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Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Literature: the Complete Biography of the Fox (part 2)

Drunken Moon Mountain Man

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"The Complete Story of Fox" is a Qing Dynasty novel about gods, demons and supernatural beings. It has a strong folk color, is trance-like, grotesque, lingering and charming. It can be called an excellent work of vernacular supernatural novels. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. The scholar Zhou Xin is smart, elegant, elegant, and fell in love with the jade-faced fairy girl named Nine-tailed Fox in Qingshi Mountain, but he eventually became ill and couldn't afford it. Zhou Xin's servants and tenants successively asked Lu Dongbin, Li Tianwang, Nezha, and Erlang Shen to suppress and drive them away. The Jade-faced Fairy also asked Fairy Yunluo and Fairy Fengxiao to help fight. After a fierce battle, the jade-faced fox was captured by the heavenly soldiers. However, because Zhou Xin was always attached to the jade-faced fox, the jade-faced fox also loved Zhou Xin until her death, so she moved the immortals and brought them together as an official couple. The plot of the work is rich and the scene descriptions are extremely vivid. The work has certain influence and is widely praised. It is a masterpiece of ancient literature worth reading. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Selected Classical Novels by Wu Jianren: the Sea of ​​hatred + the Sordid History of Modern Society + the Strange Injustice of Nine Lives + the Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years (set of 9 Volumes)

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This set of books selects ancient classic literary works, such as "The Sea of ​​Hate" and "The History of Sordid Society in Modern Times", etc., And is suitable for literature lovers to read. Especially lovers of classical literature will be in for a treat. "The Strange Situation I Witnessed for Twenty Years" is a novel with an autobiographical nature. Through nearly 200 short stories about the protagonist's "narrow escape" from his father's funeral to his failure in business, it outlines various strange current situations in late Qing society in the more than 20 years after the Sino-French War to the beginning of the 20th century. The social life it reflects is broader than "The Appearance of Officialdom". In addition to the officialdom, it also involves shopping malls, foreign markets, medical schools, and medical and divination. "Nine Lives" was originally published in "New Novel" sponsored by Liang Qichao, and tells the story of a major murder that occurred in Guangdong during the Yongzheng period. The work borrows from the past to present the present to attack corrupt officials at that time, but affirms the supreme ruler and shows a reformist tendency. The novel uses flashback techniques and is heavily influenced by foreign literature. The novel prominently reflects the writer's artistic style: sharp writing, solemn and humorous, spicy and interesting. Ru Goucai made his first appearance, and his words, like water from a bottle, and his demeanor as if there were no one around him, appeared on the page with just a few strokes. The novel uses first-person limited narrative, which is unique in the history of novels. At the same time, it also uses flashbacks, interludes and other methods in structure, providing a model for the creation of Chinese novels. The work runs through the joys and sorrows, what has been seen and heard during the 20 years of a near-death experience, and the structure is a knotty ending, making readers feel cordial and credible.

Classical Romance Novels: Five Beautiful Relationships (4)

Anonymous

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"Five Beauties" is a famous romance novel that was quite famous when it was first published. It was also a novel that had been banned. Readers who are interested in this kind of classical literature must read this book. The book tells the story of the marriage between scholar Feng Xu and five beauties. Among them, the protagonist goes through many twists and turns and hardships, and finally marries the five beauties, achieving the "five beauties". The book is full of praise for women, but at the same time there are also some plot descriptions that exaggerate the love between men and women. In the Qing Dynasty, it was classified as an "obscene book" and was also banned. The work is quite distinctive in terms of artistic expression: the storyline is vivid and fascinating; the characters are numerous and full of personality, especially the description of the five beauties. They have distinct personalities, changing the model of women in previous novels being weak and dependent on others for survival, and writing about their strong characters. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the writing style is vivid and rich, and the events, characters and scenes written are as if they were there, and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Classical Romance Novels: Five Beautiful Marriages (3)

Anonymous

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"Five Beauties" is a famous romance novel that was quite famous when it was first published. It was also a novel that had been banned. Readers who are interested in this kind of classical literature must read this book. The book tells the story of the marriage between scholar Feng Xu and five beauties. Among them, the protagonist goes through many twists and turns and hardships, and finally marries the five beauties, achieving the "five beauties". The book is full of praise for women, but at the same time there are also some plot descriptions that exaggerate the love between men and women. In the Qing Dynasty, it was classified as an "obscene book" and was also banned. The work is quite distinctive in terms of artistic expression: the storyline is vivid and fascinating; the characters are numerous and full of personality, especially the description of the five beauties. They have distinct personalities, changing the model of women in previous novels being weak and dependent on others for survival, and writing about their strong characters. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the writing style is vivid and rich, and the events, characters and scenes written are as if they were there, and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Classical Romance Novels: Five Beauties (1)

Anonymous

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"Five Beauties" is a famous romance novel that was quite famous when it was first published. It was also a novel that had been banned. Readers who are interested in this kind of classical literature must read this book. The book tells the story of the marriage between scholar Feng Xu and five beauties. Among them, the protagonist goes through many twists and turns and hardships, and finally marries the five beauties, achieving the "five beauties". The book is full of praise for women, but at the same time there are also some plot descriptions that exaggerate the love between men and women. In the Qing Dynasty, it was classified as an "obscene book" and was also banned. The work is quite distinctive in terms of artistic expression: the storyline is vivid and fascinating; the characters are numerous and full of personality, especially the description of the five beauties. They have distinct personalities, changing the model of women in previous novels being weak and dependent on others for survival, and writing about their strong characters. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the writing style is vivid and rich, and the events, characters and scenes written are as if they were there, and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Classical Romance Novels: Five Beautiful Marriages (2)

