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Where Once Was the Great Temple

Su Wen

219K0

This is a piece of documentary literature, real people, real events, real stories. On February 28, 2001, the State Council issued a notice approving the dissolution of the Yike Zhao League and the decision to establish Ordos City. Through this memory literature, the author would like to use the historical image of "Yike Zhaomeng Monument" as the background to deeply remember the sadness and vicissitudes of the Yike Zhaomeng era, mystery and tranquility, abstraction and reality, vividness and roaring, magnificence and noise. Many of the stories recalled in this book are not very recent in terms of time span. It was in the context of China's early reform and opening up to the transformation period. In that place, which is translated as "the big temple" in Chinese, too many human truths happened. Half of the chapters describe the people and things in Naobaotan in my hometown, leaving an everlasting public memory for the land of China.

Puzzle: Murder Time

Wang Ziyi

119K0

This book has novel ideas, compact story, ups and downs, and is highly readable. The author of this book has a strong personal style, is unconventional, and uses a maze-like story structure to allow readers to enter the story with an immersive experience. This book is described from a first-person perspective. There are many doubts at the beginning, and then the story unfolds with clear lines, no redundancy, clear layers, and a well-controlled rhythm. Meet market demand and satisfy readers' tastes.

Read Literature Carefully

Yu Fei

96K0

The author of this book selects excerpts from the outstanding works of twenty-one Chinese and foreign literary figures to guide readers to appreciate the profound meaning of the classics between the lines. Readers can not only broaden their horizons in reading literary works and improve their ability to appreciate words, but also understand the broad mind of these literary masters who care about the country, the people, and the development of human civilization.

Mom in the Live Broadcast Room: Zhang Xiaoxiao

Zhang Xiaoxiao

69K0

RTHK parent-child program host Zhang Xiaoxiao hosts parent education programs from Monday to Friday morning. He hears about various family problems and even moral tragedies. At the same time, he witnesses countless testimonies of families overcoming adversity. He never forgets to remind himself that life must have more faith, hope, and love. This book is a compilation of her personal hearings and experiences from audiences, lectures, as a child and even as a mother. The 111 short stories reveal the problems of parents of Hong Kong children and monsters, which are worth learning from.

Annual Exhibition of Overseas Chinese Novels (2020)

Editor-in-chief Xia Shang

306K0

History of Immigration Literature The dandelion literature that has been scattered around the world has its filaments floating in the wind, taking root across the ocean and sprouting new velvet crowns on the scape. The "Annual Exhibition of Overseas Chinese Novels" is like a paper exhibition hall opened one after another, presenting the annual masterpieces of mother tongue narratives in a concentrated manner, creating a unique literary landscape.

Selected Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literary Works (volume 2) (1949-2009) (fourth Edition)

Editor-in-chief Qian Gurong

710K0

This book is a liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities. It has been edited by Mr. Qian Gurong since the 1990s and has been continuously revised. It is mainly used by teachers and students majoring in Chinese and related majors in colleges and universities. The set is divided into upper and lower volumes. The first volume collects selected contemporary Chinese literary works (1917-1949), and the second volume collects selected modern Chinese literary works (1949-2009). The selected articles and genres are in order of publication (or writing) time. They are all excellent or representative works of various schools and styles in various periods since the "May 4th Movement". Try to use the first or first published version to show the original history. This book uses works to present the basic appearance and development of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. It is a classic supporting book for studying the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature.

Selected Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literary Works (volume 1) (1917-1949) (fourth Edition)

Editor-in-chief Qian Gurong

544K0

This book is a liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities. It is a good textbook in surveys over the years. It is edited by Mr. Qian Gurong and has been continuously revised since the 1990s. It is mainly used by teachers and students majoring in Chinese and related majors in colleges and universities. The selections are mainly American essays and works in various genres that have withstood the test in the history of modern and contemporary literature, including novels, poems, essays, and dramas from 1917 to the present. This is the first volume of this book, with selected texts from classic works from 1917 to 1949. In this revision, nine selected texts have been added, and individual selected texts have been replaced. It strives to preserve the original appearance of the work when it was first published, so that readers can study the original version of the classic work.

Selected Descartes's Major Philosophical Works

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200K0

"Selected Main Philosophical Works of Descartes" is a selected translation of the philosophical works of René Descartes, an important French philosopher in the 17th century. It covers Descartes' main philosophical works, including "A Discourse on Method", "Meditations on First Philosophy", "Principles of Philosophy" and "Passion of the Soul". Among them, "Principles of Philosophy" has not been published in Chinese translation since 1958. As an important representative of European rationalist philosophy, Descartes put forward important philosophical propositions such as "I think, therefore I am" and "universal doubt", which had a profound influence on the development of later philosophy. Hegel called him "the father of modern philosophy". The four Descartes works in this anthology have been translated and published in Chinese single editions earlier, but some of them are difficult to find due to their age, and some of them have inherited many errors in the original versions. This book examines the Latin, French and English versions of Descartes's works, marking the differences between the versions, which helps readers grasp Descartes' philosophical thoughts more carefully and accurately through comparison.

