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Ten Lectures on Ci Studies

Long Yusheng

107K0

Ci is one of the main genres of Chinese classical literature. It rose with the Tang and Five Dynasties, and reached a peak in the Song Dynasty, leaving many classic works. Words have unique institutional characteristics. "Ten Lectures on Ci Studies" is an introductory book about the knowledge of Ci explained by Mr. Long Yusheng, a famous contemporary Ci study expert. This book is revised based on the lecture notes given to students at Shanghai Theater Academy. The content of the book mainly includes the history of the development of Ci in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the relationship between tone and rhyme, length of phrases, rhyme selection, and the impact of literary techniques such as antithesis, bixing, and word generation on emotional expression. The author integrates his decades of research experience and lyrics writing experience, and talks about it in a clear and simple way, which is very helpful for readers to appreciate the lyrics. Since its publication, this book has been very popular among ordinary readers and also highly recognized by professionals. It is a classic introduction to poetry knowledge.

Qi Gong Shuo Tang Poems (supplementary Edition)

Written By Qi Gong And Edited By Chai Jianhong

66K0

"Qi Gong Talks about Tang Poetry" is mainly based on the content compiled by Mr. Chai Jianhong based on Mr. Qi Gong's lecture notes, including Qi Gong's Talk about Tang Poetry (four lectures in total), Qi Gong's lecture outline of Du Fu's preparation, and eight quatrains on Tang Poetry. This compilation also adds two articles by Mr. Qi, "Grammatical Issues in Parallel Prose in Ancient Poetry" and "From the Flexibility of Single Characters to Rhetorical Issues in Old Style Poetry" originally included in the "Chinese Phenomenology Series", in order to show more of Mr. Qi's unique insights on the art of poetry and poetry writing. Mr. Qi Gong has a profound academic background and a profound understanding of the issues in classical poetry. The content described in this book is easy to understand and has high academic value and is also very interesting to read.

The Poet's Heart is in the World: Famous Contemporary Poets Talk About Poetry

Liu Ning

150K0

This book is a collection of poetry speeches by famous poets compiled by Liu Ning, a researcher at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a famous scholar. The 10 speakers in the book are all outstanding cutting-edge scholars who have been working in the field of poetry for more than 20 years. They have profound attainments and are good at both research and creation. The speeches they gave did not introduce general knowledge, but always focused on poetic techniques, understanding the heart of poetry, and directly exploring the essence of poetry. They could refine and elaborate on the characteristics of poetic language and creative methods according to the unique needs of contemporary people to understand poetry. It was a concentrated display of cutting-edge thinking in the study of contemporary classical poetry. This book has very important guiding significance for contemporary people to learn poetry, read poetry, and create poetry. I believe it will be well received and loved by the majority of readers.

Jinyi Has a Golden Needle: a Collection of Essays on the Compilation of Chen Xin Ancient Books and the Study of Classical Literature

Edited By Chen Xinzu, Qi Yongxiang, And Wang Lan

385K0

Written by Chen Xin and edited by Qi Yongxiang and Wang Lan, "Golden Clothes Have a Golden Needle: Chen Xin's Collation of Ancient Books and Research on Classical Literature" compiles the important papers, prefaces and postscripts of Mr. Chen Xin, a retired editor of People's Literature Publishing House, during his lifetime, and is divided into "Collation and Research of Ancient Books" It consists of six parts: "Research on Sikuquanshu", "Compilation and Research of Complete Poems of the Song Dynasty", "Research on Ancient Novels", "Compilation and Research on Ancient Poems and Prose", "Selected Letters from Mr. Chen Xin", and the appendix "Chronology of Mr. Chen Xin" compiled by Zhou Xinhui. The articles included in it are a summary of Mr. Chen Xin's experience in the four books and actively participated in various academic and editing work such as the collection and research of ancient books. The content is extensive and profound, full of insights, and has reference and guiding significance for the current collection and collation of ancient books.

Egongping

Egongping

Literature

Nie Xiongqian

168K0

"Egongping" is a narrative prose work that recalls the rural life of his childhood and youth through the perspective of personal growth. The language is natural, simple and clear, the emotions are full and deep, the characters are warm and amiable, and most importantly, it describes the interpersonal emotions and changes in rural society. This work has the mark of the times and humanistic care. It expresses deep emotions in a simple and implicit writing style. Although what is written is ordinary things, there is beauty in the ordinary, and there is a kind of understanding of life after experiencing the world, and a personal understanding of life. From a historical perspective, "Egongping" restores the history of changes in a village from the 1960s to today. Among the vivid characters and stories, it directly touches on the joyful life of several generations in a small village. In addition to showing the real and lively rural life, it also sets up a clear time and space background to restore a vivid picture of rural history.

Excellent Article: Selected Readings for Nian Lou Xue

Chung Shu Ho

95K0

This book is a collection of short stories written by Chung Shu Ho. It selects the essence of more than 200 short stories from "Nian Lou Xu", which is very literary. Each article consists of three parts: learning from the short, reading from the building, and reading from the building. "Learning from the short" is an ancient text of no more than 100 words, "reading from the building" is the author's unique interpretation of the translation, and "saying from the building" is a commentary on the content of the ancient text. The selected classical Chinese essays are of various types, innovative, short and concise, thoughtful and content, with a light and gentle writing style. The translation part is smooth, smooth and natural, not artificial or stiff, has flexible syntax and is not stereotyped, and can all be written independently. The review part is humorous and sophisticated, with profound charm, leisurely writing, self-sufficient, and yet to the point.

