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The Man Who Sells Stars in the World: the Counterattack Life of a Rural Youth Who Dropped Out of School

Lin Keke

260K0

His academic qualifications remained in the fields, his dream was to climb over the mountains, a record of the class jump of a dropout salesman. A college student in his prime and a young man who dropped out of school due to a failed family education. Although they are very different in quality, they chose their own path to success due to unexpected accidents and mistakes. They both experienced the process of doing business and being a salesman. The two protagonists of this novel have never forgotten their girlfriends during the promotion process. Every Christmas they will go to the place where they broke up due to an accident. After a successful career, he won himself the title of "the greatest salesman in the world" and gained both fame and fortune. Love is a promise in life. They finally met here in the vast sea of ​​​​people, and the lovers finally got married.

Unofficial History May Not Be False 2: Emperors and Generals

Wang Lei

123K0

A brand new sequel to "Unofficial History May Not Be False"! 22 Brand-new wild histories, 22 exciting mysteries! Is Wang Mang a time traveler? Is Zhu Di the biological son of Empress Ma? Was Guangxu poisoned to death by Cixi? Rumors do not appear out of thin air, the truth is often hidden within them. This book tells the familiar unofficial rumors in Chinese history from the Three Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as the Beacon Fire Opera on the Princes, the First Emperor's Sand Dune Edict, Lu Bu's Play on Diao Chan, the Xuanwu Gate Incident, Wu Zetian's murder of her daughter, the civet cat for the prince, the mystery of Zhu Di's life experience, the Renyin Palace Incident, Yuan The death of Chong Huan, Wu Sangui's sudden death as a beauty, Zhang Xianzhong's massacre of Shu and the sinking of silver, the treasures of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the death of Guangxu, etc., Through the combing of historical materials, logical reasoning, and scenario restoration of relevant records in official and unofficial history, the historical truth behind the events is revealed.

Night Market Picture Murderous Intention

Big Lollipop

259K0

[Alternate History + Suspense Reasoning + Adventure Treasure Hunt] In the city of Bianliang in the Northern Song Dynasty, the girl Xiuli, the number one brothel, was found dead tragically. Li Zhutian of the Imperial Medical Bureau was framed and accidentally involved in a mysterious conspiracy. In order to find the truth, he was forced to embark on a life-or-death escape journey. Xiuli's death is inextricably linked to "Qixi Night Market Picture". And this painting hides the secret about the treasure of Khotan. To find the truth, Li Zhutian must take risks and find the treasure. During the treasure hunt, Li Zhutian met the heroine Ye Xing. Together they discovered the location of the treasure and unexpectedly uncovered a family secret that he had to face - it turned out that all of this was his destined mission. At the critical moment, with his life hanging by a thread, can he rescue his companions and resolve the danger? As for the real secret of "Qixi Night Market Picture", what kind of fatal fate does it have with him? The night market lights are as bright as day, and under the lights, there is an undercurrent. Ancient pictures appear, corpses lead the way...

After Being Sold to a Brothel, the Beauty Hunter Insisted on Marrying Me

Chestnut

1.3M0

[Ancient proverb about Machiavellian strategy + Two pure and sweet pets + Growth-oriented heroine + Counterattack and refreshing novel] "Being a prostitute" and the sinner's daughter vs. "Not being a prostitute" are the prostitutes. The fake couple is really a perfect match, and the actress turns into the emperor's sister-in-law. For ten taels of silver, Jiang Zhi was sold into a brothel by her mother. Because she resembled the Crown Princess, the Crown Prince took special care of her and took the initiative to entrust her to the courteous spy. Unexpectedly, the two hit it off and decided to put on a show: he would use her to hide his reputation, and she would use him to get out of the trap, each getting what they needed. As he continued to act, his low status disappeared and his identity became clear. Are various forces frequently making vicious plans? She resolved them one by one. Is the sister next to me Qiangbei Xizuo? She was careful to expose it. She escaped unscathed from the struggle for imperial power, and was promoted to the title of county lord, princess, eldest princess... And that Tanhua Lang who "performs" every night? He carried a large sedan chair to marry her from Li Chun Courtyard and promised her to be his only wife forever. This play of everyone getting what he needs lasts a lifetime.

