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Goethe's Conversations: Complete Translation

(german) Eckermann

460K0

In 1823, the 31-year-old German youth Eckermann met Goethe, the literary giant he admired. At this time, Goethe was 74 years old and entering the final journey of his life. The following nine years were a period of mutual achievement for the two of them: the master imparted his life experience to the young man and guided the young man to improve his literary accomplishment and spiritual realm; the young man fully assisted the master in his work, while observing the details and silently recording the master's last life deeds and thoughts and words that shone with wisdom. It is with the help of Ekman's records that we can see another Goethe, three-dimensional and vivid, profound and interesting. This book is a fully translated version, which contains 325 texts in three volumes of the original work, as well as two prefaces to the first edition and Ekman's long preface.

Iron-blooded Original Intention: the Story of Xiyang Veteran

Zheng Haiming Li Liqiang Editor-in-chief Shi Ying

310K0

This is a collection of stories about the growth of many ordinary revolutionary fighters in the practice of long-term struggle. The 20 war veterans from Xiyang are all members of the Communist Party and have participated in the War of Liberation. They have witnessed the broken mountains and rivers and the destruction of their families since they were ignorant teenagers. Therefore, they embraced the belief of saving the country and the people. They experienced the flames of war and narrowly escaped death, and grew into qualified soldiers who showed their swords on the battlefield. And their patriotism has continued into peacetime, and they will continue to play an important role in new eras and new positions. The red spirit is the soul of the nation. Only by keeping in mind the dedication of the revolutionary warriors can we appreciate the hard-won peace and quiet in the years. General Secretary Xi Jinping once proposed, "Let the fire of faith keep burning, let the red gene be integrated into the blood, and let the red spirit inspire strength." This book can provide useful spiritual food for the majority of party members and cadres to make contributions in the new era. This book can also provide a vivid teaching material for the majority of young people to learn patriotic education and inherit the red gene.

Half is Love, Half is Freedom

(italian) Luciano De Crescenzo

98K0

Italian writer and popular philosophy pioneer Luciano de Crescenzo is a minor literary classic. According to Don Genaro Bellavista, a professor who was a native of Naples: There are too many legends and written records about Naples and its inhabitants, its seas and Mount Vesuvius. Life in Naples is something else, a subtle art. Goethe once wrote with joy and surprise: Only in Naples everyone lives in an intoxicated forgetfulness. But not only this, Luciano de Crescenzo writes: smiles, mutual help, the wisdom of life, always following the "secret recipe" of Professor Bellavista, which is also easy to remember: half love, half freedom.

Anti-linked Memory

Jiang Baocai

249K0

"Memory of the Anti-Japanese Alliance" is a trustworthy history of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. It is a rich and emotional work that military writer Jiang Baocai spent many years devoting himself to creating and analyzing the history of the 14-year struggle against the Allied Forces from literary and historical perspectives. Each work is an excavation or even rescue of folk memory. The author did not study historical materials in piles of paper, but went to the battlefields of the past and conducted in-depth interviews with hundreds of veterans - the "living fossils" of the Anti-Japanese War. The author gives the greatest reservation to the narrator's tone, accent, eyes, and body language, and uses his sharp eyes to decipher some historical mysteries. Each work has the author's visit and research, selecting the historical "gold sand" that has been ignored and thrown away, solidifying the little-known historical moments in words, and storing them in the memory bank of the national war of resistance. So there is the story of Yang Jingyu who ran like an ostrich in the mountains and forests, Zhao Shangzhi who was called a hero by the enemy, Zhao Yiman who was a loving mother on the battlefield and the execution ground of the Red Hero, Chai Shirong who looked at his face and disappeared, Chen Hanzhang who returned to his hometown after 70 years of absence, and eight women who jumped into the river to freeze the frame...

A Collection of Small Poems and Flowers

Lu Li

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This collection of poems collects the author's works over the years. The young man in splendor clings to the flowers, and the beauty of the spring scenery makes people even better, singing about the beautiful youth. The clear water of Huaxi River and the dancing clouds reflect the author's love for Huaxi, where he was born in 1951. Human beings grow with the flowing water in the east, and their horses are like those in beautiful poems and paintings, singing about the magnificent Huangguoshu Waterfall. The king's sweat-blooded horse and the emperor's mink fur coat show the warm welcome of the family to the returnees. "Song of Chopping Firewood", "Creating Young Rice", "Singing of Corn", "Autumn Harvest Song" and "Pastoral Poems" are memories of the life of educated youth. The era of educated youth is the youthful era when red flowers first shine on youth. The poem is beautiful, fascinating and worth reading.

I Love Asking Lian Yue 7

Lianyue

133K0

"I Love Asking Lian Yue 7" contains nearly 80 of Lian Yue's essence Q&A articles from the spring of 2019 to the autumn of 2020. It is divided into five major sections: "Academic Career", "Love Marriage", "Housework·Finance", "Parenting·Education" and "Life·Psychology" for easy retrieval. There is no standard answer in life. If you learn and think with Lian Yue, you will definitely become a better version of yourself!