Anonymous

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"Five Beauties" is a famous romance novel that was quite famous when it was first published. It was also a novel that had been banned. Readers who are interested in this kind of classical literature must read this book. The book tells the story of the marriage between scholar Feng Xu and five beauties. Among them, the protagonist goes through many twists and turns and hardships, and finally marries the five beauties, achieving the "five beauties". The book is full of praise for women, but at the same time there are also some plot descriptions that exaggerate the love between men and women. In the Qing Dynasty, it was classified as an "obscene book" and was also banned. The work is quite distinctive in terms of artistic expression: the storyline is vivid and fascinating; the characters are numerous and full of personality, especially the description of the five beauties. They have distinct personalities, changing the model of women in previous novels being weak and dependent on others for survival, and writing about their strong characters. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the writing style is vivid and rich, and the events, characters and scenes written are as if they were there, and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Classical Historical Works: Secret History of the Five Dynasties + Pingshan Lengyan + Romance of the Three Kingdoms (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

(ming Dynasty) Luo Guanzhong (qing Dynasty) Di'an Sanren

837K0

This set of books includes a total of 8 volumes including "Secret History of the Five Dynasties Part 2", "Pingshan Lengyan Part 2" and "Four Classic Chinese Classics: Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3 Volumes". Readers who like classic novels, this set of books is worth reading. "Secret History of the Five Dynasties" is also known as "Five Dynasties and the End of the Tang Dynasty" and "The History of the End of the Five Dynasties and the Five Dynasties". In a chronological style, it describes the turbulent rise and fall of this period from the Huangchao Uprising to the Chenqiao Mutiny. It is mainly based on the major political and military struggles in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties period. It is written based on relevant stories in the new and old "Tang Shu", "History of the Five Dynasties" and folklore. The novel follows "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in its creation, and some chapters are more vivid. It is widely circulated among the people and has a certain influence on the creation of novels and dramas in later generations. "Pingshan Lengyan" was written in the early years of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It mainly tells the marriage story of two young couples, Yan Baijin and Shan Dai, Ping Ruheng and Leng Jiangxue. The title of the book is a combination of the surnames of the four main characters. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. The essence of the content of "Pingshan Lengyan" is not about love and marriage, but weaves a new "official promotion chart" through the marriage story: on the one hand, it advocates talent and love for talent, and on the other hand, it exposes the reliance on family influence to become an official. The novel depicts Shandai and Jiangxue as women who are "beautiful in the aura of mountains and rivers" and "beautiful in poetry and prose", while describing those Yutang bachelors and famous poets in the poetry society as pedantic. It aims to praise women's talents and denounce corrupt scholars and their incompetence. It had its own progressive significance at the time. The ending of Yuci's marriage story in the novel has been imitated by many novels and is a relatively influential work.

Legendary Novels of the Eastern Jin Dynasty: Biography of Immortals

Ge Hong

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"The Legend of Immortals" is a collection of ancient supernatural novels written by Ge Hong in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The book contains the deeds of dozens of immortals in ancient Chinese legends. The works are famous for their rich imagination and vivid narratives. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. There are many stories in "The Legend of Immortals", so it is quite long. Most of the storylines are complex, strange and vivid. For example, "The Biography of Luan Ba" tells the story of the immortal Luan Ba ​​who eliminates harm for the people. In the middle, it tells the story of a temple ghost who turned into a scholar and deceived the prefect into giving him a daughter. When Luan Ba ​​saw this, he tried to drive it away, causing the temple ghost to appear as an old raccoon dog. The story depicts the magical power of Taoism with vivid plots. Although there are few words, it creates a positive image of eliminating harm for the people. This book records the stories of eighty-five immortals in ancient legends, and is generally written after the "Biography of Immortals". Two of them, Rong Chenggong and Peng Zu, appear again in "Biography of Immortals". Many of the characters are not Taoist priests, but they were all "invited" by Ge Hong into the biography. Although the stories are bizarre, many of them are often cited in health-preserving literature of later generations; some of the contents are also of reference significance for the study of ancient Chinese health-preserving academics.

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General Fiction

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This book is based on the Trojan War caused by the abduction of the beautiful Helen by the Trojan prince Paris. It mainly narrates the story that took place around the fifty days of the tenth year of the war: the arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army chief Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.

Hamlet

Hamlet

General Fiction

(english) Shakespeare

66K0

Prince Hamlet of Denmark's father, old Hamlet, died suddenly. Hamlet's uncle Claudius succeeded to the throne and married his mother. After Hamlet returned home, under the guidance of his father's ghost, he gradually figured out the truth behind his uncle's murder of his brother and usurpation of the throne. He followed the instructions of the dead soul and decided to avenge his father, but the cunning Claudius struck first and designed a trap to harm him.

