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Suiyiji

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Chen Congzhou

104K0

This book mainly contains Mr. Chen Congzhou's essays and letters from 1987 to 1989. It is the fourth collection of essays and sketches after "Book Belt Collection", "Spring Moss Collection" and "Lian Qing Collection". It records the friendship between Mr. Chen and the Kunqu opera community at that time, as well as some simple prose on garden theory. Chen Lao strongly advocated the way to understand literary ideals, using the wisdom of scholars and the inspiration of poets and writers to integrate the past and the present, and write down the thoughts in writing. Talking about scenery, expressing emotions, cherishing people, and speaking with something meaningful, each article is a world of its own, with a unique world. The writing is graceful, elegant, implicit, unique and insightful, and the artistic conception is profound. It can reflect Mr. Chen's profound understanding of traditional culture and his deep attachment to the mountains and rivers of his motherland and his hometown.

Fei Yong's Chinese Studies Series (set of 5 Books)

Fei Yong

539K0

Tao Yuanming's wine brews the poetry of life; Wang Yangming's light illuminates the fog in the heart; Yuan Liaofan's pen rewrites the trajectory of fate. Five dimensions build a complete body-cultivation system: poetic dwelling × mental clarity × unity of knowledge and action × changing destiny and creating luck × modern transformation. With this set of books, you can understand the true meaning of five hundred years of Eastern wisdom, live a certain self in an uncertain world, and regain the poetry and power of life!

Collection of Dai Jianye's Works (ten Volumes)

Dai Jianye

1.7M0

Professor Dai Jianye used his unique style of "reading classics with a smile and understanding life with a cry". He spent thirty years writing ten blockbuster books spanning academic research and mass communication! From the Wei and Jin Dynasty style of "Shishuoxinyu" to the cosmic wisdom of "Laozi", from Meng Jiao's "Song of Life" to the afterglow of the two Song Dynasty poems - he holds the rigor of textual research in his left hand and the agility of humor in his right hand, allowing ancient books to step out of the ivory tower and turn them into a cultural feast that you and I can savor. When an academic giant turns into a "cultural joker", the China in the classics can be so vivid!

Talk About the Garden

Chen Congzhou

24K0

"Talking about Gardens" is a classic work by Mr. Chen Congzhou, a master of Chinese gardening. It brings together his many years of in-depth research and unique insights into gardens. This book comprehensively analyzes the gardening concepts, artistic techniques and aesthetic pursuits of Chinese gardens from many aspects such as the static and dynamic views of gardens, landscape layout, plant configuration, architectural style, and decorative details. With his rich practical experience and profound knowledge, Mr. Chen Congzhou uses easy-to-understand language and a large number of famous garden paintings to describe the essence of gardens, allowing readers to easily appreciate the unique charm of Chinese gardens. At the same time, the book also pays attention to the development of modern gardens, puts forward valuable suggestions on garden protection, restoration and design, and emphasizes historical inheritance and innovative development. "Talking about Gardens" is not only a masterpiece for garden enthusiasts to improve their aesthetic appreciation, but also provides rich reference and inspiration for garden designers. It can be called a classic work in the field of gardening and has extremely high academic value and practical significance.

Zhizhi's Big Courtyard

Written By Liu Liangcheng Li Xingjun Chai Fenglin Zhi Zhihui

9K0

"Zhizhi's Big Yard" is a short book written by the famous writer Liu Liangcheng and his granddaughter Zhizhi, "you write and I draw" and the whole family collaborated. Twenty beautiful and pure stories, hand-drawn with childlike charm, tell the story of love and growth. Grandpa's big yard is in a village at the foot of Tianshan Mountain. It has old trees, mysterious paths, various vegetables, fruits, and cute animals. The big courtyard is Zhizhi's small universe and the starting point for her to explore the world. Each story in the book is like a small painting, capturing the most beautiful moments of childhood: playing sandbags, playing hide-and-seek, watching the wind lead away footprints in the snow, traveling with bugs, friendship with an owl... Grandpa rarely reads to Zhizhi, but takes her with him. "Go to the ground", pull radishes, beat apricots, plant wooden fences... Grandpa said: "When a child comes to the world, he first comes to experience the sun, rain and dew, and see all things natural with his own eyes." Grandpa wrote stories, grandpa painted landscapes, great-grandma added flowers, and Zhizhi painted whimsy. This heart-warming little book can evoke the "big yard of childhood" in everyone's heart. Even if the world has been seen countless times by adults, it always needs to be seen again with the innocent eyes of a child. "The Big Yard of Zhizhi" is a wonderful book for adults to give to children, and an innocent book for children to give to adults. I believe you and your children will like it.

Say Goodbye Before Forgetting

(us) Amy Bloom

90K0

She is an author, "America's contemporary Hugo," and a woman who helped her Alzheimer's-stricken husband seek euthanasia. From Alzheimer's disease to euthanasia, from a life of amnesia, dementia, and disability to a dignified death, how many medical, legal, and ethical difficulties does a person have to overcome, and how many times does a family have to make choices, cry, and say goodbye? In a concise way, Amy Bloom records this rarely traveled journey, telling how she tried her best to find a painless, legal, and dignified way to end her life for her husband, and finally realized his wish in Switzerland. Written about love and loss, as well as meditations on life and death, this is a deeply moving memoir.

