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Green Garden Reading Notes

Zhang Zeyong

188K0

The book is divided into five series, the first series is "Ancient Literature Reading", the second series is "Foreign Language Notes", the third series is "Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting", the fourth series is "Taobao Essays", and the fifth series is "Preface and Postscripts". Through the appreciation of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign classics, we can gain a glimpse of the human nature and character behind literature.

Spiritual Backbone: the Fourth Tianjin Moral Model Record

Tianjin Municipal Civilization Office

61K0

This book contains the outstanding deeds of the nominees who were selected in the 4th Tianjin Moral Model Commendation Event as models of helpfulness, courage, honesty, dedication, and filial piety and love for relatives. It embodies the excellent qualities of the Chinese nation and demonstrates the good spirit of Tianjin people in the new era of nobility, righteousness, and entrepreneurship.

The Most Powerful Brain Learns Poetry This Way 4

Happy Peach Painting By Li Juncheng And Huang Yuling

47K0

This is a set of poetry magic books for children aged 7-12. The complete set of four volumes covers 112 ancient poems from grades 1 to 6 of primary school. They are graded according to the new version of primary school Chinese textbooks and the difficulty of the poems. The content of each volume includes: listening, reading, taking notes, author introduction, appreciation of famous people, daily life applications, mind maps, and knowledge comics, a total of 8 major content sections. Read along with the audio to feel the rhythm of the poetry, combine the memory images to understand the poetry, follow the appreciation and reading of the poetry by famous writers, learn how to apply it in daily life, and consolidate learning and memory through mind maps. Cute cartoons tell vivid poet stories and historical and cultural knowledge, and activate the multiple intelligences of the left and right brains, allowing children to learn quickly, remember well, understand and apply them thoroughly, and fall in love with ancient poetry. The appendix includes the top ten scientific memory methods and songs with the first prefix of poems. There are methods for learning and children will have confidence.

The Most Powerful Brain Learns Poetry This Way 1

Happy Peach Painting By Li Juncheng And Huang Yuling

40K0

This is a set of poetry magic books for children aged 7-12. The complete set of four volumes covers 112 ancient poems from grades 1 to 6 of primary school. They are graded according to the new version of primary school Chinese textbooks and the difficulty of the poems. The content of each volume includes: listening, reading, taking notes, author introduction, appreciation of famous people, daily life applications, mind maps, and knowledge comics, a total of 8 major content sections. Read along with the audio to feel the rhythm of the poetry, combine the memory images to understand the poetry, follow the appreciation and reading of the poetry by famous writers, learn how to apply it in daily life, and consolidate learning and memory through mind maps. Cute cartoons tell vivid poet stories and historical and cultural knowledge, and activate the multiple intelligences of the left and right brains, allowing children to learn quickly, remember well, understand and apply them thoroughly, and fall in love with ancient poetry. The appendix includes the top ten scientific memory methods and songs with the first prefix of poems. There are methods for learning and children will have confidence.

The Most Powerful Brain Learns Poetry This Way 2

Happy Peach Painting By Li Juncheng And Huang Yuling

45K0

This is a set of poetry magic books for children aged 7-12. The complete set of four volumes covers 112 ancient poems from grades 1 to 6 of primary school. They are graded according to the new version of primary school Chinese textbooks and the difficulty of the poems. The content of each volume includes: listening, reading, taking notes, author introduction, appreciation of famous people, daily life applications, mind maps, and knowledge comics, a total of 8 major content sections. Read along with the audio to feel the rhythm of the poetry, combine the memory images to understand the poetry, follow the appreciation and reading of the poetry by famous writers, learn how to apply it in daily life, and consolidate learning and memory through mind maps. Cute cartoons tell vivid poet stories and historical and cultural knowledge, and activate the multiple intelligences of the left and right brains, allowing children to learn quickly, remember well, understand and apply them thoroughly, and fall in love with ancient poetry. The appendix includes the top ten scientific memory methods and songs with the first prefix of poems. There are methods for learning and children will have confidence.

The Most Powerful Brain Learns Poetry This Way 3

Happy Peach Painting By Li Juncheng And Huang Yuling

46K0

This is a set of poetry magic books for children aged 7-12. The complete set of four volumes covers 112 ancient poems from grades 1 to 6 of primary school. They are graded according to the new version of primary school Chinese textbooks and the difficulty of the poems. The content of each volume includes: listening, reading, taking notes, author introduction, appreciation of famous people, daily life applications, mind maps, and knowledge comics, a total of 8 major content sections. Read along with the audio to feel the rhythm of the poetry, combine the memory images to understand the poetry, follow the appreciation and reading of the poetry by famous writers, learn how to apply it in daily life, and consolidate learning and memory through mind maps. Cute cartoons tell vivid poet stories and historical and cultural knowledge, and activate the multiple intelligences of the left and right brains, allowing children to learn quickly, remember well, understand and apply them thoroughly, and fall in love with ancient poetry. The appendix includes the top ten scientific memory methods and songs with the first prefix of poems. There are methods for learning and children will have confidence.

The Most Powerful Way to Learn Poetry (all 4 Volumes)

Happy Peach Painting By Li Juncheng And Huang Yuling

178K01

This is a set of poetry magic books for children aged 7-12. The complete set of four volumes covers 112 ancient poems from grades 1 to 6 of primary school. They are graded according to the new version of primary school Chinese textbooks and the difficulty of the poems. The content of each volume includes: listening, reading, taking notes, author introduction, appreciation of famous people, daily life applications, mind maps, and knowledge comics, a total of 8 major content sections. Read along with the audio to feel the rhythm of the poetry, combine the memory images to understand the poetry, follow the appreciation and reading of the poetry by famous writers, learn how to apply it in daily life, and consolidate learning and memory through mind maps. Cute cartoons tell vivid poet stories and historical and cultural knowledge, and activate the multiple intelligences of the left and right brains, allowing children to learn quickly, remember well, understand and apply them thoroughly, and fall in love with ancient poetry. The appendix includes the top ten scientific memory methods and songs with the first prefix of poems. There are methods for learning and children will have confidence.