I Drank Puffer Fish Soup Yesterday

Miha

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"Drinking Fugu Soup Yesterday" is a collection of short essays by Hong Kong writer Miha. The title of the book is inspired by Matsuo Basho's haiku: Oh, luckily everything is fine! I had puffer fish soup yesterday. The book covers the lives and works of 50 great writers. By reviewing their little-known childhoods and past events, and interpreting the details of their works, it is discovered that great writers also have the same uneasiness and struggles as ordinary people. But they used writing to resolve difficulties, and perhaps readers can get some enlightenment from the wisdom of their words. Keigo Higashino, who has always been regarded as "socially afraid" by everyone, suddenly published his autobiography many years later, and then the mystery that he had created for many years was lifted. It turned out that he was also a "delinquent" and a "waste". There is a couple in one of Marquez's short stories. When life is about to begin, the wife asks her husband: "What shall we eat next?" He replies: "Eat shit." In fact, literature that is close to the truth of reality is the foundation of the works of the master of magical realism. Proust was miserable being controlled by his possessive mother. His ambivalence of resistance and attachment to her made him write the words "Always keep a sky in your life" in despair... And the author Miha continued to add: On a sky, there should not only be the sun, but also birds, white clouds, even rainbows and angels.

There Are Pictures in the Words, Wang Meng Said

Wang Meng

83K0

"There is Painting in Words, Wang Meng Says" is divided into five chapters: "The Art of Life", "Good Interpersonal Relationships", "My Philosophy of Life", "Reading and Understanding People" and "Dreams". It selects Wang Meng's prose on life philosophy, philosophy of life, literary criticism and short witty quotes, and presents to readers the humorous wisdom experience, speculative understanding of world affairs and profound humanistic thoughts of "People's Artist" Wang Meng. Wang Meng's rich and legendary life experience, three-dimensional and colorful characters, unique insights into life and the world, and sincere and free concept of prose writing make every work pure and true, as well as vulgar and elegant. The highlight of this book is also the more than 40 ink cartoons created by the creative ink painter Peng Changzheng based on the maxims in Wang Meng's works and speeches; each work is derived from Wang Meng's witty sayings, and the words and cartoons are in contrast to the reality, making it full of fun.

Writers' Writers (everyone Reads Everyone·4th Series)

Yan Lianke

103K0

"Writers of Writers" is Yan Lianke's literary reading notes. The book is divided into five volumes and covers many topics such as Latin American literature, Russian and Soviet literature, European and American literature, and Asian and African literature. Among contemporary writers, Yan Lianke's acceptance of foreign literature is quite representative. He constantly draws on experience and forms an independent literary style. In this book, as a reader, he shares with readers the "beauty of classics": "Metamorphosis", "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Dawns Here Are Quiet", "The Dancer of Izu", "My Name is Red", "My Michael"... He reviews his reading journey from the perspective of a novelist, explains in simple terms how literary classics are created, interpreted and passed down from generation to generation.

The Hidden Master (read Everyone·4th Series)

Tie Ning

123K0

"The Hidden Master" is a collection of Tie Ning's essays on literature and art. It is divided into four volumes: Reading People, Reading Paintings, and Reading the World. "Reading People" describes the author's interactions with predecessors such as Yang Jiang, Sun Li, Ma Shitu, Xu Guangyao, and Oe Kenzaburo with sincerity; the author shares the nourishment of her art and life by famous figures such as Lin Fengmian, Feng Zikai, and Wang Zengqi. "Reading" reviews Tie Ning's own creative experience, covering famous novels such as "Oh, Fragrant Snow", "Stupid Flower" and "How Far Is Forever". It also explores the writer's sense of responsibility, the driving force of creation and other related literary concepts. "Reading Painting" not only fondly recalls the artistic influence of a group of Chinese painters, such as Zhang Deyu, but also provides insightful comments on the masterpieces of Bruegel, Vermeer, Courbet, Repin, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Egon Schiele, Chagall, Hopper, and Wyeth. Appreciation and analysis often have a unique female perspective, which is quite inspiring. "Reading the World" collects the essays written by the author in his early years, which are deeply philosophical, ranging from discussing people to discussing the world. Reading "The Hidden Masters", readers can not only empathize and resonate with these masters, but also deeply understand the meaning of literature and art in lighting up the darkness of life.

The Writing of Insiders (everyone Reads Everyone·fourth Series)

Li Er

143K0

"The Writing of an Insider" is Li Er's literary reading notes. The book is divided into five series: "Reading and Writing" talks about the inspiration of contemporary literature by Borges, Camus, Carver, etc.; "Memorial" recalls the literary achievements of late famous figures such as Ba Jin, Qian Gurong, Radar, and Shi Tiesheng; "Encounter" looks back on Zhang Wei, Ge Fei, Liang Hong and other contemporary writers; "Talking from the Works" starts from typical texts such as "A Dream of Red Mansions" to explore basic issues such as literary artistry, moral sense, and values; "Dialogue" is a record of the author's conversations with scholars, critics, and media reporters. "I talked about some of my views on people and things, literature and the times. It is those views that determine why I wrote those works, and also determined the success or failure of the works." This book is a concentrated presentation of the author's literary and creative views, and is also a high-level classic literature reading class.

