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Romance of the Three Kingdoms (vernacular Version)

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570K0

This book is written in vernacular, and the language is concise and easy to understand. Starting from the Yellow Turban of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty to the unification of the Three Kingdoms in the Western Jin Dynasty, it describes the major historical events and the activities of historical figures in more than ninety years, showing the historical picture of the rise and fall of the Three Kingdoms, vividly reproducing this tumultuous historical era, and vividly revealing the intrigues, intrigues, and power struggles among the ruling groups.

Journey to the West (vernacular Version)

Wu Chengen

755K0

"Journey to the West" is the best novel about gods and demons in ancient China. It is a masterpiece with a grand scale, a complete structure, and reflects social contradictions in a fantasy form. The book is written in vernacular and the language is easy to understand. The novel is based on the story of Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty who went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It tells the story of Tang Monk, his master and his apprentice, who went through untold hardships and eighty-one difficulties, defeated countless demons and ghosts, and finally retrieved the scriptures. This is an ancient Chinese mythological fantasy novel full of romanticism, and it is also an ancient novel closest to children's literature. It is magical and bizarre, romantic and humorous, suitable for both refined and popular tastes. The main characters have distinctive personalities. It is widely circulated and has many readers. It occupies an important position in the history of Chinese novels.

Journey to the West: a Color Picture Book with Commentary by Li Zhuowu

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Chengen And Commented By Li Zhi

734K0

This book is based on "Journey to the West, newly engraved with large characters on the official board", which is preserved in Jinling Shidetang of the Ming Dynasty. According to the "Journey to the West Zhengdao Book", the life experience of the Tang monk is restored to restore the original style; it collects Li Zhuowu's comments, analyzes the practice of the three realms, interprets the character's character, and helps readers understand the classics; it also includes the Qing Dynasty colorful paintings, which outline the magnificent picture of learning scriptures. The combination of the three allows readers to immerse themselves in the journey of learning scriptures and enlightenment, and gain a rich reading experience.

Journey to the West (volume 1)

[ming Dynasty] Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By Hu Sheng

247K0

"Journey to the West" is a representative work of Chinese fantasy novels about gods and demons. The book is based on the story of Tang Monk Xuanzang's Journey to the West, and casts the Journey to the West stories from past dynasties to create a literary classic with rich literary value and profound cultural significance, which represents the peak of Chinese novel creation art in the 16th century. The book has created a series of charming novel characters such as "Sun Wukong", "Zhu Bajie", "Bull Demon King", "Golden Horn", "Silver Horn", etc., Which are household names and loved by young and old alike. For this publication, we invited Mr. Hu Sheng, an expert on "Journey to the West", to carefully collate and add annotations to the book to smooth out difficult words and clarify reading difficulties, so as to provide readers with an easy-to-read version based on the original presentation of "Journey to the West".

Journey to the West (volume 2)

[ming Dynasty] Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By Hu Sheng

257K0

"Journey to the West" is a representative work of Chinese fantasy novels about gods and demons. The book is based on the story of Tang Monk Xuanzang's Journey to the West, and casts the Journey to the West stories from past dynasties to create a literary classic with rich literary value and profound cultural significance, which represents the peak of Chinese novel creation art in the 16th century. The book has created a series of charming novel characters such as "Sun Wukong", "Zhu Bajie", "Bull Demon King", "Golden Horn", "Silver Horn", etc., Which are household names and loved by young and old alike. For this publication, we invited Mr. Hu Sheng, an expert on "Journey to the West", to carefully collate and add annotations to the book to smooth out difficult words and clarify reading difficulties, so as to provide readers with an easy-to-read version based on the original presentation of "Journey to the West".

Journey to the West (part Two)

[ming Dynasty] Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By Hu Sheng

254K0

"Journey to the West" is a representative work of Chinese fantasy novels about gods and demons. The book is based on the story of Tang Monk Xuanzang's Journey to the West, and casts the Journey to the West stories from past dynasties to create a literary classic with rich literary value and profound cultural significance, which represents the peak of Chinese novel creation art in the 16th century. The book has created a series of charming novel characters such as "Sun Wukong", "Zhu Bajie", "Bull Demon King", "Golden Horn", "Silver Horn", etc., Which are household names and loved by young and old alike. For this publication, we invited Mr. Hu Sheng, an expert on "Journey to the West", to carefully collate and add annotations to the book to smooth out difficult words and clarify reading difficulties, so as to provide readers with an easy-to-read version based on the original presentation of "Journey to the West".