Enlightenment of Ci Studies

Long Yusheng Wu Mei

158K0

This book contains two introductory books on Ci, "Ten Lectures on Ci" and "General Introduction to Ci". Among them, "Ten Lectures on Ci Studies" explains the key selection, rhyme selection, four tones, sentence reading, word formation, composition and other issues of Ci Studies; "General Theory of Ci Studies" mainly talks about the relationship between Ci and music, the practice of Ci, the development history of Ci, as well as the evaluation of ancient famous people and their representative works.

I Am Who I Am: Selected Works of Million-selling Author Lu Sihao (3 Volumes in Total)

Lu Sihao

312K0

This set of books is a collection of best-selling works by healing author Lu Sihao. "The Night Before Dawn", "You Have Walked a Long Way Too" and "You Have to Believe There is No Tomorrow" have influenced millions of readers. "The Night Before Dawn": "There has always been a voice in my heart questioning my choices, and now I have decided to accept its accusation." An urban white-collar worker who was about to turn thirty years old suffered from bipolar disorder for no reason. A month later, he was on the verge of collapse. After waking up in the smoke, he was lying in a nursing center. In the recuperation center, being alone, he unexpectedly met several friends, an idealist defeated by reality, a child bound by family and school, and a girl suffering from bulimia. This is a story about escape, confrontation and choice. From the moment the protagonist enters the rehab center, he is forced to confront his illness and his memories. He must open his scarred heart and let others in to make life meaningful again. At the same time, various characters in the sanatorium are also facing their own choices. He had to ask himself a question: Can life in a convalescent center really heal a person? Is our way out to assimilate into society? Following the protagonist's journey, you may get the answer. "You have also come a long way": This book is Lu Sihao's new collection of youth inspirational stories in 2017. This book is the author Lu Sihao's two-year hiatus after "Please Wake Me Up Before Leaving", a new start, and a series of works called "Wanting Someone to Accompany You in Your Wanderings". The book contains 16 long stories about youth, growth, and love, describing the real life and emotional state of the post-90s generation. Lu Sihao said: "I know you have traveled a long way and are very tired, but I hope you can still meet people and things that make you determined. Your sincerity will not be let down, and those you trust are worthy." "You have to believe that there is no tomorrow that cannot be reached": All the gloom is left to yesterday, and we should wake up at dawn. As the calendar turns page by page, all the past is moving away and all tomorrows are approaching. Where you forget, forget with peace of mind. Where you remember, remember with all your heart. When you wake up tomorrow, you will be resurrected with full blood. Even if it's difficult, you still have to get where you want to go. What should we do when we are troubled, anxious, and uneasy? Lu Sihao tells you in words that you have to believe that there is no tomorrow that cannot come. Tomorrow may not be better, but it won't be worse. If there is fog in front of you, see clearly the five meters in front of you and walk step by step until the fog dissipates and the water is clear and the mountains are clear. This book is like a friend talking to you, telling the story of his experience. There are warm details, wild dreams, memories of our youth, and yearning for tomorrow. When you are wandering in a foreign country, when you have lost your direction, when you are anxious, when you need to talk, you can find your chapter in the book.

Youth in Fresh Clothes and Angry Horses 2: Remaining Dreams of a Prosperous Age in Tang and Song Dynasty Poems

Young Angry Horse

116K03

Most of the events recorded by history writers in the past are like news clips, with a serious lack of emotions and details. Those who influence the course of history must have stories, legends, and last resorts about them, but it is a pity that they cannot be found in history books. And poetry can make characters flesh and blood. From the perspective of poetry, the author of this book takes us back to the historical scene of the Tang and Song Dynasties and meets each name in his heart. For example, Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, and Gao Shi were ups and downs during the Anshi Rebellion, and Liu Liu, Han Meng, and Yuan Bai were frequented on the hot search lists of the Mid-Tang Dynasty; Wei Yingwu, a wandering young man, became the legendary "sweeping monk" in the poetry world; Wei Zhuang, a senior repeat student, ascended to the throne of Shu in the troubled times; the artistic genius Li Yu was pushed to the throne by fate and became a poet. As the king of subjugation; Song Dynasty CEO Wang Anshi wandered alone at Guazhou Ferry, while literary leader Su Shi was copying books and reading history in Huangzhou... The Anshi Rebellion, Yongzhen Reform, Niu-Li Party Struggle, Huangchao Uprising in the Tang Dynasty, Wang Anshi's reform in the Song Dynasty, the chaos of party strife, and every upheaval in history hides the figure of the poet. They used poetry to record the turmoil of the times, personal sorrows and joys, and to prove the truth of history, and we also got a glimpse of the foreshadowing of their fate...

When I Was a Boy in Fresh Clothes and Angry Horse·poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties (complete Collection)