Jiaxuan Ci Theory Dongpo Ci Theory

Gu Sui

60K0

"Jia Xuan Ci Shu" and "Dongpo Ci Shu" are two short books written by Mr. Gu Sui, a famous expert in classical literature research, in the 1930s. Mr. Gu is good at composing lyrics and has very high attainments in the study of lyrics. His way of speaking emphasizes interest and understanding. "Jia Xuan Ci Shuo" was published one after another in the "Min Yuan" supplement of Tianjin's "Republic of China Daily", starting from September 3 to November 8, 1947, and was published twenty-five times in total. "Dongpo Ci Shuo" was published in the "Literature" supplement of "North China Daily" on July 11, 1948, but its content was not fully published and was not fully published until later. These two small books embody his way of speaking and his views on poetry. His way of speaking and viewpoints still have a very high reference value for contemporary readers to appreciate words, and are very suitable for general readers. "Jia Xuan Ci Shuo" was written first, and "Dongpo Ci Shu" was written later. The latter often supplements and echoes the former, so the order of the book cannot be adjusted arbitrarily. Today, people often use "Su Xin Ci Shuo" as the title of the joint publication, which seems inappropriate. Today, the author's original intention is still followed to determine the order.

Poetry in Mongolian

Zhou Benchun

115K0

Zhou Benchun is a famous contemporary scholar of classical literature and history. This book is divided into twenty chapters, including "Talking about Ping and Lei in three words and two words", "Duality and rhymed poetry", "Poetry composition and lyrics", "Talk about calligraphy practice", "Critical characters in poetry", "Application of numbers in poetry", "Issues about plants, trees, birds and fish", "Issues about time and place", "Talking about topic introduction" , "Talk about the structure of short poems", "Analysis of litigation problems", "Implicitness and happiness", "Inheritance and change", "Talk about the use of allusions", "Emotion and reason", "Talk about broad knowledge", "Concealment and expression", "Dreams and poetry", "Painting and poetry" and "New poetry and old poetry" and other interesting topics. The author is proficient in poetry creation. He has compiled various poems and collections. He is familiar with the inner texture and creation secrets of poetry. His detailed decisions are all based on his unique experience and refinement. His writing style is elegant and gentle. Scholars have commented that this book is a "poetry learning guide truly written by everyone."

One Thousand and One Nights (6 Volumes in Total)

Naxun Translation

1.8M0

"One Thousand and One Nights", also known as "Arabian Nights", is a collection of Arabic folk tales. According to legend, a king hated his queen for being selfish and killed her. From then on, he married a girl every day and killed her the next morning. In order to save the innocent woman, the prime minister's daughter voluntarily married the king and told stories every night to arouse the king's interest. Her story was told for One Thousand and One Nights, and finally the king was moved. These stories include myths and legends, fables and fairy tales, marriage and love, sailing adventures, court anecdotes, celebrity anecdotes, etc. The characters in the stories include gods and spirits, kings and ministers, wealthy businessmen, common people, and all three religions and nine streams. These stories and characters are intertwined to form a complex picture of social life in the medieval Arab empire. They are precious materials for studying Arab and Eastern history, culture, religion, folk customs, etc. Mr. Naxun's translation is the exclusive copyright of our company. The six-volume full translation was carefully edited by him and was first published from 1982 to 1984. It was the only full translation directly from the original Arabic text in China at that time. It made a significant contribution to academic communication and cultural exchange. Naxun's translation has always been loved by readers. The re-release of "One Thousand and One Nights (Full Translation)" after 40 years can meet the expectations of many readers.

Smiling is Not the Only Answer

(us) Sarah Ruhl

102K0

At the peak of her career, Sarah experienced a high-risk pregnancy and gave birth to twins. What followed was not only the joy of motherhood, but also a series of diseases, such as Bell's palsy (idiopathic facial paralysis), celiac disease, cholestasis, postpartum depression, etc., Thus embarking on a ten-year long road to recovery. In a series of poignant musings, the author chronicles her journey as a patient, wife, mother, and artist. It shows the conflict between different identities, and also explores the struggle of mismatch between body and inner body, the pain of postpartum depression, and the story of marriage, showing the tenacity and desire for a better life. Give people the courage and hope to persevere in adversity.

Running Chinese Grass

Zhong Zhaoyun

284K0

This book is a reportage that comprehensively introduces Juncao technology and its inventor Lin Zhanxi. Lin Zhanxi is the prototype of Professor Ling Yinong in the poverty alleviation drama "Mountains and Seas". He is currently the executive deputy director, chief scientist, researcher, doctoral supervisor of the National Juncao Engineering Technology Research Center, an academician of the United Nations International Academy of Ecological Security, director of the Fujian Juncao Engineering Technology Research Center, director of the Juncao Research Institute of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, president of the Fujian Juncao Development Engineering Association, and vice president of the Fujian Invention Association. Juncao technology is a unique Chinese technology invented by him in 1987 that "replaces wood with grass." This technology realizes the comprehensive and efficient utilization of the three major agricultural resources of light, heat, and water, the cyclic production of plants, animals, and fungi, and combines the three major economic, social, and environmental benefits, which is conducive to ecological, food, and energy security. The advent of this technology has been promoted to more than 100 countries around the world, playing an important role in eradicating poverty, promoting employment, utilizing renewable resources, and combating climate change. The International Ecological Security Cooperation Organization once awarded China's Juncao technology the "World Ecological Security Award". The book uses his life experience and scientific research experience as the main line to truly reproduce the progress China has made in agricultural science and technology.