Research on Fan Wenlan's "wen Xin Diao Long Zhu

Li Ping

360K0

Mr. Fan Wenlan's "Literary Mind and the Carving of the Dragon" is one of the most important academic classics in Chinese academia in the 20th century. It is known as a milestone in the history of the study of "The Literary Mind and the Carving of the Dragon" and is also a must-read advanced work for future generations to study "The Literary Mind and the Carving of the Dragon." This book discusses important issues in all aspects of "Fan Annotation" through more than ten monographs. Finally, a case analysis is conducted on the corrections, revisions, and refutations of "Fan Annotation" by academic scholars such as Yang Mingzhao, Wang Liqi, Shiba Rokuro, Zhang Lizhai, and Wang Gengsheng. In addition, there are two appendices that are closely related to "Fan Notes". This book contains many innovative contents and makes a useful attempt to solve many difficult problems in the history of "Dragonology".

History of Criticism of Ancient Chinese Inscriptions

Li Guiyin

218K0

Stele writing is an important literary style in ancient China. It has been popular since the Eastern Han Dynasty, and its creation has been throughout ancient China. The creation of epigraphs is closely related to the rise and fall of ancient Chinese prose creation and the changes in ideological trends. The history of the development and evolution of epigraphic criticism reflects the history of the development of ancient Chinese literary criticism, and also reflects the changes in ancient Chinese literary concepts and aesthetic concepts. This manuscript places epigraphic criticism in the long history of ancient Chinese literary criticism, conducts an in-depth analysis of its emergence, development, and evolution, and strives to sort out the history of the development of epigraphic criticism objectively and fairly. During the research process, we not only focused on the existing theoretical criticism materials, but also deeply and meticulously explored the stylistic opinions and theories of the writer's creation itself. We not only focused on well-known scholars, but also discovered scholars who had not been paid attention to in the history of criticism in the past, such as Sun Cong, Chu Xin, Lin Yunming, etc., As well as some famous scholars for their theory of music, poetry, and lyrics, such as Li Kaixian, Shen Deqian, Tan Xian, etc., To explore their unique writing concepts. Therefore, this manuscript not only fills the gap in the study of the history of Chinese epigraphic criticism, but also plays an important supplementary role in the study of ancient Chinese literary criticism and ancient Chinese culture.

An Outline of Modern Chu Ci Studies

Wu Huijun

258K0

This book takes modern Chu Ci as the research object, and strives to comprehensively and systematically display the results of modern Chu Ci research, evaluate these results, and construct the final course of the history of ancient Chu Ci. The whole book is based on the chronology of researchers and different types of important research works on Chu Ci. It not only shows the status and characteristics of Chu Ci research in different periods, but also reflects the connection between Chu Ci research and the changes of the times, achieving a combination of macroscopic grasp and microscopic analysis.

Sunset on Hong Kong: a Chronicle of Hong Kong's War Against Japan (Revised Edition)

Mo Shixiang

150K0

In early 1941, the Japanese government advised the Japanese living in Hong Kong to return to the country as soon as possible, which foreshadowed that the Japanese army would launch an attack on Hong Kong in the short term. On December 6, the last batch of about 10 Japanese overseas Chinese took a boat to Guangzhou, which was occupied by the Japanese army. Two days later, three regiments of the 38th Division commanded by Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai crossed the border and attacked Hong Kong from Ta Kwu Ling, Luo Wu and San Tin. Although this battle only lasted eighteen days, it changed the history of Hong Kong, broke up many beautiful families, and many people lost their precious lives as a result. The author of this book believes that the authenticity of history and the readability of literature are mutually exclusive and are the vitality that makes literary and historical works popular and sustainable. Therefore, this book adopts the form of historical documentary, based on detailed historical archives and documents, and relies on literary imagination and description of historical scenes and specific details, striving to faithfully and vividly show this eighteen-day war that affected the historical development of Hong Kong.

Never Leave

Never Leave

Literature

Xie Hong

90K0

The owner will never leave his beloved dog. This is the true story of Simba, a golden retriever who has lived with the author for more than ten years and brought him endless joy. The author feels that he is like someone he knew in his previous life, following him from his previous life to this life, then from Shenzhen across the border to Hong Kong, and finally flew to New Zealand to settle in the South Pacific. The writing of this book is delicate and moving, describing the sincere feelings of humans and dogs who never leave each other and follow each other like shadows.