Journey to the West (three Volumes)

[ming Dynasty] Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By Hu Sheng

757K0

"Journey to the West" is a representative work of Chinese fantasy novels about gods and demons. The book is based on the story of Tang Monk Xuanzang's Journey to the West, and casts the Journey to the West stories from past dynasties to create a literary classic with rich literary value and profound cultural significance, which represents the peak of Chinese novel creation art in the 16th century. The book has created a series of charming novel characters such as "Sun Wukong", "Zhu Bajie", "Bull Demon King", "Golden Horn", "Silver Horn", etc., Which are household names and loved by young and old alike. For this publication, we invited Mr. Hu Sheng, an expert on "Journey to the West", to carefully collate and add annotations to the book to smooth out difficult words and clarify reading difficulties, so as to provide readers with an easy-to-read version based on the original presentation of "Journey to the West".

A Dream of Red Mansions: Six Volumes (humanities Classics Library)

(qing Dynasty) By Cao Xueqin, Continued By Anonymous

921K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" is one of the four famous ancient Chinese novels and the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. The whole book is centered on the daily life of Rongguo Mansion, with the love and marriage tragedies of Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai as well as the trivial matters in the Grand View Garden as the main line. It also uses the history of the four famous aristocratic families of Jinling, Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, from their peak to decline as a hidden line, showing the decline of families and society in the feudal era. There are many editions of "Dream of Red Mansions". This edition is a classic and best-selling edition of People's Literature Publishing House. It was edited by Yu Pingbo and annotated by Qi Gong. It uses the original edition as the original edition, the Zhiyanzhai Gengchen edition, Jimao edition, and Jiaxu edition as the main editions, and the Jiachen edition, Zheng Zang's residual edition, and Cheng Jiayi edition were also used for revision. Mr. Qi Gong's annotations are clear, accurate, concise and beautiful, covering many aspects of knowledge such as language, historical documents, folk customs, religious culture, art, etc., And are highly praised by modern red scholars. The two perfectly combine to present a classic version of "A Dream of Red Mansions".

A Dream of Red Mansions (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(qing Dynasty) Original Work By Cao Xueqin, Translated And Annotated By Fu Jie

178K01

"A Dream of Red Mansions", also known as "The Story of the Stone", is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It has 120 chapters. The first 80 chapters were written by Cao Xueqin, and the last 40 chapters were continued by Gao E. The novel takes the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, and takes the love tragedy of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line. Through the rise and fall of a large aristocratic family, the novel reveals the intricate contradictions in the feudal family. The social reality described in the book involves the officialdom, family, ideology and many other aspects of feudal society. The love tragedy it describes has made many readers emotional.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Original Work By Luo Guanzhong, Translated And Annotated By Fujie

173K0

"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is based on the background from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the reunification of the Western Jin Dynasty, and depicts the magnificent epic of the divided heroes and the rise of the Three Kingdoms. The novel revolves around the political struggles and military games of the three major groups, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan, and creates a group of heroes with distinctive personalities such as Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei. Through classic battles such as the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi, it shows the intertwining of loyalty and intrigue, and interprets the brilliance and complexity of human nature in troubled times. As one of the four classic Chinese classics, the book has become a literary model of military strategy and human insight with its grand narrative and vivid writing, and has profoundly influenced Chinese culture's understanding of history and heroism.

Water Margin (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Original Work By Shi Naian, Translated And Annotated By Fujie

171K0

"Water Margin" is set in the late Northern Song Dynasty. It tells the legendary story of 108 heroes who gathered in Liangshanbo to rebel against the oppression of the people by officials and held high the banner of "doing justice for heaven" to resist oppression. The whole book revolves around the fate of heroes such as Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and Wu Song. It shows the fighting spirit and brotherhood of the people at the bottom through classic plots such as outsmarting the birthday card and attacking Zhujiazhuang three times. Although it ended with the recruitment of troops, and all the heroes suffered casualties in the conquest of Fang La, the work profoundly exposed the decadence of feudal rule and praised the courage to resist tyranny. As one of the four classic Chinese classics, the book, with its vivid portraits of characters and vivid descriptions of the marketplace, has become a master of folk chivalrous culture and has a profound influence on later generations of literature and social values.