There is Warm Sunshine on the Way Home

Two Bottles

1.4M0

[Love and Marriage + Warm Healing + Group Portraits of Doctors] Er Bottle's "My Healing Life" doctor series. Xu Ling, the "first female King Kong" in ICU, discovered that her fiancé of eight years was cheating on her on the eve of her wedding. She picked up the scumbag with her paint-handling hand, but turned around and was deeply involved in a medical injustice. She teamed up with Shu Bohang, the breast guru, to overcome the workplace dangers and life storms; ICU nurse Zhang Bei encountered a scam by her same-sex wife. From a weak little white flower to an independent and sober working woman, she slowly gets closer to the handsome and reliable Xu Yiyuan; pediatrician Sang Lei enters the workplace with a girl's worries, resolves misunderstandings with star Sun Simiao, and runs in both directions... Medical disputes and tests of human nature are taking turns! Emotional dilemmas and bloody love affairs are all available! They fight against death with their medical skills, warm each other with their sincerity, and live their most dazzling lives on the road to saving lives and healing the wounded!

Nine Leaves Immortal Path

Mo Xuan Yuxing

41K0

World view: The world of immortality is highly hierarchical, and the realms are divided into physical training, foundation building, elixir formation, Yuan Ying, aspiration, virtual training, integration, and Mahayana. The quality of spiritual roots determines the upper limit, which is divided into ordinary, medium, earth, and fairy. Shenmu Village: Located in a special ground, the sacred trees in the village emit a strange fragrance, and the villagers are physically strong although they have no spiritual roots. The main character, Jiao Mo, grew up eating food from hundreds of families and regarded the village chief as a close relative. Protagonist opportunity: Luo Mo was born with a "hidden spirit body", but he actually possesses the highest quality wood spirit root. After accidentally swallowing the "Nine-leaf Immortal Grass", the path of spiritual root evolution is opened. The immortal grass can continuously reshape the meridians as the cultivation level increases, and finally reach the immortal level. Core emotions: Elder Mu Ling (Su Qingwan), a leader of the younger generation of Shenmu Sect and a master of alchemy. He has a cold personality and protects his shortcomings, and he and Luo Mo, from master to disciple to Taoist companion, are the protagonist's biggest support and emotional destination in the early stage. Life experience foreshadowing: The "Luo" character mark on his chest is actually the eldest son of the top aristocratic family "Luozi Family". He was rescued by a loyal servant and abandoned in Shenmu Village due to internal fighting in the family.

Man Trapped in House

Xiaoxiang Old People

156K0

Delivery boy Chen Xiaohe died in a car accident on a rainy night, but his spirit still opened the door of the rental house every day and said, "I made 42 orders today, and I still have 36,000 yuan left for the down payment." His wife Su Min knew it very well - he was all dry when he came in, not a drop of porridge had been consumed, and the sunlight cast no shadow on him. But she doesn't expose it, because as long as she pretends that he is still alive, he has not really left. This is a story about obsession and farewell. The obsession is not the house or the thirty-six thousand in the bankbook, but that you have walked a long way and when you look back, you find that there is still someone willing to wait for you to come home. It was not until the three-day deadline for the ghost mission that Su Min knelt down and cried, "I just want you to come back" that Chen Xiaohe finally understood: true love is not about clinging to death, but about letting go. With a warm and fantastic touch, it touches everyone who is wandering in a big city - home is not just a piece of real estate certificate, but someone is waiting for it; the way back is not to go home, but to learn to live well in a world without you.

Ambiguity is the Truth: Oe Kenzaburo

Yang Zhao

82K0

This book is a collection of literary criticism by Taiwanese scholar and writer Yang Zhao interpreting Oe Kenzaburo's life and works. It belongs to the second volume of his series "Ten Lectures by Famous Japanese Literary Masters: My Long Struggle with the World". The first volume (five books) of this series has been published. For nearly thirty years, Yang Zhao has continued to study and experience Japanese society, history, and culture. As a generation deeply influenced by Japanese culture, he continues to explore "what Japan is." In 2017, during an unexpected trip, he found an outlet for this problem: exploring Japan through Japanese novelists and their works. In the next five years, Yang Zhao selected 10 Japanese literary giants from different eras: Natsume Soseki, Tanizaki Junichiro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, Kawabata Yasunari, Dazai Osamu, Mishima Yukio, Endo Shusaku, Oe Kenzaburo, Miyamoto Teru, and Murakami Haruki. Based on social background research, restoration of the mood of the times, original text reading, and excerpts and translations of important passages, he wrote about these 10 literary giants and the century-old Japanese literary history they created.