Overprinting: Strolling Through Hong Kong's Literary Landscape (2)

Compiled By Hong Kong Literary Research Center, The Chinese University Of Hong Kong

78K0

This series is a collection of essays about the relationships between literature, landscape and community. Using literature as the starting point, it tells the interactive relationship between people, places and things in the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It not only involves Hong Kong literary writers and their works, but also develops in a general and multi-faceted direction. Use the local scenery, people, scenery or stories as themes to highlight or shape the style and characteristics of each district. This book is edited by Professor Fan Shanbiao, Mr. Ma Huihong, and Dr. Zou Zhiyin, and is written by 18 local literary writers including: Chen Dejin, Yuan Zhaochang, Deng Xiaohua, Zhang Wanwen, Zheng Zhengheng, Liu Weitang, Tang Rui, Lu Yongjia, etc. Based on the present, and dialogue with literary writers and their works that have written about the area in the past, to show the depth of history and literature. The main readers of this series are teachers, college students, middle school students and the general public. This series allows readers to take a literary walk, get to know the presence of literary writers in Hong Kong, and appreciate selected works related to Hong Kong. This volume is called "New Territories" and contains nine articles.

Revisiting Modern Chinese Literature: Close Reading·data·acceptance

He Xingfeng

134K0

This book focuses on the research methods and reception of modern Chinese literature. The book is divided into three volumes. The first volume, "A Close Reading of Hong Kong Literature," explores Hong Kong writers' writing on memory through close text reading; the second volume, "Image, Narrative, and Data," explores literary research methods such as image analysis, narrative theory, and data statistics; and the third volume, "Reception Research," focuses on the reception and transformation of literature.

Hui Hai Hong Ni Lu

Wei Li

215K0

"Hui Hai Hong Ni Lu", written by Wei Li. Mr. Wei Li, a well-known bibliophile, wrote interesting articles about what he saw and heard at various book-related conferences from 2015 to 2019, including new book launches, library opening ceremonies, research institute anniversary celebrations, and book-related forums. , Awards, donations, exhibitions, academic seminars, lectures, etc., Coupled with his own photos, pictures and texts, so that readers can follow his words, experience the scene together, listen to the wonderful speeches of many experts and book lovers, and gain various information and knowledge related to books. This book continues Mr. Wei Li's consistent writing style. In plain and humorous language, he tells anecdotes about Shu Lin and interesting things about his travels.

Interpretation of Lost Poems of the Tang Dynasty

Chen Shangjun

136K0

Teacher Chen Shangjun compiled more than 2,000 lost poems of the Tang Dynasty from Dunhuang posthumous documents, foreign documents, stone inscriptions and other sources. The twenty-four poems collected in this book are based on this. The author pays attention to the poet's life experience and the first interpretation and evaluation of these lost poems. He is very creative and helps readers to understand Tang poetry more comprehensively.

The Many Voices and Unique Tunes of Retro in Ming Dynasty

Yu Laiming

257K0

"Voices and Different Tune of Retrospection in the Ming Dynasty", written by Yu Laiming. This book is intended to change the narrative method and research ideas in which the study of modern Ming poetry takes the works of writers as the main body and develops according to the era. Through the overall grasp of the evolution of Ming poetry, it explores the historical trajectory behind the evolution of Ming poetry. The author strives to break through the previous structure of Ming Dynasty poetic history based on the comparison of writers and schools, and grasp the changes in poetry creation styles in the Ming Dynasty, the rise and fall of the poetry world, the flow of poet groups, and the transformation of poetry theory in the process of historical evolution. The author attempts to examine the Ming Dynasty poetry history as a dynamic historical object, thereby clarifying the historical process of the evolution of the Ming Dynasty poetry history. By analyzing various aspects related to Ming Dynasty poetry such as writers' works, theoretical propositions, social gatherings and group activities, etc., A three-dimensional and rich image of Ming Dynasty poetry history is presented.

Research on the Path of Tang Poetry (part 1)

Editor-in-chief Qiu Gaoxing

554K0

This collection of essays is the academic achievement of the "Inauguration Conference and the First Academic Seminar of the Chinese Tang Poetry Road Research Association". A total of more than 50 papers are included, which carry out in-depth exchanges and discussions on the Tang Poetry Road from the perspectives of the regional spatial definition of the Tang Poetry Road, research on poets and poetry roads, research on the religious philosophy of the Poetry Road and its cultural resources, and research on the protection and development of the Poetry Road heritage. It demonstrates the new results of the Tang Poetry Road research in the academic circles in recent years, and provides new concepts and new ideas for the protection and development of the Tang Poetry Road.

