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Encountered a Bear on the Road
General Fiction路上遇到熊
Xu Xiaoyue
This book is composed of 15 short stories with different styles, flying over tired and gray modern cities, lively and warm northeastern towns, and closed and solemn ancient city walls, and staged scenes of ordinary people's life, death, love, and parting melancholy. Here is your patron saint, which may be a bear, a deer, or a hippopotamus; here is a jealous cat that can only talk, has a bad temper but loves you very much; here are generals and soldiers who defend the city, and no one knows how many died in the battle; here are also aliens from the Northeast, stubborn writers, and boys with the appearance of killing Matt...
This book is composed of 15 short stories with different styles, flying over tired and gray modern cities, lively and warm northeastern towns, and closed and solemn ancient city walls, and staged scenes of ordinary people's life, death, love, and parting melancholy. Here is your patron saint, which may be a bear, a deer, or a hippopotamus; here is a jealous cat that can only talk, has a bad temper but loves you very much; here are generals and soldiers who defend the city, and no one knows how many died in the battle; here are also aliens from the Northeast, stubborn writers, and boys with the appearance of killing Matt...

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On an island with a population of 1,400 people, 18-year-old young man Shinji meets a young girl named Hatsue. The young man has sincere eyes, strong and unrestrained. The girl's eyebrows are calm and bold. In summer, dreams are long, in autumn, days are short, and the two fell in love. But rumors spread throughout the village like the wind, and with the waves, it seemed that spring was coming to an end. Perhaps, everyone has a first love. We are all filled with innocence and enthusiasm for our first love. Like all good things, we have to make them happen.
On an island with a population of 1,400 people, 18-year-old young man Shinji meets a young girl named Hatsue. The young man has sincere eyes, strong and unrestrained. The girl's eyebrows are calm and bold. In summer, dreams are long, in autumn, days are short, and the two fell in love. But rumors spread throughout the village like the wind, and with the waves, it seemed that spring was coming to an end. Perhaps, everyone has a first love. We are all filled with innocence and enthusiasm for our first love. Like all good things, we have to make them happen.

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After the death of Etsuko's husband, she relied on her father-in-law's manor to survive. She seeks a sense of security from her ambiguous relationship with her father-in-law, and longs for pure and dynamic love from the young hired worker Saburo. Etsuko's hunger for love cannot be satisfied after all, and that's because her intimate relationships are established in a twisted way. Many times I try to eliminate loneliness with love, but I end up getting even more lonely. With astonishing insight, Mishima once again exposed the tragic truth of modern people's spiritual level to our eyes with his "extreme writing". The overall structure of "The Hunger of Love" maintains the rigorous pattern of Japanese classical tradition. It is meticulous and exquisite, and the changes in time and space are neatly superimposed. It was highly praised by critics and was praised as "the most rigorous among Mishima Yukio's works."
After the death of Etsuko's husband, she relied on her father-in-law's manor to survive. She seeks a sense of security from her ambiguous relationship with her father-in-law, and longs for pure and dynamic love from the young hired worker Saburo. Etsuko's hunger for love cannot be satisfied after all, and that's because her intimate relationships are established in a twisted way. Many times I try to eliminate loneliness with love, but I end up getting even more lonely. With astonishing insight, Mishima once again exposed the tragic truth of modern people's spiritual level to our eyes with his "extreme writing". The overall structure of "The Hunger of Love" maintains the rigorous pattern of Japanese classical tradition. It is meticulous and exquisite, and the changes in time and space are neatly superimposed. It was highly praised by critics and was praised as "the most rigorous among Mishima Yukio's works."

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"Sou Shen Ji" is a collection of supernatural novels written by Qian Bao, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The book now has 20 volumes, with a total of 454 stories, major and minor. It mainly compiles stories about ghosts, gods and immortals, as well as some trivia and folklore from the time. It is a collection of ancient Chinese myths and legends and represents the highest achievement of Chinese fantasy novels.
"Sou Shen Ji" is a collection of supernatural novels written by Qian Bao, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The book now has 20 volumes, with a total of 454 stories, major and minor. It mainly compiles stories about ghosts, gods and immortals, as well as some trivia and folklore from the time. It is a collection of ancient Chinese myths and legends and represents the highest achievement of Chinese fantasy novels.

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"Selected Short Stories of Maupassant" is a collection of representative works of Maupassant in various periods, including "Ball of Suet", "The Necklace", "My Uncle Jules" and other classic works. In Maupassant's works, there are the urban bottom characters who are kind-hearted but are exploited and spurned by hypocritical decent people, the vain girl Mathilde who worked hard all her life for a fake necklace, and a family who were distorted by money and abandoned their family ties... These works represent Maupassant's outstanding achievements in short story creation, and are still of awakening significance in today's era.
"Selected Short Stories of Maupassant" is a collection of representative works of Maupassant in various periods, including "Ball of Suet", "The Necklace", "My Uncle Jules" and other classic works. In Maupassant's works, there are the urban bottom characters who are kind-hearted but are exploited and spurned by hypocritical decent people, the vain girl Mathilde who worked hard all her life for a fake necklace, and a family who were distorted by money and abandoned their family ties... These works represent Maupassant's outstanding achievements in short story creation, and are still of awakening significance in today's era.

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"I" was attracted to my classmate Omi. When I was young, this kind of rebellious and maverick boy always fascinated "me". However, people say that in order to be a "whole" person, one must "love" someone. So, "I" began to try to contact the opposite sex, and fell in love with my classmate sister Yuanzi. After putting on the mask, "I" began to coexist with the world cautiously and fearfully. Perhaps, everyone has a mask on their face. Hiding behind a mask, we can be ourselves carefully. But if we wear that mask for a long time, it makes us look disgusting. However, there are so many regrets and conceited thoughts, but only time cannot stop them.
"I" was attracted to my classmate Omi. When I was young, this kind of rebellious and maverick boy always fascinated "me". However, people say that in order to be a "whole" person, one must "love" someone. So, "I" began to try to contact the opposite sex, and fell in love with my classmate sister Yuanzi. After putting on the mask, "I" began to coexist with the world cautiously and fearfully. Perhaps, everyone has a mask on their face. Hiding behind a mask, we can be ourselves carefully. But if we wear that mask for a long time, it makes us look disgusting. However, there are so many regrets and conceited thoughts, but only time cannot stop them.

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"A Tale of Two Cities" is the representative work of Dickens, the master of critical literature. Under the pen of Dickens, the novel will interweave three independent but interrelated stories of injustice, love and revenge. Against the background of the French Revolution, scenes of family grudges are grandly staged, and good, evil, life and death are all blended in fierce conflicts. Whether they are upright and kind-hearted doctors or mean and proud aristocrats... These characters embody Dickens's sympathy for the lowly people and his contempt for the powerful, showing the two eternal themes of mankind - hatred and love.
"A Tale of Two Cities" is the representative work of Dickens, the master of critical literature. Under the pen of Dickens, the novel will interweave three independent but interrelated stories of injustice, love and revenge. Against the background of the French Revolution, scenes of family grudges are grandly staged, and good, evil, life and death are all blended in fierce conflicts. Whether they are upright and kind-hearted doctors or mean and proud aristocrats... These characters embody Dickens's sympathy for the lowly people and his contempt for the powerful, showing the two eternal themes of mankind - hatred and love.