The Cherry Orchard: Selected Plays by Chekhov (the Man in the Box: the Collected Works of Chekhov)

(russia) Anton Chekhov

153K0

The landowner is on the verge of bankruptcy and the cherry orchard will soon be auctioned off. The only rescue measure is to cut down all the cherry trees, build villas and collect rent. The landowner grew up here and was so attached to his homeland that he couldn't bear to cut down the cherry trees and was still reluctant to make up his mind. Eventually the cherry orchard was purchased by a former servant. The landowner's family left forever, living in a foreign land. At the end there is the sound of logging. This drama collection includes Chekhov's masterpieces "The Seagull", "Uncle Vanya", "Three Sisters", "The Cherry Orchard" and the one-act play "Swan Song". Chekhov's plays are more like prose. There is no conflict, no position, and no ending. The dialogue is ineffective, and the monologues tend to be arbitrary. The characters here are kind and noble, but they are all obsessed with fantasy, stumbling and becoming ridiculous in the rapidly changing life. But as long as they still exist, there is still hope for the world to get better, because among the cruel laws of nature, the most admirable thing is precisely "the survival of the weak."

Shakespeare Bookshop

(us) Sylvia Beech

152K0

"Shakespeare and Books" is the autobiography of its founder, Sylvia Beech. With her candid and funny writing, she slowly unfolds the bustling left bank of Paris: the grand publication of "Ulysses"; Joyce, who is afraid of heights but loves cats; out of friendship with Beech, he was the first to fill in "Ulysses" Gide who made a reservation; Hemingway who bravely liberated Theater Street; George Antheil who forgot his keys and followed the bookstore sign to climb up to his apartment; Fitzgerald who almost jumped off the stairs when he was drunk... Beech, a simple book lover, guarded this castle made of books, and over time, he witnessed a literary legend connected with books. Translator Kaiti's 300 annotations and 10,000-word long introduction complement the main text, and outline three-dimensional and vivid portraits of the masters on the side. This edition also includes precious video materials such as the manuscript of "Ulysses" and the publishing contract.

Your Anton: Essays on Chekhov's Letters (the Man in the Box: the Collected Works of Chekhov)

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127K0

A total of more than 300 Chekhov's letters and essays have been selected and translated. Chekhov was modest by nature, did not like to talk eloquently, and rarely wrote critical articles. However, his views on literature and art, his observation of the world, and his evaluation of celebrities of his time are all scattered in letters and essays. Chekhov rarely expressed emotion in his personal letters. Instead, he complained about trivial matters, complained about lack of money, and ridiculed himself like ordinary people. He was seriously ill all year round, but rarely showed sadness; he loved nature, liked sledding, and raised a meerkat; he made various plans, such as planting 60 cherry trees and 80 apple trees, and publishing 1,000 kinds of books. The essay part contains Chekhov's creative reflections, recording the moments of inspiration, from which the prototypes of many masterpieces can be seen. Philosophical and interesting, humorous and venomous.

Uncovering At-risk Groups

Sea ​​sword

245K0

Since the reform and opening up, tremendous changes have taken place, and rapid differentiation and reorganization have occurred among various social classes. We are happy to see those traditional farmers who work hard on the yellow earth, black earth, and red earth, and have become farmer entrepreneurs in suits and ties under the influence of modern commodity concepts. With the gradual deepening of urban reform and the emergence of various economic sectors, the huge group of workers is also undergoing profound changes, and some have entered the white-collar class. This book records some of today's groups of people in a documentary way, uncovers their mysterious veil, and discusses the external factors that breed these dangerous people. It has a certain storytelling and educational value.

Anti-corruption Action

Sea ​​sword

154K0

This book focuses on many cases, and through detailed descriptions of cases in finance, education and other fields, it shows the diversity and complexity of corruption phenomena and its serious harm to society. This book is an exclusive disclosure of the entire process of cracking these cases, and is highly authoritative, authentic and readable.

Cautionary Case 1: Dancer on the Point of a Knife

Sea ​​sword

95K0

Times are changing, people's ideas in modern society are changing, and the traditional concepts of marriage, love and family are undoubtedly changing too. Many phenomena seem to be getting worse under the increasingly tolerant public opinion, and the number of criminal cases resulting from this continues to increase. This book describes more than ten strange cases to give people more warnings.

The Complete Poems of Frost (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

B N

228K0

"The Complete Poems of Frost" belongs to the 4th volume of the Chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces series. It contains all 436 poems in the life of Frost, the American poet laureate and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. It is the most complete Chinese translation of Frost's poems in China. Robert Lee Frost (1874–1963) was the most influential poet in the United States in the 20th century, the most national poet in American history, and one of the most popular American poets in the 20th century. Frost's poetry inherited the form of traditional poetry. His poetry drew themes from rural life and had many similarities with the poets of the 19th century, but in comparison, it was less modern. He has won four Pulitzer Prizes and many other awards and honors, and is known as the "Poet Laureate in American Literature." Representative works include: "Selected Poems", "A Witnessing Tree", "In the Mountains", "New Hampshire", "The Stream Going West", "Another Pasture" and "The Glade". The translator Cao Minglun has many years of experience in literary translation. His translation is beautiful and faithful to the original work, and has been recognized and praised by readers and the translation industry. This book will provide Chinese readers with a high-quality translation for a systematic and comprehensive appreciation of Frost.