Yan Shangzhu in the Mirror

Siren

139K0

Since leaving his hometown of Xisai, Hubei Province at the age of 27, Siren has wandered around Guangdong. Along the way, she searched for a habitat outside her hometown. In middle age, Siren has already settled in Dongguan and looks back on where he came from. The uneasiness and embarrassment of leaving home for the first time and settling in a foreign land; the excitement and embarrassment of returning to my hometown again; the past with my father; the intertwined fate of my cousin and "sorrow"; visiting the bird trainer who is about to disappear... Along the way, "I" seemed to have experienced thousands of lives, and everything was related to "me".

The Road to the Father (yip Zhaoyan's Classic Work)

Ye Zhaoyan

45K0

"The road to his father was too long, and Zhang Zuo discovered that he had never really walked into Zhang Xiyi." "The Road to My Father" is Ye Zhaoyan's new work. It is a book in which he returns to his original intention of writing and faces, pays tribute to, and reflects on the life of his fathers for the first time based on more than sixty years of life experience. Not long after Zhang Zuo was born, his parents separated due to discord. He was raised by his grandfather Wei Ren and his grandmother since he was a child, and was emotionally alienated from his father Zhang Xiyi. As time goes by, Zhang Xiyi became famous in his later years, and the relationship between father and son became closer. Three generations, Zhang Zuo, Zhang Xiyi and Wei Ren, were father and son or master and apprentice. They were close friends but also distant from each other. "Father", is the physical body alternating, or the spiritual inheritance? "What exactly did we encounter on the road to our father?"

Slow Reading in the Fast Era (famous Literature Forum)

(us) David Mickix

216K0

Read slowly and gain a life several times richer than others. A literary reading guide indebted to Harold Bloom. 14 Exquisite reading rules + intensive reading demonstrations in 5 genres will help you understand literature and enjoy reading. The pace of modern society is getting faster and faster. Although browsing the Internet improves the breadth and speed of information we receive, it endangers our concentration, reduces the quality of reading, and distances us from the joy of reading. University of Houston literature professor David Mickix is ​​aware of the shortcomings of the fast era, and advocates using slow reading to resist the fragmentation and entertainment of fast, trying to re-establish the ancient connection between people and literature, concentration and the joy of reading. Based on decades of experience in literary reading, criticism, and teaching, he provides readers with fourteen reading rules and reading demonstrations in five genres to help you gain a richer and more thorough reading experience.

Shakespeare's Comedy Stories (audio Bilingual Classics)

G

48K0

Shakespeare was a great playwright and poet during the English Renaissance. His plays had a huge influence around the world and were an insurmountable literary peak. In addition to the well-known "Four Comedies", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice", "Twelfth Night" and "As You Like It", this edition also selects four famous works: "Much Ado About Nothing", "The Tempest", "The Winter's Tale" and "Weddings". They take love and friendship as their themes, contain the beautiful ideals of humanism, and are filled with optimism.

Stirring up the Rivers and Seas for Five Thousand Years

Jin Weixin

127K0

The thousands of miles of Jiangsu Yellow Coastline is a rich and diverse "cultural time and space": there are both ancient legends and rich historical relics; it has not only gathered thrilling historical events, but also spreads soul-shaking life legends. The author explores ancient times in a unique way, and examines the history of the integration, growth, rise and fall, and spread of ocean culture and Yangtze River culture in the vast time and space of the "River-Sea Cultural Belt"; with his broad cultural vision, unique narrative perspective, and beautiful prose, he opens up a rich cultural context that has been folded for thousands of years, illuminates the "fragments" of connections deep in history, and vividly presents a "River-Sea Symphony" that has stirred for five thousand years.

Poetry Interpretation and Criticism of Selected Ancient Poems of the Ming and Qing Dynasties

Jing Xianli

237K0

This book takes the anthology of ancient poems from the Ming and Qing dynasties as the main line, and places the anthology in the context of the poetic thought and cultural development of the times. It begins with the debate between the "teacher's heart" and "retroversion" of the Ming people. After cultural selection and integration, it finally ends with the "return to tradition" of the Qing people. The book is divided into two parts, the upper and lower parts. The first part focuses on the detailed analysis of each selection, aiming to extract its main ideas and inner spirit through specific criticism, and outline the process and evolution of the selection's participation in the construction of poetic theory through comparison with other selections. The second part will vertically sort out the confrontation and integration of poetic concepts of various schools, and explore the process of gradual clarity of poetic concepts in the confrontation and integration.

Veterans' Oral History of the Anti-japanese War (3 Volumes in Total)

Li Yaosha

450K0

The author of the first part, Li Yaosha, spent more than ten years searching for and interviewing anti-war veterans and survivors who participated in the Suizao, Hundred Regiment, and Shanggao battles, truly restoring the scenes of the three major wars, and revealing many unknown truths for the first time. The second part tells the story of the more influential defensive battles on the frontal battlefield, including the Battle of Shipai, the Battle of Changde, the Battle of Hengyang, and the Battle of Guilin. Although these defensive battles were fought fiercely and tragically, except for the battle to defend Shipai, the rest failed. The third part tells the story of the Chinese army fighting on three battlefields during the Anti-Japanese War: the battlefield behind enemy lines, the frontal battlefield, and the India-Burma battlefield. This book connects the process of this war through the narrations and memories of many veterans who personally participated in the India-Burma battlefield.