The Artistic Characteristics and Aesthetic History Status of Tang and Song Poetry

Yang Boling

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This book discusses the artistic characteristics of Tang and Song poetry and its status in the history of Chinese aesthetics in the form of a monograph. The introduction adopts a monograph on the study of Wang Guowei's Ci studies. Through the analysis of Wang Guowei's aesthetic modernity trend of continuing and developing traditional Ci studies, it shows the starting point and ideas of this book's research. From the three major aspects of "time and space", "emotion and morality" and "vulgarity and elegance", the characteristics of Tang and Song poetry as musical literature in artistic style, as the characteristics of lyrical literature in creative theory, and its evolutionary characteristics from conflict to reconciliation with traditional artistic spirit are analyzed. Finally, it systematically summarizes the characteristics of Tang and Song poetry in terms of words, rhythm, imagery, time and space, and deep meaning and other artistic structure characteristics, and comprehensively observes the charm of Tang and Song poetry art.

Collection of Study Tours: Collected Works of Sun Changwu

Sun Changwu

355K0

"Collected Works on Study Tours" is a revised edition of "Collected Works on Study Tours" published in 2004, and is included as a type of "Collected Works of Sun Changwu". The 36 articles included in the book include, in addition to Sun Changwu's speeches and published works in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan from the 1980s to the early 21st century, 13 additional articles are added, which are richer in content and focus on Sun Changwu's research results in Zen literature research and other aspects. The content covers the relationship between religion and the development of Chinese literature, research on ancient Chinese poets and works, research on the works of Japanese sinologists, memories of mentors and friends at home, etc.

Illustrated Explanations of Animals and Plants in the Book of Songs

Gao Mingqian Wang Fengchan Mao Xuefei

351K0

The animals and plants in the Book of Songs are full of symbolic connotations. They are part of the poem, and their symbolic meaning and metaphoric effect greatly increase the poetic meaning and enrich the artistic conception. Without these creatures and objects of perception, there would be a lack of inspiration and it would be difficult to produce poetry. This book introduces 114 species of animals and 137 species of plants in the Book of Songs in detail. The author starts from exegesis and uses modern biological knowledge to carefully examine each creature, striving to communicate the names of ancient and modern times, and between China and foreign countries. It uses authentic and reliable images to show the style, and introduces relevant humanities and interesting things, so that readers can not only understand and appreciate the beauty of the poem, but also get to know these creatures from a biological perspective and feel the excitement effect they bring.

Anthology of Literature and History of Tang and Song Dynasties

Li Yifei

204K0

The book "Collection of Literature and History of the Tang and Song Dynasties" is a collection of 30 papers published by Professor Li Yifei from the School of Humanities of Hunan University of Science and Technology in the past 40 years. It can be divided into the following parts: first, a textual research on the life stories of important writers in the Tang and Song Dynasties; It is an analysis of the works of some writers in the Tang and Song dynasties; the third is a comment on the literary characteristics of a certain historical stage in the Tang and Song dynasties; the fourth is an elaboration on the evolution of styles in the development process of literature in the Tang and Song dynasties; the fifth is an evaluation of the historical status of some writers in the Tang and Song dynasties in the development of literature. The author is particularly focused on elucidating new theories and correcting deviations of old theories, such as commenting on the characteristics and value of biographical literature of the Mid-Tang Dynasty and nostalgic poems of the Mid- to Late Tang Dynasty. He has written particularly extensively on Du Fu, Han Yu, Zhang Ji, Li Shangyin, Mei Yaochen, Qin Guan, Su Shi, and Fan Chengda, as well as on the collections of Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. This book is the academic essence of the author's life. It has solid documentation, rigorous textual research, and well-argued arguments. To a certain extent, it shows the literary style of the Tang and Song Dynasties, its position in the history of Chinese literature, and its important role in connecting the past and the future.

Tiny Beauty

Tiny Beauty

Literature

Zhang Mi

103K0

This book uses delicate and gentle writing to collect every bit of joy in the author's ordinary life. Even if it is an ordinary life, as long as you feel it carefully with a timeless and sensitive heart, you will see the beauty everywhere and the miracles in this world. ...

Dream Soul

Dream Soul

Literature

Chen Yongguo

18K0

Dreams are a space that is different from reality but not completely fictitious. It is the best place for people to understand themselves and the best medium through which to express thoughts and feelings. The author of this book describes dreams, human dreams, dreams and reality from different angles, interpreting the poetic understanding of dreams from a unique perspective, and at the same time has a deep feeling for real life. This book contains a total of 120 original poems by the author (including 13 English poems), which are caused by the author's feelings and thoughts in real life. They provide both emotional catharsis and philosophical thinking. There are various poetry styles, including modern poetry, ancient poetry, ancient poetry and English poetry.

