the national idol Su Dongpo, gives you eight tips to help you face the adversity of life. 38 Paintings by Chinese style painter Fu Shu create the stunning Su Shi!

If There Were Grapefruit

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There must be many things hidden in this world that I can find if I keep looking. Ogawa Ito's words are just right and restrained, implying deep feelings, making people want to seriously cherish every moment of light in life. "If I can harvest grapefruit in my garden in the future, that will be enough to make people cheer. There should be a long, long way to go before that day." Ogawa Ito wrote an essay about his life spanning a year with his usual delicate words. Ogawa Ito's ability to create atmosphere is extremely strong, making people feel that everything is a beautiful fragment of life. Ogawa Ito deconstructs simple daily life, every word and sentence is concise and gentle, full of just the right amount of elegance and affection. No matter which page you turn and which paragraph you read, you will feel beautiful but not excessive. In monotonous days, Ogawa Ito chooses to decorate his life with different rewards. Living every day well is the greatest reward for yourself.

Room N Tracking Record

(korean) Tracking Team Sparks

125K01

"People who come to Telegram don't come to Telegram to see normal things, right?" "Can I publish my ex-girlfriend's KakaoTalk account here?" "Everyone, that woman (victim) is dead." "Who is she? It's not my fault anyway, hehe." In March 2020, the Room N incident in South Korea shocked the world, and the issue of digital sex crimes entered the public eye. In Room N, women, including minors, were threatened to take illegal sex videos. The pictures are unsightly and the methods are extremely cruel. The perpetrators showed no remorse, spread the information at will, and even profited from it. In the nightmare of digital sex crimes, who will protect children and create a safe world? Who could have predicted how close women would be to sex crimes? In a society where women are unsafe, where does that leave everyone else?

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Literature

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"Pillow" is a landmark masterpiece in the history of Japanese literature, a literary miracle book that has been passed down for thousands of years. Written around 1000 AD, it was the first of Japanese essay literature, and together with The Tale of Genji, it is the "twin gems of Heian period literature". "Pillow" can clearly and directly lead readers to understand the delicacy and beauty of Japanese literature, as well as the aesthetic taste in Japanese culture. The book has a total of 305 paragraphs, divided into three major contents: clustering, diary and reflections.

Reunion in the Intoxicating Beauty of Ancient Poetry

Wu Liming

239K0

"Reunion in the Beautiful Ancient Poems" is another masterpiece of appreciation after "The Beautiful Ancient Poems of China". This book selects 203 ancient poems for refined interpretation, and actually involves 241 poems. The interpretation focuses on the correlation between the text elements of the poem and its structure and logic, and strives to penetrate into the details of the poem or the parts that have been overlooked by others, and strives to give readers a concise and comprehensive or simple and vivid effect. The main point is to concisely outline and discover the purpose of the poem, so as to break through the understanding space limited by authoritative interpretation. "Following principles to explain interest, storing abundance and supporting it through simplicity" is a distinctive feature of this book's reading of classical poetry.

Between the Snowy Mountains and the Snowy Mountains

Qiao Yang

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"Between the Snow Mountains" is an essay written by the author Qiao Yang after living in Wunongding Village in Deqin, Yunnan for nearly twenty years. She has been living with the snowy mountains and the villagers of Wunonding Village for nearly twenty years. Together with Dr. William, a North American nature photographer, and Teacher Pan, an authority on plants in western Yunnan, she walked among Baima Snow Mountain, Biluo Snow Mountain and Meili Snow Mountain, observing the beauty of plants and trees between 2,000 meters and 5,000 meters above sea level, and thinking about the relationship between people and their place in the world and nature. During the past twenty years, she has observed the snow-capped mountains and discovered the plant world around and between the snow-capped mountains, and the relationship between the rise and decline of plant species and human daily activities and economic benefits. The writing in the essay is honest, personable, and beautiful.

