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"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.

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The play tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Italian aristocrat Capulet, and Romeo, the son of Montague, who love each other sincerely and vow to depend on each other, but are hindered by the feud between the two families for generations. Although "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy, the love between the two young male and female protagonists is not tragic in itself. They not only love each other, but also boldly pursue their love. Fighting without hesitation. The power of their love enables them to dare to face family hatred and challenge obstacles in life. They pursue a new way of life. They are not afraid to be the atoning lamb, so although their death is the end of life, they are a moral victory. Finally the two hostile families reconciled. In this sense, many scholars and critics call the play a tragedy of optimism, also known as a tragicomedy.

Macbeth

Macbeth

Literature

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"Macbeth" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare, written in 1606. Since the 19th century, "Hamlet", "Othello" and "King Lear" have been recognized as William Shakespeare's "four great tragedies". The music was composed by Giuseppe Verdi in Florence in 1847 and has been revised many times. The story of "Macbeth" is generally adapted from the ancient story in "The Chronicle of Scotland" by the ancient English historian Raphael Hollingshand. "Macbeth" tells the story of the greedy king and queen who were greedy for power and were finally overthrown.

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"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a comedy and was first published in 1623. The play mainly reflects the theme of love and friendship through the story of two gentlemen in the Italian city of Verona. The lines are full of optimism, permeating the strong atmosphere of real life in England during the Renaissance, and shining with the light of humanistic ideals.

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"Much Ado About Nothing" is a play written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. It was written in 1598-1599. This comedy is a work from Shakespeare's mature writing period. It tells two types of love stories of that era: one is Hero and Claudius, who follow social norms and family status concepts and represent a traditional union; the other is initially mocking each other and refusing to give in. In the end, they fell in love with each other. The perfect union of Benedick and Beatrice. In this comedy, Shakespeare explores self-awareness, sincerity and mutual respect between men and women. And issues such as social order.

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"The Merry Wives of Windsor" is a fantasy comic opera in three acts. Otto Nikolai composed the music for the play from 1845 to 1849. He had achieved many successes with his Italian operas before, but this opera was his most successful among his German operas. He made slight changes to the libretto. The overture of the opera is lively, relaxed and beautiful, and is deeply loved. It is often performed independently in concerts. Many master conductors did not record the entire play, but they did record the overture, such as Furtwängler and Karajan.

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"We Are Married" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1623. The play describes how a beautiful and talented heroine goes to great lengths to win the love of a noble-born, arrogant and superficial playboy. The plot of the play is simple, but the dialogues between the characters are rich, diverse, delicate and vivid.

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"Troilus and Cressida" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a tragedy and was first published in 1609. The play mainly tells two stories: one is the story of the famous Trojan War in ancient history; the other is the love story of Troilus and Cressida that unfolded against the backdrop of the Trojan War. The play reflects the theme of idealism being shattered under the cruel reality through the tragic love between Troilus and Cressida.

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"The Merchant of Venice" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It is a satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. The plot of the play unfolds through three clues: one is Portia's choice of marriage; one is Jessica and Lorenzo's love and elopement; and the other is the contract dispute of "cutting a pound of flesh". The theme of the script is to praise benevolence, friendship and love. It also reflects the contradiction between the commercial bourgeoisie and the loan sharks in the early stage of capitalism, and expresses the author's humanistic thoughts on issues such as money, law and religion in bourgeois society. An important literary achievement of this play is to create the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark.

Gallery Set

Gallery Set

Literature

Li Guangtian

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"Gallery Collection" is a collection of essays written by Li Guangtian in modern times. The author of the book's "Inscription" explains the main content of the collection of essays and the reason for the title: "Like the gallery in the remote village I wrote about, as I said, some ordinary and messy New Year pictures in that gallery are the same as these small articles of mine. ... I am a countryman. People, I love the countryside and the people who live in the countryside. Even now, even though I have lived in this big city for several years, I still live and think like a country person. If the things I write have not lost the rural flavor, then maybe it is natural. "

Journey to the West

Li Guangtian

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Most of the collected texts here are travelogues. The author was in Jinan when the Anti-Japanese War began. When Jinan was in crisis, the author moved with the school to the foot of Mount Tai. On December 24, when it was freezing and snowy, we left Tai'an amid wild bombings from enemy planes. After that, he moved southward, from Henan to Hubei. We lived in Yunyang City on the left bank of the Han River for half a year, and then walked to Sichuan for two months. It was December 1st when we left Yunyang, and it was a very cold day. When we arrived at our destination, there were cauliflower flowers everywhere. What is written in this small collection is the situation along the way from Yunyang to Sichuan.