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"I" - Charles Strickland, an ordinary middle-aged securities broker. In order to escape this ordinary life, I abandoned my wife and children, crossed the English Channel and went to Paris. When I arrived in a foreign country, I was poor and sick, but I understood: I must paint, just like a drowning person must struggle. One day, I set foot on an isolated island in the South Pacific. On the island, I got married again, but fortunately, I finally painted a rare masterpiece in the world. What followed was a serious illness, and then a fire. Finally, on the street where sixpences were everywhere, I saw the moon.
"I" - Charles Strickland, an ordinary middle-aged securities broker. In order to escape this ordinary life, I abandoned my wife and children, crossed the English Channel and went to Paris. When I arrived in a foreign country, I was poor and sick, but I understood: I must paint, just like a drowning person must struggle. One day, I set foot on an isolated island in the South Pacific. On the island, I got married again, but fortunately, I finally painted a rare masterpiece in the world. What followed was a serious illness, and then a fire. Finally, on the street where sixpences were everywhere, I saw the moon.

Camel Xiangzi
General Fiction骆驼祥子
Lao She
"Camel Xiangzi" is a work created by Lao She in 1936. The inspiration for the work came from Lao She's friend telling him about the experience of a rickshaw puller he met. This aroused Lao She's interest, so he collected information and observed the lives of Peking workers to create this novel. The novel tells the story of a rickshaw puller named Xiangzi. In order to realize the freedom of pulling a rickshaw, he vowed to buy his own rickshaw. For this purpose, Xiangzi tried his best to save money, but he kept running into obstacles during the process: he finally bought his own car, but encountered a war and his people and the car were robbed and lost; After saving money, he was blackmailed by the military police; in the end, he married Huniu, whom he didn't like, and finally bought a car for the second time. Huniu died again, and he had to sell the car to pay for Huniu's funeral... With such a series of blows, Xiangzi finally gave up his ideals, muddle along, contracted bad habits, and eventually became a useless person. The work adopts the form of seeing the big from the small, using the disillusionment of a small person's ideals to show the dilemma of ordinary workers in the old era who had no way out. It is vivid, touching and thought-provoking.
"Camel Xiangzi" is a work created by Lao She in 1936. The inspiration for the work came from Lao She's friend telling him about the experience of a rickshaw puller he met. This aroused Lao She's interest, so he collected information and observed the lives of Peking workers to create this novel. The novel tells the story of a rickshaw puller named Xiangzi. In order to realize the freedom of pulling a rickshaw, he vowed to buy his own rickshaw. For this purpose, Xiangzi tried his best to save money, but he kept running into obstacles during the process: he finally bought his own car, but encountered a war and his people and the car were robbed and lost; After saving money, he was blackmailed by the military police; in the end, he married Huniu, whom he didn't like, and finally bought a car for the second time. Huniu died again, and he had to sell the car to pay for Huniu's funeral... With such a series of blows, Xiangzi finally gave up his ideals, muddle along, contracted bad habits, and eventually became a useless person. The work adopts the form of seeing the big from the small, using the disillusionment of a small person's ideals to show the dilemma of ordinary workers in the old era who had no way out. It is vivid, touching and thought-provoking.

Inseparable
General Fiction形影不离
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The never-before-published novel manuscript of Beauvoir, the author of "The Second Sex", has been released for the first time. It is based on Zaza, her best friend from childhood, and commemorates the unforgettable friendship in her life. When Sylvie was nine years old, she met Andrea, a girl of the same age, for the first time. She had never seen such a cool girl. Unlike the obedient "good student" Sylvie, Andrei is smart but rebellious and treats everything aloof. She had suffered horrific burns and bore the marks of fire. She stabbed herself with an ax in order to refuse to attend social events. They became inseparable. This feeling is intense and deep into the soul. Starting from defying the school order, the well-behaved Sylvie moved towards freedom step by step; Andre, who was born unruly, struggled step by step under the constraints of family and etiquette, and gradually became a trapped beast.
The never-before-published novel manuscript of Beauvoir, the author of "The Second Sex", has been released for the first time. It is based on Zaza, her best friend from childhood, and commemorates the unforgettable friendship in her life. When Sylvie was nine years old, she met Andrea, a girl of the same age, for the first time. She had never seen such a cool girl. Unlike the obedient "good student" Sylvie, Andrei is smart but rebellious and treats everything aloof. She had suffered horrific burns and bore the marks of fire. She stabbed herself with an ax in order to refuse to attend social events. They became inseparable. This feeling is intense and deep into the soul. Starting from defying the school order, the well-behaved Sylvie moved towards freedom step by step; Andre, who was born unruly, struggled step by step under the constraints of family and etiquette, and gradually became a trapped beast.

Wind, Sand and Stars
General Fiction风沙星辰
Saint-exupéry
"The Wind, Sand and Stars" written by Saint-Exupéry is a century-old masterpiece that provides a guide to modern people's life and actions. It is a beautiful and brave work. The book brings together Saint-Exupéry's travels and philosophical thoughts during his flight missions, and records his real-life adventures in several brushes with death in the Spanish Pyrenees, the African Sahara Desert and other places. His aerial view provides a brand-new vision and wisdom, allowing people to re-understand the dignity of human beings on earth, which is easily forgotten, from a modern era that only focuses on ensuring material interests, political ambitions and vested power.
"The Wind, Sand and Stars" written by Saint-Exupéry is a century-old masterpiece that provides a guide to modern people's life and actions. It is a beautiful and brave work. The book brings together Saint-Exupéry's travels and philosophical thoughts during his flight missions, and records his real-life adventures in several brushes with death in the Spanish Pyrenees, the African Sahara Desert and other places. His aerial view provides a brand-new vision and wisdom, allowing people to re-understand the dignity of human beings on earth, which is easily forgotten, from a modern era that only focuses on ensuring material interests, political ambitions and vested power.

Kingdom of Eternal Death
General Fiction永亡国度
Arctic Bird
Hey, welcome to Tirnano Academy and become a member of our Yongri Party! Here you can meet druid seniors who can transform into various magical creatures; warlock seniors who use sigils to control elements; junior juniors who are usually talkative may also be unexpectedly reliable prophets or prophets at critical moments - but please also be careful of those night apostles who live by sucking life; insidious, cunning and sinful members of the Evernight Party; And the hunters hiding in the shadows, eyeing you for some purpose... When the 18-year-old Lucifer "escaped" from the nightmare orphanage as he wished, a mysterious girl broke into his destiny with an invitation from an unknown country. What followed was not a new life that he had dreamed of, or an unpredictable and dangerous journey...
Hey, welcome to Tirnano Academy and become a member of our Yongri Party! Here you can meet druid seniors who can transform into various magical creatures; warlock seniors who use sigils to control elements; junior juniors who are usually talkative may also be unexpectedly reliable prophets or prophets at critical moments - but please also be careful of those night apostles who live by sucking life; insidious, cunning and sinful members of the Evernight Party; And the hunters hiding in the shadows, eyeing you for some purpose... When the 18-year-old Lucifer "escaped" from the nightmare orphanage as he wished, a mysterious girl broke into his destiny with an invitation from an unknown country. What followed was not a new life that he had dreamed of, or an unpredictable and dangerous journey...