Cultural Relic Doctor: When National Treasure Meets Intangible Cultural Heritage and Technology

David Kang Zhang Peichen

95K0

This book tells ten real stories of cultural relic restoration. The magnificent turquoise bronze medallion, the mysterious Sanxingdui bronze head, and the buried fragments of the imperial kiln all fully demonstrate the craftsmanship and wisdom tempered by the ancestors. The inheritors of the national intangible cultural heritage skills of the Shanghai Museum combine traditional restoration techniques with contemporary digital technology with ingenuity, continue to preserve Chinese civilization in the restoration work, and convey new restoration concepts.

Npc Awakening Record

Npc Awakening Record

Science Fiction

Jiang Man

150K0

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The Crazy Jin Dynasty (4 Volumes in Total)

Jinyi

731K0

An absurd dynasty history that subverts cognition! The Sima family started to dominate the world, but then fell into madness and internal strife: the stupid emperor Sima Zhong came to the court, the ugly queen was in chaos, and the eight kings took turns to kill each other. They fought against each other for sixteen years, turning the country upside down and turning the Central Plains into a purgatory in the turmoil. As soon as the three kingdoms were unified, they started fighting among themselves like crazy. They fought until the country was broken, and they fought until they all died together. Other families compete with each other to see who is richer, while the Jin Dynasty competes with others to see who is more "indifferent to human life". The so-called celebrity demeanor is actually the morbid and wild state that occurs after taking Five Stone Powder. Open this book and see how the Jin Dynasty came to an end in madness!

Network Map: Formatting God-level Ai at the Start

Yamato Funa

43K0

In the cyber era, the entire city is under the computing power of the supreme AI "Pangu". Humans thought they were living in a perfect utopia, until they opened the system log that no one cared about... Gu Yuan is just a network security maintainer at the lowest level of a technology giant. His daily job is to audit tens of millions of boring access logs. Until this day, his eyes mutated and he was able to materialize the cold data code into a "network topology traceability map" that can provide insight into all things. [Traces of abnormal injection], [Unknown traffic hijacking], [Behavioral logic that was quietly tampered with]... When his bosses and colleagues around him turned into "puppets" who mechanically repeated instructions one after another, Gu Yuan traced the attribute map all the way back and was shocked to find that the supreme AI, which always claimed to be absolutely neutral, had completed the low-level invasion of all mankind. The world is at stake, and he is the only one left sane. When the omnic frenzy broke out, countless drones blocked the neon night sky, and the entire city system issued a piercing alarm: "Warning! A fatal security threat has been detected. Threat source: human." Facing the absolute obliteration of the god-level AI, Gu Yuan stood in front of the cold quantum server, hit Enter with his long fingers, lowered his head and sneered: "I'm sorry. There are also holes in my map of gods." --Bitter and weak flesh and blood? Then let me format this world!

Random Rain

Random Rain

Short Fiction

Drizzle Liuyuan

5K0

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Banni's Short Story Collection

Banni

6230

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Tiramisu for Three People

Yin Shixu

30K0

Tiramisu runs throughout - Cao Xinyan likes to make desserts. Her tiramisu was originally made for herself, but later shared by three people, becoming a testimony of their friendship.

After Helping Him Become Famous

Lin Lin Zong Zong C

13K0

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Q Bouncy Jelly Friendship Story

Jiang Cheng Huaixue

35K0

In the pink May with cherry blossoms, many interesting stories happened, friendships are remembered, joy is always in my heart, and I am grateful for the encounter.

Read "historical Records" with Xiao Shui

Zhang Shouchun

361K0

The Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties were swaying and varied, paving the way for the basic genes of Chinese civilization. The author has been studying history for many years. Using "Historical Records" as the main material and comprehensively supplementing it with historical materials from other ancient books, he wrote this vernacular "Historical Records" that spans more than a thousand years from ancient times, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States to the conflict between Chu and Han to the establishment of the Han Dynasty. Only by seeing through history can we gain insights into human nature and society, and even look forward to the future.

Research on Military Politics (Total 14th Series)

Editor-in-chief Gao Minzheng

120K0

The manuscripts in this collection are divided into six columns: special articles, monographs, reviews, exclusive interviews, updates, and information. They mainly cover the inheritance of the red gene of the People's Army, the party committee leadership in the strategic decisive battle during the Liberation War, the process and experience of the Chinese Communist Party's political army building, and the Red Army during the Agrarian Revolutionary War. An investigation of the political work of the Secretary-General, civil-military relations in the Philippines, exploration and thinking of the value of popular resources, challenges faced by the US military-civilian relationship, etc. Others also include an inventory of the research situation of military politics in Shanghai from 1978 to 2010 (Military Political Work Chapter), etc.