The Story of Guangming Cinema

Ai's Light

151K0

This book is reportage and is divided into ten chapters to record in detail the process and touching stories of teacher and student volunteers from Communication University of China's "Guangming Cinema" in making barrier-free films for the visually impaired. Since 2017, a team of teacher and student volunteers from Communication University of China has launched the "Bright Cinema" project. More than 500 teacher and student volunteers have produced and disseminated barrier-free films for the visually impaired, building a "cultural blind path." Up to now, the works of "Guangming Cinema" have covered 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) across the country and the Macao Special Administrative Region, and have been given to 2,244 special education schools across the country, benefiting more than 2 million blind people. In recent years, Xinhua News Agency, CGTN, People's Daily and other mainstream media have reported on "Guangming Cinema" many times. This project won many honors such as the 13th China Youth Volunteer Outstanding Project Award, the 5th Targeted Poverty Alleviation Typical Project Award for Universities Directly Affiliated to the Ministry of Education, etc.

Plants and Trees Are Affectionate: Follow the Solar Terms to Find Happiness in the World

Yin Ruojin

102K0

This book is a companion volume to the best-selling book "Interesting Plants and Plants". The author visits some trees and flowers with cultural heritage and historical background in every season of the year. These trees, flowers and plants are like the author's frequent friends. "Emotional Plants and Plants" is based on the twenty-four solar terms, with some flowers and trees that the author has visited over the years as its title. It records the emotional stories between "people and plants" in the form of travel notes, such as "Visiting Plum Blossoms in Guoqing Temple", "Eighteen Mandala Flower House", "Pine in Dali", "Interview with Wen Zhengming Hand Planting" "Wisteria", "Almond Blossoms at Mutianyu Great Wall", "Lilacs of Fayuan Temple", "Begonias in the Forbidden City", "Snow in May", etc., A total of 60 articles, equipped with 60 hand-painted pictures of plants and animals by the author, using beautiful pictures and texts to show the life aesthetics of the 24 solar terms, and to show the beautiful interdependence between natural vegetation and people.

Everything Begins with Love: the Essence of Three Hundred Years of Russian Love Poetry

(russia) Pushkin Et Al.

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This book starts with Lomonosov, the founder of Moscow State University, and selects 138 love poems from 107 famous poets in the three hundred years of Russian literary history, including Pushkin, Lermontov and other poets well-known to Chinese readers, as well as Sumaroko There are unfamiliar names such as Husband and Polonsky, including poets from the Golden Age such as Tyuchev and Fet, as well as poets from the Silver Age such as Yesenin and Akhmatova, and even contemporary poets such as Seidakova, Nikolenkova, and Isaeva, whose works It involves classicism, sentimentalism, romanticism, realism, citizen poetry school, pure art school, symbolism school, Acme school, Imagism school, loud voice school, whisper school and other schools. The themes include admiration, first love, passionate love, lost love, and loneliness. Love, bitter love, secret love and other kinds of love, the style may be lingering, unrestrained, reserved, cheerful, euphemistic, playful, simple, gorgeous, quiet, charming, pathos or ecstasy, it is a veritable essence of love poetry.

Selected Works of Wang Yaping (2 Volumes in Total)

Written By Wang Yaping Edited By Wang Wei

492K0

A collection of poems and essays by Wang Yaping, an old poet and leader in literary and artistic work, in two volumes, about 600 pages each. It is currently edited and selected by his son Wang Wei. The author began publishing works in 1932. He is the author of poetry collections such as "Urban Winter", "December Wind", "Song of Petrels", "The Ballad of Life", "Bloody Jacket", etc., Essay collections "From Old Art to New Art", "On Du Fu", scripts "Zhang Yu Boils the Sea", "Hot Metal Flowers", and librettos such as "A Hundred Birds Pay Attendance to the Phoenix" and "Black Girl". The poetry anthology includes both new poetry and a small amount of old-style poetry; the literary anthology includes memoirs, essays, literary theory, etc., And strives to include all Wang Yaping's important and influential poetry and essays. The appendix contains the preface of Zang Ke's family. A small number of original prints are inserted into the poetry volume.

Sixteen Lectures on Wen Yiduo's Tang Poems

Wen Yiduo

145K0

"Sixteen Lectures on Wen Yiduo's Tang Poems" is a masterpiece of Wen Yiduo's research on Tang poetry. He used the insight of a great poet to point out the beauty of Tang poetry, which makes people feel hearty when reading it. What's so good about Li Bai's poems? The good thing about Li Bai's poems is that they are immortal. Li Bai is an unruly genius. His poems are clear and clear, with a sense of heroism. His five rhymes can be said to be the soul of ancient poetry covered in the body of the near body, with the decoration of the near body. It is both beautiful in form and simple in momentum. What's so good about Du Fu's poems? The good thing about Du Fu's poems is that they are deeply rooted in reality. Du Fu had both a great personality and outstanding talents. His writings have penetrated into the vast society and people. For the sake of this society and people, he shares its joys and sorrows, and exclaims with them: "There are tens of thousands of vast buildings, and the great shelter of the poor people in the world makes them happy! The wind and rain do not move, as peaceful as the mountains." What is so good about Zhang Ruoxu's poems? The good thing about Zhang Ruoxu's poems is that they have a broad layout. In "Moonlight Night on the Spring River", facing love, he realized the principle of "eternity" in the finite and infinite, sentimental and ruthless, and wrote the eternal famous saying "Life is endless from generation to generation, but the river and the moon are only similar every year." Wen Yiduo commented that this poem has a strong cosmic consciousness and opened the way for the poetry of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Open this book and see that Wen Yiduo has described the beauty of Tang poetry very accurately, praised enthusiastically, and commented rationally!