Fruits and Vegetables Year by Year

Jiao Tong

130K0

When he was young, he would eat dozens of crabs in one meal. In middle age, he "sees and falls in love with the beauty of fruits and vegetables" and realizes that "where the food culture is more profound, the more people love vegetables." Only fruits and vegetables can express the rhythm of the seasons and be closer to life and nature. Unlike meat, which has a strong meaty aroma, vegetables are light and tasteless, showing a more bland aesthetic that requires careful tasting and careful tasting. Green onions, bamboo shoots, bitter gourds, pumpkins, green plums, prunes, sugar cane, oranges... These green fruits and vegetables naturally represent health and environmental protection, and embody the essence of Chinese cuisine. However, they are always a supporting role and are not taken seriously. In Jiao Tong's writing, they have become the protagonists of repeated tastes. 66 Articles are biographies of 66 kinds of fruits and vegetables, telling about their food, emotions, life, and culture, from ancient times to the present, from the inside to the outside, from books to the fields, from the tip of the tongue to the heart.

Story Rules

Story Rules

Literature

Shi Aidong

160K0

A folktale is a structurally stable functional combination, a self-organizing system, a tree of life. Once a story begins its life process, it will grow, graft, bloom, and bear fruit on its own. It will also mutate with changes in time and space, and die as the entropy of life increases. In the story, what kind of character does the hero have, what equipment is needed when leaving home, when will the magical assistant appear, why the traitor is always the uncle of the hero, and why misunderstandings are always unavoidable. All plots have a relatively stable structure or routine, and all routines are the optimal results of mutual constraints between specific functions. The structure of the story is both stable and growing. In the seemingly disordered growth, there are always some optimal configurations and optimal endings. Specific problems always correspond to specific solutions. Every popular folktale is the best way to play a game in a specific language.

Voices from Shanghai: Voices of Jewish Exiles in China During World War Ii

(israel) Compiled By Elaine

81K0

When Hitler came to power and the German army began to sweep across Europe, nearly 20,000 Central European Jewish refugees fled to Shanghai. This book collects letters, diaries, poems and short stories written by Jewish refugees in the years after landing in China, recreating their journey of struggling to make a living across the barriers of language, culture, belief systems and national traditions, and revealing the severe challenges faced by the Shanghai Jewish community due to differences in economic status, belief levels and class origins. The text in this book is taken from archives, private collections, and long-defunct newspapers. It not only enriches and enriches the Nazi Holocaust and exile literature, but also provides irreplaceable original documents for a glimpse into the mental journey of Jewish refugees in Shanghai. As a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust, the editor not only supplements the biographies of these unknown authors, but also gives his own interpretation based on the background of the times. The writing styles in the book are diverse, some are realistic, some are satirical, some are humorous, some are lyrical, some are empathetic, some are inspiring, they are real and thought-provoking.

Tang Poetry Luoyang: the Beauty of the Thousand-year Ancient Capital

Ma Mingqian

165K0

This book is a companion volume to "Tang Poems of Luoyang: The Literary History of the Thousand-Year Ancient Capital". From the side of life and scenery in Tang poetry, we strive to present the details of the ancient capital Luoyang. It is like a city guide map of the ancient capital Luoyang. It is written in a spatial sequence from the outside in, from the post roads and palaces around the capital to the palaces, river bridges, lanes and temples in the city. It covers most of the landmarks of Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty. Combined with the cultural relics, historical records and legends that have survived to this day, these landmarks paint a three-dimensional, romantic and magnificent picture of the ancient capital. Then the writing moves from urban space to themes such as solar terms, gardening, beauties and flowers. Starting from a large number of Luo poems in different styles, it vividly shows various aspects of urban life in Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty. The lines are full of the elegance and interest of poetry and literature, as well as the colorful life of Luoyang Tang people.

Chinese Takeaway: a Survey Report on the Survival Status of Takeaway Boys

Yang Liping

170K0

This book is a long documentary focusing on the group of delivery boys. Today, when digital life has become a daily routine, takeaway boys and couriers have become a huge group of employees. They are strivers and "creators of a better life." The author of this book has interviewed nearly a hundred delivery boys, and uses warm words to present vivid portraits of the delivery boys to the readers, recording their difficult lives and unremitting struggles. They are eager to change their current lives, are willing to selflessly contribute to their families, actively lend a helping hand to strangers, and dare to take on responsibilities during epidemics and crises. Although they are ordinary ordinary people, they shine with a warm and touching light of humanity. This book affirms the hard work of delivery boys as ordinary individuals, and also praises the collective value they contribute to achieving common prosperity.