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General Fiction

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"Sir, I'm a fool!" Shuike is a complete fool, with a chubby round face and a silly smile that always hangs on his face. He was deemed an idiot by the military medical review board and retired from the army. From then on, he had to make a living by selling dogs and forging pedigree certificates for various mutts from humble backgrounds. Later, when the war was critical, he endured the pain of rheumatism and asked his maid to push him in a wheelchair to join the army. By coincidence, he became a captain and an orderly of the chaplain. From being drafted into the army to going to the front line, Shuai Ke obeyed his superiors unconditionally and carried out his orders to the letter. However, his mindless obedience and good intentions often make his superiors embarrassed and create one ridiculous farce after another...

Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary

General Fiction

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Emma is the daughter of a wealthy farmer. She was educated in a convent since she was a child. She is beautiful, loves poetry and art, and is proficient in dance, painting, embroidery, and music. However, she feels that the plain country life is boring and suffocating, and she yearns passionately for romantic, beautiful love, and a vigorous life. Perhaps it was the desire for a new life, or perhaps the freshness brought by country doctor Charles Bovary, that made her believe that she finally got the love in her fantasy. Eventually, she married Charles Bovary. Before getting married, Emma thought she knew what love was, but after getting married, she didn't see the happiness she should get from love. Sometimes she thought that she must have lost her mind and fell into this unremarkable marriage, so she especially wanted to know: happiness, satisfaction, fascination, what these charming words in the book meant in life. And it was this restless desire that guided her step by step into the abyss...

The Troubles of Young Werther

(germany) Goethe

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Werther is an emotional young man who yearns for a free life. At a dance, he met the judge's daughter Lotte and fell deeply in love with her. But not long after, Lotte's fiancé came back, and Werther also left under the persuasion of his friends and returned to the city to work as a clerk. The conservative and corrupt officialdom, the vulgar citizens, and the arrogant nobles all caused him to constantly conflict with the reality around him. In the end, the disillusioned Werther ended his life with a pistol...

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General Fiction

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Oliver, who had no father or mother, struggled to live in an orphanage for nine years, and was sent to an apprenticeship with the owner of a coffin shop. Unbearable hunger, poverty and humiliation forced Oliver to flee to London, where he was forced to become a pickpocket. He was once taken in by the wealthy Mr. Brown, but unfortunately he was discovered by a pickpocket and fell into the den of thieves again. In order to rescue Oliver, the kind-hearted female pickpocket Nancy reported to Brown, regardless of the surveillance and threats of the pickpocket leader, saying that Oliver was the son of his long-awaited old friend...

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Raskolnikov, a poor college student, was tortured by depression and poverty and killed the cruel and greedy loan shark Ivanovna and his sister Lizaveta. After the murder, Raskolnikov could not get rid of the fear in his heart. He felt that all the good feelings he had had were wiped out. This was an inner punishment more severe than legal punishment...

The Missing Boy

The Missing Boy

General Fiction

Ai Stone

162K0

In 2002, rookie police officer Zhou Haoyang came to the Criminal Investigation Team to report. Zhou Haoyang was determined to make a contribution and noticed that four teenagers mysteriously disappeared at the beginning of the year, so he started investigating. During the investigation, he became acquainted with Song Weiguo, the deputy captain of the police force. The number of missing teenagers surged, and there were other criminals trying to confuse the situation. Citizens were panicked. The investigation by the criminal police team reached a deadlock. Zhou and Song were kicked out of the investigation team one after another due to disagreements with captain Ding Chongyang. After the case of the headless corpse of a young man emerged, Ding Chongyang was eager to stabilize the morale of the army and agreed that his subordinates would torture the suspect to extract a confession and force him to confess. The investigation of the case was frequently hindered, and justice was successively blurred. Zhou and Song were confused about this. When they were despairing, they unexpectedly encountered the "victim" who had come back from the dead, and it was this "victim" who finally became the key to uncovering the mystery of the teenager's disappearance... (This story is adapted from real events)

World Classics: War and Peace War and Peace (i)

Leo Tolstoy

133K0

"War and Peace" is a novel written by the literary giant and Russian writer Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, written from 1863 to 1869. This book is in English and should not be missed by English lovers. This work is one of the top ten famous novels in the world. It centers on the Patriotic War of 1812 and takes the experiences of nobles such as Balkans and Bezukhov as the main line. It connects many events and characters in the alternate description of war and peace. The work praises peace and describes war at the same time, reflecting the heroic spirit of the people in defending their motherland from being insulted by the enemy. The Russian people were not discouraged by the brutal plunder of powerful enemies, and used just war to stop unjust wars and strive for a peaceful life. As a Russian novel that is the pinnacle of Russian realist literary achievements in the 19th century, this book has universal humanity. In terms of content, it is not only a magnificent "heroic pastoral poem" of Russian aristocrats, but it also expresses the love and hate, life and death, war and peace of all mankind; in terms of form, it comprehensively inherits the rich tradition of previous European novels and develops the artistic genre of long epics to the extreme. In the entire history of the development of Russian literature, "War and Peace" is the first novel with pan-European significance. Russian literary historian Mirsky once said: "This work belongs to both Russia and Europe to the same extent, which is unique in Russian literature." The work has far-reaching influence and has been adapted into a film and television drama of the same name. In addition to battles, the book contains daily events in family life: conversations between relatives, holiday celebrations, dancing, playing cards, hunting, partings and reunions, etc. These ordinary events show unique narrative power in Tolstoy's writings, and they remain world-renowned literary classics to this day.