Liu Xingchen's Serious Case Notes 1

Detective Liu Xingchen

205K0

Provincial experts' notes on solving the case! It contains 16 real cases including Northeastern gangs, burying corpses to suppress houses, killing husbands and changing faces, etc. Interpol Liu Xingchen has been a police officer for 15 years and has solved more than 1,000 cases, many of which were supervised by the Ministry of Public Security and the Provincial Public Security Department. He has won the third-class individual merit three times. This book records the major cases he has personally experienced since he became a police officer in 2007: from the gangsters who kill people, to the tomb robbers who bury corpses in houses; from the wife who changed the face of her dead husband in order to defraud the bail, to the perfect husband who killed two wives in a row and claimed to love him... These crimes, described in the news as "extremely cruel in means, extremely bad in nature, and with great social impact", have revealed a hidden corner in the calm and daily reality of society.

Lychees Are Still Red Every Year

Xiao Fuxing

115K0

There are flowers in spring, moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If there is nothing to worry about, it is a good time in the world. "Lychees Still Red Every Year" is a heart-warming book written by Xiao Fuxing, winner of the "China Good Book" award, for everyone. It selects 56 classic works, covering six major themes: family, friendship, love, food, travel, and philosophy. It expresses feelings about old friends and relatives, describes the fireworks in the world, and writes the wisdom of life. Sincere and heart-warming, sober and transparent, it can cure your confusion, anxiety and uneasiness. Famous works such as "Lacey Dumplings" and "The Green Creeper" have been selected as Chinese textbooks for universities, middle schools and primary schools. The language is beautiful and touching. Excellent works such as "You Should Go to Far Places When You Are Young" and "Safe News and Reunions of Old Friends" have been widely disseminated on online platforms and warmed thousands of readers. During the three meals and the four seasons, I hope you can sit in the present moment and not be impetuous. When life is ups and downs, I hope you can overcome your sorrows and joys without fear or worry. Even in ordinary and trivial days, you can live your own elegance.

In the Name of the People: the Whole Story of the Copyright Case for the Tv Series "in the Name of the People

Jin Jie

300K0

This book truly records the litigation process of the copyright dispute case of "In the Name of the People" and describes the twists and turns and emotions experienced by lawyers Jin Jie and Yang Wen, senior partners of Beijing Jingdu Law Firm, who represented the famous writer and screenwriter Zhou Meisen. For lawyers to represent cases, the glory of the results is important, but the excitement of the process is even more worth recalling. As a difficult case with a major impact and high attention, the victory of this case not only reflects the lawyer's profound legal skills and truth-seeking professionalism, but also demonstrates the fairness of the judiciary and the protection of legitimate rights and interests. The author puts forward unique insights on how to properly exercise the right to file a lawsuit and how to protect excellent classic literary works. The litigation materials and effective judgments of the People's Court attached to the article make it not only a piece of documentary literature, but also a masterpiece with learning and reference value for legal practitioners.

The Rule of Law

The Rule of Law

Literature

Wan Xuezhong

10K0

This book is a collection of poems written by Wan Xuezhong from 2018 to 2022. It comprehensively demonstrates the style of a straightforward media person who combines literary ingenuity and legal concerns. This book is divided into five chapters. The first four chapters are mainly based on the seasonal attributes of the poetry content, which are divided into four seasons: "spring", "summer", "autumn" and "winter". This part mainly compiles ancient poems, a total of 100 poems. In addition, the fifth season (chapter) is added as an easter egg, named "The Never-ending Season". This chapter mainly contains Wan Xuezhong's modern prose and prose poems, a total of 11 entries. Finally, it ends with the song "Reading a Collection of Poems", which includes a total of 112 works.

My Friend from 1918

Xie Cuiping

139K0

There is a leprosy rehabilitation village on Si'an Island in Dongguan, Guangdong. Xie Cuiping came here to work as a volunteer. Her job content was varied: helping the elderly in the village repair their mobile phones (secret: restart), and recharge their phone bills ("Cuiping, the phone bill you recharged is for long-lasting calls, I recharged it myself, and I finished the calls so quickly!" ), Purchasing supplies, etc., Of course, she also had to fend off scams and health product sales calls, take the elderly out for fun, or help the elderly find their long-lost relatives based on vague clues ("There is a slope at the entrance of our village!")... Slowly, she became familiar with everyone. Grandpa Liu Dajian planted a garden of roses; Uncle Zhang Xian is a gourmet and won an award for his glutinous rice recipe; Uncle Peng has no fingers, but he is still a famous painter; the fourth sister's mother-in-law has lived alone in the mountains for the past 50 years; and how come this person, at such an age, is joking all day long without speaking the truth? In the rehabilitation village with inconvenient transportation, the days passed peacefully and peacefully... Later, the elderly people left one by one. People are like mangoes on a tree. When they are ripe and wormy, they will naturally fall off. Cuiping couldn't bear to leave them, and she wanted to work hard to leave some traces for them. Hence, this book was born.

I Saw Countless Times of Her: 30 Nights of Talking About Literature and Movies with Girls

Zhang Li

111K0

What happens when familiar stories are retold from a female perspective? For 30 nights, Teacher Zhang Li and the girls started an adventure of reading and watching. The first part of the book introduces what "female literature" is, uses the form of a monument to writers to mark the development of modern and contemporary women's literature, and talks about women's writing today, laying the foundation for understanding women's literature. The second part reinterprets 20 familiar literature and movies from a female perspective. They are some classic, popular, traditional, and popular stories, and not all of them are from female creators or feminist works. However, through the female perspective, the stories have opened up a deeper space, and the fate of the neglected women and vulnerable people has been seen and paid attention to.