Tang Poems: Luoyang Chronicles: the Literary History of the Thousand-year-old Capital

Ma Mingqian

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This book sets the time period in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and the space in Luoyang. It is a unique literary history of the Tang Dynasty and attempts to paint a panoramic view of Luoyang poetry and literature. Starting from the introduction, this article makes a "sketch" of the history of the capital city of Luoyang, and then moves to the horizontal axis of urban history, literary history, and institutional history, trying to decipher the reasons for the prosperity of Tang poetry, tracing back the evolution of poetry and literature during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and exploring the hidden cultural codes of the ancient capital Luoyang. The second half focuses on specific people and events, interweaving the poetic works of famous poets of the Tang Dynasty with historical events, and corroborating each other with the poet's life and geographical space, making the reader feel like they have returned to Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty in a dream, and experienced a literary appreciation journey through time and space.

Tang Poetry: Luoyang Chronicles (set of 2 Volumes)

Ma Mingqian

382K0

If you understand Luoyang, you will understand the spiritual core of the Tang Dynasty and even the entire Chinese civilization. If you understand the poems chanting Luo, you will understand the beauty and charm of Tang poetry. This book sets the time period in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and the space in Luoyang. It is a unique literary history of the Tang Dynasty. It attempts to paint a panoramic view of Luoyang poetry and literature, both in terms of literary history and urban space.

Migration of Destiny

Huang Jiren

195K0

The book is a long documentary work on the theme of the resettlement project during the construction of the Three Gorges Project. The author conducted in-depth interviews in 11 provinces and cities, and used rich, detailed and vivid examples to show people how the world-class problem of immigration relocation has been well solved in China. He praised the concern of the party and the government for the production and life of the immigrants, praised the immigration cadres for conscientiously implementing the party's immigration policy and solving the problems of immigrants. He also introduced the immigrants' struggle to become self-reliant, start a second business, and change their destiny. The works are mixed with narratives and discussions, with delicate descriptions, fluent language and a strong sense of reality.

Under the Ginkgo Tree

Liu Zhifu

76K0

This book is the latest collection of essays by prose writer Liu Zhifu reminiscing about his youth and local customs. River bends, sandbanks, reed marshes, old houses, orchards, grand stages, and the unique simplicity and tolerance of the countryside have created a happy childhood dream for rural teenagers. The book contains not only the comfort and excitement of childhood fun such as catching fish and shrimps, catching cicadas and moths, but also the bitterness, sweetness and sourness of rural life, such as going to the market to sell pupae, grinding rice, and harvesting wheat. The words between the lines are full of the author's innocent praise for beautiful things, his passionate praise of simple and noble human nature, and the author's deep nostalgia for his rural homeland and his eager expectation for poetic residence.

Japanese Literature Research: Proceedings of the Inner Mongolia Annual Conference of the Japanese Literature Research Association

Editor-in-chief Li Zheng Tan Jinghua Wei Dahai

139K0

This book contains 13 papers from the Inner Mongolia Annual Conference of the Japanese Literature Research Association, which involves the study of Japanese classical waka, Japanese literary translation theory, modern Japanese literature, religious literature, etc. It gathers the front-end academic results of Japanese literature research and is an important reference document for Japanese literature research. The paper discusses the topic, has clear views, and has breakthroughs and innovations compared with the current academic results in related academic fields.