We Own This City: the Police Corruption Case That Shocked America

(us) Justin Fenton

207K0

After the "Gray Incident" in 2015, Baltimore once again fell into chaos and murders surged. The Baltimore Police Department is counting on Superintendent Wayne Jenkins and his Gun Tracing Task Force to keep guns and drugs off the streets. But over the next few years, Jenkins and team members seized and sold drugs, embezzled cash, fabricated evidence and even committed multiple robberies. Their blatant criminal behavior was not subject to any restriction or investigation, resulting in countless unjust, false and wrongful convictions, resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians. Veteran investigative reporter Justin Fenton interviewed hundreds of relevant people, reviewed a large number of documents and files, and meticulously described the absurd confrontation between police and civilians, recreating one of the largest scandals in the history of American law enforcement.

The Complete Poems of Shakespeare: Sonnets and Others (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

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104K0

Shakespeare was first a poet famous in the British literary world, and then a great playwright. This book contains all his poetry works. Shakespeare's poems include three long poems ("Venus and Adonis", "The Humiliation of Lucrece" and "The Mistress of Love"), 154 sonnets, a collection of miscellaneous poems ("The Love Seekers"), and two short poems ("The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "Ode to the Queen"). Among them, "Venus and Adonis" (1593) was the most popular love narrative poem of that era. This poem is called Shakespeare's "maiden work". The story is fresh and lively, the melody is beautiful and harmonious, the metaphors are exquisite, the language is magnificent, sometimes witty and funny, sometimes sad and sad. It portrays Venus, the goddess of love, as a charming and unrestrained female image who dares to pursue worldly love. The Sonnets (1609), which is best known to readers, contains 154 sonnets. These 154 sonnets are actually a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level.

Chinese Narratives Written by German Left-wing Writers

Chen Lizhu

140K0

In the 1920s and 1930s, a group of German-speaking left-wing writers with world revolutionary consciousness extended their writing horizons to China, which was experiencing proletarian revolution and anti-fascist struggle, and used the Chinese revolution as the theme for their literary creations. This book focuses on typical Chinese narrative works created by German left-wing writers such as Anna Seghers, Friedrich Wolf, and Egon Kirch. It uses the research method of plot typology to cut into the text and analyze, examine, and explore the process and strategies of text narrative generation. This book selects three dimensions: heroic narrative, female image, and spatial narrative to analyze the specific presentation of Chinese narrative in the text as the basis and purpose of narrative.

The Joy of Life (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

(uk) John Lubbock

154K0

"The Joy of Life" is a collection of essays written specifically for young people by Sir Sir Lubbock, a British banker, liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath. It is divided into two volumes and lists the joys in life in 23 articles, thereby encouraging young people to get out of their confusion about the future, get out of their emotional lows, and start their long journey with a positive attitude towards life. The first volume of "The Joy of Life" mainly talks about reading, making friends, travel, home, science, education and other issues; the second volume mainly talks about health, wealth, painting, music, poetry, nature, work and other issues. "The Joy of Life" and Lubbock's other collection of essays "The Use of Life" can be read as companion volumes. These two collections of essays are very similar to "Collection of Bacon's Essays". They are full of wisdom and abundant quotations, but they are longer and the content is closer to modern life. They are life guides suitable for young people to read. This book is a translation by translator Cao Minglun, with annotations. This book is a translation by translator Cao Minglun, with more than 450 notes.

Stories About China Written by German-speaking Jewish Exiles

Qi Jiafu Editor-in-chief Xu Guanqun

102K0

On the eve of World War II, when German and Austrian Jewish refugees had nowhere to seek refuge, China extended a helping hand to them. During their exile in China, Jewish exiles truly came into contact with China's customs and customs, breaking their original stereotypes and developing new and more realistic understandings. They carried out a wealth of cultural activities in Shanghai and other parts of China, such as literary creation, founding publications, and performing plays. They not only united Jewish exiles in China and helped them integrate into Chinese society, but also added color to local cultural life. This book collects and translates essays, novels, poems, etc. From Jewish exile newspapers (such as Shanghai Jewish Chronicle, Eight O'clock Evening News, Jewish Information, etc.). Although the articles are short and concise, they show a rich perspective and create a three-dimensional and multi-dimensional image of China. In addition, this book also includes two short stories by the Jewish-German writer and drama critic Wolfgang Hada, as well as letters between the German writer and dramatist Kachs Ludwig Mohr and his wife during his trip to China and during his stay in China. These literary works were written by Jewish exiles in China and are more timely, authentic and persuasive. While presenting many aspects of the lives and psychology of Jewish exiles, they also help readers understand the cultural understanding of China by German-speaking Jewish exiles at that time. They provide new materials and new ideas for domestic research on Jewish exile history and literature. They are also conducive to strengthening my country's cultural confidence and are of great significance to cultural exchanges and cooperation.