Japanese Classical Women's Diary (illustrated Edition)

Ae

214K0

During the Heian period in Japan, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was absorbed, and the palace diary literature written in female characters (kana script) was born, which can be regarded as the origin of Japanese women's literature. These works depict elegant court life, tell elegant and bitter love experiences, and also provide new soil for "The Tale of Genji", which is regarded by later generations as the highest peak of Japanese classical literature. "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" adheres to the tradition of the diary of a palace lady, describing the palace life and what Murasaki Shikibu saw and heard when he served Murasaki Shikibu, the author of "The Tale of Genji", when he served Akiko Fujiwara, the middle palace. "Dragonfly Diary" is the pioneer work of female diary literature during the Heian Dynasty. It is divided into three volumes, which reviews the nearly 21 years of marriage to the regent Sekishiro Fujiwara Kaneie. "Izumi Shikibu Diary" is characterized by unrestrained singing style and passionate emotions, and it deeply portrays the true mentality of women in love, where they are swaying and worrying about gains and losses. "Genshiki Diary" is based on personal collections, travel notes and other materials, and describes the bright and bright emotions, thoughts and memories of women influenced by literary works such as "The Story of Genshiki".

Spring Breeze Writes Luohu

Editor-in-chief Xie Xiangnan

40K0

"Spring Breeze Writes about Luohu" is edited by the well-known writer Xie Xiangnan and compiles poems about Shenzhen and Luohu written by many poets. The poet either focused on the plants, trees, mountains and rivers of Luohu, or captured the unique charm of this modern city. He wrote down the modernity and modernity in the reinforced city with his pen, leaving behind the shadow of the simple people living in this land. He also captured the rare poetry and fireworks in the city. Every line in the words reflects his deep love for Shenzhen.

Selected Poems of Flowers (chinese Classical Literature Selections Series)

Commentary By Liu Shuli

87K0

"Huajian Ji" is a collection of poems compiled by Zhao Chongzuo of the Later Shu Dynasty. It was written in the third year of Guangzheng in the Later Shu Dynasty (940). It contains a total of 500 poems by 18 poets in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. Most of these words describe parting, sorrow, and lovesickness. They are bolder and more straightforward than the poems of the same period. They are called "Flower Words" and have attracted the attention of poets of all ages. The format of many words is basically based on "Huajian Collection". In addition, most of the words in "Flower Room Collection" are good at creating exquisite character moods and environments, with beautiful colors and a strong sense of picture. Therefore, in the creation of Ci, "Huajian Ci" is often the object of imitation and imitation by poets. This time we choose to annotate "Hua Jian Ci", and on the basis of selecting the essence, we will annotate and comment on it. In the review, I will introduce the relevant knowledge of word card rhythms, hoping to be helpful to beginners who are interested in writing words.

Le Tao Zhai Wen Cuan (three Volumes)

Li Boqi

929K0

This book is a collection of the author's achievements in ancient literature teaching and ancient book compilation practice. It is divided into five parts, namely literary essays, cultural essays, essays, poetry appreciation selections, and course teaching outlines. There are serious academic papers on ancient literature, appreciation and commentary articles on ancient poetry, and some prefaces and postscripts to book reviews.

Texts of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties (three Volumes)

Translated And Annotated By Lu Mingtao, Zhu Yuchen, And Han Li

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The "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty" refers to the eight writers who were very successful in the history of prose creation during the Tang and Song Dynasties. They are Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty, and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Che, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties used their respective creative practices to put prose back on the path of being accessible and reflective of real life, and had a huge impact on later generations. Although the 19-volume "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty" compiled by Zhang Boxing in the Qing Dynasty has the same name as the 164-volume "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty" edited by Mao Kun in the Ming Dynasty, the selection only has 317 articles, which is more suitable in length. This compilation of the three complete editions is based on the edition published by Zhengyi Tang Bookstore in the 8th year of Tongzhi's reign, with reference to the collections of each of the eight famous schools. The original text is preserved as much as possible in the original appearance of the Zhengyi Tang edition. In addition to the main text, the original preface, citations, biographies, and comments that help readers understand and explore in depth are also retained. In addition to drawing on existing research results, the annotation also contains new ideas in terms of textual research on characters and deeds, as well as in the interpretation of the main theme of the article.

The Mood of Looking at the Scenery: I Met the West Lake by Chance

Aqua Regia

100K0

The most beautiful scenery in the world is not the famous mountains and rivers, but the shallow smile on your face; the most beautiful experience in life is not the flowers and applause, but the inexplicable touch in your heart. The author of this book is a communicator who has pushed West Lake's landscape culture to the international stage, a lyricist who has made West Lake's eternal romance known throughout the world, and a speaker who is full of wit and witty quotes. This book vividly and humorously tells the story of West Lake's landscape and West Lake's application for World Heritage through the perspectives of participants, West Lake protection practitioners and West Lake cultural disseminators. With "my" participation, it witnesses the various attempts and efforts "we" have made to spread the West Lake culture, and vividly explains the concept of "I don't have to be responsible for success, but I may be responsible for success". West Lake's "listing as a World Heritage Site" is not the purpose. Protecting West Lake and benefiting future generations is the original intention. West Lake is an organic life form that has lived for 2,000 years. The development history of West Lake is actually a history of West Lake protection. West Lake was successfully included in the World Heritage List, which means the beginning of a new round of protection. West Lake protection has only a starting point and no end.

Yu Guangzhong's Four Books on Travelers (4 Volumes in Total)

Yu Guangzhong

389K0

There are four volumes in this set, namely: "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: Crossing the Water", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: With a Map", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: The Sun Never Sets Home", "The Four Books of the Traveler Yu Guang: The Shepherd God Looking Homeward".

Yu Guangzhong's Four Rhymes of Nostalgia (4 Volumes in Total)

Yu Guangzhong

473K0

This set has four volumes in total, namely: "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Green Border Sorrow", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Nostalgia of Time", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: A Happy Journey", "Four Rhymes of Nostalgia in the Afterglow: Listen to the Cold Rain".