Essays on Literature, Art and Classical Literature

Gong Gang

153K0

The book is divided into upper, middle and lower parts. The first part is a general introduction to philosophy and art, which respectively explores the nature of "history of the mind" and the literary value of classics and philosophical writings in Jing, Zi and Ji, the philosophical and literary nature of the writing style of "Historical Records", the rhetorical phenomenon and its philosophical basis manifested in "The Three Changes", and the similarities between Heidegger's poetic proposition "poetically dwelling" and Zhuangzi's philosophical proposition "happy wandering". The middle part is a study of cross-cultural literary theory, using Qian Zhongshu's so-called "Books of the Two Wests" to connect the art of China and the earth, and carefully studying the poetic categories of "poetic flavor", "synesthesia", "speed" and "distance", and the last chapter discusses in detail the paradigmatic significance of poetic style. The next part is a new theory of classical literature. The first chapter analyzes two poems of "Magpies Stepping on the Branches", and then analyzes Li Yu's poems, Lu You's poems, Zheng Guanying's poems, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", one of the four great books of the Ming Dynasty, and "The Peony Pavilion", a pair of classical operas. In general, this book focuses on both theoretical research and textual interpretation, and attempts to connect literature and history, and combine China and the West to examine Chinese aesthetic culture and literary literature.

He Qifang's Prose

He Qifang

158K0

This book selects He Qifang's prose works, including "Twilight", "Solo", "Dream Queen" and other famous articles from He Qifang's representative prose work "Painting Dreams". It embodies the inner thoughts of a lonely person with exquisite, charming and dreamlike poetry. At the same time, the representative prose "Meditation under the Shade of the Trees", "Seller", etc. Are selected from the author's "Miscellaneous Notes on Returning Home" to reflect the author's inner changes in his experience and feelings of rural life. In addition, this book also selects He Qifang's prose from the Yan'an period, such as "Miscellaneous Notes on the Sichuan-Shaanxi Road" and "I Sing to Yan'an", which embody the revolutionary spirit and humanitarian concern, as well as articles such as prefaces and postscripts, "The Process of Writing Poems" and "An Ordinary Story", which fully demonstrate He Qifang's literary concepts and his creative path.

Inner Activities

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"Inner Activity" selects 20 literary reviews written between 2000 and 2005 by J. M. Coetzee, the winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature. Here, Coetzee discusses in depth many 20th century literary masters such as Samuel Beckett, Günter Grass, García Márquez, and Philip Roth. Every article and every word he writes is full of profound insights and keen insight. This book may seem challenging, but in fact the writing style is friendly. The plain and precise writing opens a literary window for readers to appreciate those immortal works. The writers who commented in the book have played a great role in guiding readers and publishers in the Chinese-speaking world, and I believe this is still the case today.

Bing Xin Prose

Bing Xin Prose

Literature

Bing Xin

193K0

As a famous modern Chinese female poet, writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, and essayist, Bing Xin's prose always runs through the three themes of maternal love, children, and nature, and has her own unique style and recognition. She is good at capturing fragments of life, interweaving her own emotions with beautiful words, integrating inner deep feelings with external triggers, embodying emotions in scenery, blending scenes, giving readers beautiful and sublime enjoyment, such as "Laughter", "Me and Roses", "My Childhood", etc.; While the prose series such as "For Young Readers" are full of dialogue. The love and hope of children does not include empty preaching or blunt admonitions, but uses a heart-to-heart talk and a friendly and euphemistic tone to describe their own life experiences and inner feelings, so that children can be excited, happy and uplifted, and unknowingly inspired by the themes and ideas expressed in the work, and gain lessons from it.

Tie Ning Prose

Tie Ning Prose

Literature

Tie Ning

184K0

"Chinese Modern and Contemporary Famous Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited by the Humanities Society. There are about 80 types in total. The editing and publication of this series of books reflects the authority and classicity of the Humanities Society in the field of prose genre publishing, and strives to guide the aesthetic trend of public prose reading, mainly young readers. Among them, the author of this topic, Tie Ning, has also made great achievements in prose writing in addition to novel creation, especially prose about nostalgia, art appreciation, and overseas travel notes, which has formed a unique style and a rather broad atmosphere.