Young Angry Horse

235K0

"When I Was a Young Man in Fresh Clothes and Angry Horses: Poems and Wine of Tang and Song Poets": Tang poetry and Song lyrics are the most beautiful of Chinese characters. What is the story behind each famous piece? How can each of the big shots be so happy and happy? If you read poetry from a different angle, you will find a different poetic meaning. The super angry young man Luo Binwang, the eternal love sage Du Fu, the great counterattack Gao Shi, the perfect male god Wang Wei, the literary uncle Meng Haoran, the prodigal son Wen Tingyun, the heroine Li Qingzhao, the all-round genius Xin Qiji... Thirty poetry masters, involving nearly three hundred poetry classics. The book is meticulously researched, integrating poetry and history, linking up the dazzling moments in the literary world of the Tang and Song Dynasties, from which we can glimpse a passionate history with ups and downs. This "poetry novel" is very enjoyable to read, and it is a literary arena that has never been seen before. This is a tribute work by a hard-core lover of Tang poetry and Song lyrics, and a famous V-girlfriend named "Young Angry Horse". You can just turn the page and read it. "Boyhood in Fresh Clothes and Angry Horses 2: Remaining Dreams of a Prosperous Age in Poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties": Most of the records recorded by history writers in the past dynasties are like news clips, with a serious lack of emotion and details. Those who influence the course of history must have stories, legends, and last resorts about them, but it is a pity that they cannot be found in history books. And poetry can make characters flesh and blood. From the perspective of poetry, the author of this book takes us back to the historical scene of the Tang and Song Dynasties and meets each name in his heart. For example, Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, and Gao Shi were ups and downs during the Anshi Rebellion, and Liu Liu, Han Meng, and Yuan Bai were frequented on the hot search lists of the Mid-Tang Dynasty; Wei Yingwu, a wandering young man, became the legendary "sweeping monk" in the poetry world; Wei Zhuang, a senior repeat student, ascended to the throne of Shu in the troubled times; the artistic genius Li Yu was pushed to the throne by fate and became a poet. As the king of subjugation; Song Dynasty CEO Wang Anshi wandered alone at Guazhou Ferry, while literary leader Su Shi was copying books and reading history in Huangzhou... The Anshi Rebellion, Yongzhen Reform, Niu-Li Party Struggle, Huangchao Uprising in the Tang Dynasty, Wang Anshi's reform in the Song Dynasty, the chaos of party strife, and every upheaval in history hides the figure of the poet. They used poetry to record the turmoil of the times, personal sorrows and joys, and to prove the truth of history, and we also got a glimpse of the foreshadowing of their fate...

Black Minds: a True Record of Crimes Committed by Highly Educated People

Sea ​​sword

193K0

Through the analysis of the original motivation of crime, this book shows the world dozens of real cases of crimes committed by highly educated people, and reveals the youthful, knowledgeable and intelligent crimes caused by materialistic enjoyment, money worship, greed and risk-taking due to high consumption. The book analyzes major criminal cases involving highly educated talents handled by the Beijing Municipal Procuratorate in the past five years.

Black Memories of Adolescence: an In-depth Investigation of Juvenile Delinquency in Urban China

Sea ​​sword

229K0

There are many different paths in life. When teenagers first enter society, right and wrong, good and evil, beauty and ugliness are all swarming around them. They may be confused and at a loss. In this most plastic stage of life, how should their life path go? This book records multiple cases and listens to their inner voices.

Parricide: an In-depth Investigation into China's Crime-related Issues

Sea ​​sword

207K0

Leo Tolstoy: "Happy families are all similar, but unhappy families are each unhappy in its own way." This famous saying of the old Tolstoy tells us a fundamental difference between "happiness" and "unfortunateness". However, how many people can clearly know, and how many people can truly understand, that many people's unfortunate experiences are precisely caused by themselves. Faced with the frequent occurrence of major criminal cases involving crime involving love, sociologists exclaimed: Crime involving love has become a prominent social problem! Where is the way to curb love crimes? ! Through nearly ten years of investigation, Hai Jian, a doctor of law and prosecutor writer, has interviewed these shocking cases handled by the capital procuratorial organs, and conducted in-depth investigations into some of the more typical criminal cases. While restoring the truth of the cases, he also gave people constructive advice from the perspective of curbing emotional crimes.

Bloody Passion: an In-depth Investigation of Urban Emotional Scams

Sea ​​sword

228K0

Cases of money and sex fraud occur frequently. Scammers of all kinds continue to innovate fraud methods and create a large number of human tragedies, bringing victims into an inescapable nightmare. If you search Google or Baidu on the Internet, you will find tens of millions of web pages about this type of crime, and this does not include the large number of cases that have not been published on the Internet. Through more than ten years of investigation, Hai Jian, a doctor of law and prosecutor writer, has interviewed these shocking real cases handled by the capital procuratorial organs, and conducted in-depth investigations into some of the more typical criminal cases. While restoring the truth of the cases, he also gave people constructive advice from the perspective of curbing vicious crimes and strengthening self-prevention. Seventeen years of professional career in the procuratorate have produced very documentary works!

Inner Demons: an In-depth Investigation into the Crime Problem of People with Mental Illness in China

Sea ​​sword

209K0

Based on interviews and investigations of many vicious cases, the author authoritatively interprets the psychological crime cases happening around us in the form of reportage. With detailed cases and authoritative analysis, it analyzes the dangers of contemporary social life - individual terrorist crimes committed by people with mental illness.

Anti-corruption Action

Editor-in-chief Of Jian Sing

244K0

As a qualified prosecutor, being able to handle cases can only be said to be the most basic work skill, because it is one of the most basic and necessary means to combat crime, protect people, maintain social stability, and ensure social stability. At the same time, only by knowing how to analyze cases, understand them with reason, law, and emotion, and nip them in the bud, can we truly "worry about the people when you are high in the temple, and worry about the king when you are far away." The cases collected, written and analyzed by Hai Jian are the most influential cases prosecuted by the Capital Procuratorate in recent years. This series of works does not end with just disclosure, but uses the author's pen that penetrates the back of the paper to dissect the case without mercy, conduct a more in-depth analysis of the motivations for the case, and put forward positive ideas for countermeasures to contain and prevent various cases, so that more people can be educated, prevent more people from "making the same mistakes again," and also enable all sectors of society to gain enlightenment in a broader sense.

Double Identity and Integration: a Study of African American Women's Novels During the Harlem Renaissance

Xie Mei

218K0

The novels of representative female writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Nella Larson, and Zora Neale Hurston, describe the unique experiences of new black women on race, gender, class, culture, etc. In the special historical context of the United States in the 1920s. They are a turning point in the writing of African American women's novels towards modernity, and build the writing tradition of modern African American women's novels. The 10 novels by three female writers demonstrate the differences, conflicts, collisions and integration of traditional African-American folk culture and mainstream American culture, embodying the themes of dual identity and integration, creative tendencies and cultural orientations. By analyzing the specific expressions of three female writers' writing of "blackness", "Americanness" and "civilizational commonality", this book shows African-American women's exploration of the practice of black and white racial cultural integration and their thinking about the relationship between the two cultures during this period.