Exploring the Way of Humanity: a Collection of Essays

Zhang Xianglong

212K0

This book is a collection of essays recently compiled by Mr. Zhang Xianglong. The book is divided into five parts: "Looking forward to the return of Confucianism", "Elucidation of the Thoughts of Teacher He Lin and Reminiscences of His Teachings", "Tasting People and Thoughts", "The Great Beauty of China" and "Philosophy and Confucianism from a Comparative Perspective between China and the West". This book relatively comprehensively records some of the author's life experiences and ideological pursuits in the past half century. It is his reflections after the turbulent times in the great era together with his teachers and friends, to explore the truth of life - benevolence. By reading this collection of essays, readers can understand some of the common experiences of Mr. Zhang Xianglong's generation and their exploration of benevolence. Perhaps these records and reflections will also inspire and influence the next generation's "exploration of humanity."

Learn from the Sea and Pick up Shells

Cai Yunlong

113K0

The "Geographer's Essays" series is a collection of essays and essays by well-known domestic geography scholars. It aims to reflect the scholars' life thinking and insights based on geographical resources. This book is one of the series. The author is a well-known geographer in China. The book contains his essays in recent years. The content includes the author's essays on people and geography, time and space, time and space, history and the world, writing and life. It explains the geographical thoughts of Chinese and foreign sages and philosophers, and shows some of the author's thoughts on geography, especially human geography. The main content of this book consists of four parts. The first part, "The Sea of ​​Geography", is the author's understanding of geography and the development of geography. In the second part, "Hand in Hand with the Deep Sea," the author expresses his love for geography and its influence on and from other disciplines. The third part, "The Shoulders of Giants", introduces several sages in the field of geography in my country and shares with readers their insights from interacting with them. The fourth part, "Man follows nature," sorts out some of the author's views on the natural environment.

Maine Woods (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

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259K0

"The Maine Woods" (1864), the main text and appendices total about 252,000 words, including 897 notes, about 55,000 words, divided into four parts: "Cothardtine Mountain", "Chisencook Lake", "Allagash and the East Branch" and "Appendices". This book details Thoreau's three visits to the Maine woodlands, but it is by no means a simple travelogue. Instead, it uses beautiful writing to describe the journey of a seeker who is keen on exploring and discovering nature and understanding himself. The book contains vivid descriptions of the majestic scenery of the Maine forest, interesting descriptions of the lives of pioneers and native Indians, and profound reflections on the way humans and nature get along, pioneering environmentalism. The author humbly sought advice from the Indian guides and objectively analyzed the shortcomings and advantages of the "civilized" and "primitive" lifestyles. At the back of the book is a list of Maine woodland flora and fauna and an Indian glossary, which proves that the author's love for nature and Indian culture is not the product of superficial interest, but is based on a deep understanding. U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt was deeply influenced by this book when he was young, and he went to climb the mountains that Thoreau climbed during his journey. This book is planned to be included in the "Chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces" series.

Loud Looking: a Collection of Literary Reviews from Chaohua Supplement·2022

Editor-in-chief Huang Wei

121K0

This book is a collection of literary criticism in 2022 from the Chaohua Supplement Literary Review Edition of "Liberation Daily". From nearly 200 works, 44 excellent commentaries and masterpieces by well-known critics, scholars, theoretical workers and active newspaper commentators are carefully selected. Among them, it involves not only cutting-edge tracking, in-depth interpretation, and reflection on cultural development, literary and artistic creation, and cultural trends, but also annual inventory reviews of major literary and artistic categories based on the historical dimension of periodic reviews. There are phenomenon criticisms that adhere to a blunt and sharp style of criticism, and there are fast, hot, short, and accurate quick reviews of works. They can more accurately reflect the hot content of 2022 in China's film and television dramas, literary circles, stages, exhibitions, and cultural and creative fields through the mirror of reviews. The title of the book "Loud Looking" briefly and artistically points out the two attributes of criticism: vocality and objectivity.

Tumbling Diamonds: a Collection of Literary Reviews from Chaohua Supplement·2021

Editor-in-chief Wu Bin

117K0

This book is a collection of literary criticism in 2021 from the Chaohua Supplement Literary Review Edition of "Liberation Daily". It carefully selects 46 masterpieces and masterpieces from nearly 200 works by well-known critics, scholars, theoreticians and active newspaper commentators. Among them, it involves not only cutting-edge tracking, in-depth interpretation, and reflection on cultural development, literary and artistic creation, and cultural trends, but also annual inventory reviews of major literary and artistic categories based on the historical dimension of periodic reviews. There are also phenomenon criticisms that adhere to a blunt and sharp style of criticism. There are also fast, hot, short, and accurate quick reviews of works, which can more accurately reflect the hot content of 2021 in China's film and television dramas, literary circles, stages, exhibitions, cultural creativity, and other fields through the mirror of reviews. The title of the book uses "Tumbling Diamonds" as a metaphor for the need for multiple voices and multi-faceted cutting before criticism can gain brilliance. It was also inspired by the article "How to Create "Tumbling Diamonds" in Opera Movies" included in the book.

Collected Works of Frost (chinese Translated World Literature Masterpiece Series)

(us) Frost

279K0

"The Collected Works of Frost" contains 2 poetry plays and 3 dramatic works by Frost, the U. S. Poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner, as well as a total of 88 speeches, essays, novels and letters. It is the most complete Chinese translation of Frost's works in my country. Although Frost is famous for his poetry and is famous as a poet, his other literary works also embody the literary style of unpretentious language and short-term meaning. Reading is both a kind of enjoyment and enlightenment. "The Collected Works of Frost" is an excellent material for readers to appreciate Frost and fully understand his literary creation and literary thoughts. The translator Cao Minglun has many years of experience in literary translation. His translation is beautiful and faithful to the original work, and has been recognized and praised by readers and the translation industry. The publication of this translation will add valuable varieties to the series and provide a high-quality translation for Chinese readers to systematically and comprehensively appreciate Frost.