Wang Meng's Prose

Wang Meng

176K0

Chinese prose has a long history. Thousands of years of prose creation, whether lyrical, expressing aspirations, describing scenes, or expressing feelings about people... All reflect the changes of the times and people's thoughts and emotions. These fine traditions of Chinese prose have not only been fully inherited in the new literature since the 20th century, but have also continued to innovate and develop. This book is a new classic prose work by the famous writer and literary master Mr. Wang Meng. It collects more than 60 representative works written by him in different periods, including nostalgia, recalling the past, travel, reading, society, history, literature and many other aspects. It comprehensively reflects the artistic achievements of the author's prose creation - smooth language, surging poetry, optimistic attitude, keen observation of the world and profound thinking about current affairs.

Xiao Hong's Prose

Xiao Hong

155K0

As a female writer whose personal destiny and work style are tragic in the history of modern literature, Xiao Hong's novels have a prose style, and her prose is both poetic and childish. Whether she is recalling the cold winter land of her hometown of Hulan River and personal experiences, or writing about her wandering life in the city, including When recalling Mr. Lu Xun, etc., They all adopt a child-like perspective and tone. The writing may seem loose and uninhibited, but in fact it is painstakingly detailed. Some of the famous repetitive sentences and paragraphs are full of musical melody when read. He is one of the rare modern writers who is famous for not winning by quantity, and deserves to be included in this series of books. Teacher Ji Hongzhen, the author of "The Biography of Xiao Hong", has added and deleted articles and written an introduction to this edition. His works include "Squatting on the Foreign Car", "When My Grandfather Died", "The Tutor", "His Upper Lip is Frosted", "Eternal Longing and Pursuit", "Remembering Mr. Lu Xun", "The Story of Hulan River (Excerpt)" and other famous and representative works. There are also more than twenty exquisite illustrations.

Xiao Qian's Prose (2nd Edition)

Xiao Qian

158K0

Xiao Qian was a reporter who went to the European battlefields during World War II and published battlefield reports such as "Blood Red September" and "London Under the Silver Kite". His creations are both journalistic and literary. He is good at depicting scenes with the painter's color pen and the poet's emotions, and is also good at using the photographer's capture techniques to capture life scenes and group portraits. The prose in his later years was simple and sophisticated, and he was sophisticated and clear. It can be compared with Ba Jin's "Random Thoughts". His work "Beijing's Old Hutongs" was included in Chinese language textbooks for primary and secondary schools. Xiao Qian's published prose collections include "A Faded Photo Album", "Miscellaneous Notes on the City of Beijing", "Back to Cambridge", "Traveler Without a Map", "Xiao Qian's Literary Memoirs", etc.

Selected Poems of Wen Yiduo

Wen Yiduo

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This version of "Selected Poems of Wen Yiduo" refers to the characteristics of Mr. Wen Yiduo's selected poems in the unified Chinese textbook and fully considers the average reading level of junior high school students. Mr. Wen Yiduo loves the motherland and patriotism runs through his life like a red thread. Therefore, this book focuses on his patriotic poems. Some of the fifty-eight excellent poems selected in the book are from Mr. Wen Yiduo's two most classic poetry collections, "Red Candle" and "Dead Water", and some are from Mr. Wen Yiduo's masterpieces that were not collected and published during his lifetime. In addition, the book includes appendices of many of Mr. Wen Yiduo's classic translated poems and two poetry essays to help students understand Mr. Wen Yiduo's poetic achievements from multiple perspectives.

Zong Baihua's Prose

Zong Baihua

216K0

This book is one of the "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Famous Masters" series. It is divided into three series according to "Aesthetic Walk", "Aesthetics of Literature and Art" and "Aesthetics of Life" and contains a total of fifty essays and papers by Mr. Zong Baihua, the late generation of aesthetics master, including "Aesthetic Walk" and "Where Does Beauty Come from". "Inquiry", "Aesthetic Thoughts in Chinese Calligraphy", "Lun Shishuo Xinyu and the Beauty of Jin People", "Preliminary Exploration of Important Issues in the History of Chinese Aesthetics", "The Birth of Chinese Artistic Conception", "Void and Reality Expressed in Chinese Art", "Spatial Consciousness Expressed in Chinese Poetry and Painting" and other classic aesthetic works. Mr. Zong Baihua is a pioneer and pioneer of modern aesthetics in my country, and is known as "a master of aesthetics who integrates Chinese and Western art theories." He did not construct a rigorous aesthetic system, but only taught us how to appreciate works of art and how to establish an aesthetic attitude until we form an artistic personality. This is the spirit of the beauty of Chinese art. His prose, with its elegant writing style full of artistic spirituality and poetry, reveals the connotation and true meaning of beauty from multiple aspects and levels, pointing out that: harmony and order are the beauty of the universe and the foundation of the beauty of life.