Continuing the Legend of the Years: Tsinghua Students' Reflections on "the Ordinary World

Editor-in-chief Shi Zongkai

205K0

In the summer of 2015, Qiu Yong, President of Tsinghua University, gave a special gift to all the freshmen of Tsinghua University in 2015 - a three-volume copy of "The Ordinary World", in order to encourage the freshmen to work hard and be proactive. When this heavy pile of gifts was mailed to each student's home, the students were gradually attracted by the stories in the book from the initial reading to complete the task, until they were deeply shocked by the struggle and hard life of the protagonists. Finally, all the freshmen in the school handed in some long or short, but all sincere feelings after reading. This book is a compilation of excellent reading comments from freshmen who have been repeatedly screened. The content of each post-reading review is different. Some focus on the inspirational experiences of the protagonists; some are moved by the simple and sincere family, friendship, and love in the book; some are inspired by the youthful passion and the inspiring clarion call of the times... But no matter where they are expressed, they are all reflections of the students' true feelings. By reading the book "The Ordinary World", every student has a deeper reflection on their own life and the times they live in. This book also reflects the spiritual outlook of the 2015 freshmen at Tsinghua University. We are very pleased to solemnly present this book to you, and we hope you will like it.

Collected Works of Tsang Kanglin: Foundations and Frontiers

Zeng Kanglin

387K0

This collection is the sixth episode of "Collected Works of Zeng Kanglin". The first five episodes focus on what Professor Zeng Kanglin thought, did and did in teaching and research before his retirement. This collection is a follow-up to the first five episodes, focusing on his new achievements in cultivating talents and developing disciplines after his retirement. In particular, close integration with China's actual basic research and discussion of cutting-edge issues, such as the research and exploration of hot issues such as inclusive finance and online finance that are currently attracting domestic and foreign attention, has theoretical value and practical significance in promoting the development of my country's financial industry.

Pei Shi's Family Tradition

Su Donglai

142K0

In order to showcase Pei Shi's fine family tradition and consolidate the cultural foundation of Pei Shi's family tradition, this book uses easy-to-understand language to narrate the family tradition stories of ordinary people from the aspects of Pei Shi Town's natural geographical conditions, cultural context development, family tradition formation, and representative clan family tradition. The main content of this book consists of three parts: the first is a systematic explanation of the natural geography, cultural evolution and family tradition characteristics of Peishi Town; the second is an exposition of the family tradition stories of a total of 28 families in the four major types of villages in Peishi Town: riverside, near city, town, and mountainous areas; the third is the publication of Peishi Town family rules and family mottos, poems and prefaces, and inscriptions and other important family tradition documents. The compilation of family tradition chronicles is a new attempt in traditional chronicle writing and a new exploration in the study of family tradition culture.

Boy, I Totally Believe It

Wang Yuewei

117K0

"Child, I Completely Believe" is a new reprint of the book "Our Innocence Fills the Whole Universe" by the well-known education blogger Wang Yuewei. In the book, we can see: she took the children to hold a funeral for the bird and felt the preciousness of life; she silently cared for the children of divorced families and loved every child fairly; when facing children who made mistakes, she did not forget to care for their immature hearts while being kind to them; when facing anxious parents, she gave her sincere understanding and suggestions... Nowadays, domestic education problems occur frequently. I hope that all adults in this world can be like Teacher Wang Yuewei, listening carefully to children and treating them gently. In this way, when children grow up, they can become better adults.

Cicada's Notes: the Generation of Multiple Literary Structures and the Exploration of the Global Path

Xie Gang

186K0

From the perspective of a senior publishing worker and external publicity practitioner, this book witnesses the ups and downs of literature in the market tide driven by publishing behavior. By collecting and analyzing a large amount of data, it studies the topic of "the impact of publishing on the formation of literature in the new era" and explores the diversity of literature. The formation of the structure, sorting out the channels and methods for the integration of literature and the West, pursuing the ideal path for Chinese literature to be accepted and recognized by Western literature and even becoming the world's mainstream literature, and truly realizing the "going out" of Chinese culture, is worthy of being a great voice in the field of publishing.