Liars in Love (collected Works of Richard Yates)
General Fiction恋爱中的骗子(理查德·耶茨文集)
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Richard Yates (1926-1992) was "the great writer of the age of anxiety". As a faithful recorder of mainstream American life in the mid-twentieth century, critics have compared him to Chekhov, Fitzgerald, and John Cheever. "The Liar in Love" is another masterpiece of Yates' short stories after "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness", which perfectly demonstrates the author's keen insight and descriptive power. This book contains a total of 7 short stories. Yates, who is good at writing about "failed life", relies on his keen mind and unique perspective of observation, like a collage art, to present the "little people" and their life fragments in the United States in front of us in three dimensions: failed artists, single-parent families with difficult lives, estranged family relationships, estranged marriages, rebellious daughters, fleeting love affairs, unreliable dreams...
Richard Yates (1926-1992) was "the great writer of the age of anxiety". As a faithful recorder of mainstream American life in the mid-twentieth century, critics have compared him to Chekhov, Fitzgerald, and John Cheever. "The Liar in Love" is another masterpiece of Yates' short stories after "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness", which perfectly demonstrates the author's keen insight and descriptive power. This book contains a total of 7 short stories. Yates, who is good at writing about "failed life", relies on his keen mind and unique perspective of observation, like a collage art, to present the "little people" and their life fragments in the United States in front of us in three dimensions: failed artists, single-parent families with difficult lives, estranged family relationships, estranged marriages, rebellious daughters, fleeting love affairs, unreliable dreams...

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The young Mizoguchi was born with a stammer. He was withdrawn since childhood and loved the Golden Temple. After his father's death, he followed his last wish and became a monk at the Kinkakuji Temple. During the war, he imagined that the Golden Temple would be destroyed by air raids, but the war never affected Kyoto. At school, he befriended Kashiwagi, who was lustful and had a disabled foot. After successive encounters with the death of his friend Tsurukawa and the indecency of the abbot, he finally burned the Golden Pavilion to the ground on a rainy night. Perhaps, there is a golden pavilion in everyone's heart. It contains desperately desired dreams and obsessions. These dreams and obsessions may also be a kind of beauty. Because I yearn for beauty, I want to destroy it.
The young Mizoguchi was born with a stammer. He was withdrawn since childhood and loved the Golden Temple. After his father's death, he followed his last wish and became a monk at the Kinkakuji Temple. During the war, he imagined that the Golden Temple would be destroyed by air raids, but the war never affected Kyoto. At school, he befriended Kashiwagi, who was lustful and had a disabled foot. After successive encounters with the death of his friend Tsurukawa and the indecency of the abbot, he finally burned the Golden Pavilion to the ground on a rainy night. Perhaps, there is a golden pavilion in everyone's heart. It contains desperately desired dreams and obsessions. These dreams and obsessions may also be a kind of beauty. Because I yearn for beauty, I want to destroy it.

Three and a Half Policemen
General Fiction警察三个半
First Day Of Spring Miko
"They all say that the auxiliary police officers are only half of the police. With you as the deputy director, we are exactly three and a half." "No, we should say three and a half good police officers!" The police station in the upper half of the city is always a solid camp with soldiers. Everyone knows that the security here is the most difficult: it gathers the city's lower class and migrant workers, and the rules and regulations are connected with the neighborhood. Because of the intricate roads, it has become a transit place for many roving criminals. During this year, five auxiliary police officers with very different personalities joined the police station: Duan Yifei, a motivated young man who has just retired from the army, Long Siwen, a domineering and confused rich boy, Lin Xinrui, a college student who escaped from his original family, Yuan Qiangqiang, a local foodie, and Du Yuhao, a veteran joint defense team member. Leading them is Zhang Yuejin, the sophisticated deputy director. The daily life of the police station is always messy: visits, patrols and mediations, elderly people being deceived, pets lost... They occasionally think this is just a temporary job, but they always believe that their efforts can change the security environment in the upper half of the city. While working tirelessly on patrol, rescue, monitoring, and assistance, they gradually came into contact with the core issues plaguing public security in the upper half of the city: drugs and evil forces.
"They all say that the auxiliary police officers are only half of the police. With you as the deputy director, we are exactly three and a half." "No, we should say three and a half good police officers!" The police station in the upper half of the city is always a solid camp with soldiers. Everyone knows that the security here is the most difficult: it gathers the city's lower class and migrant workers, and the rules and regulations are connected with the neighborhood. Because of the intricate roads, it has become a transit place for many roving criminals. During this year, five auxiliary police officers with very different personalities joined the police station: Duan Yifei, a motivated young man who has just retired from the army, Long Siwen, a domineering and confused rich boy, Lin Xinrui, a college student who escaped from his original family, Yuan Qiangqiang, a local foodie, and Du Yuhao, a veteran joint defense team member. Leading them is Zhang Yuejin, the sophisticated deputy director. The daily life of the police station is always messy: visits, patrols and mediations, elderly people being deceived, pets lost... They occasionally think this is just a temporary job, but they always believe that their efforts can change the security environment in the upper half of the city. While working tirelessly on patrol, rescue, monitoring, and assistance, they gradually came into contact with the core issues plaguing public security in the upper half of the city: drugs and evil forces.

Lady Susan of Northanger Abbey
General Fiction诺桑觉寺·苏珊夫人
(uk) Jane Austen
"Northanger Abbey" is different from the other five Austen novels in that it uses an open narrator and an exposed authorial narrative voice, demonstrating the author's authority. It was the first novel Austen planned to publish, and the final draft was completed around 1797, when Austen was about 22 years old. In this novel, the author first showed his talents and his writing style took shape. He used "three or four families in a village" as the life background and narrated a marriage story in a very ironic way. Austen's works reflect the various social conditions at that time through the daily dialogue and communication of gentlemen and ladies. They use humorous language to satirize the phenomena of profit-seeking and vanity. Through comic scenes, they mock people's stupidity, selfishness, snobbery, blind confidence and other despicable and ridiculous weaknesses. "Lady Susan" is Austen's first completed novel. It tells an Austen-style story through intricate letters exchanged between relatives and friends, and in this way it takes the story mode of people talking about other people to the extreme. This book tells the story of a widow, Lady Susan, who is looking for a husband for herself and her daughter. Lady Susan is a very attractive and cunning woman, which adds to the watchability of the story.
"Northanger Abbey" is different from the other five Austen novels in that it uses an open narrator and an exposed authorial narrative voice, demonstrating the author's authority. It was the first novel Austen planned to publish, and the final draft was completed around 1797, when Austen was about 22 years old. In this novel, the author first showed his talents and his writing style took shape. He used "three or four families in a village" as the life background and narrated a marriage story in a very ironic way. Austen's works reflect the various social conditions at that time through the daily dialogue and communication of gentlemen and ladies. They use humorous language to satirize the phenomena of profit-seeking and vanity. Through comic scenes, they mock people's stupidity, selfishness, snobbery, blind confidence and other despicable and ridiculous weaknesses. "Lady Susan" is Austen's first completed novel. It tells an Austen-style story through intricate letters exchanged between relatives and friends, and in this way it takes the story mode of people talking about other people to the extreme. This book tells the story of a widow, Lady Susan, who is looking for a husband for herself and her daughter. Lady Susan is a very attractive and cunning woman, which adds to the watchability of the story.