Lu Xun's Prose

Lu Xun's Prose

Literature

Lu Xun

222K0

This book is one of the collections of original Chinese prose illustrations. Lu Xun is a leading figure in modern literature and has always been a best-selling author in the current book market. This book is an indispensable item in the collection. This book has both pictures and texts, and the chapters are selected from Lu Xun's "Wild Grass", "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" and various collections of miscellaneous thoughts, etc. It reflects Lu Xun's thoughts and writing style and allows readers to have a glimpse of Lu Xun's profound spiritual world. This time, this book has been included in the Prose Collection Series of Chinese Modern and Contemporary Famous Masters. The chapters have been re-edited and the most important chapters of Lu Xun have been selected. The selection is more rigorous and professional. This book still adopts the unified style of the series, inserts photos and handwriting of Lu Xun's life, and compares the pictures and texts to complement each other.

Wang Chonglu's Prose

Wang Chonglu

210K0

"Wang Chonglu Prose" is one of the "Chinese modern and contemporary prose collections". This book selects 70 famous prose masterpieces by Wang Chonglu, a famous contemporary prose master. It is divided into two volumes and has a total of 200,000 words. This book focuses on reasoning, while taking into account narrative, lyricism and scene description. The articles selected in the first volume are mainly about people, including characters in ancient Chinese history, modern history and literature, and modern Western literature. The second volume is divided into two parts: people and scenes: relatives and friends in the author's life; Chinese and foreign landscapes he has traveled throughout his life, and historical insights written in the landscapes. The introduction to this book is written by the well-known critic Gu Shu.

Country of Strangers

(south Africa) J. M. Coetzee

240K0

"The Country of Strangers" selects 26 literary reviews written by J. M. Coetzee, the winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature, between 1986 and 1999. It is the author's first collection of literary reviews. In the first chapter, Coetzee asks the question "What is a classic?" And looks for the answer in the works and views of Eliot, Bach and Herbert. He then conducted in-depth discussions on literary masters of the 18th and 19th centuries such as Defoe, Turgenev, and Dostoevsky, as well as modernist German writers such as Rilke, Kafka, and Musil. At the same time, it also analyzes 20th century literary giants such as Borges, Brodsky, Gordimer, Oz, Rushdie, and Lessing. Coetzee's literary criticism has a more historical feel than other criticisms.

Collection of Proofs by Zhang Jin and Zhang Qian

Editor-in-chief Du Guiping And Proofreader By Zhao Kuifu

175K0

This book is a collated and proofed version of the poetry collection of Gansu poet Zhang Jin in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is based on the six-volume "Jie'an Shicao" compiled by Wuzhen during the Qianlong period, supplemented with prefaces and postscripts, and uses replicas and manuscripts as proofreadings. , Carefully collated, preserved and restored; Zhang Jin's "Lv Tao", "Ji Du" and "Seventeen Changes of Pipa" appended to Zhang Jin's brother Zhang Qian's "Deshu Zhai Shicao" were used as "Collected Sentences" in three volumes, and the manuscripts were edited. This book is not only a carefully edited and annotated version of Zhang Jin's poems, but also a collection of Zhang Jin's relevant research materials. It is currently the most complete book for understanding and studying Zhang Jin.

I Just Look at the Water and Miss You

Shen Congwen

132K0

"I Just Looked at the Water and Missed You" carefully collects 33 classic essays by Shen Congwen, including "Letter on the Boat", "From Da Yuan to Zhang Zhaohe" and the famous essays in "Xiang Travel", "Night at Duck Nest", "A Passionate Sailor and a Passionate Mistress". The elegant and beautiful words are supplemented by Mr.'S precious sketches, which complement each other. One boat, one river, one scholar, your name is this long waterway.