Journey to the West (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Original Work By Wu Chengen, Translated And Annotated By Fu Jie

178K0

"Journey to the West" is based on Xuanzang's journey to the west in the Tang Dynasty to seek Buddhist scriptures. It tells the story of Tang Monk who was enlightened by Guanyin and led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk and White Dragon Horse to go through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. The whole book revolves around the main line of subduing demons, and through classic plots such as causing havoc in heaven and three fights with white-bone demons, it shows the growth process of the four masters and apprentices in breaking through inner demons and transcending themselves in practice. The work combines Buddhist philosophy and folklore, not only praising the spirit of freedom and resistance, but also exploring the dialectical relationship between rules and compassion. It has shaped Sun Wukong, an eternal cultural symbol, and has become the pinnacle of Chinese classical literature that emphasizes both imagination and philosophy.

A Dream of Red Mansions: 1 Hour Reading Version

(qing Dynasty) Original Work By Cao Xueqin, Selected By Wu Xinlei

60K0

"Dream of Red Mansions", which I have never finished reading in a lifetime, this time I read it in one night! In 1974, in order to prevent every reader from missing the literary classic "A Dream of Red Mansions", Mr. Wu Xinlei of Nanjing University was ordered to streamline "A Dream of Red Mansions" with a total word count of over 730,000 words word by word, and finally reduced it to 50,000 words. After another 50 years of twists and turns from secrecy to disclosure, we finally waited for the release of "Dream of Red Mansions: 1 Hour Reading Edition". The main plot of Bao Dai Chai is clear, and the rise and fall of the Jia family is clear at a glance. From then on, "Dream of Red Mansions", which once made many readers think that they could never be read in a lifetime, can now be read in its entirety in one night!

Understanding Water Margin: Jin Shengtan's Commentary + Absalom's New Interpretation

(ming Dynasty) Shi Naian (ming Dynasty) Luo Guanzhong Absalom

987K0

Read the original work and touch the passion of Shi Naian's writing; read Absalom's new interpretation and see the knowledge of life in contemporary society. If you understand Lin Chong's Snowy Night, you will understand the mid-life crisis; Song Jiang's road to recruitment hides the dilemma of every idealist; from the choices of one hundred and eight generals, you can find your life scale.

The Top Ten Chinese Classics That Chinese Children Must Read: Journey to the West (children's Colored Picture Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By The Editorial Board Of "campus Bookshelf"

57K0

This book selects the stories of 20 of the world's most well-known and most representative psychologists in this field. It mainly introduces their life course, main works, greatest contributions and other knowledge. It is illustrated with pictures and texts, the language is interesting, and it is highly readable.

Introduction to a Dream of Red Mansions (selected Pictures and Texts)

Deng Yunxiang

101K0

The famous red scholar Deng Yunxiang, with his profound foundation in red studies, on the one hand introduces the historical evolution, version circulation, literary techniques, poetry and other contents of "A Dream of Red Mansions" from a macro perspective, eliminating the barriers caused by different times and increasing reading interest.

Journey to the West (masterpiece Library)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Chengen And Edited By The Editorial Board Of "shu Li Fang"

75K01

This book is based on Monk Tang's journey to the West to obtain scriptures. It tells the story of Monk Tang, his master and his disciples, who went through untold hardships on the road to the West, traveled through mountains and rivers, defeated demons and demons, and finally obtained the scriptures. Among them, Monk Tang's perseverance, pedantry and weakness; Sun Wukong's fearlessness and hatred of evil; Zhu Bajie's gluttony, laziness, cowardice and snobbery; Monk Sha's hard work and uncomplaining, all left a deep impression on people.

A Dream of Red Mansions (masterpiece Library)

(qing Dynasty) Cao Xueqin, Gao E, Editor Of The Editorial Board Of "book Cube"

74K01

This book is China's most literary masterpiece of classical literature, the pinnacle of Chinese classical literature creation, and a cultural treasure for all mankind. The book takes the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, and takes the love tragedy of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line. It focuses on describing the process of Jia Jiarong and Ning's two houses from prosperity to decline, and comprehensively describes the human nature and various irreconcilable contradictions in the last days of feudal society.

One Book to Understand the Classics: Water Margin

(ming Dynasty) Written By Shi Naian And Adapted By Tang Tao

232K0

This book is the follow-up product of the "Value Collection" series. "Water Margin" is also known as "Water Margin of Loyalty", generally referred to as "Water Margin", and the author is generally considered to be Shi Naian. The creation time needs to be verified, but it is generally believed that it was written at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, and was completed as late as the middle and late Ming Dynasty. "Water Margin" is the first full-length novel written in vernacular Chinese in Chinese history. It pioneered chapter novels in vernacular Chinese. It is one of China's four great masterpieces and one of the most epic works in Chinese literature. There are many versions, it is widely circulated and popular among the people.