The Book of Songs is a Story Book

Wang Fuli

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The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry and the earliest collection of poetry. It focuses on reality and expresses true feelings triggered by real life. It is the first milestone of Chinese realist literature. Through popular transformation of traditional academic interpretations, this book liberates readers of traditional culture from boring academic reading and reproduces the details of life from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. From the aspects of diet, work, study, etc., The real stories behind the Book of Songs and the Zhou ritual system are presented in a panoramic manner, allowing readers to achieve the "triple reading" effect of understanding the Book of Songs, understanding the history, and fully understanding the Zhou rituals through each fascinating and vivid scene. The author of this book, Wang Fuli, is the winner of the Bingxin Prose Award. He provides readers with this kind of prose and story-based easy reading, which is not equivalent to fast food reading. Under the background of looking back at Zhouli civilization and returning to traditional culture, traditional culture is presented in a more vivid and three-dimensional way, so that readers can understand the charm of traditional culture through an intuitive and direct reading experience. Reading "The Book of Songs is a Storybook" awakens people's sleeping poetic nature and emotions. Everything we have lost can be found here.

Xiaoman's Diary

Xiaoman's Diary

Literature

Lu Xiaoman

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These diaries were written with Xu Zhimo's encouragement when Xiaoman and Xu Zhimo were passionately in love, and they truly reflect Xiaoman's intentions towards Xu...

Group of Monkeys

Of Song Dynasty

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The work "Monkeys" bitterly mocks and exposes the scandalous campaign of the National Congress representatives of the Kuomintang, demonstrating the author's satirical artistic talent.

Guan Hanqing

Guan Hanqing

Literature

Tian Han

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The script "Guan Hanqing" written by Tian Han. It represents a very high level of drama creation and is worth reading.

Moonlight Song

Moonlight Song

Literature

Tian Han

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Moonlight Song, formerly known as "Moonlight Song of 1932", was written during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1932. It was published in "Literary Monthly" Volume 1, No. 3, In September of the same year. In 1933, it was included in the second volume of "Tian Han Opera Collection" published by Modern Book Company. It was revised in 1954 and included in the 1955 edition of "Selected Works of Tian Han" and the 1959 edition of "Selected Works of Tian Han" by People's Literature Publishing House. In 1983, it was included in the "Collected Works of Tian Han" published by China Drama Publishing House.

Selected Collection of Xu Dishan's Representative Works

Xu Dishan

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It collects Xu Dishan's prose, novels and poems and arranges them in order, which not only facilitates readers' reading, but also helps readers to fully understand and appreciate Xu Dishan's creative style. Xu Dishan's early representative works include the collection of short stories "Weaving Spiders in the Web" and the collection of essays "Spiritual Rain in the Empty Mountain", as well as the famous prose piece "Falling Peanuts" and a number of other classic works that have influenced generations of readers. His early novels were based on unique materials, rich in imagination, full of romance, and presented a strong exotic flavor and sentiment. His later major works include the collection of short stories "Jane Dropped from a Dangerous Nest", which maintains a fresh style, but has turned to criticize the dark reality, and is written vigorously and solidly. Xu Dishan's creations benefit from his rough life experience and unique attitude towards life and artistic pursuit, which make his creations unique in the literary world.

A Collection of Xu Dishan's Inspirational Prose

Xu Dishan

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This book selects Xu Dishan's representative inspirational works, including lyrical novels, narrative essays and miscellaneous essays. It mainly expresses his understanding of life and his attitude towards life. The language is free and easy, the metaphors are clever, the imagination is rich, the ideas are strange, and the book has a unique flavor when read.

Back View (chinese Online Collection Edition)

Zhu Ziqing

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"Back View" is one of Zhu Ziqing's most famous collections of essays. His essay of the same name, "Back View", is a classic retrospective documentary lyrical essay in the history of modern Chinese literature. As early as 1933, it was selected by the Commercial Press to be included in the third volume of the junior high school textbook "Guowen". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was selected into junior high school Chinese textbooks many times. In the article, the author's restrained and melancholy writing about father's love is so true and beautiful that it has become one of the classic prose masterpieces with the highest rumination rate. It is worthy of repeated reading and understanding by generations of young people.