The Flowers Are Half-opened and the Wine is Slightly Drunk

Liang Shiqiu

134K0

"Looking at Half-Blooming Flowers and Being Slightly Tipsy after Drinking" includes 41 essays such as "Mahjong", "Men", "Women", "White Cat Prince is Five Years Old", and "Memories of Sophora Garden Dreams", a work in memory of his deceased wife. The author sees life in every detail, and often expresses his feelings, whether it is his approachable philosophy of life, or his leisure time to have a drink, or his longing for his hometown and old friends. Life is not perfect, but every moment of life has its fun. I hope you will not be tired of your body or mind, slow down, discover the fun and wonder of life, and be a happy person.

A Gift of Life Written by a Literary Master to Young People (a Set of 3 Volumes in Total)

Ji Xianlin Yu Guangzhong

326K0

"Time Never Says, But It Answers All Questions" consists of 5 parts and 40 articles, expressing calmness about the passage of time, reflections on the meaning of life, views on social phenomena, expression of the true self, and love for the true feelings of the world, conveying Mr. Ji Xianlin's outlook on life and values; "Be a little confused, be a little chic" Mr. Ji Xianlin is a man of temperament, and he pursues the wisdom of life "Be a little confused, be chic" "Sprinkle a Little" conveys Mr. Ji Xianlin's outlook on life and values from his calmness about the passage of time, reflections on the meaning of life, views on social phenomena, expression of true self, and love for true love in the world; "The Long Road, We Walk Slowly" selects 36 essays by Mr. Yu Guangzhong, including five parts: travel notes, emotional experiences, life wisdom, worldly sophistication, and cultural reflections. In this book, Mr. Yu Guangzhong uses the attitude of a person who has experienced life to provide every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.

Classic Works in the Chinese Literary World (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

Shen Congwen Wang Zengqi Et Al.

632K0

Wang Zengqi's essay "Must Love Something" is a book that reawakens your love and belief in life. Life is like a dream, but what I invest in is true love; Shen Congwen's novel "In Spring, Going to See Someone" is a collection of novels that allows you to relive the beauty of first love, and listen to Shen Congwen tell the story that happened by the water in western Hunan; Shen Congwen's prose "I Just Look at the Water and Think of You" is a collection of essays written in letters. The pure Xiangxi gave birth to Shen Congwen's love and imagination, and his extraordinary writing talent; Zhu Guangqian's prose "Ask the Canal Where Can It Be Clear" is a book that allows you to discover beauty and inspiration in life. Life is a storyteller, and everyone The stories every moment are fresh. Feel it with your heart from ordinary life, find the source of beauty, and life will give you a clear pool of water. Liang Shiqiu's prose "Looking at Half-Blooming Flowers, Getting Tipsy from Drinking" is a book that allows you to truly understand how to live a good life. Discover the beauty in the world in ordinary life.

Looking for Zhigaar

Guo Fei

192K0

"Looking for Zhige'ar" is a documentary novel with the theme of China's targeted poverty alleviation. It tells the story of the village "Secretary" and the young "village committee members" forming the "iron triangle" to lead the Yi compatriots in Geluo Village out of poverty and become rich. The book talks about almost all the topics covered in the Poverty Alleviation Conference - microfinance, medical care, education, housing, infrastructure construction, collective economy, changing customs, anti-corruption, etc. Through the changes in the villagers and the appearance of a Yi village in Xiaoliangshan, it shows the earth-shaking changes that are taking place in China since targeted poverty alleviation, and paints a magnificent picture of "moderately prosperous China".