Midlife Drift: the Inescapable Employment Dilemma

(japan) Miki Kobayashi

87K0

The 2.73 Million people left behind by Japanese society have experienced an employment ice age and become middle-aged freelancers. Just because they can't find a stable formal job, they are forced to give up love, marriage, childbirth, interpersonal relationships, and real estate. They continue to lose everything in life, losing sight of dreams and hopes... This book describes the current situation of middle-aged freelancers in the form of interviews, and also proposes some feasible solutions.

Journey to the West Monster Chronicles

Zhao Shuang

153K0

As one of the four classic Chinese classics, "Journey to the West" has been widely circulated among the people since its publication. Various versions have emerged one after another, and its interpretations from various perspectives are also common. "Journey to the West Monster Chronicles" has 30 chapters in total, focusing on "the perspective of animals in "Journey to the West". According to the order of appearance of the "animal monsters" in the original work of "Journey to the West", it carefully examines the life experiences and evolution of various Bodhisattvas, members of the Buddhist scripture collection team, and various monsters that created eighty-one difficulties on the Buddhist scriptures, as well as their real-life animal prototypes. Full of interesting blends of perspectives and cultural mashups. In the book, humans, gods and demons, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, folk culture, animal science... The two worlds of "virtual" and "real" are interspersed and corroborated with each other; transplanting flowers and trees, borrowing corpses to resurrect souls, layering and nesting, shoveling earth to reshape... Compare historical versions such as Yuan Zaju, analyze the evolution of story transfer, grafting, character reshaping, etc., And get a glimpse of the formation process of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West". The author's literary thoughts are active and his writing style is unconventional. He reads Journey to the West from an alternative perspective, bringing a hearty reading experience.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

113K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). Taking the life of Shen Fu and his wife as the main line, it depicts the ordinary but interesting home life and what he saw and heard while traveling around the world. Although Shen Fu and his wife Yun Niang live in poverty, they have always maintained an optimistic and open-minded attitude towards life. They support each other and make their ordinary life interesting and full of artistic sentiment. This optimistic and broad-minded attitude towards life has deeply infected today's readers. What is written in the book is the real life of the author himself. It not only contains the joy of boudoir, but also conflicts between brothers, parents-in-law, sons and daughters-in-law, showing the real life of an ordinary family. All the articles reveal their true feelings. Whether they are writing about people and events, describing scenery, or discussing literature and art, most of them are unabashed, express their feelings directly, and have sincere feelings, which have a strong appeal to readers. The author's literary standards are superb, and his writing style is calm and elegant. Most of what is written in the book are details and trivial matters in daily life, but it does not feel monotonous or boring when reading, but on the contrary, it feels full of interest.

Prometheus Liberated

(uk) Percy Bysshe Shelley

60K0

The content of this book is based on Greek mythology and the tragic works of the ancient Greek poet Aeschylus. It tells the story of Prometheus who helped Jupiter win the throne of the Emperor of Heaven, but after Jupiter came to the throne, he actually wanted to destroy mankind. Prometheus protected mankind against Jupiter, stole the fire of wisdom for mankind, and taught them all skills and technologies. Jupiter retaliated with vicious means and tied Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountains. During the day, vultures pecked at his internal organs. At night, those internal organs grew again, causing endless pain... As a passionate and unrestrained singer of freedom, in "Prometheus Unchained", Shelley showed his innovative spirit and praise of justice with extremely high creativity.

Indestructible: a World War Ii Story About Survival, Struggle, and Redemption (2015 Hardcover Edition)

(u. S.) Laura Hillenbrand

302K0

Zamperini was once an incorrigible little devil who did all kinds of evil, but as a teenager, he integrated his rebellious spirit into running and showed his amazing talent in sports. In 1936, Zamperini represented the United States at the Berlin Olympics; he then looked forward to winning the gold medal at the next Olympics and worked hard to do so. However, the outbreak of World War II turned this Olympian into a soldier. An ordinary flight took him on a fateful voyage, and a small life raft led him into an unknown abyss. What awaits Zamperini is the vast ocean stretching for thousands of miles and sharks jumping out of the water from time to time. Hunger, thirst, enemy planes, and even more horrific years as a prisoner of war eroded him. He fought back despair with creativity, and resisted suffering with hope, determination and humor. His fate hangs on the string of will that has gradually worn out...

Selected Poems of Li Bai

Written By Qian Zhixi And Liu Qinghai

179K0

"Selected Poems of Li Bai" is one of the series of "Collection of Ancient Poetry Dictionaries". Following the format of the series, "Selected Poems of Li Bai" consists of three parts: original works, annotations, and reviews. It is preceded by an introduction and a general preface. The whole book is about 250,000 words. This book selects 1,560 of Li Bai's finest poems, annotates them and gives them appreciation. The annotations are detailed and appropriate; the comments are knowledgeable, insightful, talented, and full of meaning: it is a very rare and high-quality book with great personality.