Old Friends Never Forget Each Other

Autumn Drizzle

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The author uses a unique perspective, delicate writing style, and uses poetic words to describe the people and things around him, expressing his love and enthusiasm for life.

Talking About Ancient Sayings after Tea and Wine

Li Yetao

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This is a collection of prose essays that interpret ancient teachings from a modern perspective. The author focuses on daily life examples, analyzes issues of immediate concern to people, interprets the ancient classics in popular language, and educates people on how to cultivate themselves, manage their families, and conduct themselves in the world in the new historical period.

Chatting with Celebrities after Tea and Drinks

Guo Dazhang

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This book narrates the experiences and stories of celebrities in ancient Chinese history and culture. It uses the mind of a modern intellectual to understand the passing historical smoke and records these feelings in the form of cultural prose. The book is mainly composed of narrative prose, which combines the experience and destiny of historical and cultural celebrities, supplemented by the author's thinking. Each article is interspersed with a large number of classical poems and their interpretations. The author interprets their works in the form of cultural prose, traces their experiences, and expresses a modern person's in-depth thinking on history, culture and even human destiny.

Compilation and Notes of the Complete Collection of Nalan Ci (updated Edition)

(qing Dynasty) Notes By Nalan Rongruo And Su Ying

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"Nalan Rongruo's Complete Compilation and Notes" is a work annotated by Su Yingjian and includes all Nalan Rongruo's lyrics. The poetry world of the Qing Dynasty was revived. Nalan Rongruo was highly praised by Liang Qichao as "the most talented scholar in the early Qing Dynasty". His poetry style was "pure and graceful, with a sad feeling, high style and far-reaching style, unique and direct to the heart". He stood side by side with Chen Weisong, the representative of the Yangxian School, and Zhu Yizun, the head of the Western Zhejiang School, and was known as the "Three Great Masters of Qing Ci". Kuang Zhouyi praised him as "the best lyricist in the early days of the Republic of China" in "Huifeng Cihua", and academic master Wang Guoweigen praised him in "Huifeng Cihua" as "the only one since the Northern Song Dynasty". After Nalan's death, his lifelong teachers and friends compiled the "Tongzhitang Collection" for him, which included four volumes of lyrics, totaling 300 poems, all handwritten by Gu Zhenguan. Zhang Chunxiu also compiled the "Collection of Drinking Poems". Since then, Nalan's poems have been published one after another, and the collation has become increasingly refined. It is now confirmed that there are 348 Nalan poems in total, all of which are included in this book. Eleven representative poems by Nalan are also selected to more fully present Nalan's poetry creation style. Although Nalan's poems are known for being as clear as words, due to his profound knowledge, they are actually profound in allusions, subtle in meaning, and tortuous. There are many interpretations and annotations by predecessors, but there are still many omissions and misunderstandings, which lead to deviations in the understanding of the theme of the poem. Su Yingguang drew on the strengths of many experts, carefully reviewed the materials, and added and corrected errors from the aspects of creative background, text exegesis, ancient events and modern classics, knowledge of historical materials, rhetorical methods, etc. He also made notes on relevant important documents such as Gu Zhenguan and Wu Qi's "Drinking Water Preface" and Lu Chao's "Inscription to the First Collection of Modern Ci". Through Su Ying's new annotation, we can better feel the affectionate and graceful style of Nalan's poems, and get closer to his true and natural spirit.

A Collection of Yu Dafu's Travel Essays

Yu Dafu

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The author Yu Dafu writes like a person. His works full of romantic sentimentality are sincere and candid, and he dissects himself in a pure lyrical way. His writing is full of ups and downs, like flowing clouds and flowing water, which reflects his own bumpy life and the characteristics of that era, and is full of strong artistic charm.

Yu Dafu and Hangzhou

Yu Dafu

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His childhood and adolescence were spent in the unforgettable places of Fuyang and Hangzhou. The green and blue Fuchun landscape and the unique scenery of Xizi nourished and cultivated Yu Dafu's talents and feelings. An extremely important part of his fresh, fluent and passionate prose is the description of the mountains, waters and secular scenery of his hometown, leaving for future generations a colorful and thought-provoking picture.