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"Resurrection" is Leo Tolstoy's last novel. It is a summary of the writer's life exploration and thoughts. It is known as the peak of the development of Russian critical realism. The novel uses the suffering of Maslova, a maid in a noble family, and the spiritual awakening process of Nekhludoff, a young nobleman who once hurt her. In the process of his running around to rescue Maslova, the novel extensively and deeply criticizes the corruption and gangsterism of courts, prisons, and bureaucracies. Darkly, it exposed the extravagant and licentious life of the feudal ruling class and the cruel, stupid and inhumane nature of the reactionary officials. It tore off the hypocrisy of the government-run church, reflected the bankruptcy of the countryside and the extreme poverty of the farmers, and sketched a social picture of serfdom Russia that was on the verge of collapse.
"Resurrection" is Leo Tolstoy's last novel. It is a summary of the writer's life exploration and thoughts. It is known as the peak of the development of Russian critical realism. The novel uses the suffering of Maslova, a maid in a noble family, and the spiritual awakening process of Nekhludoff, a young nobleman who once hurt her. In the process of his running around to rescue Maslova, the novel extensively and deeply criticizes the corruption and gangsterism of courts, prisons, and bureaucracies. Darkly, it exposed the extravagant and licentious life of the feudal ruling class and the cruel, stupid and inhumane nature of the reactionary officials. It tore off the hypocrisy of the government-run church, reflected the bankruptcy of the countryside and the extreme poverty of the farmers, and sketched a social picture of serfdom Russia that was on the verge of collapse.
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"Pride and Prejudice" is Jane Austen's masterpiece. It uses daily life as the material. It goes against the content and pretentious writing methods of sentimental novels popular in the society at that time. It vividly reflects the conservative and closed-off British rural life and worldly conditions from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. "Pride and Prejudice", a novel of social style, not only attracted a large number of readers at the time, but still gives readers a unique artistic enjoyment today. Although Austen's works have been compared to "two-inch ivory sculptures", she reflected the various social conditions at that time through the daily conversations and interactions between gentlemen and ladies. She used humorous language to satirize the phenomena of profit-seeking and vanity, and used comic scenes to mock people's stupidity, selfishness, snobbery, blind confidence and other despicable and ridiculous weaknesses.
"Pride and Prejudice" is Jane Austen's masterpiece. It uses daily life as the material. It goes against the content and pretentious writing methods of sentimental novels popular in the society at that time. It vividly reflects the conservative and closed-off British rural life and worldly conditions from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. "Pride and Prejudice", a novel of social style, not only attracted a large number of readers at the time, but still gives readers a unique artistic enjoyment today. Although Austen's works have been compared to "two-inch ivory sculptures", she reflected the various social conditions at that time through the daily conversations and interactions between gentlemen and ladies. She used humorous language to satirize the phenomena of profit-seeking and vanity, and used comic scenes to mock people's stupidity, selfishness, snobbery, blind confidence and other despicable and ridiculous weaknesses.

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"Notes from the House of the Dead" is one of Dostoevsky's most important and influential works published during the Russian serfdom reform period. Based on his own personal experience, the author described his experiences during hard labor in a calm and objective style in "Notes from the House of the Dead". The book is composed of independent chapters such as memories, essays, close-ups, and stories. Due to its ingenious structure, it is interwoven into a vivid picture of prison life in Tsarist Russia and outlines the unique personalities of various characters. The whole book is composed of independent chapters such as memories, essays, close-ups, and stories. It is cleverly structured and interwoven into a vivid picture of prison life in Tsarist Russia. The work truly reproduces the barbaric, brutal and extremely horrific scenes of Tsarist Russia's slave labor prisons.
"Notes from the House of the Dead" is one of Dostoevsky's most important and influential works published during the Russian serfdom reform period. Based on his own personal experience, the author described his experiences during hard labor in a calm and objective style in "Notes from the House of the Dead". The book is composed of independent chapters such as memories, essays, close-ups, and stories. Due to its ingenious structure, it is interwoven into a vivid picture of prison life in Tsarist Russia and outlines the unique personalities of various characters. The whole book is composed of independent chapters such as memories, essays, close-ups, and stories. It is cleverly structured and interwoven into a vivid picture of prison life in Tsarist Russia. The work truly reproduces the barbaric, brutal and extremely horrific scenes of Tsarist Russia's slave labor prisons.

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"Selected Novels and Novels by Mark Twain" selects thirty-five of the author's most popular works and arranges them in chronological order. These works are extensive in content and profound in meaning, and each one is full of humorous satire.
"Selected Novels and Novels by Mark Twain" selects thirty-five of the author's most popular works and arranges them in chronological order. These works are extensive in content and profound in meaning, and each one is full of humorous satire.

Zhang Zhidong (complete Works)
General Fiction张之洞(全集)
Tang Haoming
Zhang Zhidong, the "Governor of Huguang", was an important minister and academic official in the late Qing Dynasty. He took the imperial examination route and was re-employed by the imperial court. He was a rumor official in Beijing and remained loyal to the emperor and diligent in government when he was abroad. He yearned for Western science and technology and civilization, started an industry, and made the country rich and strong. In an era where the old and the new alternate, old consciousness and new ideas are intricately intertwined in him. His proposition of "Chinese learning as the essence and Western learning as the application" has been often said for more than a hundred years. "Zhang Zhidong" in the "Trilogy of the Late Qing Dynasty" is majestic, detailed and dense. It is a long historical scroll of the vicissitudes of the late Qing Dynasty and the survival of the nation. This book won the 2nd Yao Xueyin Historical Novel Award and the 9th "Five One Project" Selected Works Award of the Central Propaganda Department.
Zhang Zhidong, the "Governor of Huguang", was an important minister and academic official in the late Qing Dynasty. He took the imperial examination route and was re-employed by the imperial court. He was a rumor official in Beijing and remained loyal to the emperor and diligent in government when he was abroad. He yearned for Western science and technology and civilization, started an industry, and made the country rich and strong. In an era where the old and the new alternate, old consciousness and new ideas are intricately intertwined in him. His proposition of "Chinese learning as the essence and Western learning as the application" has been often said for more than a hundred years. "Zhang Zhidong" in the "Trilogy of the Late Qing Dynasty" is majestic, detailed and dense. It is a long historical scroll of the vicissitudes of the late Qing Dynasty and the survival of the nation. This book won the 2nd Yao Xueyin Historical Novel Award and the 9th "Five One Project" Selected Works Award of the Central Propaganda Department.

Yang Du (complete Works)
General Fiction杨度(全集)
Tang Haoming
Yang Du is a very colorful figure in the modern history of China. He is talented and ambitious. He once studied the study of emperors with famous Chinese studies teachers, and also traveled east to Japan to inspect the constitutional monarchy. He once participated in a public letter and supported Yuan Shikai's proclaimed emperor. After the collapse of the Hongxian dynasty, he turned to help and joined the Chinese Party in his later years. He embodies the contradictions and confusions of China's modern intellectual class. Yang Du's tragedy is also a microcosm of the difficult rise of modern China. The author uses Yang Du as a lead to connect Yuan Shikai, Cao Kun, Wang Jingwei, Huang Xing, Cai E and many other figures, vividly describing the actions of China's far-sighted people to save the country in the early twentieth century. This book won the China Book Award, the National Book Award, and the National Novel Award.
Yang Du is a very colorful figure in the modern history of China. He is talented and ambitious. He once studied the study of emperors with famous Chinese studies teachers, and also traveled east to Japan to inspect the constitutional monarchy. He once participated in a public letter and supported Yuan Shikai's proclaimed emperor. After the collapse of the Hongxian dynasty, he turned to help and joined the Chinese Party in his later years. He embodies the contradictions and confusions of China's modern intellectual class. Yang Du's tragedy is also a microcosm of the difficult rise of modern China. The author uses Yang Du as a lead to connect Yuan Shikai, Cao Kun, Wang Jingwei, Huang Xing, Cai E and many other figures, vividly describing the actions of China's far-sighted people to save the country in the early twentieth century. This book won the China Book Award, the National Book Award, and the National Novel Award.