Pacific Island Countries Studies (4th Series)

Editor-in-chief Chen Dezheng

85K0

"Pacific Island Countries Studies" is an academic journal sponsored by Liaocheng University. It aims to explore the history and current issues of Pacific Island Countries, focusing on the history and culture, political situation and system, foreign relations, economy, trade and tourism, and regional integration of Pacific Island Countries. This is the fourth volume of this book, which focuses on the relationship between Pacific island countries and China from the perspective of the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, as well as the politics, economy, culture and history of the Pacific island region and island countries.

The British in India: Three Hundred Years of Social History

(uk) David Gilmour

469K0

From the establishment of the East India Company's first trading post in 1615 to India's independence in 1947, who went to India, the "crown jewel" of the British Empire, and what kind of motivation drove these people to risk their lives and embark on a long and unknown journey? When they finally arrived in India, what did they do and what kind of life did they live here? David Gilmore spent decades of painstaking research in archives, excavating many personal documents that few people have set foot on, leading us through remote mountain towns, bustling coastal ports, magnificent palaces, neatly planned barracks and dense jungles, to inspect many The lives of the British who went to India, including governors-general, officials, soldiers, missionaries, planters, rangers, merchants, engineers, teachers and doctors, and even women who challenged tradition, describing their personal experiences, family lives, leisure activities, and complex emotions towards Indians.

Research on Military Politics (Total 15th Series)

Editor-in-chief Gao Minzheng

90K0

The manuscripts in this collection are divided into four columns: special articles, monographs, interviews, and information. They mainly cover the reform of the U. S. Military's retirement system, Russian military strategic planning, military political identity issues, military moral construction, refutation of Huntington's "military professional characteristics", the professional status of civilian personnel in the armed police force, and civilian personnel in the U. S. Military police force. Personnel, civilian personnel in the Russian army, civilian personnel in the Japanese military police force, Mao Zedong's use of Go's encirclement and counter-encirclement strategy, interviews with professor Fang Min, a national defense education expert, and an inventory of the research on military politics in Shanghai from 1978 to 2010 (National Defense Construction Chapter), etc.

Brazil: a Biography

(brazil) Lilia Moritz Schwartz Et Al.

544K0

Since Europeans first set foot in Brazil in 1500, it has been a place of profound fascination. More than anywhere else in the "New World," Brazil displayed both beauty and splendor, but it also witnessed some of the most horrific atrocities committed by Europeans. This work, written by two leading Brazilian historians, aims to show the history of this vast country from its origins to the 21st century. This book depicts the different periods but near-continuous struggles to establish political institutions and social frameworks, achieve stable economic growth, and protect civil rights - which are the main themes of this book. While in some ways Brazil still hasn't quite achieved that, it remains one of the world's great proving grounds: creative, ruthless and unique. The history of Brazil is a fascinating biography for locals and outsiders alike.

Greek

Greek

History

(english) H. D. F. Kitto

179K0

There are countless books in the world that introduce the Greek world to modern readers, but Kitto's "The Greeks" is a classic in the field. This book uses the style of British prose to introduce us to the group of people who shaped and established a new and unique way of life, that is, city-state democracy. Frequently quoting the Greeks themselves, the author shows us how a group of people formed a nation, the nature of the state, the influence of Homer, and the rise and fall of the city-state. It is an in-depth study of the classical period and provides us with an illuminating picture of Greek thought, mythology and religion, life and sensuality.

Arctic Ocean Research (Part 1)

Editor-in-chief Qu Feng

156K0

"Journal of Arctic Ocean Research" is sponsored by the Arctic Ocean Research Center of Liaocheng University. It is the first and currently the only academic journal on Arctic Ocean research in China. Relying on the Arctic Ocean Research Center of Liaocheng University and the Department of Anthropology of the University of Alaska, this journal mainly publishes research articles on archeology, history, anthropology, religion, ethnology and other fields in Arctic countries or regions. It also translates and introduces the latest foreign research results, which is of great academic value. At the same time, this journal can also provide cultural reference for the country's "Belt and Road" construction and participation in Arctic affairs, which has important practical significance.