Balzac's Classics: Aunt Bess (Set of 6 Volumes in Total)

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This book is a classic novel by the great French critical realist writer Balzac, translated by Fu Lei. The protagonist Aunt Bet is a very special figure in Balzac's works. The novel is named after her, which shows that the writer attaches great importance to her. Readers who like Balzac's works should not miss this book. The story told in the work takes place in Paris in 1838 and revolves around the fate of Baron Hulot de Hervé and his family. The character of Baron Hulot carries many of Balzac's reflections on human nature in his later years. In addition to sharing the common features of other paranoid images in "The Human Comedy", his portrayal also has its own deep meaning, which is an important symbol of the author's critical realism creation reaching a new height. Balzac interspersed his wonderful narrative with unique views on family, marriage, the joy of men and women, and love, and gave strict definitions to these. The humorous and ironic language gives readers a pleasant surprise when they are eager to find out the ending and are immersed in the black atmosphere created by the story.

World Classics: War and Peace War and Peace (iv)

Leo Tolstoy

141K0

"War and Peace" is a novel written by the literary giant and Russian writer Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, written from 1863 to 1869. This book is in English and should not be missed by English lovers. This work is one of the top ten famous novels in the world. It centers on the Patriotic War of 1812 and takes the experiences of nobles such as Balkans and Bezukhov as the main line. It connects many events and characters in the alternate description of war and peace. The work praises peace and describes war at the same time, reflecting the heroic spirit of the people in defending their motherland from being insulted by the enemy. The Russian people were not discouraged by the brutal plunder of powerful enemies, and used just war to stop unjust wars and strive for a peaceful life. As a Russian novel that is the pinnacle of Russian realist literary achievements in the 19th century, this book has universal humanity. In terms of content, it is not only a magnificent "heroic pastoral poem" of Russian aristocrats, but it also expresses the love and hate, life and death, war and peace of all mankind; in terms of form, it comprehensively inherits the rich tradition of previous European novels and develops the artistic genre of long epics to the extreme. In the entire history of the development of Russian literature, "War and Peace" is the first novel with pan-European significance. Russian literary historian Mirsky once said: "This work belongs to both Russia and Europe to the same extent, which is unique in Russian literature." The work has far-reaching influence and has been adapted into a film and television drama of the same name. In addition to battles, the book contains daily events in family life: conversations between relatives, holiday celebrations, dancing, playing cards, hunting, partings and reunions, etc. These ordinary events show unique narrative power in Tolstoy's writings, and they remain world-renowned literary classics to this day.

World Literature Masterpieces: Selected Works of Jules Verne

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This book includes Verne's classic works "A Day in the Life of an American Journalist Tycoon in 2889", "Mr. D-sharp and Miss E-flat", "Adventures in the Air", "10 Hours of Hunting" and "Breaking the Blockade". "A Day in the Life of an American Journalism Tycoon in 2889" mainly tells the story of a day in the life of Francis Bennett, the manager of the "World Herald", which is also the "Day in the Life of an American Journalism Tycoon" in the title. While describing the gentleman's day, the work also depicts the various technologies developed in the future everywhere and at all times. There are many manifestations of extraordinary science and technology in the book. "Mr. D sharp and Miss E flat" tells a story without adventure plot, which is also very attractive. As Verne's classic works, the works selected in this book will make readers enjoy the charming works of the science fiction master.

Classic English Novel: the Fall of Antonina Rome (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

Wilkie Collins

168K0

"Antonina" is also called "The Fall of Rome". It was written by the British detective novelist Collins based on the creative materials and inspiration he accumulated while living in Italy. It is a historical novel set in the life of Rome in the 6th century. Although it did not cause a sensation, it launched Collins's creative career as a real writer. This book is the original English version and should not be missed by English lovers. Wilkie Collins is known as the father of British detective novels. He is also an indispensable writer in the history of world detective novels. Before him, no one had led short detective stories to full-length creations. He took the lead in shaping the witty, brave, sincere and kind official detective-Inspector Cuff. Collins was extremely famous during his lifetime. Some critics call him a pioneer of suspense and detective novels. Especially in terms of carefully weaving stories, many mystery novelists in later generations learned many useful experiences from Collins.

Classic English Novel: Astoria (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

Washington Irving

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This book is the English version of "Astoria" written by American writer Washington Irving. Readers who like the original English work should not miss it. This is a history of the fortunes of this large plutocrat written by Owen based on the information provided by the great fur trader John Jacob Astor. The plot of the work is vivid and highly readable. It is a must-read to understand the style of Owen's works. Owen's short stories are full of fantasy and most of them are based on ancient legends in Europe, which are extremely mysterious and bizarre. Owen is a master of prose and one of the founders of American literature. His writing is elegant and natural, fresh and refined, and often reveals gentle humor. He is able to subtly embody humor and fantasy in his depictions of real-life details. His romantic flavor adds a lot of grace and charm to his essays and short stories. Irving was an optimistic humorist without the cynicism of some literary men. He has full confidence in mankind. Even when he remembers the ancients and pays tribute to the past, he is not pessimistic and despairing.