Pillow Essay

Pillow Essay

Literature

Zhang Yiping

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"Pillow Essays" was first published by Shanghai Beixin Book Company in June 1929. It is paperback with rough edges. The binding design has its own characteristics. Secondly, the most important thing is that this is a unique collection of essays. Zhang Yiping clearly told readers in the preface that this book was written while he was recovering from illness. "I couldn't read any books and couldn't do anything. I was very bored lying in bed all day, so I picked up Note-Book and wrote a few sentences at random, which became such a thin volume "Pillow Essays."" Zhang Yiping also revealed that he "was encouraged by my cousin Lin Yu when I wrote this "Essays." He admitted that the book was "admittedly a shoddy and superficial product", but his interpretation was still very high, that is, it was "imitated in the style of "Shishuo Xinyu", recording the rich discussions of many teachers and friends." "Shishuo Xinyu" written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty is a classic in ancient Chinese notebook literature.

National Wenhua

National Wenhua

Literature

Zheng Zhenduo

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The book "National Literature" by Zheng Zhenduo is divided into three parts, including three works written by Mr. Zheng Zhenduo before and after the Anti-Japanese War, including "National Literature", "New Talks on Ancient Things" and "Guigongtang". "National Literature" contains 15 pre-Qin stories including "The Epic of Zhou Nationalities" and "King Wu Conquers Zhou". "New Talk on Ancient Things" contains 24 stories from the Qin and Han Dynasties to describe people's livelihood after the war. "Guigong Tang" collects four historical novels, including "Guigong Tang", "Wind and Wave", "Destruction" and "The Last of Huang Gongjun".

European Travel Diary

Zheng Zhenduo

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"European Travel Diary", written by Zheng Zhenduo, the fourteenth volume of Liangyou Literature Series, first published on October 31, 1934 by Shanghai Liangyou Book Printing Company, reprinted on April 15, 1936, cloth bound, first edition of 3,000 copies, reprint of 2,000 copies.

Pathfinding Traditional Chinese Medicine

Zhan Wenge

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This project is a key work support project of the Chinese Writers Association and a special project with the theme of "Chinese Dream". It is the first reportage focusing on the grand theme of the survival and development of traditional Chinese medicine. The author spent four years conducting in-depth field investigations on the traditional Chinese medicine system, traditional Chinese medicine education system, and the origin of traditional Chinese medicine, and obtained a large amount of first-hand information. Taking the hope for the revitalization and development of traditional Chinese medicine as the main line, the author narrated the debate over the survival of traditional Chinese medicine after the spread of Western learning to the east, and the creation, construction and development of traditional Chinese medicine medical care and education after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It objectively demonstrated the unique efficacy, survival dilemmas and existing problems of traditional Chinese medicine. This is a cultural journey to explore traditional Chinese medicine, a literary masterpiece that opens the door to traditional Chinese medicine.

As You Like it (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. The main plot describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. The title of the play "As You Like It" indicates that all the good people who were persecuted in the play are rewarded, the evil people are inspired, and the lovers get married. This reflects Shakespeare's ideal state of good overcoming evil.

Hamlet (shakespeare Play Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Hamlet" is a representative work of Shakespeare's tragedies. This work was written in 1602. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Among them, plots such as the father being killed by an evil uncle, the throne being usurped, the mother marrying the murderer in incest, the crown prince trying to take revenge and pretending to be crazy, etc., Can all be found in ancient Nordic legends. "To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth considering." He raised this question as a basic proposition of philosophy.

Selected Collection of Zheng Zhenduo's Inspirational Prose

Zheng Zhenduo

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This book selects the works of Zheng Zhenduo, and uses his unique literary thoughts, style and talent to record his insights on life, what he saw, heard and felt during his travels, and his memories of reading past events. It is true, natural, smart and smooth. It can be said that wherever his inspiration goes, his pen is full of flowers. "The Warmth Spreading on the Tip of the Pen" is intended to allow readers to realize the true meaning of life, the value of life and the meaning of life. This book selects the works of Zheng Zhenduo, and uses his unique literary thoughts, style and talent to record his insights on life, what he saw, heard and felt during his travels, and his memories of reading past events. It is true, natural, smart and smooth. It can be said that wherever his inspiration goes, his pen is full of flowers. "The Warmth Spreading on the Tip of the Pen" is intended to allow readers to realize the true meaning of life, the value of life and the meaning of life.