First Light: Exploring the Edge of the Universe (translation Documentary)

(us) Richard Preston

185K0

Preston, the author of "Blood Plague", won the American Physical Society Science Writing Award for his first nonfiction work. Explore the light from the edge of the universe and solve the mystery of the origin and evolution of the universe. Recommended article by Yu Heng, associate professor of the Department of Astronomy at Beijing Normal University. First light is a technical term that refers to opening the hood of a new telescope to allow starlight to fall on the mirror and sensor for the first time. "First Light" is also a non-fiction work that tells the story of how astronomers search for light from the edge of the universe. Two hundred million years after the Big Bang, the first generation of stars in the universe was born, which is the edge of our observable universe. Those first lights can help us decipher the mysteries of the universe's origin and evolution. The core of the story is the 5-meter-diameter Haier telescope, commonly known as the "Big Eye." A century ago, the design and construction of the "Big Eye" started the legend of the Palomar Observatory and profoundly influenced the development of astronomy in the second half of the 20th century. First Light stars James Gunn, considered by many professionals to be the finest astronomer of our time. Since the 1990s, Gunn has launched the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, using a 2.5-Meter telescope to scan the northern hemisphere starry sky with the goal of drawing a color three-dimensional electronic map of the universe. Under his leadership, this became the most successful sky survey program in history and continues to this day. The project captured hundreds of millions of images of celestial objects and the spectra of millions of celestial objects and made them available to the world. This directly changed the way astronomers work, and astronomy has since entered the era of big data.

A Room of One's Own (collected Works of Woolf)

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"You must have money and a room of your own" - Woolf's immortal declaration to inspire women's spiritual awakening. In October 1928, Woolf gave two lectures on "Women and Fiction" at two women's colleges of Cambridge University. The next year, she integrated the speech into the article "Women and Novel" and published it. Later, she significantly revised and expanded it, and finally wrote the masterpiece "A Room of One's Own". This long article is delicate and funny, full of imagination, and sparkling with wisdom everywhere. It tells about the plight of women's survival in a male-dominated society, the historical prejudice against women, the impact of women's poverty on creation, and other issues. It encourages women to strive for independent economic status, actively achieve themselves, and develop their lives. This book contains another famous prose piece by Woolf, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown".

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"The Waves" is Woolf's work at the peak of her creative power and was published in 1931. This poetic experimental work does not have a story in the strict sense, but is more like a musical work composed of nine movements: each introduction is an exquisite prose poem, using the ebb and flow of the sun and waves to correspond to the ups and downs of life; following each introduction are the momentary inner monologues of six highly formalized characters without surnames in their respective life stages - from childhood, studenthood, youth, middle age to old age. The introduction and the main text map each other, opening up an unprecedented and nuanced channel for the readers' senses, and getting closer to the essence of life, time, consciousness and feeling to the maximum extent. This is a work that occupies an important position in the palace of modern literature. To this day, it still stirs our souls with its exquisite text structure and poetic style.

The Devil Beside Me (translated Documentary)

(us) Ann Rule

354K0

This is the story of America's most prolific serial killer. Ann Rule has been hailed as "America's best true crime writer." "The Devil Beside Me" is a classic true crime work, a criminal investigation notebook and memoir written from first-hand sources. When it was first published, it topped the list of major true crime works in the UK and the United States. It has been reprinted over the years and has been made into many film and television works. Ted Bundy is one of the most prolific serial killers in the United States. Over the years, he has committed a heinous crime of abusing young women he had never met across state lines. He was extremely cunning. He relied on the training he had received in law school to argue that he was innocent in the face of conclusive evidence from the police and forensic doctors. He also played with the law, judicial officers and even his own team of lawyers. As a result, the verdict and execution were postponed several times, and the case was delayed for more than ten years without being resolved. He also repeatedly looked for opportunities to escape. Finally, when he was at the end of his rope, he suddenly announced that he had actually killed more than 300 people... After the author Ann Rule left the police force, she volunteered at Seattle's "Crisis Hotline." During their relationship, she gradually realized that the Ted who volunteered with her was the serial killer "Ted" her police were tracking. She and Ted met in 1971, and their friendship and correspondence lasted the rest of his life. During this period, she was both his friend and a crime reporter looking for a brutal serial killer. She used Ted's description of his double life to her, plus she tracked the detective work of the police in many places, as well as court trials and media reports, to string together Ted's entire life story with rich details.

Hugo's Travel Notes

(french) Victor Hugo

48K01

The travel notes of Victor Hugo, the author of "Notre Dame de Paris" and "Les Misérables", follow in Hugo's footsteps and travel across Europe to experience the real Europe from the perspective of a literary giant. Hugo is considered to be one of the greatest writers in the history of world literature. He is also a talented painter. Perhaps it is because of his too bright light in the field of literature that he has obscured his painting talent. During his travels, he liked to record everything he saw and heard, and tell his friends and family. The gaps and back of the letter paper provided him with space for painting. Hugo's paintings are similar to Chinese ink paintings, focusing on interest and spiritual resemblance. "Hugo's Travels" contains the words of Hugo's travels to various parts of the European continent for decades, from which we can get a glimpse of the European style in the 19th century and Hugo's personal interests.

Collected Works of Pushkin (12 Volumes)

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A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".

Selected Translations of Classical Novels, Volume 4 (set of 25 Volumes in Total)

(uk) Hardy Et Al.