Travel Notes

Travel Notes

General Fiction

No Author Mentioned

32K0

"Journey to the Sea" is a long satirical novel in the vernacular of the Qing Dynasty. It tells the story of Tuo Chengzi's travels to foreign countries overseas, and describes the many bad deeds of a monk and two swindlers. The work was written in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. "Sea Travels" is a novel describing overseas countries. The novel is based on the story of Tuo Chengzi's travels to foreign countries overseas, and describes many evil deeds such as a monk and two liars, male thieves and female prostitutes, framed crimes, murders and wives, repaying favors with enemies, etc. It satirizes the evil officialdom and the decadence of the world in the dark society, and focuses on criticizing the social reality at that time. The work also writes about Xu Yu on the island, Mr. Xu, who is philanthropic, noble in birth, and virtuous in character, to compare with it and deepen the degree of exposure and irony. The author uses the stories of overseas island countries in "Journey to the Sea" to express his disappointment with the reality of China and his own social ideals. It is a social reform novel with a maritime cultural background.

Classic English Novels: the Complete Works of Dong Bei and Sons (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

Charles Dickens

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"Dombey and Son" is a novel written by the British writer Charles Dickens. This book is in English and should not be missed by English lovers. "Dombey and Son" is a tightly structured novel written by Dickens. It tells the story of Dombey, a large wholesaler, who is cold and arrogant. Apart from business interests and money transactions, he has no other relationships between people. As a result, his wife and son died in a gloomy and indifferent family environment, and his second wife also left him. Eventually the company collapsed and he felt lonely. The work exposes all the darkness under the capitalist system and shapes Dombey, a typical image of the British bourgeoisie. It not only expresses the author's views on the relationship between money and human nature, but also truly reflects the development of British industrial capitalism in the 1830s and 1940s. In particular, the development of the railway transportation industry occupies an obvious position in the novel. Not only that, the work also describes the vanity and hypocrisy of small citizens and the evils of the marriage system in Victorian England.

Dragon and Phoenix Rebirth (6)

Chen Duansheng

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"The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix" is also known as "The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix", which was adapted from "The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix" in the 20 volumes and 44 rebound ci editions of Chen Duansheng during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of Meng Lijun who disguised herself as a man and reunited with her husband Huangfu Shaohua. Readers who like classical novels should not miss this book. The Tanci version of "Rebirth" is a treasure in Chinese classical literature. Chen Yinke once compared it with Greek and Roman epics. The plot of the work is twists and turns and gripping. Even if I read it today, it still has profound meaning. Together with Dream of Red Mansions, the work is called "Dream of the South and North" and is also the original work of the classic play "Meng Lijun". From this perspective, this book has considerable reading value. Classic stories have been passed down to this day, providing people with a lot of creative materials. Therefore, whether it is used as a hobby or as a deliberate study, you can gain something. The plot of the work is vivid and highly readable. The many principles contained in it can also play a role in guiding life for today's readers.

Dragon and Phoenix Rebirth (4)

Chen Duansheng

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"The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix" is also known as "The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix", which was adapted from "The Rebirth of the Dragon and the Phoenix" in the 20 volumes and 44 rebound ci editions of Chen Duansheng during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of Meng Lijun who disguised herself as a man and reunited with her husband Huangfu Shaohua. Readers who like classical novels should not miss this book. The Tanci version of "Rebirth" is a treasure in Chinese classical literature. Chen Yinke once compared it with Greek and Roman epics. The plot of the work is twists and turns and gripping. Even if I read it today, it still has profound meaning. Together with Dream of Red Mansions, the work is called "Dream of the South and North" and is also the original work of the classic play "Meng Lijun". From this perspective, this book has considerable reading value. Classic stories have been passed down to this day, providing people with a lot of creative materials. Therefore, whether it is used as a hobby or as a deliberate study, you can gain something. The plot of the work is vivid and highly readable. The many principles contained in it can also play a role in guiding life for today's readers.

Novels of Talented Scholars and Beauties: Fate in Dreams (part 2)

Li Xiuxing

45K0

"Five Beautiful Destinies in Dreams" is a vernacular novel about talented people and beauties written by Li Xiuxing in the Qing Dynasty. It is also known as "Five Beautiful Destinies in Dreams" and was written during the Yongzheng and Qianlong years of the Qing Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers who are interested in ancient novels about talented men and beauties. The father of the protagonist Wu Ruisheng, a talented man, dreamed that an old man gave him a poem, saying that Wang Ruisheng's marriage was contained in the poem. The poem goes: "The fairy was born in the southern country, and the plum blossom girl is a relative; there are three lights and two darkness, and they all belong to the five-person line." Ruisheng followed his father's order and traveled south, where he met Duiqiong, Cuijuan, Lanying, and Suyan. After becoming a Jinshi, he got Shunhua, who had three wives and two concubines, and they met in a dream. The novel is set against the backdrop of Yan Song's political chaos during the Zhengde and Jiajing years of the Ming Dynasty. Four of the five women were exiled and suffered hardships, and after going through twists and turns, they were reunited. "Destiny in a Dream" is cleverly conceived, using a dream to lead the whole story. The four lines of poetry in the dream also become hints and predictions for the development of the plot. This point even had a positive impact on later generations of novels about gifted men and beautiful women, and was borrowed from "A Dream of Red Mansions". The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading.