Being Bullied and Insulted
General Fiction被欺凌与被侮辱的
(russian) Dostoevsky
"The Bullied and the Insulted" is the masterpiece of the great Russian writer Dostoevsky. The novel was written in 1861. The whole book consists of four parts and an ending. The story takes place in Petersburg in the late 1950s, during the period of the collapse of serfdom. The main content of the novel is the conflict between the adventurer and liar Valkovsky and the people he insults and harms. With a desolate and tragic tone, the novel unfolds the two main lines of the story, one is the tragic fate of Nellie's family, and the other is the misfortune of Natasha's family. The culprit of the destruction of these two families is Duke Valkovsky. He abducted Nellie's mother, defrauded Nellie's grandfather of all the family property, and finally caused three generations of Nellie's family to die out of hatred. He also falsely accused Natasha's father and bankrupted his family. Natasha was also deceived by the Duke's son. The writer angrily reveals the dark reality of society and expresses deep sympathy for the "insulted and damaged" people at the bottom of society.
"The Bullied and the Insulted" is the masterpiece of the great Russian writer Dostoevsky. The novel was written in 1861. The whole book consists of four parts and an ending. The story takes place in Petersburg in the late 1950s, during the period of the collapse of serfdom. The main content of the novel is the conflict between the adventurer and liar Valkovsky and the people he insults and harms. With a desolate and tragic tone, the novel unfolds the two main lines of the story, one is the tragic fate of Nellie's family, and the other is the misfortune of Natasha's family. The culprit of the destruction of these two families is Duke Valkovsky. He abducted Nellie's mother, defrauded Nellie's grandfather of all the family property, and finally caused three generations of Nellie's family to die out of hatred. He also falsely accused Natasha's father and bankrupted his family. Natasha was also deceived by the Duke's son. The writer angrily reveals the dark reality of society and expresses deep sympathy for the "insulted and damaged" people at the bottom of society.

Dürrenmatt Short Stories and Short Stories
General Fiction迪伦马特中短篇小说集
(switzerland) Written By Friedrich Dürrenmatt Selected By Han Ruixiang
Friedrich Dürrenmatt is a world-renowned modern Swiss dramatist and novelist, and one of the most important writers in German literature of the 20th century. This book includes Dürrenmatt's masterpieces of short stories and short stories, including "The Tunnel", "The Dog", "Anchor", "A Watcher's Notes", "Downfall", "The Commission", etc. Dürrenmatt's short stories and short stories are influenced by Kafka and other modern writers. The true depiction of reality in his works is often combined with absurd and even surreal scenes, bringing readers into a world that is both real and illusory, revealing the lonely existence of modern people and reflecting the fear and helplessness of Europeans under the threat of nuclear war. "Anchor" and other novels are also unique detective novels, with vivid and realistic depictions of the characters' psychology and unexpected endings.
Friedrich Dürrenmatt is a world-renowned modern Swiss dramatist and novelist, and one of the most important writers in German literature of the 20th century. This book includes Dürrenmatt's masterpieces of short stories and short stories, including "The Tunnel", "The Dog", "Anchor", "A Watcher's Notes", "Downfall", "The Commission", etc. Dürrenmatt's short stories and short stories are influenced by Kafka and other modern writers. The true depiction of reality in his works is often combined with absurd and even surreal scenes, bringing readers into a world that is both real and illusory, revealing the lonely existence of modern people and reflecting the fear and helplessness of Europeans under the threat of nuclear war. "Anchor" and other novels are also unique detective novels, with vivid and realistic depictions of the characters' psychology and unexpected endings.

Mansfield Park
General Fiction曼斯菲尔德庄园
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"Mansfield Park", like the author's other novels, takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme. However, comparatively speaking, the plot of this book is more complex, the unexpected events are more concentrated, and the social satire is more intense. The novel ends with a happy marriage between Fanny and Edmund, but as the story develops, the author's satirical style is mainly directed at the British upper class represented by wealthy families, revealing their artificiality and absurdity.
"Mansfield Park", like the author's other novels, takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme. However, comparatively speaking, the plot of this book is more complex, the unexpected events are more concentrated, and the social satire is more intense. The novel ends with a happy marriage between Fanny and Edmund, but as the story develops, the author's satirical style is mainly directed at the British upper class represented by wealthy families, revealing their artificiality and absurdity.

Idiot (Full Set)
General Fiction白痴(全集)
(russian) Dostoevsky
"The Idiot" is a novel written by the Russian writer Dostoevsky in the 19th century. He began writing in the autumn of 1867 and published it in 1868. "The Idiot" provides a broad depiction of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform, involving complex psychological and moral issues. This novel expresses that the world cannot be quantified rationally, and is even beyond human imagination. What is inexplicable and unachievable by humans does not require thinking, and those who think about it and practice it are "idiots". This should be a perfect irony of the belief advocated by many Enlightenment thinkers that "man's logical calculations must conform to the laws of nature, and human calculations are equal to heaven's calculations." This kind of logic that overly believes that the world can be calculated and excludes all contradictions and willful movements is actually the arrogance of human beings.
"The Idiot" is a novel written by the Russian writer Dostoevsky in the 19th century. He began writing in the autumn of 1867 and published it in 1868. "The Idiot" provides a broad depiction of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform, involving complex psychological and moral issues. This novel expresses that the world cannot be quantified rationally, and is even beyond human imagination. What is inexplicable and unachievable by humans does not require thinking, and those who think about it and practice it are "idiots". This should be a perfect irony of the belief advocated by many Enlightenment thinkers that "man's logical calculations must conform to the laws of nature, and human calculations are equal to heaven's calculations." This kind of logic that overly believes that the world can be calculated and excludes all contradictions and willful movements is actually the arrogance of human beings.

Falling Back to Childhood: Selected Novellas by Aimee
General Fiction跌回童年:埃梅中篇小说选
(france) Marcel Aime
This book selects Aimee's novellas, the most famous of which is "Transfiguration". Raoul has a successful career and a happy family. His only regret is his ugly appearance. One day, he suddenly found that he had become young and beautiful. This face was like an invisible wall that separated him from his previous life. He lived in seclusion in Paris under a pseudonym and continued to interact with his secretary, relatives, friends and lovers. His friend Julien suspected that he had killed Raoul and pretended to be an impostor. This novel became popular in Europe and the United States as soon as it came out. The supernatural and weird conception, realistic description, and philosophical implications make this novel a masterpiece comparable to Kafka's "The Metamorphosis".
This book selects Aimee's novellas, the most famous of which is "Transfiguration". Raoul has a successful career and a happy family. His only regret is his ugly appearance. One day, he suddenly found that he had become young and beautiful. This face was like an invisible wall that separated him from his previous life. He lived in seclusion in Paris under a pseudonym and continued to interact with his secretary, relatives, friends and lovers. His friend Julien suspected that he had killed Raoul and pretended to be an impostor. This novel became popular in Europe and the United States as soon as it came out. The supernatural and weird conception, realistic description, and philosophical implications make this novel a masterpiece comparable to Kafka's "The Metamorphosis".

Persuade
General Fiction劝导
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"Persuasion" is Austen's last novel, telling a tortuous love story. The aristocratic lady Anne Elliot fell in love with the young officer Wentworth and entered into a marriage contract. However, her father, Sir Walter, and godmother, Lady Russell, thought Wentworth was of humble origin and had no property, and strongly opposed the marriage. Out of caution, Anne accepted her godmother's advice and reluctantly broke off the engagement with her sweetheart. Eight years later, Colonel Wentworth, who had been promoted and made a fortune during the war, retired from service and returned to his hometown. Although he was still resentful of Anne, the two did not forget their old feelings and finally went through twists and turns and formed a good relationship.
"Persuasion" is Austen's last novel, telling a tortuous love story. The aristocratic lady Anne Elliot fell in love with the young officer Wentworth and entered into a marriage contract. However, her father, Sir Walter, and godmother, Lady Russell, thought Wentworth was of humble origin and had no property, and strongly opposed the marriage. Out of caution, Anne accepted her godmother's advice and reluctantly broke off the engagement with her sweetheart. Eight years later, Colonel Wentworth, who had been promoted and made a fortune during the war, retired from service and returned to his hometown. Although he was still resentful of Anne, the two did not forget their old feelings and finally went through twists and turns and formed a good relationship.