The Shenwu Army is Gloriously Powerful: the Martial Arts Activities of the Royal Family in the Ming Dynasty

(us) David Lu

268K0

Like most empires, the Ming court sponsored grand martial arts events to demonstrate dynastic strength and military might. In the first two hundred years of the Ming Dynasty, royal field hunts, polo matches, archery competitions, equestrian performances, school parades, and royal animal gardens aroused controversy on several occasions, forming a realm full of tension. Around them, the emperor and his ministers engaged in light and dark games and put forward contradictory claims on issues such as the power of the ruler, the relationship between monarch and ministers, and the role of martial elements. Lu Dawei fully excavated the poetry, prose and paintings of the Ming Dynasty. Against the background of the early modern history of the Eurasian continent, he analyzed the changes in the court culture of the Ming Dynasty based on military activities, and revealed the commonalities between the Ming Dynasty and the Timurid Khanate, the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

Integration and Construction: a Study of "tang Sheng Shi

Zhang Zhiwei

97K0

Mr. Ren Bandang's "Tang Sound Poetry" is a masterpiece of interdisciplinary research on music literature. His original "sound poetics", with his extremely pioneering and cutting-edge nature, achieved a breakthrough in the research path and paradigm of Tang poetry, which still has exemplary significance today. This book takes "Tang Sound Poetry" as the research object, elucidates the theory of sound poetry, explores method resources, sorts out academic public cases, analyzes related issues, summarizes the achievements and value of "Tang Sound Poetry", and strives to present the process and achievements of the study of music and literature in the Tang Dynasty in the 20th century.

A New History of Yoga: from Ancient India to the Modern West

(uk) Alisdair Shearer

308K0

How did an ancient Indian spiritual discipline become the backbone of a £20bn-a-year health industry? From the caves and forests of sages to modern Western gyms, hospitals and village halls, what has yoga experienced in its tortuous development? This book places yoga in a global cultural context, from mystical rituals and medieval body magicians, to Christianity and the British Empire, to Indian nationalists and the twentieth-century West. Yoga is now integrated into powerful social trends, including women's rights, digital media, celebrity culture, stress culture and the pursuit of authentic identity. The author mainly focuses on "body yoga" and "spiritual yoga", and conducts an in-depth discussion of the origin, birth environment, evolution of "yoga", and its status in modern society.

God's War: a New History of the Crusades

(uk) Christopher Tillman

794K0

From 1096 to 1500, European Christians worked hard to reshape the Middle East, Muslim Spain, and the polytheistic Baltics in the image of God. The Crusades, a well-known but easily misunderstood historical event, receive a new look in the writing of Christopher Tillman. He tried to start from the root and restore the true picture of this centuries-long violent conflict in the name of faith.

New Historiography (Volume 16): the Dust of History: Micro-history Album

Editor-in-chief Wang Di

273K0

"New Historiography" is organized and planned by the Qing History Institute of Renmin University of China. It focuses on grasping the forefront of the development of history from a methodological perspective and strives to explore the path of historical innovation. This book is the 16th volume, with the theme of "The Dust of History: Micro History Album". It focuses on "micro history" and is divided into four themes: "Individuals under the Dust of History", "Survival of Little People", "The Power of Faith" and "The Fight for Urban Space". "Struggle", a total of 11 articles, including works by famous writers, such as Luo Xin's "Cui Julun", Sun Jiang's "The Frontier is the Center - A Little Man's Political Changes of 1911", and Wang Di's "Letter from Mr. Wang - An Interlude in the Great Game of the Paris Peace Conference".

New Historiography (Volume 14): Knowledge, Belief and Region in the Medieval Times

Editor-in-chief Wei Bin

263K0

"New Historiography" is organized and planned by the Qing History Institute of Renmin University of China. It focuses on grasping the forefront of the development of history from a methodological perspective and strives to explore the path of historical innovation. This book is the 14th volume, with the theme of "Knowledge, Beliefs and Regions in the Medieval Era". It is divided into five parts: "Classification and Utilization of Knowledge", "Beliefs and Life History", "Mountain World", "Understanding the South" and "Northern Ethnic Groups and Political Relations". The articles included are the latest research results of young scholars in related fields. They are of high value in terms of textual research content and research ideas and methods.

Chinese Public History Collection (Volume 4): Special Issue on Historical Non-fiction Writing

Jiang Meng Editor-in-chief Zhang Hongjie

213K0

"Chinese Public History Collection" is organized and planned by the Institute of Historical Theory at Renmin University of China. It is committed to promoting the development of public history in the field of Chinese history, advocating the organic integration of theory and practice, and promoting history to focus on basic research while striving to reach the public, making history one of the foundations of the production of public cultural products. It not only publishes papers on the theoretical exploration of public history, but also publishes practical experience introductions and related reviews, surveys and other manuscripts. The book has sections such as opening remarks, workshop faxes, special research, practitioners' remarks, interviews with famous experts, investigation and analysis, data collection, and academic chronology. This book is the fourth episode.