Collection of Documents on Ancient Chinese Prose Research

Editor-in-chief Guo Yingde

290K0

"A Collection of Ancient Chinese Prose Research Documents" is the first treatise with the theme of compilation and research of ancient Chinese prose research documents. The book is divided into four sections: "Research Perspectives", "Documentary Collection", "Literature Examination", and "Implications". The "Research Horizons" section discusses major theoretical issues such as "ancient Chinese prose" and "integration of ancient Chinese prose research documents", and reviews the arrangement and research status of ancient Chinese prose research documents throughout the ages. The "Documentation Collection" section uses the methods of edition and bibliography to sort out ancient Chinese prose research documents. The "Literature Research" section examines the authenticity and value of documents such as Li Qingzhao's "Postscript to the Records of Epigraphy and Stone", Mao Kun's "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", Li Zhaoluo's "Parallel Style Texts" and the "General Catalog of Siku Quanshu". The "Micro Meanings" section, on the premise of document sorting, explores the inherent meanings of prose research documents and reveals the historical and theoretical value of ancient prose. This book not only presents the academic scope and research depth to be explored in the "Integration of Ancient Chinese Prose Research Documents" project, but will also play a positive role in promoting the organization and research of ancient Chinese prose research documents.

Talk About Self-cultivation

Zhu Guangqian

92K0

"Talk about Cultivation" is a classic work by Zhu Guangqian, a master of aesthetics, who explains the ways of self-cultivation. In the first half of the 20th century, society was in turmoil and young people were depressed and hesitant. After the publication of "Twelve Letters to Youth", the author has been teaching for many years and has a deeper understanding of youth and life. In the book, the author deeply analyzes the social ills and national character, sincerely encourages the Chinese people to care about the fate of their country and their country, aspire high and not be afraid of difficulties, and clearly answers the immediate confusion of the majority of young people. Nearly eighty years later, it still serves as an excellent guide to the life cultivation of contemporary young people.

Talk About Literature

Zhu Guangqian

90K0

The book "Talking about Literature" contains nineteen articles on literature written by Mr. Zhu Guangqian in the late Anti-Japanese War. They are all "the joys and sorrows of learning literature and art" for many years. From literary taste to layout arrangement, from content style to translation skills, it discusses in detail the content, form, expression, genre, style and other issues of literary works. This book is also a literary enlightenment book specially written for teenagers. Using his personal experience as a template, the author easily and naturally leads readers into the wonders of literature, so as to cultivate a pure literary taste, acquire the vision and sympathy of literary masters who experience all kinds of life, and thus "happily discover that our small hearts and great hearts also have something in common."

Talk About Reading

Zhu Guangqian

103K0

This book collects Mr. Zhu Guangqian's articles about reading, covering poetry, scripts, novels, letters, diaries, etc., Involving many writers at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, conveying his pure love and unique insights into book culture. The article is like tasting tea, sharing the joy and realization of reading, and pointing out how to improve one's knowledge system and cultivate aesthetic ability and moral sentiment through reading. Mr. Zhu is well versed in both Chinese and Western knowledge, is approachable, and has a good reputation for teaching young people's reading and growth through words and deeds.

Qiu Huadong's Literature Class: the World Created by Masters (read Everyone·4th Series)

Qiu Huadong

169K0

"The World Created by Masters" is a collection of reading notes carefully selected by Qiu Huadong, a reading expert and famous writer, who has accumulated over many years. As a contemporary literary master who is deeply nourished by world literature, Qiu Huadong focuses in this book on a dozen people who have had a profound impact on the world literary pattern from the second half of the 19th century to the present: from European modernist novel masters such as Joyce and Kafka to "World War II" writers such as Hemingway and Saul Bellow. "After the giants of American novels, and then to the giants of the "literary explosion" in Latin America such as Rulfo and García Márquez... He relied on his rich and extensive reading to explain the profound things in simple terms. He read the text carefully in a way of peeling off the cocoons, and carefully sorted out the different life paths and remarkable literary achievements of these literary masters. Each article is followed by a detailed reading list of the relevant writers, helping ordinary readers get closer to the masters and enter their literary world.

Poetry History of the Late Tang and Five Dynasties: the Change of Manna to the Remaining Dream of Bianjing

Chen Xijun

214K0

This book focuses on the ancient poetry of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, as well as the historical stories behind the ancient poetry. It covers various categories of poetry such as bold, graceful, pastoral, frontier, chanting things, chanting feelings, and chanting history, etc., Focusing on the themes of outstanding traditional Chinese culture such as loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness, and patriotism. The author strives to lead the whole people to review the ancient poems they have learned through the appreciation of the knowledge of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, share the beauty of poetry, and feel the fun of poetry. By analyzing the meaning of ancient poems and interpreting the creative background, interesting anecdotes, etc. Behind the ancient poems, it is convenient for readers to read and understand, allowing readers to read poems while studying history, and gain insight into history while reading poems.

The Dashing Fengshen Yongyiqu: Feng Zikai and His Era in Memories

Compiled By Feng Zikai Et Al. Feng Yiyin Et Al.

115K0

This book originated from the commemorative event of the Clementine Cultural Salon "A Crescent Moon is Extraordinarily Bright - "Feng" Picks Feng Zikai on the Sea". Mr. Feng Zikai's descendants, friends, descendants and researchers gathered together to recall Mr. Feng Zikai and his achievements in literature and art. At the same time, many old photos and handwriting of Mr. Feng Zikai were revealed. This book is based on this and combined with other recollections of Mr. Feng Zikai's descendants and teachers and friends to compile a collection of memories. In addition to showing Mr. Feng Zikai's life achievements and life anecdotes, this book also shows his personality charm in his interactions with people, allowing readers to get in touch with a lively Mr. Feng Zikai. In addition, through the narrations of his contemporaries and the memories of descendants, the cultural landscape, literati interactions and style of his time are profiled. The book will insert many precious old photos and Mr. Feng Zikai's paintings and manuscripts based on the text content for the readers' enjoyment.