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General FictionY
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"The Possessed" is a novel written by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. The work was first serialized in "Russian Bulletin" from 1871 to 1872. The story of "Demons" is based on the Nechaev case that occurred in Moscow in 1869. Nechaev (1847-1882) was an auditor at Petersburg University and actively participated in the student movement in Petersburg in the spring of 1869. After running abroad, he got close to Bakunin in Geneva and learned the conspiracy tactics of anarchism. In September 1869, Nechayev arrived in Moscow with a plan to establish a secret organization against the government, and also brought with him a letter of authorization from the "Russian Branch of the World Revolutionary Alliance" signed by Bakunin. He established a secret group and conspired to establish the "People's Punishment Association." On November 21, 1869, Nechayev used malicious incitement, deception and intimidation to force a group of members of the "People's Punishment Association" to assassinate Ivanov near Moscow on the pretext that Ivanov might inform the authorities.
"The Possessed" is a novel written by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. The work was first serialized in "Russian Bulletin" from 1871 to 1872. The story of "Demons" is based on the Nechaev case that occurred in Moscow in 1869. Nechaev (1847-1882) was an auditor at Petersburg University and actively participated in the student movement in Petersburg in the spring of 1869. After running abroad, he got close to Bakunin in Geneva and learned the conspiracy tactics of anarchism. In September 1869, Nechayev arrived in Moscow with a plan to establish a secret organization against the government, and also brought with him a letter of authorization from the "Russian Branch of the World Revolutionary Alliance" signed by Bakunin. He established a secret group and conspired to establish the "People's Punishment Association." On November 21, 1869, Nechayev used malicious incitement, deception and intimidation to force a group of members of the "People's Punishment Association" to assassinate Ivanov near Moscow on the pretext that Ivanov might inform the authorities.
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General FictionK
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"The Brothers Karamazov" is one of the masterpieces of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel "The Brothers Karamazov" uses a real patricide case to describe the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The work shows an intricate social family, moral and human tragedy, and embodies the highest artistic achievement of the writer's life.
"The Brothers Karamazov" is one of the masterpieces of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel "The Brothers Karamazov" uses a real patricide case to describe the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, that is, two generations. The work shows an intricate social family, moral and human tragedy, and embodies the highest artistic achievement of the writer's life.

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General FictionE
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Emma was born in a squire family in Heber Village. Her mother died early. She grew up under the education of Miss Taylor, a governess. Later, Miss Taylor married Mr. Weston and left home. Emma becomes friends with Harriet, a homeless girl in the village boarding school. She regards herself as Harriet's protector and is determined to find a suitable husband for her. Young farmer Ding fell in love with Harriet, but Harriet rejected him due to Emma's concept of hierarchy. The novel is delicately described and humorous. Austen has special talents in describing people's daily life, inner feelings and many intricate trivial matters. She can depict ordinary things and characters vividly with meticulous brushwork.
Emma was born in a squire family in Heber Village. Her mother died early. She grew up under the education of Miss Taylor, a governess. Later, Miss Taylor married Mr. Weston and left home. Emma becomes friends with Harriet, a homeless girl in the village boarding school. She regards herself as Harriet's protector and is determined to find a suitable husband for her. Young farmer Ding fell in love with Harriet, but Harriet rejected him due to Emma's concept of hierarchy. The novel is delicately described and humorous. Austen has special talents in describing people's daily life, inner feelings and many intricate trivial matters. She can depict ordinary things and characters vividly with meticulous brushwork.

Kalevala (complete Collection)
General Fiction卡勒瓦拉(全集)
(finland) Compiled By Elias Lönrod
The epic narrates the protagonists' struggle to recapture the magical Sambo Mill, which symbolizes happiness and prosperity, from the female overlord in the north and their struggle against the northern country of Pohjola. The epic begins in ancient times and ends with the birth of the King of Karelia by the Holy Virgin Marietta. It shows multiple aspects and levels of Finnish social life in the Middle Ages and eulogizes the heroic and fearless spirit of the ancient Finnish people. The epic myth is rich in color, full of national color and lyrical meaning. At the same time, it records the living customs, family relationships, etc. Of Finnish farm families in detail with realistic descriptions. "Kalevala" is one of the national epics and synonymous with Finnish national literature.
The epic narrates the protagonists' struggle to recapture the magical Sambo Mill, which symbolizes happiness and prosperity, from the female overlord in the north and their struggle against the northern country of Pohjola. The epic begins in ancient times and ends with the birth of the King of Karelia by the Holy Virgin Marietta. It shows multiple aspects and levels of Finnish social life in the Middle Ages and eulogizes the heroic and fearless spirit of the ancient Finnish people. The epic myth is rich in color, full of national color and lyrical meaning. At the same time, it records the living customs, family relationships, etc. Of Finnish farm families in detail with realistic descriptions. "Kalevala" is one of the national epics and synonymous with Finnish national literature.

Sense and Sensibility
General Fiction理智与情感
(uk) Jane Austen
"Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's humorous debut novel. Two sisters, Enoli and Mariana, were born into an English squire family. The elder sister is good at controlling her emotions with reason, but the younger sister's emotions are unrestrained. Therefore, when faced with love, they have different reactions... The novel takes the twists and turns of the complicated marriage of the two heroines as the main line, and raises the normative issues of morality and behavior through the humorous comparison of "reason and emotion". This book and the author's "Pride and Prejudice" can be called companion works. They also use delicate writing and vivid dialogue to tell the story of a girl without a wealthy dowry falling in love and getting married.
"Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's humorous debut novel. Two sisters, Enoli and Mariana, were born into an English squire family. The elder sister is good at controlling her emotions with reason, but the younger sister's emotions are unrestrained. Therefore, when faced with love, they have different reactions... The novel takes the twists and turns of the complicated marriage of the two heroines as the main line, and raises the normative issues of morality and behavior through the humorous comparison of "reason and emotion". This book and the author's "Pride and Prejudice" can be called companion works. They also use delicate writing and vivid dialogue to tell the story of a girl without a wealthy dowry falling in love and getting married.

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General Fictionp
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"The Grapes of Wrath" is a representative novel by John Steinbeck, the 1962 Nobel Prize winner in Literature and the American critical realist writer. During the Great Depression in the United States in the 1930s, a large number of farmers went bankrupt and fled. The writer once followed the farmers in Oklahoma to wander to California. What he saw along the way shocked him. With his realistic writing style, he presented the unforgettable history in detail and thoroughly in the book. The novel is full of the blood, tears, indignation and struggle of American farmers, and reflects a thrilling picture of social struggle. It is a masterpiece of modern literature. This book won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Literature.
"The Grapes of Wrath" is a representative novel by John Steinbeck, the 1962 Nobel Prize winner in Literature and the American critical realist writer. During the Great Depression in the United States in the 1930s, a large number of farmers went bankrupt and fled. The writer once followed the farmers in Oklahoma to wander to California. What he saw along the way shocked him. With his realistic writing style, he presented the unforgettable history in detail and thoroughly in the book. The novel is full of the blood, tears, indignation and struggle of American farmers, and reflects a thrilling picture of social struggle. It is a masterpiece of modern literature. This book won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Literature.