Zheng Zhenduo Talks About Literature

Zheng Zhenduo

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This book contains most of the essays, reviews and miscellany (twenty-six articles) on literary issues written by the author from 1919 to before his death. The content involves literary theoretical issues such as literary definition, literary mission, and literary classification, as well as special issues such as poetry, literary writers, movies, and publications.

Selected Collection of Zheng Zhenduo's Essays

Zheng Zhenduo

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Zheng Zhenduo is an outstanding patriot and socialist in modern my country. He is also a famous writer, scholar, literary critic, literary historian, translator, and art historian. He is also a well-known collector and exegete at home and abroad. His major works include: short story collections "Family Stories" and "Guigongtang", essay collections "Miscellaneous Notes from the Mountains", monographs "Outline of Literary History", "Collection of Chinese Literature", etc. The reason why Mr. Zheng Zhenduo is respected by everyone is because his student Zhou Ping said: "I think the most valuable thing about Comrade Zheng Zhenduo is the patriotic spirit of being fearless, unyielding, loyal to the motherland and loyal to the people at the critical moment of national survival." This valuable patriotic thought runs through his essay creation in various periods. For example, "June 1st", "Slowness and Numbness", "Declaration of Suspension of Publication", etc. Which record the "May 30th" tragedy.

Macbeth (shakespeare Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. Driven by ambition, he murdered Duncan and became king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's guards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth went insane and committed suicide, which was also a great stimulus to him. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up bowing his head.

The Merchant of Venice (shakespeare Collection)

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"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It mainly tells the story of Antonio, a Venetian businessman, who borrowed three thousand gold coins from the Jewish loan shark Shylock in order to help his friend Bassanio get married. Because Antonio lent money to others without interest, which affected his business and insulted him, Shylock took the opportunity to retaliate and joked in the loan agreement that if the money was not paid after three months, he would cut off a pound of Antonio's flesh to pay off the debt. Antonio was unable to repay the money as scheduled due to a shipwreck, so Shylock sued Antonio to fulfill the loan agreement. In order to save Antonio's life, Bassanio's fiancée Portia pretends to be a lawyer and uses her wisdom to cleverly prevent Shylock from executing the cut of a pound of flesh and lose the lawsuit.

King Lear (shakespeare Play Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "King Lear" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of the aged King Lear who wants to divide the kingdom among his three daughters. The eldest daughter Goneret and the second daughter Regan win his favor and divide the kingdom among his three daughters. However, the youngest daughter Cordelia gets nothing because she is unwilling to flatter her. The King of France, who came to propose marriage, was very discerning and married Corcordelia as his queen. King Lear left the throne, and his eldest daughter and second daughter actually refused to give him a place to live. The king at that time had no choice but to go to the wilderness... Cordelia led the attack, and the father and daughter were reunited. But the war went unfavorably, Cordelia was killed, and King Lear died in grief guarding the body of his beloved little daughter.

Twelfth Night (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four comedies and is considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies. The play mainly narrates the love story of Viola, Duke Orsino, Olivia, and Sebastian. It has an interesting plot and a lyrical style. It has been adapted to the big screen many times.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. It is a lyrical drama full of fantasy and romance. The story takes place in a forest near Athens. It mainly describes the story of four young men and women who fall in love with each other, oppose the interference of their parents, and finally win the freedom of marriage with the help of immortals.

Othello (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He falls in love with Desdemona, the daughter of a senator, but because he is black, the marriage is not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello had an insidious flag officer, Iago, who instigated the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.

Let's Talk About Tea Again

Zhou Zuoren

145K0

This book contains contents such as first love; women's taboos; words of the wind; commemoration of Zhimo; drinking tea; talking about wine; discussing tea again; about bitter tea; notes about buying ink, etc.

Selected Letters of Zhou Zuoren

Zhou Zuoren

50K0

The brothers Zhou Zuoren and Lu Xun are both famous as literary masters, which is rare in the history of Chinese literature. Zhou Zuoren's prose style is peaceful and tranquil, clear and elegant, and his essays are leisurely and humorous, quaint and powerful, which is completely different from Lu Xun's style. Zhou Zuoren's unique prose written with letter titles is collected in this book. Here readers will become familiar individuals, listen to the author's narration, and complete "a conversation with one or two close friends" together with him.