A Brief Introduction to Poetic Realm

Yu Biyun

99K0

Yu Biyun is the grandson of Yu Yue, a writer and educator in the late Qing Dynasty, and the father of Yu Pingbo, a famous modern writer. He inherited his family education at a young age and has high attainments in literature and calligraphy, especially poetry. This book is an enlightenment book specially compiled by Mr. Yu Biyun for his grandchildren to learn poetry. It analyzes and appreciates the tones, rhythms, meanings, syntax, and calligraphy in detail. It not only inspires the way to get started with Tang poetry, but also provides a taste of the aesthetic effect of Tang poetry. It is actually an excellent book for learning and appreciating Tang poetry. This book combines "A Brief Introduction to the Poetry Realm" and "A Continuation of a Brief Introduction to the Poetic Realm" into one volume. "A Brief Introduction to the Poetic Realm" is about rhymed poetry, while "A Brief Introduction to the Poetic Realm - A Continuation" is devoted to quatrains.

The Book of Songs Painting

Illustrated By Hu Yongkai Translated By Yi Zhongtian

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The Book of Songs, the source of Chinese poetry. What has it been saying for 2,500 years? "There are plums, but they are actually beautiful! Please help me, a common man, to bring good luck to them." This is a girl's song hoping that her lover will marry her as soon as possible: the ripe plums will fall down, and only 60 to 70% of them will remain on the branches. The ripe plums fell down, leaving only 20 to 30% of the branches. The ripe plums fell down and no one was left on the branches. If you propose marriage, come quickly, don't wait until you are too late... (Translated by Yi Zhongtian) Confucius said that the Book of Songs means "thinking without evil". The Book of Songs is a folk song, a song for ordinary people, a voice that echoed in our hearts 2,500 years ago. "The Book of Songs" was painted by the painter Hu Yongkai and translated by Yi Zhongtian. This time, two young children, who are a combined 150 years old, will use light, shadow and words to recreate for us the innocent memories of the Chinese people 2,500 years ago.

Celebrity Interviews with Su Su (second Series)

Wang Su

135K0

This book is written by Wang Su (penname: Su Su), a senior media person in Hong Kong who is engaged in news and media work, in the media's "Su Su Celebrity Interviews" column, and conducted documentary interviews with 20 social celebrities in Hong Kong's politics, economy, business, culture, art and other fields. In interviews, the author witnessed and recorded the spirit and life of these Hong Kong celebrities in promoting China's economic rise, and compiled the stories of these celebrity leaders' achievements and hard work in solid and thoughtful writing. In addition, the author has translated the interviews and dialogues of many celebrities into text, summarizing the essence of their life thoughts, and understanding their ways of dealing with people and the secrets of success with readers. At the same time, the manuscript presents the three-dimensional and multi-faceted personal characteristics of the celebrities interviewed, thus reflecting the development of Hong Kong society and the changes of the times.

New Stories (hong Kong Literature and Culture Series of the 1960s)

Liu Yichang

251K0

The new editor of the story refers to the previous text, rewrites it and gives the story new meaning. This book contains four new stories: "The Treasure Chest Sinking in Anger", "Meng Jiangnu", "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" and "Splitting the Mountain to Save the Mother", which were serialized in newspapers and periodicals in the 1960s by the famous Hong Kong writer Liu Yichang. The story of "Meng Jiangnu" about the collapse of the Great Wall, "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" about their meeting on the magpie bridge and "Splitting the Mountain to Save Mother" are adapted from myths about agarwood overcoming all odds to save her mother's family; "The Sinking of the Treasure Box" about the famous prostitute Du Shiniang is adapted from a classical novel. The four novels, which have been dormant in old newspapers for many years, are now combined into a book for the first time. The novels retain rich raw materials of myths and legends and have made great contributions to the preservation and dissemination of folk literature. They are also meaningful for examining the development trajectory of Liu Yichang and Hong Kong literature. Liu Yichang's new stories have always been highly praised, and this work is different from Liu Yichang's experimental explorations such as "In the Temple" and "Spider Spirit", with simple and delicate writing. Liu Yichang used his rich knowledge of folk literature to rewrite the stories of Du Shiniang, Meng Jiang, Weaver Girl and Our Lady of Mount Huashan, describing the tortured lives of the four women, thereby expressing his care for women, especially the working-class women of Hong Kong in the 1960s. This is a work rich in cultural significance.