Novels of Talented Scholars and Beauties: Fate in Dreams (part 1)

Li Xiuxing

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"Five Beautiful Destinies in Dreams" is a vernacular novel about talented people and beauties written by Li Xiuxing in the Qing Dynasty. It is also known as "Five Beautiful Destinies in Dreams" and was written during the Yongzheng and Qianlong years of the Qing Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers who are interested in ancient novels about talented men and beauties. The father of the protagonist Wu Ruisheng, a talented man, dreamed that an old man gave him a poem, saying that Wang Ruisheng's marriage was contained in the poem. The poem goes: "The fairy was born in the southern country, and the plum blossom girl is a relative; there are three lights and two darkness, and they all belong to the five-person line." Ruisheng followed his father's order and traveled south, where he met Duiqiong, Cuijuan, Lanying, and Suyan. After becoming a Jinshi, he got Shunhua, who had three wives and two concubines, and they met in a dream. The novel is set against the backdrop of Yan Song's political chaos during the Zhengde and Jiajing years of the Ming Dynasty. Four of the five women were exiled and suffered hardships, and after going through twists and turns, they were reunited. "Destiny in a Dream" is cleverly conceived, using a dream to lead the whole story. The four lines of poetry in the dream also become hints and predictions for the development of the plot. This point even had a positive impact on later generations of novels about gifted men and beautiful women, and was borrowed from "A Dream of Red Mansions". The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Journey to the Center of the Earth (volume 2)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. On May 24, 1863, Professor Lidenbrock accidentally discovered a piece of parchment in an ancient book. He got inspiration from the words on the parchment: Arne Saknussemm, his predecessor, had traveled to the center of the earth. Professor Lidenbrock decided to make the same trip. On May 27, 1863, he took his nephew Axel and enough food, instruments and weapons, etc., And set out from Hamburg. When he arrived in Iceland, he asked a guide Hans to accompany him. The three of them followed the instructions of their predecessors and descended from the Sneffels crater in Iceland. After three months of travel, they experienced difficulties and obstacles such as water shortage, getting lost, and storms. Finally, due to the impact of rock flows, they returned to the ground from a crater on the island of Stromboli in northern Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. The whole book records the arduous experiences on the journey and the various wonders underground in a compact style. Through this novel, readers can learn perseverance and strong will and gain rich scientific knowledge.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Thrilling Encounters of the Balsac Expedition (part 1)

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The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Adventures Around the Black Sea (part 2)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The protagonist Kelabang is a tobacco merchant with a stubborn and old-fashioned nature. He was going to his nephew's house across the strait to attend a wedding. In order to express his dissatisfaction with the unreasonable tax policy, he decided to lead people along the Black Sea to the other side of the strait, and experienced numerous difficulties and obstacles. Their carriage was bitten by mosquitoes, besieged by wild boars, and encountered volcanic eruptions of gas underground in the prairie. They almost died. In addition, he also had to deal with the machinations of the Turkish dignitaries... With his profound geographical knowledge, Verne vividly described the beautiful scenery along the Black Sea coast, the lively scenes of Constantinople, Turkish customs, and the traditional customs of the Kalmouk nomadic tribe.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Beautiful Yellow Danube (volume 2)

(france) Jules Verne

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. Bulgaria was occupied by the Ottoman Empire from the end of the 14th century and established a constitutional monarchy after the Russo-Turkish War. This book takes the Bulgarian people's rise against foreign aggression and strives for national liberation as the background. It vividly reproduces this period of history through the legendary encounter and indomitable struggle experience of the navigator Radko. Since he has not heard from his wife Nadya for a long time, the exiled Bulgarian patriot Serge Radko, aliased as Ilya Brush, won the championship in a fishing competition, and in the name of fishing, he went down the Danube River, intending to return to his hometown of Ruse to find news about Nadya. For several months, bandits frequently appeared along the Danube River, disturbing people's peace. The leader of this group of robbers was Radko's love rival Ivan Striga. He often mentioned Radko when he robbed the village, causing people to mistake Radko for the bandit leader. In order to track down the bandits, Sheriff Carl Dragosh changed his name to Jaeger and boarded Radko's boat on the way. Along the way, they experienced various incidents. In the end, Dragosh captured the gang of robbers with the help of Radko; Striga was killed by Radko, and Nadya, who was kidnapped by him, was successfully rescued by Radko. From then on, they lived a happy life together. The book describes and introduces the Danube River, the countries and famous cities along its banks.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Adventures Around the Black Sea (part 1)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The protagonist Kelabang is a tobacco merchant with a stubborn and old-fashioned nature. He was going to his nephew's house across the strait to attend a wedding. In order to express his dissatisfaction with the unreasonable tax policy, he decided to lead people along the Black Sea to the other side of the strait, and experienced numerous difficulties and obstacles. Their carriage was bitten by mosquitoes, besieged by wild boars, and encountered volcanic eruptions of gas underground in the prairie. They almost died. In addition, he also had to deal with the machinations of the Turkish dignitaries... With his profound geographical knowledge, Verne vividly described the beautiful scenery along the Black Sea coast, the lively scenes of Constantinople, Turkish customs, and the traditional customs of the Kalmouk nomadic tribe.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Icelandic Monsters (part 1)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The protagonist Geolin boarded a ketch in the Kerguelen Islands to another island, preparing to return to the United States from there. On the way, an ice floe carrying the bodies of the Jenny crew members caught Geolin's attention, and he eventually traveled across the Antarctic with the Halebrenna to solve the mystery. The Jenny was actually the ketch that Arthur Pym last sailed on ten years ago, and the captain was the brother of the captain of the Halebrena. After going through countless hardships, the Halebrena finally crossed the polar circle, but was unexpectedly thrown out of the sea when an iceberg overturned. Stranded more than a hundred feet above the sea. The iceberg carried them drifting in the mist. When the shipwreck survivors left Antarctica in a small boat, they passed by Sphinx Island and found Arthur Pym, who had been dead for many years. Based on the scientific knowledge after the great geographical discovery at that time, the author uses his rich imagination to allow readers to follow the protagonist and experience a thrilling journey to Antarctica.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Icelandic Monsters (part 2)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. The protagonist Geolin boarded a ketch in the Kerguelen Islands to another island, preparing to return to the United States from there. On the way, an ice floe carrying the bodies of the Jenny crew members caught Geolin's attention, and he eventually traveled across the Antarctic with the Halebrenna to solve the mystery. The Jenny was actually the ketch that Arthur Pym last sailed on ten years ago, and the captain was the brother of the captain of the Halebrena. After going through countless hardships, the Halebrena finally crossed the polar circle, but was unexpectedly thrown out of the sea when an iceberg overturned. Stranded more than a hundred feet above the sea. The iceberg carried them drifting in the mist. When the shipwreck survivors left Antarctica in a small boat, they passed by Sphinx Island and found Arthur Pym, who had been dead for many years. Based on the scientific knowledge after the great geographical discovery at that time, the author uses his rich imagination to allow readers to follow the protagonist and experience a thrilling journey to Antarctica.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Bergen's Five Hundred Million Frans