The Place of Literature: Challenges and Games

South Sail

305K0

The specific content is divided into three parts: The first part is "Literature: Aesthetic and Historical Perspectives", which mainly focuses on the "aesthetics" and "history" of literature. The existence of "aesthetics" is undoubtedly an important reason why literature has not been covered by various disciplines such as philosophy, history, economics, and sociology. Strong aesthetic pleasure appeals to sensibility, but aesthetic experience is not only the psychological tide brought by several works of art, but may also be converted into another kind of historical cognition. Of course, the so-called historical cognition includes different perspectives and concepts. Aesthetic intervention is to form an active dialogue with these perspectives and concepts, and this dialogue process is a "game" process. The second part is "Classic and Modern: Narrative and its Virtual Space". Compared with the elegance and restraint and "gentleness" of classical literature, the current public is more willing to enjoy the legend, suspense, twists and turns provided by the narrative genre. Modern "narratology" also goes far beyond the theoretical perspective of structuralism and has richer connotations. With modern science and technology so powerfully involved in contemporary narratives, the Internet is creating various new narrative discourses. Therefore, current literature is facing great challenges. The third part is "Interpretation: Opening and Boundaries". The core issue involved in the modern turn of hermeneutics is "opening \u002F boundaries". Literary criticism is a special branch of interpretation, and because of interpretation, it has gained access to historical depth. This part mainly starts from the perspective of literary criticism and repeatedly debates around the "open \u002F boundary", because how to interpret it will ultimately involve the form of spiritual shaping.

A Brief History of Persian Literature

Yu Guili

374K0

Iran, located in West Asia, was called Persia in ancient times. It has a long history and a profound culture. The Persian classics that have been handed down to this day are rich in connotation and colorful. While promoting the spirit of national self-improvement, they also demonstrate morality and wisdom and have always attracted the attention of the world. It goes without saying that the ancient "Silk Road" once built a bridge between the Chinese Empire and the Persian Empire, which were thousands of miles apart, and wrote a historical chapter of long-term friendly exchanges between the two great nations in politics, economy and culture.

Kongshan Heng: Collection of Lectures, About Literature and People (works by Li Jingze)

Li Jingze

68K0

"There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear people's voices. Returning to the deep forest, the light shines on the moss again." "Empty Mountain Heng" starts from the sound, it is spoken and spoken first. Consisting of sixteen speeches, Li Jingze has delivered speeches in recent years at Beijing's "October Literature Night", Southern Weekend's N-TALK Literature Night, Tengyun Summit, "Phoenix Literature Night", the launching ceremony of the "Harvest" APP "Unbounded Writing Contest", the "October" Ecological Literature Forum and the "Poetry Magazine" Nature Poetry Forum, the Peking University Chinese Department Graduation Ceremony, etc., Discussing diverse topics such as literature, running, swifts, Liriodendron tulipifera, super AI, organic villages, natural ecology, etc. Speech, or presentation, is a way of establishing face-to-face connections with the world. When we connect with sound, the world unfolds and life truly begins. In these wonderful and hearty speeches, he quoted scriptures and was full of insights. He not only confessed his heart with humorous and wise words, but also conveyed his observations of the world and reflections on the future. Afterwards, he let the improvised sounds turn into words and fell into writing. So, there was this little book.

Chinese Classic Fairy Tales

Compiled By Li Qingxia

30K0

"Chinese Classic Myths" is a book that displays the ancient wisdom and rich imagination of the Chinese nation. The book begins with Nuwa's creation of human beings, and tells the story of Nuwa, with her kindness and divinity, chopping earth to create human beings and patching up the sky to save the world. The Yellow Emperor unified the Chinese tribes and fought against Chiyou and Zhuolu. His inventions, creations and cultural contributions laid the foundation of Chinese civilization. Zhuanxu carried out rule and reforms, and Emperor Ku promoted the development of the country with his noble moral character and outstanding achievements. Yao's wise rule and the beginning of the abdication system, Shun's filial piety and governance of the world, and Yu's great deeds of flood control all demonstrate the courage and wisdom of the ancients...

Sand and Foam (English Version)

(le) Kahlil Gibran

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"Sand and Foam" by Kahlil Gibran is a collection of profound prose poems and fables that explore the mysteries of life, love, spirituality and the human condition. Each chapter in the book is short and concise, but every word is precise. It compares the complexity of life to the fleeting changes of sand, and at the same time compares the eternal power of the universe to the foam of ocean waves. With a gentle and profound writing style, it invites readers to think deeply about their own existence, interpersonal relationships and the inner connection between all things. Its influence spans generations and resonates with people.