Selected Novels and Novels by Dostoevsky
General Fiction陀思妥耶夫斯基中短篇小说选
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Dostoyevsky is a great Russian novelist. His works are numerous in number, profound in content, and complex in character. This "Selected Short Stories and Novels" includes "The Poor", "The Fragile Heart", "The Honest Thief", "The Christmas Tree and the Wedding", "Other People's Wifes and Husbands Under the Bed", "White Nights", "The Little Hero", "Uncle's Dream", "The Crocodile", "Peasant Malei" and other short and novella works. It reflects Dostoevsky's extensive, profound, rapid and timely thinking on the social and political life of Russia at that time, and provides a profound insight into the inner world of the characters. Dostoevsky belongs to the great ranks of Dante, Shakespeare, Goethe, Balzac and Tolstoy in the history of world literature. His short stories and novellas, like his masterpieces, are treasures in the world's literary treasure house.
Dostoyevsky is a great Russian novelist. His works are numerous in number, profound in content, and complex in character. This "Selected Short Stories and Novels" includes "The Poor", "The Fragile Heart", "The Honest Thief", "The Christmas Tree and the Wedding", "Other People's Wifes and Husbands Under the Bed", "White Nights", "The Little Hero", "Uncle's Dream", "The Crocodile", "Peasant Malei" and other short and novella works. It reflects Dostoevsky's extensive, profound, rapid and timely thinking on the social and political life of Russia at that time, and provides a profound insight into the inner world of the characters. Dostoevsky belongs to the great ranks of Dante, Shakespeare, Goethe, Balzac and Tolstoy in the history of world literature. His short stories and novellas, like his masterpieces, are treasures in the world's literary treasure house.

Burial Knife
General Fiction葬刀
Blood Cake
I have two knives at home, one for skinning and one for deboning. Grandpa always regarded the two broken knives as treasures and offered incense and worship all day long. I was very puzzled by this. It wasn't until that day that I killed a fox with those two broken knives. After the disaster struck, I didn't understand what those two knives represented...
I have two knives at home, one for skinning and one for deboning. Grandpa always regarded the two broken knives as treasures and offered incense and worship all day long. I was very puzzled by this. It wasn't until that day that I killed a fox with those two broken knives. After the disaster struck, I didn't understand what those two knives represented...

Missing Person
General Fiction失踪的人
(austria) Franz Kafka
"The Missing Man" is Kafka's novel (published in 1927). It tells the story of a boy named Karl Huysmans. When he was sixteen, he was kicked out of the house by his parents because he was seduced by a maid, and he lived alone in the United States. Carl is innocent, kind and compassionate. Egoists and swindlers of all stripes took advantage of Karl's gullibility, and he was often fooled. He seeks a place to live and freedom, but becomes increasingly trapped in a Kafkaesque labyrinth world.
"The Missing Man" is Kafka's novel (published in 1927). It tells the story of a boy named Karl Huysmans. When he was sixteen, he was kicked out of the house by his parents because he was seduced by a maid, and he lived alone in the United States. Carl is innocent, kind and compassionate. Egoists and swindlers of all stripes took advantage of Karl's gullibility, and he was often fooled. He seeks a place to live and freedom, but becomes increasingly trapped in a Kafkaesque labyrinth world.

Traveling to the Bottom of Water: a Sensory Diary
General Fiction行到水穷处:感官日记
(colombia) Eduardo Salamea
"Traveling to Water Poverty: Diary of the Senses" is the most important masterpiece of contemporary Colombian writer Eduardo Salamea. It is the travel notes of a young man who left home. The seventeen-year-old protagonist "I" was disgusted with modern life, so he decided to leave the prosperous Bogota and "escape" to the Guajira Peninsula by boat. For four years, he roamed on the ship, saw beautiful, mysterious and wild scenery, and kept thinking about the eternal meaning of life and death. This work is considered by critics to be the foundation of Colombia's great literary history. It was once translated into other European languages, but lost its due influence because of World War II. It is a "relict pearl" in the treasure house of Latin American literature.
"Traveling to Water Poverty: Diary of the Senses" is the most important masterpiece of contemporary Colombian writer Eduardo Salamea. It is the travel notes of a young man who left home. The seventeen-year-old protagonist "I" was disgusted with modern life, so he decided to leave the prosperous Bogota and "escape" to the Guajira Peninsula by boat. For four years, he roamed on the ship, saw beautiful, mysterious and wild scenery, and kept thinking about the eternal meaning of life and death. This work is considered by critics to be the foundation of Colombia's great literary history. It was once translated into other European languages, but lost its due influence because of World War II. It is a "relict pearl" in the treasure house of Latin American literature.

Metamorphosis
General Fiction变形记
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This book includes Kafka's masterpieces of short and medium-sized novels such as "The Metamorphosis", "The Burrow", "The Country Doctor", "In the Penal Colony", "The Hungry Artist" and "The Judgment", which reflect the strangeness, loneliness, depression, division and alienation that are common in human existence. The work uses surreal imagination, realistic detailed descriptions, cold and concise language expressions, and profound and unpredictable connotations to describe the infinite complexity of human nature like an allegory.
This book includes Kafka's masterpieces of short and medium-sized novels such as "The Metamorphosis", "The Burrow", "The Country Doctor", "In the Penal Colony", "The Hungry Artist" and "The Judgment", which reflect the strangeness, loneliness, depression, division and alienation that are common in human existence. The work uses surreal imagination, realistic detailed descriptions, cold and concise language expressions, and profound and unpredictable connotations to describe the infinite complexity of human nature like an allegory.

Dinner under the Chestnut Tree
General Fiction栗树下的晚餐
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This book selects 21 short stories. "While Changing Planes" and "Wednesday Violets" are lyrical and poetic, achieving perfection that is difficult to achieve in full-length novels. "The Return of Prisoners of War" and "The Origin of the Master" are playful and humorous. Under Moroya's exquisite, meaningful, humorous and ironic writing style, the truth of life and human nature is fully revealed.
This book selects 21 short stories. "While Changing Planes" and "Wednesday Violets" are lyrical and poetic, achieving perfection that is difficult to achieve in full-length novels. "The Return of Prisoners of War" and "The Origin of the Master" are playful and humorous. Under Moroya's exquisite, meaningful, humorous and ironic writing style, the truth of life and human nature is fully revealed.

Ghee and Malatang
General Fiction酥油和麻辣烫
Sun Rui
There are 10 short and medium-sized novels in the collection, all of which are set in urban and current life. It describes the spiritual dilemma of modern people. "Baby Take Me Fly", "No less than 500 words", "Zoo", "One Thousand One Hours", "Athena" and "Amusement Park", the names of the protagonists in these novels are all named Mi Le. Each Mile has his own different destiny, but the same thing is that they have found ways to reconcile with themselves in their own ups and downs. "Gregorian Year" - reflects the current marriage status of urban people. "Flying Flying Flies"--The entrepreneurial history of Beidiao. "Ghee and Malatang" - A disease caused the protagonist to think new about life. "Tickling" - shows the emotions between humans and sheep through a tickling competition.
There are 10 short and medium-sized novels in the collection, all of which are set in urban and current life. It describes the spiritual dilemma of modern people. "Baby Take Me Fly", "No less than 500 words", "Zoo", "One Thousand One Hours", "Athena" and "Amusement Park", the names of the protagonists in these novels are all named Mi Le. Each Mile has his own different destiny, but the same thing is that they have found ways to reconcile with themselves in their own ups and downs. "Gregorian Year" - reflects the current marriage status of urban people. "Flying Flying Flies"--The entrepreneurial history of Beidiao. "Ghee and Malatang" - A disease caused the protagonist to think new about life. "Tickling" - shows the emotions between humans and sheep through a tickling competition.