7.5M0

Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse, from Tagore to Maugham, reality and romance intertwined in a wild dance at the turning point of the century. Resist the spiritual crisis sweeping Europe, kick off the literature of the chaotic era, and use the immortal canon to protect the last dignity of human nature. Each one stands up to re-reading, leading to the original Nobel Prize in Literature. A selection of translated masterpieces, washed away by the waves, a lifelong literary reading plan in your pocket. "Selected Translated Masterpieces·Volume 4 (Set of 25 volumes in total)" contains 25 classics from Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse. The time span ranges from the British dark realist tragedy at the end of the 19th century to the German literary spiritual epic prompted by the war in the early 20th century. It strives to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fourth volume (from the late 19th century to the early 20th century) includes "Tess", "Jude the Obscure", "Selected Sherlock Holmes", "Seton's Wild Animal Stories", "Selected Lyrical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore", "The Age of Innocence", "The Last Leaf", "Gadfly", "Jungle Tales", "Celebrity Biographies" and "I Am a Cat" "The Phantom of the Opera", "The Counterfeiter", "In Search of Lost Time", "American Tragedy", "Sister Carrie", "The Call of the Wild", "Martin Eden", "The Moon and Sixpence", "The Blade", "The Shackles of Life", "A Room with a View", "The Magic Mountain", "Doctor Faustus" and "The Glass Bead Game".

Selected Translations of Classical Novels·volume 5 (set of 25 Volumes in Total)

(british) Virginia Woolf Et Al.

5.9M0

Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Woolf to Hemingway, from Kafka to Camus, there was an explosion of modernist literature in the first half of the 20th century. Starting a sensory journey of the stream of consciousness, absolute rationality comes to an end, and behind the surreal fables and magic lies the abyss of dystopia. Each one can withstand re-reading, reaching the core of the chaotic era, and pursuing freedom and justice in the storm of meaninglessness. Selected masterpieces in translation, Dalangtao's "Selected masterpieces in translation·Volume 5 (set of 25 volumes in total)" includes 25 classic masterpieces from Virginia Woolf to William Golding, spanning the awakening of female writers in the early 20th century to the emergence of the mid-20th century, striving to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fifth series (first half of the 20th century) includes To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Metamorphosis, The Castle, The Rainbow, Sons and Lovers, Fine Snow, The Master and Margaret, Brave New World, The Great "Gatsby", "Tender Is the Night", "The Thirty Cent Novel", "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Sun Also Rises", "A Farewell to Arms", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "A Moveable Feast", "Gone with the Wind", "The Grapes of Wrath", "1984", "Animal Farm", "The Plague" and "Lord of the Flies".

Ancient Chinese Words You Should Read Familiarly

Editor-in-chief Si Lu

267K0

The poems contain the life and world of the ancients, as well as their experience and realm of life and the world. To every reader, a collection of ancient poems is like a close friend. As long as you are willing to get close to them, they will not hesitate to share their life experiences, joys, sorrows, and joys with you, and will help you build your inner cultivation and personality. However, the history is too long and there are too many words, just like the sky full of stars, which dazzles ordinary readers and prevents them from entering. Therefore, a word anthology more suitable for ordinary readers came into being. "Ancient Chinese Ci You Should Read Familiarly" contains many popular masterpieces by famous writers from the Tang and Five Dynasties to the Qing Dynasty. Those words, which may be beautiful or powerful, or diluted or profound, shine with brilliance, penetrate the smoke and dust of history, and transform into words to accompany every reader on the journey, between homework assignments, and on the way to work.

Chinese Myths and Folklore (new Edition)

Compiled By Liu Yuan

392K0

According to different contents, we selected classic myths and legends that are widely circulated, far-reaching, and representative from classics of various eras, and carefully compiled this "Chinese Myths and Folklore". This book takes time as its warp and Chinese ethnic groups and regions as its latitude, and is divided into three chapters: ancient myths, folklore, and minority myths and legends. These fantastic and magnificent stories, coupled with exquisite Chinese-style hand-painted illustrations, can not only give children sufficient traditional cultural literacy, but also stimulate their imagination, allowing children to understand the charm of traditional culture and perceive the essence of traditional culture in a relaxed reading atmosphere.

Let's Go for a Walk on Saturday Night

The Man Separated From The Flower

6K8.912

Everything in the world has its own life and meaning of existence. Flowers have their own language, wind has its direction, seeds have their own choices, and everyone who meets you has a reason for appearing. The author uses a childlike perspective to write down the beautiful things that most people ignore into poems. This collection of poems is very light, with a few words forming a universe of its own. This collection of poems is very heavy, with thousands of mountains and rivers filled with thoughts. Everyone is a poet, and every poet is a child. The book contains a total of 136 poems by the author. From a childlike perspective, the author writes directly, clearly, simply and flexibly about the inner problems, life confusions and life confusions of young people today, as well as the beauty in life that most people ignore. Paired with simple, black-and-white and meaningful comics, it arouses the liking and thinking of today's young people.

That's All

That's All

Literature

Marguerite Duras

7K0

This book contains the words that Duras dictated or wrote while he was seriously ill and bedridden from November 20, 1994 to February 29, 1996 (Duras died on March 3, 1996), collected and compiled by her last partner Jan Andrea. A diary, a love letter, a book. The spoken words, the written words, everything is calling for the lover, the lover who is real and imaginary, the lover who comes from the words, the lover who stays with her, the lover who is destined to leave her. This is a person's lifelong desire. People in the past, words said, random jokes, facing reality, crying. Heavy death is right in front of you, despair surges in, and the approaching void and loss are terrifying. In this way, Duras's pursuit of perfection in writing and life came to an end here.

Wartime Notes and Others

Marguerite Duras

174K0

The original version of the lover's story, the original version of "The Dam Against the Pacific", the long wait and the husband returning from the concentration camp, the dead child, the concierge's wife's disobedience... And childhood and mother, eternal childhood and mother. The main part of the book consists of four notebooks written by Duras between 1943 and 1949. Although Duras inscribed "War Notes" on the envelopes containing these four notebooks, the scope of their descriptions goes beyond the war. In some of these autobiographical narratives, Duras refers to key periods in her life, particularly her childhood in Indochina. There are also drafts of some later novels, such as "The Barrier Against the Pacific", "The Sailor of Gibraltar", "Mrs. Dowdan", etc., As well as the story blueprint for the novel "Pain" published in 1985. This book also includes ten other texts from the same period, which completes the image of the writer in his early years. At that time, Duras's imaginary world had just been established.