Li Luan Xian Song Recalls Old Travels: Studying at Southwest Associated University

Zhao Ruihong

157K0

After Japan launched an all-out war of aggression against China in 1937, the three northern institutions of higher learning, Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Nankai University, joined forces with a group of well-known Chinese and foreign scholars, brought together patriotic students from all over the world, and trudged to the southwest border. They continued to run schools with the belief that "the war of resistance will be victorious." The blood of Chinese culture was preserved in the smoke of war. The author Zhao Ruihong was a student in the Foreign Languages ​​Department of Southwest Associated University. The "fortitude and hardship", "education of love" and "democratic spirit" he received at Southwest Associated University profoundly influenced the life of the "young poet" who was called a "young poet" by his teachers and classmates. In his later years, he recalled this unforgettable study experience with an affectionate pen. The busy Mei Yiqi "walked around in dark gray robes", Wen Yiduo's "bright eyes", Shen Congwen's "kind smile", Yan Bu Sun's "red nose", Wu Mi "walked straight", Qian Zhongshu "taught all in English", the figures of each master vividly appeared on the paper...

Generals of the Western Frontier

Bend The Rope

173K0

Qu Quansheng wrote short and medium-length documentary works in the "General Series" in recent years. Some of these works have been published in domestic newspapers and periodicals, while others have not. These stories about the founding generals are all trivial notes about the work and life of some senior PLA generals that Qu Quansheng came into contact with. Now that they are collected and published, it is undoubtedly the best tribute to the high moral integrity of these generals. The documentary literature "Generals of the Western Frontier" published by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House is a painstaking work written by Qu Quansheng, a veteran military writer and former deputy political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region, for readers over a period of three years. It is also a gift to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. This work presents the work, style, and life details of the seven founding generals of the Xinjiang army in the 1970s and 1980s in front of readers one by one.

The Iron-blooded General's Unparalleled Love

Bend The Rope

182K0

In early 1938, Tan Youlin was ordered to go from Yan'an to Honghu to rebuild the party organization. He met Qiu Yun, a progressive female college student at Chaoyang College in Shashi, and introduced Qiu Yun to join the party together with Qian Ying, the Organization Minister of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee. Later, Tan and Qiu fell in love. After Tan Youlin's identity was exposed, he kissed Qiu Yun goodbye by the Jingjiang River and transferred from Wuhan to eastern Henan to join the New Fourth Army. Qiu Yun stayed in the Honghu area, using his father's clinic as a cover to engage in underground work for the party. In 1944, when Tan Youlin went to Yan'an to attend the Seventh National Congress, he met Qian Ying, who also came to attend the Seventh National Congress. Qian Ying told Tan Youlin that Qiu Yun was discovered by the Japanese on the ship and died jumping into the Yangtze River when he was on a mission in Chongqing. Later, with the care of Deng Yingchao, Hu Yaobang, Chen Geng and others, Tan Youlin met, fell in love with and married Deng Yingchao's goddaughter Lu Fang. In fact, Qiu Yun did not die. She grew up by the Jingjiang River and was very good at swimming. After jumping into the river, she swam to the shore and went to the New Fourth Army to look for Tan. She was arranged by Peng Xuefeng to go to Yan'an. As soon as she arrived at the Yan'an Border Area, she learned that Tan was married. She gave up the idea of ​​leaving Yan'an and stayed in the border area hospital to become a doctor and changed her name to Han Yu. For more than 60 years, Han Yu's eyes have been following Tan's life trajectory, paying attention to the ups and downs, ups and downs of his life, keeping his love for him deep in his heart, and never marrying for the rest of his life.

Cai Gen Tan (english-chinese)

Hong Yingming

94K0

This is a collection of short quotations on cultivating one's mind, cultivating one's character, and cultivating one's moral character, collected and compiled by Hong Yingming in the Ming Dynasty. This book is named after "caipeng", which expresses the idea that "everything can be done if you chew the cabbage root", that is, "people can acquire intelligence and cultivation through hard training." The writing is beautiful, the dialogues are neat, short, concise, and thought-provoking. It integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism as well as the author's life experience. It contains profound philosophy and is the crystallization of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Along with the original works, it is accompanied by Chinese annotations, modern interpretations, English annotations and English translations, making it easier for Chinese and foreign readers of all levels to understand the meaning of the text and experience the exquisiteness of Chinese classical culture.

Evening Talk Around the Stove (chinese-english Bilingual)

Wang Yongbin

43K0

This book is a collection of philosophical essays written by Wang Yongbin, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty. It is based on the purpose of "settling down and establishing a career", covering ten aspects such as morality, self-cultivation, reading, educating children, loyalty, filial piety, diligence and thrift. It contains a total of 184 maxims with the theme of self-cultivation, persuasion and inspiration, revealing the inner meaning of life. The form is short and exquisite, the writing style is elegant and elegant, and it has been widely praised since its publication. Along with the original works, it is accompanied by Chinese annotations, modern interpretations, English annotations and English translations, making it easier for Chinese and foreign readers of all levels to understand the meaning of the text and experience the exquisiteness of Chinese classical culture.