Notes from the Basement
General Fiction地下室手记
(russian) Dostoevsky
In "Notes from the Basement", the writer describes a character who he believed was not only possible but also inevitable in the society at that time. The protagonist, the basement man, is narrated in the first person. The basement man is a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The novel confronts Chernyshevsky's novel "What to Do?" With its pessimism. >>'S historical optimism, which believes that thoughts and feelings are often in a state of contradiction.
In "Notes from the Basement", the writer describes a character who he believed was not only possible but also inevitable in the society at that time. The protagonist, the basement man, is narrated in the first person. The basement man is a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The novel confronts Chernyshevsky's novel "What to Do?" With its pessimism. >>'S historical optimism, which believes that thoughts and feelings are often in a state of contradiction.

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"The Castle" is Kafka's masterpiece novel. The protagonist K in the novel claims to be a land surveyor and is hired by the Earl of the castle to come to a village next to the castle. Although the castle was close at hand, it was out of reach for K. He could never enter. He sank deeper and deeper into the village, and finally cut off all possibility of contact with the castle. K was helpless with the maze created by the "castle" and endured absurd torture.
"The Castle" is Kafka's masterpiece novel. The protagonist K in the novel claims to be a land surveyor and is hired by the Earl of the castle to come to a village next to the castle. Although the castle was close at hand, it was out of reach for K. He could never enter. He sank deeper and deeper into the village, and finally cut off all possibility of contact with the castle. K was helpless with the maze created by the "castle" and endured absurd torture.

Ancient Ship
General Fiction古船
Zhang Wei
This is a novel with profound historical and cultural heritage, written in the early 1980s. The main content of the novel is the recollection of the vicissitudes of an ancient town over the past century, as well as the narration of the changes in the open era. It truly reproduces the distortion of human nature in a special era and the great changes that occurred in that land under the impact of the tide of reform. Zhang Wei uses delicate and affectionate brushwork to outline all living beings, making the text profound and contagious. Nearly 30 years after its publication, the novel has been widely praised by the society. It has been translated into many languages and spread overseas. It has been rated as one of the "Top 100 Chinese Novels in the World" and has been designated as a college entrance examination textbook by the French Ministry of Education and the Science Center. When HarperCollin, the world's largest publishing organization, launched contemporary Chinese literature to the world, "The Ancient Ship" was the only contemporary Chinese work selected.
This is a novel with profound historical and cultural heritage, written in the early 1980s. The main content of the novel is the recollection of the vicissitudes of an ancient town over the past century, as well as the narration of the changes in the open era. It truly reproduces the distortion of human nature in a special era and the great changes that occurred in that land under the impact of the tide of reform. Zhang Wei uses delicate and affectionate brushwork to outline all living beings, making the text profound and contagious. Nearly 30 years after its publication, the novel has been widely praised by the society. It has been translated into many languages and spread overseas. It has been rated as one of the "Top 100 Chinese Novels in the World" and has been designated as a college entrance examination textbook by the French Ministry of Education and the Science Center. When HarperCollin, the world's largest publishing organization, launched contemporary Chinese literature to the world, "The Ancient Ship" was the only contemporary Chinese work selected.

Lame Devil
General Fiction瘸腿魔鬼
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This book is written by the French eighteenth-century writer Le Sage. More than sixty years ago, the Spanish writer Luis de Guevara wrote a book of the same name. Lesage borrowed the name of the book and also used the structure of the original book to write the current book. Donclefas of Madrid, after being forced into marriage, escaped, accidentally got into the laboratory of an astrologer, and released the lame devil Asmodeus who was locked in a glass bottle. In order to repay him, the devil took him flying over Madrid and opened all the roofs, allowing him to see all kinds of hidden privacy. For example, the children hope that the miser father will die soon, the marquis defrauds the girl's body with lies, the prostitute fools around with the dignitaries for money, the old woman uses wigs and dentures to hide her old age, the banker transfers money abroad, the innocent are tortured in prison, and the knights fight for the girl. Finally the devil showed him Doña Tomasa drinking with four men, and avenged him by sending the woman to prison, and then he was recalled by the astrologer and locked up in a bottle.
This book is written by the French eighteenth-century writer Le Sage. More than sixty years ago, the Spanish writer Luis de Guevara wrote a book of the same name. Lesage borrowed the name of the book and also used the structure of the original book to write the current book. Donclefas of Madrid, after being forced into marriage, escaped, accidentally got into the laboratory of an astrologer, and released the lame devil Asmodeus who was locked in a glass bottle. In order to repay him, the devil took him flying over Madrid and opened all the roofs, allowing him to see all kinds of hidden privacy. For example, the children hope that the miser father will die soon, the marquis defrauds the girl's body with lies, the prostitute fools around with the dignitaries for money, the old woman uses wigs and dentures to hide her old age, the banker transfers money abroad, the innocent are tortured in prison, and the knights fight for the girl. Finally the devil showed him Doña Tomasa drinking with four men, and avenged him by sending the woman to prison, and then he was recalled by the astrologer and locked up in a bottle.

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"The Trial" is Kafka's masterpiece. The worker's father, Joseph K., Is a senior bank employee. One morning, he was arrested for no apparent reason. However, the court neither announced his charges nor deprived him of his freedom. K was involved in the strange circle of law. At the end of the novel, K was carried to a quarry in the suburbs by two men in black suits and executed. "The Trial" is full of absurdity and paradox, which is a sign of the maturity of "Kafka style".
"The Trial" is Kafka's masterpiece. The worker's father, Joseph K., Is a senior bank employee. One morning, he was arrested for no apparent reason. However, the court neither announced his charges nor deprived him of his freedom. K was involved in the strange circle of law. At the end of the novel, K was carried to a quarry in the suburbs by two men in black suits and executed. "The Trial" is full of absurdity and paradox, which is a sign of the maturity of "Kafka style".

Sun Turns
General Fiction太阳转身
Fan Wen
"The Turn of the Sun" is a novel with a realistic theme that interweaves the city and the countryside, history and reality. It starts with a missing child case and tells the tortuous story of a retired policeman who, driven by a sense of responsibility and justice, persists in tracking the case until the truth comes to light. Enthusiastic, kind and honest people not only recovered the missing children, but also recovered the long-standing folk culture and national traditions. This book shows the difficult journey of people in Yunnan's border minority areas to get rid of poverty and become rich under the background of reform and opening up and poverty alleviation, the magnificent transformation of their ideological concepts and life outlook, and the search and inheritance of national culture in the current context.
"The Turn of the Sun" is a novel with a realistic theme that interweaves the city and the countryside, history and reality. It starts with a missing child case and tells the tortuous story of a retired policeman who, driven by a sense of responsibility and justice, persists in tracking the case until the truth comes to light. Enthusiastic, kind and honest people not only recovered the missing children, but also recovered the long-standing folk culture and national traditions. This book shows the difficult journey of people in Yunnan's border minority areas to get rid of poverty and become rich under the background of reform and opening up and poverty alleviation, the magnificent transformation of their ideological concepts and life outlook, and the search and inheritance of national culture in the current context.