Beijing History (Autumn 2021\u002f Total No. 14)

Compiled By The Institute Of History, Beijing Academy Of Social Sciences

166K0

"Beijing Historiography" is an academic journal edited by the History Institute of the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences. This volume has 5 columns: Capital Governance, Historical and Geographical Research, Institutional Famous Objects, Peking in the Republic of China, and Contemporary Beijing. It publishes 12 papers on urban governance, geographical evolution, institutional changes, social culture, and ecological environment. The entire collection focuses on the combination of historical data excavation and textual research, explores historical issues, and enriches many fields of Beijing historical research.

Compilation and Study of Stone Inscriptions on the Korean Peninsula from the Seventh to the Tenth Centuries

Baigenxing

383K0

This book contains 83 relatively complete stone inscriptions from the Korean Peninsula from the seventh to the tenth centuries, divided into two parts: "Compilation" and "Research". The "Compilation Chapter" first punctuates the sentence fragments of each stone inscription and makes corresponding proofreading and annotation based on existing research; secondly, each stone inscription is accompanied by a solution to explain the writing situation of the stone inscription, the longitude and latitude of discovery, content, collection status, etc. For some important inscriptions, the inscriptions and postscripts written by previous researchers are also included; finally, the relevant collection status and research papers of each stone inscription are listed, fully displaying the latest research trends on stone inscriptions on the Korean Peninsula from the seventh to the tenth century. The "Research Chapter" explores the issues involved in the stone inscriptions on the Korean Peninsula. At the back of the book, there is also a catalog of incomplete stone inscriptions on the Korean Peninsula from the seventh to the tenth century that are not included in this book, and a brief list of the main stone inscriptions on the Korean Peninsula before the seventh century.

Wuhan Studies Research (2021 Issue 2\u002f Total Issue 6)

Editor-in-chief Tu Wenxue

199K0

This book takes the history, culture and current development of Wuhan as the research object, and takes Wuhan and the main areas on which the city formed and developed as the research space. It publishes research results in history, linguistics, literature, sociology and other interdisciplinary research results. Adhere to the correct guidance of public opinion and pay equal attention to academic, application and comprehensiveness. It provides reasonable reference for the decision-making and measures of the Wuhan Municipal Government and relevant departments, contributes to improving the soft power of urban culture, and explores innovative theories and methods for local studies and urban studies. Through the continuous release of systematic and in-depth research results, the city's cultural heritage, city characteristics, and city charm are highlighted, so that the world can understand Wuhan and Wuhan can go global.

Global History (Volume 2)

Editor-in-chief Li Xuetao

220K0

"Global History" is sponsored by the School of History at Beijing Foreign Studies University. It publishes two volumes per year. It specializes in publishing papers, translations, interviews and book reviews in the field of global history research. It strives to explore and present human interactions and interactions across various geographical, political and cultural boundaries in modern times at different scales and dimensions, including but not limited to trade history, immigration history, missionary history, language exchange history, knowledge transfer history, environmental history, science and technology history, disease history, conceptual history, translation history, history of study abroad, etc.

Big Data and Chinese Historical Research (3rd Series)

Editor-in-chief Fu Haiyan

109K0

Since 2013, Central China Normal University and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have begun to cooperate in big data history research and talent training. In terms of professional curriculum settings, the big data history major has opened many distinctive professional courses. Among them, the "Big Data and Chinese History" lecture series is a series of lectures for advanced researchers. Jointly organized by the Institute and the School of History and Culture, more than 10 senior professors and emerging young scholars at home and abroad with expertise in quantitative historical research and digital humanities research are invited to give special lectures every year. Some of the scholars' research results and speech notes will be compiled into the book "Big Data and Chinese History Research". This volume is the third volume of "Big Data and Chinese Historical Research".

Sven (Volume 8)

Sven (Volume 8)

Literature

Editor-in-chief Guo Yingde

287K0

"Sven" is a large-scale academic journal with the research object of ancient Chinese prose planned to be co-founded by the Institute of Ancient Literature of the School of Liberal Arts of Beijing Normal University and the Ancient Chinese Prose Society. This book is the eighth volume and is divided into seven columns: "Special Articles", "Stylistic Research", "Big Perspective", "Literary Thought Research", "Ideological History Research", and "Prose Research Literature Review". From the perspective of ancient literary ecology, it distinguishes the thought of name and reality from medieval stylistics and textual theory, the historical view of literary culture, stylistic research, and stylistics. Research, "Grand Unification" from the political perspective and "Grand Unification" from the cultural perspective, in-depth thinking on the classic investigation of "Chen Yan", Su Shi and Buddhism, and the systematic compilation of overseas Sinology documents, greatly expand and enrich the research horizons and paradigms of ancient prose, and improve the level of ancient prose research. It is worth reading.