Collection of Buddhist Works by Zhang Ruzhao

Zhang Lifa Et Al.

277K0

Zhang Ruzhao, an outstanding female poet and social activist in modern China, eventually converted to Buddhism and became a famous monk of the Tiantai Sect in modern China. He once became famous in the literary world for publishing "Collection of Poems of Green Tianzhen". He Jianming wrote an article at the end of the 20th century and commented that Zhang Ruzhao "can indeed be regarded as a great scholar in the history of modern Chinese Buddhism." "Prajna Flower" collects Zhang Ruzhao's works on Buddhist thinking from 1928 to 1935; "Yanshui Collection" collects works from 1935 to 1953. The genres of these works are mainly prose and poetry. The editor of this book has added annotations based on the author's original work to explain the characters and nouns involved in the article, which is of reference significance for people to understand Zhang Ruzhao and his thoughts.

Senses, Memory and Identity: Essays in Sensory Anthropology

Editor-in-chief Wu Da

175K0

Anthropology is a discipline that emphasizes holistic and comparative perspectives. As the name suggests, sensory anthropology studies the relationship between the senses and culture. This book is a selection of conference papers from the "Senses, Memory and Identity" academic seminar held at Minzu University of China on December 1, 2018. From the five perspectives of the senses: smell, hearing, vision, taste, and memory, it discusses the different understandings of these senses by different cultures, that is, the different expressions and presentations of the senses by different nationalities and ethnic groups.

Literary Documents and Literary Thoughts of the Ming Dynasty: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Ming Dynasty Literary Society (in Preparation)

Editor-in-chief Zuo Dongling

457K0

This book was selected from more than 100 participating papers at the Academic Seminar on Ming Dynasty Literary Documents and Literary Thoughts and the 10th Annual Conference of the China Ming Dynasty Literature Society (in preparation). It is divided into three parts: "Literary Document Research", "Literary Thought Research" and "Literary History, Style and Text Research".

Bgi Lecture Hall (2017)

Editor-in-chief Zhang Yongning And Others

115K0

This book contains the speeches of Wu Donghan, Zhang Yunling, Jin Bei, Pang Yuanzheng, Yan Shuhan, and Gao Peiyong who were guests at the "BGI Lecture Hall" in 2017. The content covers intellectual property, the "One Belt and One Road" initiative, and supply-side structural reform. , Xi Jinping's governance philosophy and governance strategy, the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the reform of the fiscal and taxation system and other hot and difficult issues. The content is informative, the vision is broad, the analysis is incisive, the explanations are profound, and the explanations are thought-provoking and enlightening. This book also includes interactive Q&A sessions at the lectures, which can stimulate thinking and deepen understanding through zero-distance exchange of wisdom and collision of ideas between experts and the audience. The content of this book is compiled based on expert lecture recordings. The colloquial expression is vivid and vivid, making people feel like they are in the lecture hall.

Cross-cultural Perspective and Chinese Character Research (Second Series)

Editor-in-chief Li Yunfu

220K0

This book is a collection of papers from the first international symposium on cross-cultural Chinese characters. The papers mainly include the compilation and interpretation of Japanese and Korean ancient dictionaries and Chinese characters on inscriptions in a cross-cultural context, the study of Chinese characters and documents on Chinese inscriptions, as well as the textual research and interpretation of unearthed and handed down documents, Chinese character theory, and the history of Western Chinese character studies. The study of cross-cultural Chinese characters has attracted the attention and participation of more and more scholars. Some regard "cross-cultural Chinese characters" as the research object, that is, studying Chinese characters in different cultural environments; others regard "cross-culture" as the research method and perspective, that is, studying Chinese characters of one culture in conjunction with external cultural factors.

Zhejiang Electrician Memory (First Series)

State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., Ltd.

374K0

"Zhejiang Electric Power Memory" is a large-scale oral interview project organized and compiled by State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., Ltd. The main interview subjects are historical witnesses of major events and important activities in the history of Zhejiang Electric Power. The interviewees' recordings, videos and related materials are standardized and collated, proofread and drafted. Their letters, diaries, photos, physical objects and other archival materials are collected to establish Zhejiang Electric Power Oral History Archives and finally compiled into a volume. This is the first volume of this book, which mainly interviews 27 retired employees of State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Co., Ltd. The content of the book is vividly described. The narrators include both skilled workers who have worked on the front line and those who have experienced the policy changes of the reform. Looking back on the past, they used simple language to describe the original scene with their own words, which ultimately paved the way for the glorious development of Zhejiang Electric Power.

Ethnicity, Place and Discourse: a Collection of Literary Criticism

Qi Fahui

156K0

This book is divided into two parts. The poetry criticism part mainly focuses on the criticism of contemporary Tibetan Chinese poetry, and conducts case and group research on Tibetan Chinese poetry since the 1980s from the two dimensions of ethnic attributes and local knowledge; the novel criticism part takes the works of Wanma Tseden, Yan Yingxiu, Lhasenjia, and Yun Cairang as the main research objects. Through close reading of the text, it analyzes the local, ethnic, and modern characteristics presented in contemporary Tibetan novels, and explores the literary concepts, writing experiences, and insights of contemporary Tibetan novel authors. In addition, the book includes novels and poetry criticism by authors from other ethnic groups such as Zhang Shuguang, Gao Chunlin, Qiao Dianyun, Cheng Ran, etc., Aiming to show the differences and richness of literary discourse influenced by different ethnic groups and regional cultures.