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"Begern's Five Hundred Million Frans" is a science fiction novel, and at the same time it is a social novel that exposes the capitalist world. The author illustrates the paths of two scientists through the images of two scholars. Thirty years later, the inheritance of 500 million francs from the Indian noblewoman Begum finally found its heirs: one was the kind-hearted French doctor Sarasain; the other was the German chemistry professor Sulze. The two men shared the inheritance equally. Dr. Sarasain used his inheritance to build an ideal city. The city is becoming more prosperous day by day, and the residents live a life of labor, happiness and peace. Professor Sulzer, on the contrary, established an arms factory to produce weapons of mass destruction, with the purpose of killing human beings and destroying the happy lives of peaceful residents. For the sake of human ideals, the young engineer Marseille went deep into the tiger's den, discovered the secrets of the arms factory, and shattered Sulze's conspiracy. In the end, Professor Sulze was finally killed in his secret room by the air-conditioning bomb he invented, and this arsenal was owned by the peaceful people and no longer manufactured weapons, but agricultural machinery and industrial equipment needed for human happiness.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Thrilling Encounters of the Balsac Expedition (part 2)

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Luyang Lake

Luyang Lake

General Fiction

Zhang Jinghong

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This book is a novel with Luyang Lake as the background. As a first-year college student in the country who does not receive an allotment, Zhang Xiaojun, who was born in a saline-alkali land, faces the problem of finding a job. With his solid professional foundation, he finally found a position in the court and became a civil servant that everyone envied. At the same time, he also gained a heavy love. Just when he was complacent, something unexpected happened... Can Zhang Xiaojun change the fate of himself and his family? Can his ideal of nurturing his hometown come true?

Foshan in the Story

Foshan in the Story

General Fiction

Zhang Yongyuan

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This is a collection of works dedicated to telling the stories of Foshan people in Lingnan. The book consists of 35 short and concise stories, covering all aspects of Foshan people's life, study, work and entrepreneurship in various historical periods. The work uses small things to see the big things, and reflects the spirit of Foshan people industriously, kindly, hardworking, advancing with the times, and daring to be the first from multiple angles. The language of the work is vivid, the characters are vivid, and the story is fascinating. It is a rare popular literature book for understanding Foshan and Foshan people.

Normal College Student

Normal College Student

General Fiction

Huang Zhaohui

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This is a novel that reflects the youthful years of normal school students in the early days of reform and opening up. It takes the establishment and development of the Jiangnan Normal College Literary Society Huxi Literary Society and the journal "River Crossing Soldiers" as clues to show the vigorous and enterprising spirit of young students. It also fully reflects the soul stirring of ideological emancipation among them in the early days of reform and opening up through the criticism, encouragement and support of the literary society by school leaders and professors Huang Lengguo, Huang Kanshi, Chen Jieya and others. The work is rich in thought, interlocking plots, full of tension, and vivid characters. It is a rare masterpiece describing campus life in recent years.

Guardian Sun

Guardian Sun

General Fiction

Bai Zhaoxia

196K0

This is a full-length novel that tells the story of the protagonist Ruan Youxun, who strives to pursue his musical dream and never forgets his original intention. It inspires every reader to pursue their dreams bravely and not to succumb to temporary difficulties.