The True Story of Dream of Red Mansions

Zhou Ruchang

142K0

Zhou Ruchang is the Taishan Beidou in the world of "Red Studies" today, and is the master of the textual research school of Red Studies. Cao Xueqin was obsessed with it and spent 10 years writing the book. Zhou Ruchang was even more obsessed and spent 60 years researching the book. If they are both idiots, they have similarities in temperament. The study of literature is not only a technical activity, but more importantly, the participation of the spirit and the ability of the soul to communicate across the world. Mr. Zhou's representative work "New Evidence of the Dream of Red Mansions" can be regarded as the pioneering work of modern Red Mansions. Because of its detailed textual research and careful thinking, it has been praised by the academic circles as a landmark work in the history of Red Mansions. In the book "The True Story of Dream of Red Mansions", the author strives to objectively restore the conception and plot arrangement of Mr. Cao Xueqin's original work, and present a "True Story of Dream of Red Mansions" that is more credible and more in line with Cao Xueqin's original intention; the language style of this book is also similar to the style of Mr. Cao Xueqin's original work, allowing readers to feel as if they are reading the original story of Dream of Red Mansions.

A Bridge between Souls: a History of World Literature (part 2)

Edited By Li Cambridge And Jie Baofeng

41K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

Chekhov's One-act Plays

J

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Chekhov is not only a world-renowned master of short stories, but also an outstanding playwright and a pioneer of modern drama. He is known as the first dramatist after Shakespeare. This book is a volume of the complete collection of Chekhov's plays, including a total of nine one-act plays such as "The Road", "On the Harm of Tobacco", "Swan Song", and "The Bear". They are all short and interesting. Some works have experimental colors, reflecting Chekhov's special style exploration of one-act plays, and are an indispensable part of Chekhov's drama creation spectrum.

Human Food

Human Food

Literature

H

77K0

"The Food of the World" is a series of poetic fragments written by Gide in a lyrical way, combining traditional short poems, odes, melody and other forms after he traveled to North Africa and Italy. This book can be described as Gide's most passionate spiritual monologue, and is regarded as "the Bible of a restless generation."

Dostoevsky

Dostoevsky

Literature

H

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This book is a collection of various texts in which Gide recommended Dostoevsky as "the greatest writer" and is a representative work of his literary criticism. As a traitor, Gide took Tuoji as his confidant, because he not only questioned the existence of God, but also used the power of the "devil" to achieve the purpose of exposing the devil, ugliness, and sin.

King Lear

King Lear

Literature

(english) Shakespeare

76K0

"King Lear" is one of Shakespeare's four famous tragedies and an ancient British legend. The story itself took place 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.

R

R

Literature

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"Paradise Lost" reveals man's original sin and depravity with epic momentum. In the poem, Satan, the rebellious god, was sent to hell for resisting God's authority, but he did not give in and sought revenge in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were tempted by the snake possessed by Satan and ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge that God had expressly forbidden to eat... This long poem embodies the poet's lofty spirit of pursuing freedom and is a very important work in the history of world literature and thought.

Dream Time and Space

Tong Yuanfang

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During the eighteen years in Hong Kong, the snow and mud occasionally left claws, and the mountain paths also saw moss marks. In addition to the collection of essays, I wrote several collections of essays. My creative life cannot be separated from Hong Kong, and the happiest ten years of my life were also spent in Hong Kong. It has been nearly five years since Mr. Zhifan passed away, and I have been back in Taiwan for nearly five years. My soul and the prose I write cannot come from outside Hong Kong and Hong Kong people. --Tong Yuanfang This book contains seventy essays, divided into six series. "A Place with the Setting Sun" describes every detail of life with Professor Chen Zhifan, as gentle as poetry and as sweet as a dream; "The Scene is Like Yesterday" recalls the memories of parents and childhood memories, which is delicate and profound, touching people's hearts; "Teach Me Sincerely" depicts the teachings and examples of good teachers and friends, and their words and deeds exude respectable character and knowledge; "One Promise in This Life" imitates the deeds of writers and scholars, from You can also get a glimpse of the author's life during his stay in the United States; "Butterflies Away" talks about TV dramas and movies, and analyzes the deep connotations of literature, art, history, etc.; "Crossing the Border" connects the experience of enjoying concerts and roaming ancient cities while traveling across space, with the book's sleeping tours and movie appreciation. It has unique insights from ancient to modern times, and readers will be inspired after reading it.

Happiness is in Your Hands

Yu Tijun

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Happiness is in your own hands. Known as "Mr. Happy", Yu Tijun traveled around the world after his retirement, sharing with readers how to achieve the "simplest" state of happiness and realize an open-minded life from nature. This e-book is a compilation of the daily essays published by "Mr. Happy" on social platforms over the past year into the first book in the Life Zen series, "Happiness is in Your Hands." Each essay in "Happiness is in Your Hands" is concise and full of Zen. In addition to the Buddha's enlightenment, it also contains the profoundness of Chinese culture. It is highly praised by Buddhist masters and online media. It is a must-read book for busy urbanites. Savoring the words will broaden your horizons, cleanse your soul, and leave you with endless aftertaste...