Northwest Literature and Culture (issue 2, 2020)

Sponsored By The Institute For Advanced Studies In Humanities And Social Sciences Of Shaanxi Normal University

205K0

"Greater Northwest Literature and Culture" is guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, implements the spirit of General Secretary Xi Jinping's speeches on philosophy and social sciences and a series of speeches on literature and art, echoes the country's strategic thinking of "One Belt and One Road", and adheres to correct values ​​and political orientation. "Greater Northwest Literature and Culture" (Second Series) focuses on modern literary classics and cutting-edge literary topics, continues to promote the study of Silk Road literature and the study of literature and culture in the Great Northwest, and continues to focus on Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia literature and art and red culture as key research directions. Following the launch of the research column on Northwest scholars in the previous issue, this issue launches a small research section on Huo Songlin. "Greater Northwest Literature and Culture" focuses on contemporary northwest literature and cultural phenomena. This volume also expands the research horizons of contemporary northwest writers to a considerable extent. This volume of "Northwestern Culture and Culture" has the characteristics of combining a sense of history and a sense of contemporary times. The content is thick and the features are distinctive.

Shakespeare and the Classical Literary Tradition

Xin Yamin

100K0

Greek and Roman culture are the source of Western culture and the spiritual home of Western intellectuals. The Renaissance was a period of historical change when Europe rediscovered Greek and Roman culture. Writers during this period would undoubtedly be influenced and influenced by classical culture, and their understanding of classical literature and culture was also an important criterion for "eruditeness" at that time. So, did Shakespeare know Latin and Greek? How did he acquire his knowledge of classical literature? How did classical literature influence his creation? The focus of this book is to examine the influence of ancient Greek and Roman literature on Shakespeare from both direct and indirect aspects, sort out and study the various relationships between Shakespeare and the classical literary tradition. Taking the classical literature education level in Shakespeare's era as the starting point, and drawing on the research methods of comparative literature influence research, starting from the direct influence and indirect influence of the classical literary tradition on Shakespeare, it examines classical literature and Shakespeare The specific contents of various relationships between Bea and Bea are as follows: by examining the classical literature education and translation situation in the British Renaissance, and the evaluation of contemporaries, it is speculated about Shakespeare's Latin level and whether it is possible to master Greek; by analyzing the references to classical literature in Shakespeare's texts, verifying Shakespeare's knowledge of classical literature and direct acceptance of classical literature; by examining the inheritance of themes, characters, plot structures, and drama structures in the classical literary tradition in the Renaissance to examine Shakespeare's indirect inheritance and acceptance of the classical literary tradition.

A Study on the Intertextuality of Chinese Classical Novels

Li Guikui

293K0

In an academic context where theoretical methods such as "intertextuality", "classicity" and "genealogy" have attracted much attention, this book not only focuses on the meaning and aesthetic exploration of the individual texts of major classic novels such as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", "Journey to the West", "Jin Ping Mei", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "The Scholars" and "Dream of Red Mansions", it is also committed to in-depth discussion and sorting out the relationship between novel texts from the dual-temporal dimensions of "diachronicity" and "synchronicity". It not only focuses on exploring the interpenetration, interrelation ecology and laws of novel texts, but also focuses on discovering the original features of each novel. It not only focuses on reinterpreting the source of the meaning of novel texts, but also pays attention to rediscovering the general rules of novels, striving to construct the general genealogy of the occurrence and development of Chinese novels from the perspective of textual interaction. The so-called "mutuality" of "intertextuality" in this book is not one-way transmission, but multiple "interactions", including "diachronic intertextuality" of vertical inheritance and "synchronic intertextuality" of horizontal interpenetration, as well as complex situations such as "inheritance intertextuality" and "feedback intertextuality" as well as "forward reinforcing intertextuality" and "reverse ironic intertextuality". At the same time, it focuses on adding value from the "intertextuality" between novels, and combines creative methods such as "anxiety of influence", "accumulation", "collection" and "parody", as well as communication methods such as "déjà vu" and "practice makes perfect" to explore its role in the "classicity" and "comprehensiveness" of novels, and then comprehensively explore the changing laws and landscapes of ancient and modern Chinese novels.

Research on Zen Poetry in Tang Dynasty

Xin Pengyu

197K0

The profound Buddhist thoughts, incisive Buddhist metaphors, unique realm of Zen enlightenment, and superb aesthetic value of Zen poetry in the Tang Dynasty show its artistic charm that is different from pure literary poetry: Influenced by Buddhist Zen thought, the theory of consciousness-only theory of the three realms, the theory of emptiness of dependent origination, and practice methodology appeared in Tang poetry. Ideological content such as the theory of levels of practice; influenced by Buddhist Zen metaphors, a series of metaphors such as the eternal nature of Buddha, the impermanence of all dharmas, the illusion of worldly affairs, and the taming of delusional minds appeared in Tang poetry; influenced by the realm of Zen enlightenment, Zen poetry in the Tang Dynasty created unique realms such as the realm of intuition, the realm of reality, the realm of harmony, and the realm of daily use. Generally speaking, the Zen poetry of the Tang Dynasty presents the aesthetic values ​​of quiet beauty, freedom, and silent beauty. Exploring Zen poetry in the Tang Dynasty is of great significance to grasp the overall style of Tang poetry.