Immortal Masterpieces: Words That Influence the World

Deming

108K0

The book "Immortal Famous Articles: Words That Influence the World" selects literary and ideological treasures that span time and space and profoundly influence the process of human civilization. From classical philosophy to modern literature, from the profound wisdom of the East to the rational brilliance of the West, every chapter shines with the spark of human spiritual exploration. They not only shape the foundation of culture, but also inspire resonance and change in countless hearts. With its unique perspective, this book leads readers through time and space to feel the immortal power behind those words and how they continue to illuminate the path forward for mankind across centuries.

All Living Beings Have Great Happiness: Collected Works of Master Hongyi

Li Shutong

91K0

"Collected Works of Master Hongyi" is a collection of writings that collects the essence of Master Hongyi (Li Shutong)'s life. This book systematically displays the master's thoughts, artistic achievements and Buddhist practice experiences before and after he became a monk, including his letters, poems, aphorisms, sermons and Buddhist texts, etc. By reading this book, readers can not only gain an in-depth understanding of Master Hongyi's legendary life and Buddhist attainments, but also feel his indifference to fame and wealth, his noble feelings of transcending the world, and gain spiritual enlightenment and purification.

Old Christmas (english Version)

(us) Washington Irving

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"Old Christmas" is a work included in Washington Irving's masterpiece "Notes on What He Sees". By depicting traditional British Christmas scenes, it shows the warmth and joy of family reunions, roaring fires, abundant food, and neighbors inviting each other and celebrating together during the holiday. It also reveals the author's nostalgia for the bygone time and his cherishment of traditional customs.

Xiao Hong's Complete Collection of Fine Works

Xiao Hong

642K0

This is a large collection of essays that selects the best parts of Xiao Hong's literary works, aiming to show readers the unique talent and artistic charm of this outstanding female writer. This book carefully selects a number of Xiao Hong's representative works in different creative periods, with a total of more than 600,000 words. Including novels, short stories, prose, poetry and other genres. The book includes many classic but slightly less popular works, and also includes 42 letters to Xiao Jun. The novels included in the book, such as "The Field of Life and Death" and "The Story of Hulan River", are unique in the modern Chinese literary world with their profound tragic connotations and unique literary styles. The work not only reveals the social reality and the suffering life of the people in Northeast China, but also shows Xiao Hong's profound thinking about life, human nature and destiny. In terms of short stories and short stories, this book includes classics such as "March in a Small Town" and "Ox Cart". These works have won the love and praise of readers for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound social insights. The prose part includes chapters such as "Eternal Longing and Pursuit" and "Memory of Mr. Lu Xun". These works record Xiao Hong's personal experience, emotional world and deep memory of Lu Xun and other literary predecessors, showing Xiao Hong's sensitivity, delicacy and affection as a female writer. This book is not only a collection of literary works, but also an important document reflecting Xiao Hong's literary thoughts and artistic style. By reading this book, readers can have an in-depth understanding of Xiao Hong's literary achievements and creative characteristics, appreciate the social style and people's living conditions of that era described in her writings, and gain a more comprehensive understanding of this great female writer.

Essence of Notes and Novels

Edited By Li Shangqing

289K0

"The Essence of Notebook Novels" is a carefully selected collection of ancient notebook novels, which brings together the most imaginative and interesting short stories written by literati of all ages. These stories may record anecdotes, describe various aspects of the market, or express the philosophy of life. They demonstrate the breadth, depth, and unique charm of Chinese culture in concise and clear strokes. The book contains both thrilling legends of strange things and delicate emotional descriptions. Each article is a profound insight into human nature, society and nature, allowing readers to appreciate the charm and wisdom of ancient literature in easy reading.

Selected Poems of Mu Dan

Mu Dan

63K0

"Selected Poems of Mu Dan" is a collection of poems by the famous modern Chinese poet Mu Dan, including many of his representative works, such as "The Wild Beast", "Praise", and "Eight Poems". Mu Dan's poetry has a unique style, which not only draws on Western modernist styles, but also incorporates Chinese local colors, and is full of intellectual depth. His poems have diverse themes, including profound thoughts on life, love, and war, as well as delicate descriptions of nature, history, and human nature. Through selected poems, this book demonstrates the style and charm of Mu Dan's poetry creation. It is a very modern chapter in the history of modern Chinese poetry. It is a rare classic for readers who love poetry.

The Remains of the Stone House

Ma Xulun

63K0

The book "The Stone House Remains Sinking" records anecdotes since the late Qing Dynasty. It records some of Mr. Ma Xulun's personal experiences and insights, as well as his thoughts and comments on the social phenomena and cultural traditions of the time, such as the story of "Mr. Ma Soup", which shows the social customs and cultural atmosphere of the time.

Wandering Cabin

Wandering Cabin

Literature

Thirteen Compiled By Ah Quan

81K0

What does a life composed of freedom, romance, dreams and love look like? What is your ideal home and life like? The cabin of Shisan and Ah Quan provides an answer. During the days in the cabin, they cut firewood, raised horses, kept warm, repaired furniture, and built a home bit by bit with their own hands. The process was ups and downs, but also beautiful; every day the family spent together was a unique and colorful life. There are 4 chapters in the book, which respectively tell the story of the cabin, the neighbors of the cabin, the author's emotional outlook and the reluctance to leave the grassland temporarily. The author uses gentle, powerful, candid and hot words to record the thoughts, insights, interesting things about life, and customs and customs of living in a log cabin in Hulunbuir. Together with photos that are rich in life and full of healing power, the author presents Hulunbuir's unique human style and the bitter, spicy, and sweet life in Hulunbuir to readers. Readers can not only feel the charm of prairie style from the book, but also see themselves empathizing with it. After reading this book, you will cry, laugh, be healed, and gain positive vitality. We all yearn to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and return to the tranquility of nature, but not many of us have the courage to take the first step. And life in this wooden house is not only the dream of Shisan and Ah Quan, but also the dream of many young people in today's society. I hope readers can regain the motivation to work hard for their dreams and love through this book. This book is suitable for readers of all ages.