Canterbury Tales

(english) Geoffrey Chaucer

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"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of verse stories, mostly written in rhymed verse. The book contains a general quotation and twenty-three stories, two of which are prose and the rest are in poetry. It tells the strange stories that a group of pilgrims told to relieve their boredom on their way to Canterbury. This group of people come from all walks of life, including priests, warriors, nuns, college students, craftsmen, etc. Their stories also broadly reflect the social scene at that time.

Looking Back at New Zealand

Xie Hong

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After ten years of traveling between New Zealand and China, the author returned to Shenzhen to settle down in 2015. At this time, Xie Hong was over fifty, and his new life was beginning again, and he had a kind of comparison and reflection on many things. In addition to continuing to write columns for the "Shenzhen Special Zone News", this book is slightly different from the second part in that the perspective of personal observation has changed slightly. The author does not only write academic essays, but some of the writing themes are biased towards life prose essays. The form and theme are more free and not restricted by column rules. Readers will feel this when reading.

Diary of Gide

Diary of Gide

Literature

(france) André Gide

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Gide's diary, written from 1887 when he was fourteen until his death in 1950, is unique among all writers and artists of the twentieth century. From his diary, we can clearly see the formation of his moral values, his massive reading, the origin and experience of his writings, his homosexual proclivities and even the detailed experiences of his several sexual encounters. These contents are his minimally decorated "autobiography", making him a true artist and thinker, and another Montaigne.

Heaney's Selected Writings of Thirty Years (revised Edition)

(ireland) Seamus Heaney

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"Heaney's Selected Works of Thirty Years" contains the best articles from Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney's published essay collections "Concentrated Thoughts", "The Rule of the Tongue", "The Correction of Poetry" and "The Place of Writing", as well as classic works that have never been officially published before, including some formal literary speeches, memories of rural life in Ireland and highly inspiring literary criticism. It is a landmark work in the history of literature. As one of the most important contemporary poets in Ireland and a well-known expert on poetry, Heaney has made a very in-depth and thorough analysis of many outstanding modern and contemporary European and American poets. They are Yeats, Burns, Wordsworth, Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Bishop, Auden, Milosz, Brodsky and many more.

Everyone Who Passes by Your Life

Liang Xiaosheng

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This book is a collection of essays about remembering people and events, compiled from the essence of Mr. Liang Xiaosheng's essays, the winner of the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award, and includes a total of 30 of his essays. From the alleys and countryside to the deep love for his hometown, from the depths of his soul to the ordinary world, the author recalled the people and things that passed by him one by one. These works are rich in writing and saturated with the emotions of life, reflecting Mr. Liang's reflection on real life and many positive thoughts on life. I wish everyone can have a clear heart, magnanimity and clarity.

What Kind of Life Should We Live?

Liang Xiaosheng

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Mao Dun Literature Prize winner Liang Xiaosheng wrote a meditation for young people. He has been writing for more than 50 years and has collected the essence of 28 essays into a volume. This book is a collection of critical essays about life thinking. It is selected from the essays of Mr. Liang Xiaosheng, the winner of the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award. It contains 28 essays in total. From resisting the filth and impetuosity of the times to the various aspects of life in the floating world, from why we are deeply afraid of "ordinary life" to why we are so tired, the book is immersed in the author's reflections and feelings on real life and the floating world, and accumulates many positive perspectives on life and life. I hope everyone can truly feel the gifts from time and life and never forget the original intention.

Literature of This Era

Chen Zhide

85K0

The expression of literature lies in language, and language is to the author what the sword is to the warrior, but in the end it is a tool rather than a purpose. Literature should not be diligent in modifying words and only focusing on ingenuity. It should be directed at changing the limitations of individuals and even society, at least as an energy of change, so that small individuals, even if it is just an emotion, tend to transcend on a larger scale. --Chen Zhide This book contains forty-seven essays, divided into four volumes. Volume 1, "The Source of Enlightenment," remembers the admired teachers and predecessors; Volume 2, "The Same Journey Outside the World", asks literary friends of the same generation. From their deeds and writings, it shows the enlightenment that literature and art can achieve, and also longs for a common path; Volume 3, "Literature of this Era" focuses on "Hong Kong" "Literature" contains historical retrospectives, personal recollections, reflections on the past and present, and anxieties. You can understand the literary concept that the author has looked up to for many years. Volume 4 "Tea and Books" starts with a chat as sweet as tea, trying to summarize the conversation, and also express some of the frustrations emanating from Volumes 1 to 3. The author is either expressing emotions or discussing. The words contain the power of radiance, enlightenment and transcendence. Through the ups and downs of thinking and intellectual writing, they touch the various aspects of life in the past and present.

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