Meditations on a Century of Modern Chinese Literature: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the Chinese Modern Literature Research Association

Editor-in-chief Wang Wending Liu Yong

425K0

This book is a collection of papers from the 12th Annual Conference of the Chinese Modern Literature Research Association in 2018. It has 28 selected full texts and 180 paper abstracts. It is divided into three parts: "Literary History Research", "Various Literature Research" and "Annual Conference Paper Abstracts". It not only comprehensively displays the unprecedented grandeur and rich content of the academic seminar at this annual conference, but also highlights the hot spots and frontiers of this discipline. Along with the innovative results and development trends of problem research, especially in the re-examination of the history of modern Chinese literature, academic history, various literatures and classic writers, a series of new questions, new ideas and new insights are proposed, showing a broad vision, academic consciousness and disciplinary confidence of a century of reflection, inheritance and development, and have important reference value for modern literature research and teaching.

Commentary on Wei Yingwu's Poetry Collection

Zhang Zhaoyong

228K0

This book is the author's research monograph on Wei Yingwu's poetry and prose. It is divided into two parts: the main text and the appendix. The main text is the author's historical and cultural reinterpretation of Wei Yingwu's Chuancun works based on the research of Sun Wang, Tao Min, Wang Yousheng, Liao Zhongan and other scholars in the context of the transformation period of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The appendix contains some of the author's published papers, including research on Wei Yingwu and research on the relationship between temperament and aesthetics in Chinese poetry involving Wei Yingwu. It is a development of the main text and has been the author's research interest for many years.

Fu Lei's Family Letter (youth Collection)

Fu Lei

127K0

This book is compiled from letters written by Mr. Fu Lei to his children from 1954 to 1966. His son Fu Cong was studying and traveling abroad. In that era of underdeveloped communication, Mr. Fu Lei used the brush in his hand to explain art, music, painting, literature and all aspects of life to his son thousands of miles away, imparting experience and guiding life. Mr. Fu Lei not only encourages his son to pursue himself, but also pays attention to his son's changes in thoughts. He is full of warmth when communicating, is serious when solving doubts, and is frank and straightforward when giving advice... He expresses his care and concern for the children in the short and short stories of parents with a warm touch, and gives the children the most profound teachings in every word he chooses. Although these words are more than half a century old, their touching content and educational significance shine with eternal light. In this reprint, the editor has conducted a new review and revision. While respecting the original appearance of the work, he has carefully selected more than a hundred of the essence of Fu Lei's books and included many extended contents in the appendix. Strive to provide current readers with a clearer and smoother reading experience.

Liyun Academic Journal (2nd Issue in 2020, 32nd Issue Overall)

Editor-in-chief Du Guiping

291K0

This book is an academic journal sponsored by the School of Liberal Arts of Beijing Normal University. It is published twice a year. Its research fields include ancient Chinese literature, modern and contemporary Chinese literature, literature and art, Chinese classical philology, comparative literature, folklore, etc. This book has been selected as a source journal in the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index (CSSCI) (2017-2018). The book mainly publishes original literary research works at home and abroad, aiming to exchange academic information, display academic excellence, maintain academic norms, and promote healthy academic development.

Imprint of Time

Imprint of Time

Literature

Xie Ruishan

197K0

"The Mark of Time" is a collection of prose essays, including more than a hundred of the author's works published in "Gnan Daily", "Jiangxi Daily" and "Yangcheng Evening News". These works are based on personal life experiences, telling various experiences and insights in one's life. This is an invisible axis of time that connects the scenery and scenery of my hometown, childhood acquaintances, relatives and old friends on this invisible arrow of time. Personal experience depends on the humanistic background of the author's location. For example, cultural elements such as the Dingnan Ruishi performance and the enclosed houses in southern Gansu mentioned in the book are all imprinted on the author's life experience. This book also writes a lot about the landscapes of other places. These landscapes are both natural scenery and inner scenery. The magnificence and softness of the mountains and rivers of the motherland, the beauty and magnificence are all presented in the author's pen like oil paintings. "The Mark of Time" is the trace of time, the imprint of the soul, and the result of the collision between words and time.

Notes from Xishan: Collection of Prose by Wei Heli

Wei Heli

64K0

"Xishan Notes" brings together more than forty essays by the writer Wei Heli. The essays are mainly narrative and lyrical, with a wide range of materials and both emotional and literary content. The author describes the details of daily life with sincere emotions. The details of life enter his works and become literary details, making the prose full of heart-moving power. This collection of essays narrates the author's life trajectory, the changes in his family over time, what he saw and felt during the journey, depicts the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, and expresses the author's love for life and admiration for the times. The content is extremely rich, and his thoughts and understanding of life are revealed between the lines, shining with the light of wisdom and philosophy.

Tao is the Sound of Wind

He Jianwen Hu Weimin

17K0

Through thinking and describing the natural landscape and life phenomena, this collection of poems recalls the present and the past, advocates nature, sings true feelings, and cultivates life. Contents include: Tao is the sound of wind; lightning; autumn trees; melting life, etc.

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