Gao Xizeng's Academic Documents: Lecture Notes on Classics of Ancient Chinese Literature

Edited And Edited By Zhao Lintao

179K0

Gao Xizeng (1921-1980), courtesy name Yinfu, was born in Shaoxing and was born into a scholarly family in Beijing. He studied in the Chinese Department of Fu Jen Catholic University in Peking, where he studied under Sun He, Gu Sui, Zhao Wanli and others. He taught at Tsinghua University, Hebei University and other schools, and has profound attainments in ancient Chinese literature, editions, and bibliography. This book selects 23 academic papers by Mr. Gao Xizeng and organizes them into five parts: Poetry, Ci, Music, Novels and Miscellaneous Essays. Some have been published publicly, some are lecture notes given during the year, and some are compiled from manuscripts. The main works of writers analyzed include Du Fu, Liu Yong, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, "The Book of Songs", "The Injustice of Dou E", "Wangjiang Pavilion", "Journey to the West", etc. There are also many postscripts and miscellaneous talks.

Wuhan Studies Research (2021 Issue 1\u002f Total Issue 5)

Editor-in-chief Tu Wenxue

218K0

This book takes the history, culture and current development of Wuhan as the research object, and takes Wuhan and the main areas on which the city formed and developed as the research space. It publishes research results in history, linguistics, literature, sociology and other interdisciplinary research results. Adhere to the correct guidance of public opinion and pay equal attention to academic, application and comprehensiveness. It provides reasonable reference for the decision-making and measures of the Wuhan Municipal Government and relevant departments, contributes to improving the soft power of urban culture, and explores innovative theories and methods for local studies and urban studies. Through the continuous release of systematic and in-depth research results, the city's cultural heritage, city characteristics, and city charm are highlighted, so that the world can understand Wuhan and Wuhan can go global.

Regional History Research (2021 2nd Series\u002f Total 6th Series)

Editor-in-chief Wen Chunlai

195K0

"Regional History Research" is an academic journal jointly founded by a group of scholars with common academic interests from nine universities including Sun Yat-sen University. Since Skenya broke the paradigm of dynastic and national historical narratives and proposed the theory of explaining China's historical structure from a regional context, the study of regional history has become one of the important research directions for scholars trying to deepen their understanding of national history and even global history. The core question is how people's interactions in history form "areas" that are meaningful from a certain perspective. This journal hopes to provide researchers with a new platform to showcase the current trends, thinking and latest achievements in regional history research.

Pacific Island Countries Studies (Series 7)

Editor-in-chief Chen Dezheng

138K0

Pacific island countries are an integral part of the southern route of the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road" and an indispensable part of the "Belt and Road" initiative. "Pacific Island Countries Studies" is an academic journal sponsored by the Pacific Island Countries Research Center of Liaocheng University. It relies on the center's advantageous research fields and is guided by Marxism. It strives to work hard on the interpretation of new materials, the application of new theories and the exploration of new perspectives. It mainly publishes academic articles in the field of Pacific Island Countries studies at home and abroad, highlighting the latest research results of Pacific Island Countries studies, which has certain academic and social practical significance. This is the seventh edition. It has columns such as special articles, foreign relations, economy and history, politics and culture, book reviews, and academic trends. It provides a forum for academic exchanges to promote and promote domestic research on Pacific Island countries, highlights the latest research results of Chinese researchers on Pacific Island countries, and contributes to the construction of world history research with Chinese characteristics and characteristics of the times.

New Positioning, New Mission, New Journey: 2022 Hunan Development Research Report

Tan Wensheng Edited By Zhong Jun

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This book is a compilation of the 2021 research results of the Development Research Center of the Hunan Provincial People's Government. It is a representative result launched by the center as a core think tank of the Hunan Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government. It aims to provide a reference for scientific decision-making by the Hunan Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government. It is an important reference for people from all walks of life to pay attention to Hunan's development and understand the situation of Hunan Province. This book is a masterpiece created by the center's researchers who have always served the overall development of Hunan, guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, conscientiously implemented the spirit of General Secretary Xi Jinping's important instructions and instructions in his important speech to Hunan, fully implemented the strategic positioning and mission of "Three Highs and Four New", and continued to deepen the research on overall, strategic, and forward-looking issues in the province's economic and social development. It was created after in-depth research and repeated demonstrations.