Research on Cross-contextual Communication of Chinese Literature (1980-2018)

Yan Min

198K0

Due to the influence of historical experience, social system, regional culture and other factors, the dissemination of Chinese literature between mainland my country, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Southeast Asia, North America and other regions is cross-contextual, with differences and ambiguities, disputes and troubles often occurring. However, it is the process and experience of cross-contextual dissemination of regional Chinese literature that has activated new concepts and new research paradigms such as world Chinese literature, Chinese new literature, and Sinophone literature - narrow ideas and theoretical perspectives limited to a single region are beginning to face challenges. Based on the history and current situation of Chinese literature, this book starts from the triple relationship between media and literature, organizes and analyzes the cross-context communication process and phenomena of Chinese literature, opens up many issues and laws in the process of literary confluence, and embeds these phenomena, issues and laws into the current literary development context for discussion to refine universal viewpoints and establish their value. This book has a unique research perspective and novel research content, which expands a new field of Chinese literature research.

Cultural Choices in Translation of Contemporary Chinese Poetry

Xiong Hui

206K0

This book mainly examines the relationship between contemporary poetry translation and the context of the times, and strives to present the overall trend and overall appearance of Chinese contemporary poetry translation based on the study of translators. Generally speaking, Chinese contemporary translated poetry has the following characteristics: First, translated poetry in the early days of the founding of New China mainly expressed the overall emotional appeal of the new socialist country; secondly, in addition to being closely related to social politics, poetry translation during the "Cultural Revolution" period also used translated poetry to indirectly express the self-consciousness that many poets could not express normally. Third, after entering the new era, translators are often able to translate foreign poetry according to their personal interests and hobbies. In the context of a market economy, publishers and personal exchanges influence the selection and publication of poetry translations. Some translators also use translated poetry to shoulder the responsibility of intellectuals for social suffering. Thus, this book presents the complex relationship between contemporary translated poetry and the context of the times.

Research on Grammar and Rhetoric of Tang Poetry

Duan Caolin

196K0

This book takes the use of grammatical and rhetorical methods in Tang poetry as the research object. It systematically describes and multi-dimensionally explains the use of grammatical and rhetorical methods in Tang poetry from three aspects: lexical rhetoric, syntactic rhetoric, and grammatical rhetoric. It also selects three different texts from the Book of Songs, Songs of Chu, and New Poetry. The poetry grammar and rhetoric of the same period are used as a reference. On the basis of simultaneous investigation, the inheritance, achievements and influence of Tang poetry's grammar and rhetoric are also summarized. Finally, the basic principles, composition system, application characteristics and rules of Tang poetry's grammar and rhetoric are summarized. The publication of this book can also provide useful inspiration for the current grammar community who has been looking for scientific explanations of Chinese grammar and Chinese poetry grammar.

A Study on the Influence of Late Tang Poetry on Song Poetry

Liu Jingchen

224K0

"Research on the Influence of Late Tang Poetry on Song Ci" is a follow-up project to "Research on the Influence of Mid-Tang Poetry on Song Ci" (Chinese Social Sciences Press, 2014 edition). Through statistical analysis, it can be seen that among the 20 Tang Dynasty poets who were most influential in Song Ci, 10 were poets in the flourishing and mid-Tang Dynasties, and we have already conducted research on them; the remaining 10 were all poets in the late Tang Dynasty. This book focuses on the five most typical poets in the late Tang Dynasty, Du Mu, Xu Hun, Wen Tingyun, Li Shangyin, and Han Xi. Specifically, the Song Dynasty poets' preference for Du Mu and his works is mainly reflected in four aspects: "Yangzhou imprint", "Du Lang's style", "three guards against the left" and "the influence of other poems on Song poetry". Xu Hun's farewell poems, arrival poems, reward poems and dream poems had a great influence on the people of the Song Dynasty. Wen Tingyun was highly regarded in the poetry circle of the Song Dynasty, mainly because of his lyrics. His two styles of lyrics, "rich, dense and beautiful" and "clear, sparse and bright", not only established his position in the world of poetry and the history of poetry, but also made him the envy of future generations of poets. In addition to the deep sympathy of Song people for his misfortunes, Li Shangyin's untitled poems, love poems, epic poems, etc. Had a greater impact on Song poetry. In addition, the vagueness and delicacy of the work's hesitation in speaking, and the hesitation in speaking are coincident with some Song lyrics. In the appendix, the influence of Han Xie's poetry on the creation of Song poetry is visually presented in the form of "poet, title, verse - poet, title, verse", without mentioning it.

Research on the Selection System and the Poetry Creation of Literati in the Tang Dynasty

Chen Tiemin

271K0

The guard-by-election system was an important part of the official selection process in the Tang Dynasty. Its essence was that civil servants below the sixth rank could not serve continuously and had to take turns to retire from office. Moreover, they often served for less time and had more time to retire. This situation had a significant impact on the lives and creations of scribes. This book first discusses the formation and development of the selection system in the Tang Dynasty. Secondly, it explores the ways for civil servants in the Tang Dynasty to get rid of being elected. Getting rid of the election means that civil servants can be appointed officials without having to participate in the selection of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, that is, they can become ministerial officers of the fifth rank or above or permanent staff officials of the sixth rank or below, so that they can continue to serve as officials. Finally, it briefly describes the influence of the Shouxuan system on the life style and literary creation of scribes in the Tang Dynasty, such as the style of seclusion and landscape pastoral poetry.

Comparative Literary Hermeneutical Research

Wang Chao

247K0

This book mainly studies Hainan Li literature from the perspective of cross-ethnic comparative literature. Through the overall analysis of Li literature, we sort out the main image genealogy and ideological paradigms, and systematically classify them. Then we carry out cross-ethnic cultural interpretations of these image types, and then deeply grasp the original heterogeneity of Li literature and the research rules of comparative literature hermeneutics. This book mainly has the following chapters: Chapter 1 "Research Current Situation of Hainan Li Literature". Analyze and study existing research data, absorb useful methods and strategies, and point out the main problems in current research. Chapter 2 "The overall characteristics of Hainan Li literature". Mainly from the perspective of national literature, the basic characteristics and occurrence and development rules of Li literature are explained. The third chapter, "The Genealogy of Divine Imagery in Hainan Li Literature," mainly sorts out, categorizes, and sorts out the discussions on divine imagery in Li literature, and explores its main discourse narrative rules. Chapter 4, "The Genealogy of Animal Imagery in Hainan Li Literature," mainly analyzes the symbolic representational characteristics of Li literature that distinguish it from other ethnic literatures from the perspective of animal worship. Chapter 5, "Genealogy of Character Imagery in Hainan Li Literature," mainly analyzes the classic character images sung in Li literature through the ages from the perspectives of national heroes and mythological heroes. Chapter 6, "Cross-ethnic Comparative Literature Interpretation of Li Literary Images", mainly analyzes the origin relationship, spread, interpretation and variation between Li literary images and other ethnic groups' images, and analyzes the basic characteristics of comparative literary hermeneutics.