Wilderness

Wilderness

Literature

Zhu Xiang

17K0

This is Zhu Xiang's second collection of poems, "Cao Mang Ji" (1927). It has neat form, soft tone and clear style.

Zhu Xiang Talks About Literature

Zhu Xiang

37K0

Zhu Xiang (1904-1933.12.5), Also known as Ziyuan, was originally from Taihu, Anhui. He was born in Yuanling, Hunan. His parents died young. In 1925, he published his first collection of poems, "Summer". In 1926, he founded his own publication "Xinwen", which only published his own poems and translated poems and published them himself. Due to economic constraints, only two issues were issued. In 1927, his second collection of poems, "Cao Mang", was published. From September 1927 to September 1929, he studied in the United States. After returning to China, his life was turbulent. He traveled around to find a career, and family conflicts gradually intensified. During this period, he taught in the Foreign Languages ​​Department of National Anhui University (now Anhui Normal University), but he was at odds with the school. On December 5, 1933, on a passenger ship from Shanghai to Nanjing, he jumped into Qingbo and committed suicide.

Life Essay

Life Essay

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

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This book is a collection of Zhu Ziqing's life essays. From "Hurry" to "Back View", from "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" to "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", Mr. Zhu Ziqing's beautiful prose has given generation after generation the first impression of literature.

Lu Xun's Essays

Lu Xun's Essays

Literature

Lu Xun

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Lu Xun pioneered a new literary style called "Zawen" that was mainly based on theory and had a flexible form, and carried it forward, deeply revealing various issues in Chinese society at that time. Lu Xun's essays cover a wide range of topics and have profound observations on the dark side of society and the bad nature of the nation. From "Refeng" and "Huagai Collection" to "The Final Collection of Qiejieting Essays", "Jiwai Collection" and "Collection Supplements from Collection Waiji", this book contains Mr. Lu Xun's 17 classic essays. Some are obscure and tortuous, and some are humorous, all of which can achieve a satirical effect in making people smile knowingly. Some are gloomy and severe, and their calm narratives contain infinite resentment towards the enemy.

Suishunji

Suishunji

Literature

Cheng Ying

118K0

"Sui Shun Ji" contains fine prose written by Mr. Cheng Ying over the years and published in columns of various newspapers and periodicals. The works include memories of interesting childhood stories and people and things in his hometown, such as "Enlightenment Samadhi", "New Year's Old Words", "Shazhou New Village Reminiscences", etc.; Historical figures Trivia about things and stories, such as "Su Xiaoxiao Fragments", "I Heard Willow Like This", "Where to Get Gu Wenjun Liquor", etc.; Miscellaneous social stories, such as "Farewell to Another Sensual", "Revelation of the Forbidden Song", etc.; General overview of humanities and beautiful scenery, such as "Phoenix City", "The True Colors of Tengzhou", etc.

Rabindranath Tagore Collection·poetry Volume

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This manuscript is a volume of Tagore's fine collection of poems. It selects more than 200 poems composed by Tagore in different periods. It is divided into three categories: lyric poems, narrative poems and lyrics, which comprehensively reflects the artistic characteristics of Tagore's poems. As a master of poetry in the world, Rabindranath Tagore's poetry creation shows a superb artistic level, integrating abstract and profound philosophical contemplation into concrete and tangible artistic images, conveying the poet's beautiful feelings about the world, mankind and nature, and bringing fresh aesthetic taste and emotional resonance to readers.

There is a Namtso in the Sky

Xia Yezhu

148K0

This is the Tibet written by a Tibetan aid cadre and essayist. The first volume, "Majiami's Moon", is about the traces or travel notes of Tibet, which is mysterious, lonely and remote. The second volume, "There is a Namtso in the Sky," writes about Tibetan customs and folk customs, both close to the ground and close to the clouds. The third volume, "Indescribable Kelsang Flowers", is about human relationships and daily life in Tibet, which is strange, different but ordinary.

Misreading the Red Mansion

Yan Hong

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There are currently a vast number of books on red studies. The author of this book has a new idea. From a modern perspective, he uses his own unique vision and life experience to interpret the main characters in "A Dream of Red Mansions" one by one. It has a youthful and fashionable atmosphere and the author's unique personal sensitivity. The self-proclaimed "misreading" is actually a characteristic, which gives the study of "Dream of Red Mansions" another direction and possibility of interpretation.

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