Palace of Eternal Life

Hong Sheng

86K0

"The Palace of Eternal Life" is a legendary drama written by Hong Sheng, a playwright in the early Qing Dynasty. It describes the love story between Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang Guifei, as well as the great disaster brought to the country by the emperor's fatuousness and political corruption during the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty. The first half describes the two people's oath of alliance in the Palace of Eternal Life, the An-Shi Rebellion, the Mawei Incident, and the death of Concubine Yang. The second half describes the story of Emperor Ming's longing for Concubine Yang, sending people to search for her soul, and the story of their reunion in the Moon Palace, embodying the ideal of beautiful love. "The Palace of Eternal Life" had a profound impact on the society of the early Qing Dynasty. As an emotional masterpiece, it closely interweaves history and emotion, successfully demonstrates the charm and depth of Kun Opera, and brings a historical world of sorrow and joy to the audience. "The Palace of Eternal Life" not only reveals the prosperity and decline of Tang Dynasty society, but also reflects the lessons of the demise of the Ming Dynasty, reflecting the critical attitude of society at that time towards the monarch's debauchery and harm to the country. At the same time, the portrayal of the characters in the play is also extremely successful. From the royal nobles to the loyal and patriotic people to the villains, they are all vividly portrayed, leaving a deep impression on the audience.

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Literature

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"Night Sailing" is an encyclopedia book written by Zhang Dai, a writer and historian in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The book covers astronomy and geography, hundreds of classics and history, three religions and nine streams, gods and ghosts, political personnel, and the evolution of laws and regulations. It contains more than 4,000 items of cultural common sense. This book was written after the fall of the Ming Dynasty (1644), and was not first published until the 40th year of Qianlong's reign (1775). Zhang Dai demonstrates his profound knowledge and wide range of interests through rich and diverse knowledge items in the book. The book not only contains an in-depth analysis of ancient culture, but also intersperses many vivid and interesting anecdotes, making this encyclopedia both academically valuable and full of interest. Zhang Dai named "Night Sailing Ship" to remind people that they can increase their knowledge in small talk and avoid making a fool of themselves due to ignorance in similar situations, showing his unique cultural sentiments and educational concepts.

Collection of Foreign Myths and Stories

Li Wenqu

50K0

This book carefully selects very interesting foreign mythological stories. While reading, you can gradually understand the overall spirit of the original Chinese culture contained in them through understanding the myths of your ancestors. The stories in the book introduce the most representative myths from many nations with long cultures, such as Greece, Arabia, India, Poland, and Egypt. These stories reflect the lives and thoughts of ancient humans and promote the development of literature and art in later generations. Early exposure to these mythical stories that have been passed down for a long time can enable readers to understand the different cultures of various ethnic groups in the world, thereby stimulating rich imagination and creativity. The language of this book is easy to understand. While reading the story, readers will also subtly understand the traditional culture of other countries and feel the power of culture, so that these cultures can be better inherited and carried forward.

I Am a Melancholy Guest in the World: Nalan Xingde's Emotions and Words

Yang Zhao

30K0

The deep affection shown by Nalan Xingde in his poems made him known as "the first love type in the Qing Dynasty" by later generations, and his short life was just like his poems, which made people sad and sighing. Nalan Xingde, whose courtesy name is Rongruo, also known as Nalan Rongruo, is one of the most famous poets in the Qing Dynasty. He is known as "the first poet in the Manchu Qing Dynasty" and "the first poet in the early Qing Dynasty". His poems are sincere in emotion and profound in artistic conception, and mostly express personal emotions and people. His collection of poems was originally named "Side Hat Collection" and was later renamed "Drinking Water Poems", implying the profound emotions and self-realization contained in his poems. This book introduces Nalan Xingde's works and life, aiming to give readers a better understanding of him.

Every Word is Pearl: the Essence of Those Popular Sayings in the Past

Edited By Li Shangqing

132K0

This is a book that captures the pulse of the times and brings together the wisdom of language. It selects buzzwords that have been widely circulated and have far-reaching influence in recent years. From Internet hot words to social mantras, each sentence carries the emotions of the times and cultural changes. This book not only collects the original forms of these buzzwords, but also digs deeper into the stories, meanings and transmission paths behind them, demonstrating the unique charm of language as a mirror of society. Reading this book is like walking in the forest of language, every "jewel" shines with the light of wisdom and creativity.