Research on Ouyang Qiansen's Creation

Yan Shuisheng Du Guojing Zhang Wenzhe

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This topic mainly takes Ouyang Qiansen's creation as the research object to explore the direction and approach of the innovative development of Chinese literature and art in the new era. Passion, ideals and historical rationality are Ouyang Qiansen's distinctive creative personalities. His works are permeated with idealism and heroism, which contain both the special background of personal spiritual resources and the unique connotations of regional culture. It is precisely relying on this unique creative personality that Ouyang Qiansen has successfully achieved a breakthrough from the narrative tradition of local literature. He is not only unique among Guizhou writers with a century of history, but also has distinctive features in the mainstream culture and grand narratives of the 21st century. Ouyang Qiansen stands out in the form of heroic narratives. He has his own unique understanding of heroism. Whether he writes about the Long March, the Anti-Japanese War, personal emotional experiences, or ordinary people who work hard to get rid of poverty, what he wants to demonstrate is a heroic spirit that contains the spirit of idealism. In all his creations, there is a pedigree of heroic groups. Ouyang Qiansen injects masculinity, power and sublimity into contemporary literature. For Ouyang Qiansen, historical rationality is not only the understanding of historical processes and the ability to interpret history, but also an important path into reality; historical rationality is not only reflected in the understanding of the historical path of the Chinese nation and the mainstream spirit of the Chinese nation since modern times, but also reflected in the road confidence, theoretical confidence, institutional confidence, and cultural confidence in China's actual development direction since the reform and opening up. It has the characteristics of being consistent with the mainstream spirit and mainstream culture of the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

Research on Jin Yong's Martial Arts Novels

Yuan Wu

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Jin Yong, whose real name is Zha Liangyong, was born in 1924 in Ninghai, Zhejiang. In 1955, Cha Liangyong accidentally tried his skills and wrote the first martial arts novel "Book and Sword Enmity", which made him famous in one fell swoop. "Jin Yong" as a "myth" was born. The author of this book combines Mr. Jin Yong's writing background of martial arts novels and quotes Mr. Jin Yong's works of various periods to analyze why Jin Yong's martial arts novels attract Chinese readers from the aspects of language, plot, characters, cultural connotation and daydreams. He also analyzes its philosophical connotation, whether it is elegant literature or popular literature, the author's narrative skills and his spiritual world. It shows the spirit of "xia" in Jin Yong's martial arts novels and the connotation of traditional Chinese culture.

The Last Night in Jiaohe Town

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It's an adventure story about love and loss, filled with quirky characters. The father's life was gradually lost in the past due to the accidental death of his beloved wife; the son accidentally killed his father's lover, and thus began a 50-year escape with his father; the violent lumberjack cut off contact with his family, but regarded the father and son as his own family and gave them all protection. During this escape, the lives of the three people continued to lose balance, and they also lost the people they loved. Fifty years later, his son Daniel became a writer who lost his only son and lived alone. He has lost too many cherished things, but he knows that his life adventure has just begun. While the people you love are still here, love without regrets every day.

Soviet Print Collection

Lu Xun

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A collection of printmaking works compiled by Lu Xun. In early 1936, printmaking exhibitions organized by the Soviet Association for Foreign Culture were held in Nanjing and Shanghai. Lu Xun received strong support and wrote an introduction. Lu Xun later accepted the invitation to edit and publish these prints, and wrote the preface himself. He said: "I feel that none of these authors are chic, elegant, smart, and exquisite. They are all like the incarnation of the vast black soil, and sometimes they seem cumbersome. Since the October Revolution, the pioneering masters endured hunger and cold, and persevered in developing this field with a large mirror and a few knives. Although it has been copied this time, the outline is still there. We can see that any of the paintings are not solid, sincere, or tricked. " Therefore, he hopes that the publication of this collection will have a good impact on Chinese readers, and not just express the artistic achievements of the Soviet Union.

Special Research on Qing History

Written By Feng Erkang, Compiled By The School Of History, Nankai University

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This set of books is a collection of essays. This anthology consists of 10 volumes, including academic papers, historical reading notes, prefaces and postscripts, book reviews, memoirs, etc. By the famous historian Mr. Feng Erkang, covering the fields of historical theory, Qing history, social history, cultural history, clan history, Anhui studies, etc. There are more than 360 articles in total and more than 3.8 Million words. The content is of great academic value. "Special Research on Qing History" conducts research on political history, political events, figures (political, cultural), social economy, women, and local history through five columns: Qing history and Qing history research overview, historical events and figures, women's history, socioeconomic history, and local history. It has gained an understanding of the impact of the Qing imperial power, the contribution of Manchu rule, the Opium War, and modern transformation. It comprehensively reviews the characteristics of Qing history and seeks to learn from history.

Ming Dynasty Tanci

Zhang Sanyi

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Tanci written by Zhang Sanyi, a Jinshi of the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Sanyi regards "Twenty-One Historical Tanci" as a foundation for reading history. Because it was written in the Ming Dynasty, it only lacks the history of the Ming Dynasty. This work was once collectively known as "Twenty-Two Histories Tanci Annotations" together with "Twenty-One Histories Tanci Annotations". Nineteen years after the death of the author Zhang Sanyi, it was published and handed down to the world by his son Zhang Zhonghuang.