About "martin Fierro

(argentina) Jorge Luis Borges Margarita Guerrero

29K0

Borges said: "At some literary gatherings in Europe and America, people often ask me about Argentine literature. I always can't help but say: 'Argentine literature (some people always don't take it seriously) exists, and there is at least one book, which is "Martin. "Martin Fierro". '" Jorge Luis Borges is a famous Argentinian poet, novelist, and essayist. He loves "Martin Fierro" and calls it a representative of Argentine literature, thinking that it is on par with the works of Dickens, Dostoyevsky, and Flaubert. Borges cooperated with Margarita Guerrero to introduce and promote "Martin Fierro", analyze in detail the characteristics of Gaucho's poetry, the life experience of "Martin Fierro" author Jose Hernandez, the content of the work, and summarized and sorted out relevant reviews and research works, which is an excellent material for understanding and understanding this work. This book is a loving gift from Borges to Argentine literature. It is the most comprehensive and rich introduction and commentary on Martin Fierro, the masterpiece of Argentine literature.

An Erased Family

(japan) Toyota Masayoshi

140K7.87

"It is precisely the inability to escape that is the distinctive feature of domestic violence." Verbal violence, electric shock beatings, social isolation, and instigation of murders, a serial imprisonment murder case that shocked Japan, destroyed the victim's personality in the abyss of terror. The Kitakyushu serial murder case occurred between 1996 and 1998, but it was not until 2002 that it came to light. This unprecedented and vicious case shocked Japan. The principal offenders, Matsunaga Tai and Ogata Junko, were considered husband and wife although their marriage was not registered. Matsunaga engaged in domestic violence against Ogata Junko for twenty years, and "brainwashed" the latter through both mental and physical abuse, making him his accomplice. Six of the seven people killed were relatives of Ogata Junko. Matsunaga did not take action personally, but used violence to dominate the victims. He ranked his victims to create panic. In order not to be punished, in order not to fall to the bottom of the hierarchy, the victims spy on each other until they kill each other...

Germanic Medieval Literature

Y

86K0

Why hang mistletoe at Christmas? Loki, with his heart like a snake, turned into a woman and killed Baldur, the God of Summer? Which is more valuable, Beowulf or The Iliad? How did "Nibelungenlied" influence Wagner's creation? Saga, epic poem, elegy, Edda... English Saxon literature, German literature and Scandinavian literature all come from the same root system - Germania. Jorge Luis Borges is a famous Argentinian poet, novelist, and essayist. He collaborated with Argentinian writer María Esther Vazquez to introduce Germanic medieval literature to readers, and compiled three types of literature from the same root system into a precious work. Borges believes that Germany can be regarded as a collection of multiple tribes with relatively close customs, languages, traditions, and myths and legends, and its geographical significance is far less than its national significance. Borges had a unique love for ancient Germanic literature. He recounted the epics, poems, and legendary stories that were almost hidden in the pile of old papers in vivid and interesting language. It was like a precious literary lesson taught by a literary giant, leading us closer to this mysterious territory in the history of literature.

Collection of Translations by Sun Dayu (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

(english) Shakespeare, Etc.

1.5M0

Mr. Sun Dayu, the first translator to translate Shakespeare into Chinese in poetic style, and also translated Qu Yuan and Han and Tang poems into English. This collection of all translations in his life is of great appreciation value. "Collection of Translations of Sun Dayu" contains all existing translations of Mr. Sun Dayu's English-Chinese and Chinese-English translations, totaling eight volumes and more than two million words. The publication of "Collection of Translations of Sun Dayu" has important demonstration and summary significance in the field of Chinese translation, especially in the fields of Chinese and English translation of poetry.

Tsinghua Youth Stories (volume 5)

Editor-in-chief Zhang Ting

135K0

This is a book about contemporary Tsinghua students in the form of interviews with characters. It is divided into four chapters: "Studying the Ancients", "Shui Mu Xiu Zhong", "Continuous Health" and "Ten Thousand Hearts and Loyalty", with a total of 45 groups of characters. This book shows the diverse growth of Tsinghua students. Whether they are special-awarded "students" who are diligent and outstanding in their studies, or campus luminaries who focus on their interests and lead various trends, whether they are soldiers who serve in the army with their pens and bravely make military exploits, or they are caring about the people and winning at the grassroots level. They all use their actions to practice the school motto of self-improvement and virtue, and explain the feelings of Tsinghua people about their family and country and their mission and responsibility.

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