Selections of the World's Excellent Prose Essays

Compiled By Nie Xiaodan

86K0

"Selected World's Outstanding Prose" brings together classic prose passages from many outstanding writers in the history of global literature. It transcends the boundaries of time and space and displays rich and diverse thoughts, emotions and artistic styles. From philosophical and profound European essays, to gentle and delicate Asian sketches, to free-spirited American narratives, this book selects words that touch the soul and enlighten wisdom. Each prose is the author's unique perception of life and a profound discussion of eternal themes such as nature, love, death, and dreams, allowing readers to feel the power and beauty of words between the lines and enjoy a spiritual feast that transcends national boundaries.

Sentiment Has Hurt Parting Since Ancient Times: Melancholy and Affection in Liu Yong's Poems

Yang Zhao

31K0

In Liu Yong's lyrics, affection and melancholy are often intertwined and difficult to separate. His desire and persistence for love, his sympathy and praise for women, his love and concern for life, as well as his emotion and helplessness about career, life, and the universe, all turned into the affectionate brushwork and expression of melancholy in his words. This blend of affection and melancholy gives Liu Yong's lyrics a unique artistic charm and makes him an immortal poet in the history of Chinese literature. This book uses Liu Yong's life, career and classic poems as clues to briefly explain the deep feelings and melancholy in Liu Yong's poems, trying to show a poet with a profound emotional world and unique artistic talent and his dreamlike life.

Selected Poems of Master Hongyi

Master Hongyi

10K0

"Master Hongyi's Poems and Selected Works" selects the poems and selected works of Master Hongyi (Li Shutong), showing his profound cultural heritage and philosophical thinking. The poems in the book have profound artistic conception, including pious expressions of Buddhist beliefs and profound insights into various aspects of life. The anthology covers letters, speeches, aphorisms and other forms, and contains Master Hongyi's wisdom and philosophy of life. The whole book uses poems to convey feelings and texts to convey morals, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty of poetry and at the same time absorb rich life wisdom and spiritual nourishment.

Autumn with the Fragrance of Red Lotus Roots and Lingering Jade: Li Qingzhao's Words and Dreams

Yang Zhao

31K0

This book uses Li Qingzhao's classic lyrics and life ups and downs as clues, combined with the historical background, to narrate the ups and downs of Li Qingzhao's life. It is hoped that readers can get a glimpse of the talent and personality charm of Li Qingzhao, the most talented woman throughout the ages, and remember this outstanding writer. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the lyrics and appreciation of his lyrics, this book also injects the author's reverie into the biography about Li Qingzhao in his later years, aiming to enrich the readability of the article and at the same time pay tribute to this great poet in another way.

Selected Poems of Tao Xingzhi

Tao Xingzhi

11K0

"Selected Poems of Tao Xingzhi" is a collection of poetry that brings together the affection and wisdom of the famous educator Mr. Tao Xingzhi. Mr. Tao Xingzhi is not only an important founder of modern education in China, but his poetry creation is also full of humanistic care and educational ideals. This book selects many classic poems by Mr. Tao Xingzhi. These poems use simple language and sincere emotions to express his love for education, care for children and deep expectations for social progress. Each poem contains profound philosophy and beautiful vision, allowing readers to feel the power of education and the charm of poetry in their taste. It is another window to understand Tao Xingzhi's educational thoughts and personality charm.

Tianwen

Tianwen

Literature

Qu Yuan

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"Heavenly Questions" is a long poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. The whole poem asks questions about heaven and earth, nature, history, mythology and many other issues. It is full of profound thoughts on the origin of the universe, the creation of all things, the blessings and blessings of the world, and historical changes. The poem uses rich imagination and unique artistic techniques to express Qu Yuan's exploration of the mysteries of the universe and concerns about social reality, and demonstrates his unremitting pursuit of truth and deep concern for the fate of the country. It is a treasure in ancient Chinese literature.

Women's Collection

(qing Dynasty) Chen Weisong

20K0

"Collection of Women" is a collection of works compiled by Qing Dynasty writer Chen Weisong. It mainly collects anecdotes and poems about women since the early Qing Dynasty. The book not only records the beautiful thoughts and noble conduct of many talented women, such as the story of Li Xiangjun rejecting Tian Yang and Ruan Dacheng, but also depicts the displacement of famous women in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and expresses the thoughts of the survivors of the early Qing Dynasty about their homeland. In addition, the book also contains some works that express the pain of family and country, reflecting the social background during the revolution of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Overall, "Collection of Women" is an important reference for studying female literature and culture in the Qing Dynasty.

Houdelu

Houdelu

Literature

Li Yuangang

77K0

"Houde Lu" is an important classic in the Southern Song Dynasty. Xingwen priests in the Song Dynasty generally had high self-moral pursuits and a strong sense of social responsibility, and their novels often showed strong moral admonishment and punishment. "Houde Lu" was produced under this cultural background. The book extensively collects stories from the history books and novels of the Song Dynasty, focusing on the deeds of famous officials and ordinary scholars. It mainly compiles stories about the good governance and virtue of the scholar-bureaucrats in the Song Dynasty, and advocates the moral concept of kindness and benevolence. Its content covers many themes such as disaster relief, redressing injustices in prison, helping people in need, distinguishing between public and private, and repaying kindness and righteousness. These stories show examples of noble character and encourage people to follow their examples and strive to improve their own moral cultivation. "Houde Lu" not only had a profound impact on moral persuasion and punishment, but also had certain value in document collation, compilation and supplementing history, providing valuable information for future generations to study the history and culture of the Song Dynasty.

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