A Century of Zeng Qi: 1920-2020

Liang Youzhi

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Wang Zengqi's 100th birthday commemorative collection; officially recommended reading by descendants of the Wang family, with a preface by Wang Lang; 60 well-known scholars, writers, including Ye Zhaoyan, Zong Pu, Huang Ziping, Tie Ning, Wang Anyi, Zhang Xinxin, and Shi Hang, as well as relatives, see the literary master Wang Zengqi in their eyes; it comprehensively displays the interpretation, analysis, and discussion of Wang Zengqi and his books by generations of people from different periods, levels, and angles, which is brilliant.

Deep in the Night (sanyou Publishing House Edition)

Zhang Henshui

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One of Zhang Henshui's best novels. It tells the story of an orphan girl who learned opera and went through many hardships to become a famous actor. In the end, because of his young age and lack of knowledge, he was led into a misstep. He tried his best to expose the evils of prostitution, gambling, eating, drinking and entertainment at all levels of society. The erotic stories about love, anger, greed, and pleasure between men and women are particularly delicate in their writing. The writing and sentiment are intertwined, the plot is extremely intense and lively, and the characters are all colorful. Guohua Film Company has made a movie based on the contents of this book, which shows its wonderfulness.

The Complete Biography of the Four Kings of Wu Geng, Shang Kong and Kong

Anonymous

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It includes the biographies of four people: Wu Sangui, the Western King of the Qing Dynasty (and his grandson Shifan), Geng Zhongming, the Jingnan King (and his sons Jimao and Sun Jingzhong), Shang Kexi, the Pingnan King (and his son Zhixin, Zhixiao, etc.), And Kong Youde, the Dingnan King (and his daughter Sizhen, and his son-in-law Yanling). At the beginning of each biography, the process of people's surrender to the Qing Dynasty was recorded, and at the end, the story of how each person or their descendants initiated or responded to the Three Feudal Revolution was detailed.

City ​​on the Plain

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The finale of the "Border Trilogy". John Grady, who sets off towards the unknown at the end of "The Horse", and Billy Parham, who loses everything and wanders alone in "The Crossing", meet in this book, living and working together on a ranch in the southwestern United States near Mexico. Not far from the ranch, the two cities of El Paso in the United States and Juarez in Mexico face each other across the border river, which are also known as "cities on the plains." John Grady fell in love with a beautiful, sickly young prostitute in a Juarez brothel, and was determined to find a way to help her escape from the control of the brothel owner Eduardo and come to the United States to live with him. As his good partner, Billy agreed to help him rescue the girl, although he thought it was not a wise choice like the people around him. However, Eduardo's shrewdness and cruelty exceeded their imagination. John Grady lost his beloved girl, and Billy Parham also lost his good partner.

Cormac Mccarthy "the Border Trilogy

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The first prize winner of the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle, it has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 21 weeks. The "Border Trilogy", as a representative work of McCarthy's western novels, established him as a master in the modern American literary world. These moving epics that took place in the U. S.-Mexico border area include nightmarish massacres, shocking violence, as well as picturesque pastoral poems and tender requiems. They are called by critics "a symphony of hell and heaven" and "a contemporary classic comparable to the masterpieces of literary superstars Dante, Edgar Allan Poe, Melville, Faulkner, and Steinbeck since the Middle Ages."

Time Travel

Time Travel

Literature

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The second part of the "Border Trilogy". The story of "Time Travel" takes place before "Horse", in the New Mexico border area in the 1930s, where 16-year-old Billy Parham and his younger brother Boyd ran a ranch with their parents. The trap set by him and his father captured a female wolf. Billy discovered her trap while riding on patrol and decided to send her back to the mountains of Mexico. Hence this journey across the border. Billy brought the female wolf to Mexico, but was forcibly detained by local forces in a border town. He shot the female wolf with his own hands and wandered aimlessly in the mountains. When he returned home, he found that everything had been turned upside down... He and his brother were determined to retrieve everything that belonged to them. However, as the book says, the consequences of an action are often inconsistent with a person's wishes.

Blooming Brilliantly in the Beauty of Youth

Jin Mingchun

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This is a collection of essays, this book is sweet and makes reading for teenagers a kind of enjoyment and joy. Growing up is beautiful, reading is beautiful. Read and make your growth beautiful. Reading makes your life come alive. This book strives to infect young people with excellent works and cultivate positive thoughts and characters. It conveys positive energy to young people. It is a work that has a positive educational and guiding role and is highly ideological, artistic and readable.

Journey to Thousand Mountains

Song Zhenbang

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In the summer of 1959, my classmate Wang Jun and I went on a trip to Qianshan. During this period, something happened that I will never forget. At that time, I had just graduated from art school. By the way, I started on this path thanks to a teacher in middle school, an old math teacher, and we got along very well. This kind old man praised me and said that I have outstanding image association and image memory abilities. Once, he asked me to go to the station to pick up his brother who had been separated for many years. Although I had never met his relative, I successfully completed the task. This incident deepened his impression.

Essays on Chinese Literature

Zhang Jinghua

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This book is a collection of the author's special essays on the history of Chinese literature, including the general history of Chinese literature, the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, the history of modern literature, and the exchanges between Chinese literature and North Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. Approximately two-thirds of these articles have been published but have been revised, and one-third of the articles have not been published. The special points of this book lie in the following points: first, it studies and examines some topics in the history of Chinese literature not from a literary perspective but from a broader perspective of Chinese studies, and obtains some research results that are different from the literary discipline but are still valuable; second, it uses stone inscriptions to supplement and discuss existing books, especially modern literary compilations, which has certain documentary value.