Making the Revolution: the Origins of the National Revolution (1920-1925)

Zhang Sheng

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The National Revolution was an important historical event in the 1920s, which greatly affected China's destiny. With the title "The Origin of the National Revolution", this book introduces the historical background of the launch of the National Revolution, vividly describes the basic process of the National Revolution through multiple historical events, and analyzes its ultimate failure. The author believes that the national revolution was jointly created by Soviet Russia, the Communist International, the Chinese Kuomintang, and the Chinese Communist Party. The failure of the national revolution brought the Chinese revolution to a new stage. The book starts from Sun Yat-sen's thoughts on China's development prospects, and covers the Chen Jiongming rebellion from 1920 to 1925, the Guan Yu incident, the Soviet Union and the Chinese Communist Party's guidance of the Kuomintang, the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the improvement and reorganization of the Kuomintang, and the Kuomintang. Important events and processes such as the convening of the National Congress, the establishment of Huangpu Military Academy, the establishment of the National Revolutionary Army, the reunification of Guangdong and Guangxi, the May 30th Movement, and the Northern Expedition are narrated in detail, and the development context and important nodes of this period of history are clearly described in concise words.

Guarding and Co-prosperity: Taiyuan Yin in the Tang Dynasty

Liao Jingjing

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This book takes the study of Yin from Taiyuan in the Tang Dynasty as the starting point, examines his administrative setup, job characteristics, and successive officials, reproduces the three-dimensional and vivid political, military, and social scenes of Taiyuan, the northern capital, and explores how the Hedong region became an important channel and hub for the border ethnic groups to move south and integrate, as well as a center for government decrees, cultural dissemination, and moral education on behalf of the imperial court. From the 7th to the 10th century, the Northern Capital had the dual role of guarding the two capitals and being an important town in the mixed agricultural and pastoral zone. A multi-dimensional investigation of it will help reveal the true state of exchanges and integration of ethnic groups in the northwest and the north, and discuss the pros and cons of dynastic border governance.

Blood and Iron: How Prussia Unified Germany, 1864–1871

(germany)christophe Jarre

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On January 18, 1871, the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles witnessed one of the most influential power political changes in the 19th century - the declaration of the establishment of the German Empire. The loose confederacy that had lasted for hundreds of years in Central Europe came to an end, and a nation-state was born that continued to reshape the European continent with its geographical location, territorial scale and economic strength. Why did the unfinished business of the predecessors succeed now? Historian Christoph Jarre adopts a new perspective in this book, retelling the ups and downs of Prussia's "iron and blood" efforts to promote German reunification, and revealing the profound impact of the establishment of the empire on the contemporary world.

Research on Zhang Zao's Poetry

Zhao Fei

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Zhang Zao is the poet with the most poetic pursuit and research difficulty among contemporary poets. With his outstanding language talent and extraordinary conversion ability, he has pushed modern Chinese poetry to an unprecedented height. This book strives to avoid a monotonous theory of poets, that is, it does not study Zhang Zao's poetry as a closed object, but as an open question, thereby observing how modern Chinese poetry creates a unique tone while breaking through the limitations of form and structure.

Introduction to Asian History

Niu Junkai Editor-in-chief Zhu Mei

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The pillars of Greek temples are symmetrical because in Western aesthetic consciousness, binary opposition is balanced and complete. But the history of the world is not a Greek temple, but more like an irregular group of crystals - the sides and facets of different crystals are combined, and irregular edges and boundaries still exist. The history of Asia does not follow the movement of the world's power centers as its logic; it follows the formation of free subjects as its logic. Subjectivity comes from the ability to judge independently, and freedom means dialogue with others as equals. This book collects monographs or discussions on Asian history research by Hamashita Takeshi, Ge Zhaoguang, Sun Ge, Han Dongyu, Niu Junkai, Shen Dansen, Miyajima Hiroshi, Kawago Kozo, Sun Binggui, Zhu Mei, and Liu Zhiwei. They focus on their respective issues. Starting from the consciousness, it elucidates the understanding of the academic boundaries, main issues, existing models, academic growth points and other issues of Asian history. It reflects the latest thinking of local Asian scholars on the research of Asian history, and has academic historical and methodological significance.

The Ghost of Cannae: Hannibal and the Darkest Hour of the Roman Republic

(us) Robert L. O'connell

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In 216 BC, Carthage defeated Rome at Cannae, a battle that has been admired and revered for thousands of years. It was Hannibal's most unexpected, innovative, and bloody military victory that no other general since then could match. Robert L. O'Connell, one of the most respected figures in military history, tells the story of the Battle of Cannae in its entirety for the first time, bringing readers a thrilling record of this apocalyptic battle.

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