Asteroid Fb-472

Asteroid Fb-472

General Fiction

Li Songlin

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This is a magical realism novel, written in three persons. The book tells a story of failed love and disillusioned ideals through the protagonist Lu You's recollections of his personal experiences in high school, college and after entering society.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Invasion of the Sea

(france) Jules Verne

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. An organization called the French Overseas Company decided to dig a canal to bring Mediterranean water into the Sahara Desert to form a new sea. This was the "Sea Invasion" plan. The locals were restless and worried that their vested interests would be harmed, especially the Tuareg Spring people, who were famous among the local tribes and made a living by robbing desert caravans. As the leader, Hajar was powerful in all directions. He was captured in a battle and successfully escaped from prison on the eve of the canal's construction. A team led by Ardigan was ordered to survey the progress of the project. When they arrived at the construction site, they found it vandalized and deserted. What's even more unfortunate is that the team encountered Hajar's people on the way to find reinforcements, became prisoners, and was locked up in the stockade. By chance, they managed to escape, but faced fatal danger several times in the desert. The situation that worried them most finally happened, and Hajar's men appeared in the billowing dust...

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Big Raft (volume 2)

(france) Jules Verne

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. This book tells the story of how the upright Jon family defeated evil. The book has been translated into many languages ​​around the world. The upright and honest Gallar family lived by the Amazon River in Peru. My daughter Mina was going to get married and move to Para, Brazil, so the whole family, friends, and more than 100 crew members boarded the big raft. The beautiful scenery along the way attracted everyone. On the way, a passenger named Torres came up. He watched every move of the male host in a weird and sinister way. Is there any secret in this? It turns out that the real name of the male protagonist is Joe Am. Dagosta is a fugitive death row prisoner. Due to Torres's informant, Joam was arrested. The document that could explain his innocence was a heavenly book. Finally, the astute judge deciphered the code and restored Joam's reputation.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Big Raft (volume 1)

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. This book tells the story of how the upright Jon family defeated evil. The book has been translated into many languages ​​around the world. The upright and honest Gallar family lived by the Amazon River in Peru. My daughter Mina was going to get married and move to Para, Brazil, so the whole family, friends, and more than 100 crew members boarded the big raft. The beautiful scenery along the way attracted everyone. On the way, a passenger named Torres came up. He watched every move of the male host in a weird and sinister way. Is there any secret in this? It turns out that the real name of the male protagonist is Joe Am. Dagosta is a fugitive death row prisoner. Due to Torres's informant, Joam was arrested. The document that could explain his innocence was a heavenly book. Finally, the astute judge deciphered the code and restored Joam's reputation.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Flying Village

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. A caravan returning from the hinterland of Africa laden with ivory did not have a smooth return trip. After a frightening night, only American John Cote, Frenchman Max Hubert, indigenous boy Langka, and indigenous guide Kami remained in the entire caravan. They were forced to go deep into the inaccessible Ubangi forest to find a way to Libreville. Along the way, the four people had to endure mosquito bites, avoid wild beasts, and plan their daily livelihood. From land to water, every step is difficult and thrilling. Unexpected encounters happened one after another; abandoned cages in the jungle and the relics of German doctors were discovered one by one. Then they were in danger in the rapids but were rescued by strange creatures. Finally, they were guided to a village built in the sky by strange firelight. Traces of human visits, unknown species, villages in the trees, the mysterious king there... Everything is waiting for the arrival of explorers to uncover their mysteries.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: from the Earth to the Moon

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. After the American Civil War, Barbicane, president of the Baltimore City Artillery Club (a club for cannon inventors), proposed launching a cannonball to the moon to establish a connection between the earth and the moon. After learning the news, French adventurer Michel Ardan suggested building a hollow cannonball, and he was going to use this cannonball to explore the moon. Barbicane, Michel Ardan and Captain Nicholl overcame various difficulties and finally launched on December 1, 18XX. But they did not reach their destination. The shell did not land on the moon, but instead orbited the moon 2,800 miles away. What is the fate of these three adventurers?

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Adventures of Antiphele (part 1)

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The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: Beacon Island

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This is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. For readers who like Verne's works, this book is worth reading. During the Greek people's struggle for freedom, French officer Henri d'Albalay came to Greece to fight. During this period, she fell in love with Hadzina, the banker's daughter, and the two fell in love. After Hadzina's father died, she inherited a large inheritance. After learning that this huge sum of money was not legal income, she donated all of it to save the Greeks who were captured by the enemy during the war and became slaves. In the process, she herself unfortunately became a slave. Nicolas Scotta, the captain of the Calista, was a notorious pirate leader. He didn't know the inside story and thought Hadzina was still rich, so he pursued her desperately. Henri d'Albalay started a long-term rivalry with Nicola Scotta for a just cause and for the woman he loved. In a slave-trading transaction, Henri d'Albarre and Nicolas Scotta competed for the price. At the last moment, Henri d'Albalay succeeded, so Nicolas Scotta launched a pirate attack. During the battle, Henri d'Albalay encountered many dangers, but finally killed Nicolas Scotta and won the beauty. The novel is set against the backdrop of the War of Independence. Through the love story of the joys and sorrows between the Greek girl Harjoona and the French officer Henri Dabale who aided the Greek Volunteer Army, it eulogized the Greek national heroes in the War of Independence, whipped the scum who betrayed the motherland, and condemned Turkey's aggression. The plot of the novel is twists and turns, exciting, and also interspersed with a lot of historical and geographical knowledge.

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