A Study on the Deconstruction and Construction of the American Image in Norman Mailer's Novels

Ren Hujun

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This book combines the historical context of Norman Mailer's novel creation, including "Advertising Myself", "The Presidential Files", "Cannibals and Christians", "The Existential Errand", "The Art of the Occult: Essays on Writing", "Why Do We War?" " And "On God: An Extraordinary Conversation" and other non-fiction works about human nature, morality, and contemporary American society, culture, and politics. Using literary criticism methods such as new historicism, postcolonialism, feminism, and deconstruction as well as textual reading methods, a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of "The Naked and the Dead," "Barbary Shores," "The Deer Park," "An American Dream" and "Why Are We in Vietnam?" ", "The Executioner's Song", "Tough Guys Don't Dance", "Harlot's Ghost", "The Gospel of a Son" and "The Castle in the Woods" and other novels deconstruct and construct the image of the United States and its moral value orientation. It reveals the creative purpose and development motivation of Mailer's novels from the perspective of deconstructing and constructing the image of the United States, and reveals Mailer's novels from the perspective of moral value orientation. The purpose and significance of Mailer's novels in deconstructing and constructing the image of the United States is that the deconstruction and construction of the image of the United States in Mailer's novels and the severe criticism of the United States in his nonfiction works are intended to allow the United States and the world to see clearly the nature of American imperialism and racism, thereby criticizing and resisting various hegemonic ideas and discriminatory behaviors in the United States that undermine human freedom, equality, and peace. Therefore, this book will help readers deeply understand the social value and significance of Mailer and his novels, and will have a positive impact on promoting the spread and acceptance of Mailer in China.

The Media Transformation of Online Literature

Xu Miaomiao

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Media is an angle that cannot be ignored in the study of online literature. This study combines the actual development of online literature and attempts to present the causes, effects, existing problems and coping methods of the media transformation of online literature. Since Internet literature is a dynamic field that is booming, many phenomena are in the process of change and are difficult to grasp conclusively. Therefore, this book intercepts corresponding time points to analyze and summarize, and uses cases to analyze the early transformation model of Internet literature that relied on the fame of works and its social impact, and analyzes the reasons why some early Internet literature media forms were eliminated or forgotten. Pay attention to the problems brought about by rapid industrialization to Internet literature, and discuss the new demands of literature that Internet literature has shown in the process of media transformation. Analyze the situation of traditional literary classics in the Internet age and the significance of the cross-media transformation of literary works. Discuss the expansion of non-linear literary media forms, the expansion of online literature in overseas Chinese-speaking circles, etc.

Face Makeup: a True Record of Crimes Committed by Urban Women

Sea ​​sword

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This book explores the mental journey of different female criminals towards their downfall. Behind the heartbreaking pain of these female criminals, there are hidden too many things that we should know but do not yet know - female criminals are often accompanied by social problems of this kind: unhumane housing conditions, far from adequate entertainment venues, breakdown of relationships between parents, the temptation of money and material desires, emotional fraud, family violence, modern social transformation, conflicts of values, social alienation from the family, and general loneliness, etc.

The Analects of Confucius Today's Notes and Today's Translation

Editor-in-chief Wang Yunwu Annotated By Mao Zishui

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Mao Zishui, a master of Chinese studies, devoted his life to the study of the Analects of Confucius and was known as "the first person to study the Analects of Confucius". This book is mainly based on the stone classics of the Han and Tang Dynasties, and is edited by the Yuan version of the Liao version, Xing Shu version, Huang Shu version, Zheng Ping version, as well as the explanatory version and Zhu's annotated version. The detailed annotations are different in each version. The annotation translation adopts the preferred version recognized by the academic circles today to ensure the accuracy and clarity of the annotation translation. This series is edited by Mr. Wang Yunwu, a master publisher. He carefully selects famous classics from various collections of Chinese Classics and History, and invites a group of cultural celebrities with rigorous academic styles and rigorous academics (such as Nan Huaijin, Mao Zishui, Yang Lianggong, etc.) To annotate, translate, and explain. They draw on the annotations of the past dynasties and search for new knowledge in the academic world. It is a rare treasure in the field of Chinese Studies research. It has been reprinted more than 20 times since its publication, and has won praise from the academic community.

The Modern Annotation and Translation of Shangshu

Editor-in-chief Wang Yunwu Annotated By Qu Wanli

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This book is based on Qu Wanli's "Interpretation of Shangshu", and strives to be more concise, clear, and easy to understand on the premise of being honest and elegant, and is suitable for the public readers and young students. This series is edited by Mr. Wang Yunwu, a master publisher. He carefully selects famous classics from various collections of Chinese Classics and History, and invites a group of cultural celebrities with rigorous academic styles and rigorous academics (such as Nan Huaijin, Mao Zishui, Yang Lianggong, etc.) To annotate, translate, and explain. They draw on the annotations of the past dynasties and search for new knowledge in the academic world. It is a rare treasure in the field of Chinese Studies research. It has been reprinted more than 20 times since its publication, and has won praise from the academic community.

Shi Shuo Xin Yu (a Comprehensive View of Historical Note Novels)

(southern Song Dynasty) Liu Yiqing (liang Dynasty) Marked By Liu Xiao Punctuated By Wang Genlin

197K0

"Shishuoxinyu" was written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, annotated by Liang Liuxiao, and edited by Wang Genlin. This book is a masterpiece of Zhiren novels, with 36 categories and more than 1,100 stories, dating from the late Qin Dynasty to the Southern Dynasties. Most of the pages record people and events in the past three hundred years from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the early Liu Song Dynasty. The content involved includes all aspects of politics, economy, society, literature, and thought. It is an important material for studying the history of this period.

Selected Poems from the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties (edited by Cui Ya Series)

Selected Notes On Qu Shei Yuan

147K0

The original meaning of Fu is to "lay out the story", which is one of the expression methods of ancient Chinese literature. Later it became an independent literary system, with a form between poetry and prose. But in terms of its origin, it is an evolution of poetry. This book is a collection of famous poems selected by Mr. Qu Yiyuan and carefully annotated. Suitable for intermediate readers. Originally published by our company in 1983.

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