Invisible Children: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City

(us) Andrea Elliott

364K0

"Invisible Child" is a non-fiction work written by New York Times investigative reporter and Princeton University professor Andrea Elliott over an eight-year period, citing and referencing 14,325 various documents. It tells the story of the eight-year tortuous growth experience of a girl named Dasani. In this ambitious and historical work, Elliott interweaves the story of Dasani's childhood with the history of her family, tracing their experiences from slavery to the northward migration, as well as the family's plight and struggles in New York. Dasani grew up at a time when New York's homelessness crisis was erupting and the gap between rich and poor was widening. Without a stable living environment, she must guide her younger siblings to face a world full of hunger, violence, racism, and drugs. While leading his seven younger siblings from one shelter to another, Dasani was also looking for a way out of this fate. When she finally escapes that plight and enrolls in a boarding school, she's faced with a difficult question: What do you do if escaping poverty means abandoning your family and yourself? "Invisible Child" uses delicate writing to show a struggling girl in trouble, a family where poverty is passed down from generation to generation, and a city where abject poverty and great wealth may be separated by a street.

The Outside World Ii

Marguerite Duras

114K0

This book collects newspaper articles, prefaces, letters, and essays written by Marguerite Duras from 1962 to 1993. Some have been published, and some have never been published. Some of the articles were about social events in France at that time, and some were about a beloved movie, a painting that I had watched for a long time, a meeting, or a lonely night. These articles seem scattered, but actually contain a kind of continuation. This continuation is not limited to chronological order. It comes from the subject itself. There may not really be any connection between the themes, but they are intertwined and respond to each other. The main theme of the book may be some thoughts about France. A France that is more shown than told, a nation open to all winds.

The Outside World I

Marguerite Duras

163K0

"You see, sometimes I write articles for the newspaper myself. Every now and then, I write for the outside world, whenever the outside world swallows me up, whenever something happens that drives me crazy and makes me have to run out and go to the street - or I have nothing more important to do." These words were written by Marguerite Duras for the outside world. The so-called "outside" is relative to "inside". Duras, who was passionate about private writing, was also very interested in the outside world. Her work surface is spread out. Media - even though she claims to despise media, politics - even though she does not recognize the "intervention" literature of Sartre or Beauvoir, as well as all social, historical, political, artistic, all forms and non-forms, all moral and non-moral.

The Chinese Special Forces Who Conquered the French Foreign Legion

Zhu Honghai

203K01

From 2006 to 2016, Wu Xinlei went to France to study and served in the French Foreign Legion. In ten years, he went from a recruit with a language barrier to an instructor of the special forces. From being ridiculed as a cook, to being respected by everyone. Soldiers of the Foreign Legion need to perform overseas base and battlefield missions every year. Wu Xinlei has performed missions in more than 12 countries and regions, traveling all over Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. He continued to hone his tactical awareness, physical fitness and professional skills in the foreign troops, and was continuously promoted, becoming an instructor of the French Foreign Legion and the first Chinese in the French GCP airborne commando team. During this period, he encountered a skydiving accident, a car explosion, and the sacrifice of his comrades... Whether he chose military life at the beginning, or retired from the army during his golden period and chose a new career, Wu Xinlei grew up with every choice and matured with every experience. And these ten years of devilish service in foreign forces also brought him a lifelong impact...

Ayn Rand's Novel Writing Course

(us) Ayn Rand

115K01

As a writer who advocates reason, Ayn Rand's primary contribution in this book is that she completely demystifies writing. She firmly believes that writing is a skill that can be learned and anyone can learn it as long as they master scientific methods and are guided by rational principles. This book is compiled from 10 "Novel Writing Classes" lectures given by Ayn Rand to friends. First, Ayn Rand discussed the relationship between the subconscious and inspiration in novel writing. She pointed out that inspiration is not obtained deliberately, but is the natural result of the continuous accumulation and polishing of materials in the subconscious. Afterwards, Ayn Rand gradually and in-depthly analyzed the four key elements of novel writing in a clear context: theme, plot, characterization and style. She started from her own creative experience, and at the same time, she also compared and analyzed passages of works of multiple creators in detail, and gave readers unique and practical writing suggestions.

Life is an Elegant Gathering

Shen Jiake

50K0

The famous writer Shen Jiake is unique and free in his thoughts. He carefully selects the classics of ancient poetry and interprets the sighs and sorrows, infinite subtle thoughts and beauty in those ancient poems one by one. There are poems and calligraphy in your belly. With a copy in hand, you can not only read aloud, but also help you understand ancient poems and gain aesthetic perception and literary enlightenment that will last a lifetime. Ouyang Xiu was fond of drinking, Li Bai and Wang Lun gave him poetry, Bai Juyi loved looking in the mirror, Su Shi loved eating meat... A song and a line of lyrics reveal the little pleasures hidden between the lines of the romantic writers of the past. Everywhere is their little-known story.

So a Little Bit Beautiful

Shen Jiake

82K0

The breeze blows away the dust on the surface of life, and the beauty is in your heart. A selection of famous writer Shen Jiake's ten years of prose, the most tender words in Chinese literature are written for you and the child in you. This is a healing book. Comprehend growth from the details, and feel friendship from looking back. In this book, you will see everything from a world and a life to a movement and a heart, all of which are clear and harmonious. This is not a didactic book. The book does not teach readers what to do, but allows people to understand the complexity and beauty of the growth process from various thoughts and choices.

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