One Book to Understand the Classics: Journey to the West

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Cheng'en, Adapted By Ah Fan

220K0

This book is the follow-up product of the "Value Collection" series. The whole book is based on Monk Tang's journey to the West to obtain scriptures. It tells the story of Monk Tang, his master and his disciples, who went through untold hardships on the road to the West, traveled through mountains and rivers, defeated demons and demons, and finally obtained the scriptures. Among them, Monk Tang's perseverance, pedantry and weakness; Sun Wukong's fearlessness and hatred of evil; Zhu Bajie's gluttony, laziness, cowardice and snobbery; Monk Sha's hard work and uncomplaining, all left a deep impression on people.

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The first eighty chapters of "A Dream of Red Mansions" were written by Cao Xueqin, and the last eighty chapters are said to be continued by Gao E. "Dream of Red Mansions" has been circulated in the form of manuscripts during the writing process, so there are many versions. The current version is generally based on the Cheng A or Cheng Y version revised by the bookseller Cheng Weiyuan. "A Dream of Red Mansions" is a masterpiece with world influence. It is also universally recognized as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels, an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society and a masterpiece of traditional culture. "A Dream of Red Mansions" takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, focuses on the family trivial matters and boudoir leisure of the Jia family, and takes the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and Xue Baochai as the main line, describing the story of Jia Baoyu The Dream of Red Mansions, centered on The Twelve Hairpins of Jinling, celebrates the human beauty and tragic beauty of lovers, praising rebellious characters who pursue light. Through the tragic fate of rebels, it foresees the inevitable demise of feudal society and reveals the crisis of feudal apocalypse.

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"Journey to the West" was produced in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty (1522-1566 AD) in the 16th century and has been circulated in the form of scripts. Wu Chengen wrote the first draft in his middle age based on the content of the script, and further refined it in his later years. Wu Chengen's greatest creation was to change the original story, which was mainly about Tang Monk's Buddhist scriptures, into a story about Sun Wukong's battle against heaven and earth. "Journey to the West" is a classic Chinese novel about gods and demons. It has reached the pinnacle of ancient romantic novels. It has a hundred chapters in total. It mainly tells the story of the Monkey King Sun Wukong defeating demons and protecting Monk Tang on his journey to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. "Journey to the West" can be divided into three parts: The first part (chapters 1-7) narrates the origin and experience of Sun Wukong, explaining that he was supported as king by the monkeys, became an immortal, made trouble in the heaven, and was subdued by Tathagata Buddha and suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain. The second part (chapter 8-12) describes the origin of Tang Monk's Buddhist scriptures, including Tathagata Buddha's creation of scriptures, Tang Monk's birth, Wei Zheng slaying the dragon, Tang Taizong's journey to the underworld, Tang Monk's setting out to collect Buddhist scriptures in response to an imperial edict, etc. The third part (chapters 13-100) describes the process of obtaining the scriptures. This is the main body of the book. It mainly describes the three brothers of Sun Wukong who protected Tang Monk on his journey to the West to obtain the scriptures. They went through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties and finally successfully obtained the true scriptures.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

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"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is my country's first full-length retrospective historical romance novel. It describes the historical events of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty. It reflects the political and military struggles between the three political groups of Wei, Shu, and Wu. It focuses on the penetration and transformation of various social contradictions in the Three Kingdoms era, summarizes the great historical changes of this era, and creates a number of all-powerful heroes. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" depicts nearly 200 characters, among which the most successful ones include Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Guan Yu, Liu Bei and others. Zhuge Liang is the incarnation of the "virtuous prime minister" in the author's mind. He has the noble character of "devoting his whole life to the end of his life" and his ambition to help the people in modern times and recreate a peaceful and prosperous age. The author also endows him with the magical ability to control the wind and rain and make miraculous calculations. Cao Cao was a treacherous hero. His creed in life was "I would rather teach me to betray the world than teach the world to betray me." He was both talented and strategic, but also cruel and treacherous. He was a political careerist and conspirator. This cannot be confused with the real Cao Cao in history. Guan Yu is powerful and resolute, and his righteousness is as heavy as a mountain. Zhang Fei is outspoken and full of innocence and recklessness. Liu Bei was portrayed by the author as a model of a benevolent king who was kind to the people, loved things, courteous to the virtuous, and knew people well. At the same time, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" describes wars, large and small, with grand ideas and diverse techniques, allowing us to clearly see war scenes of swords, blood, and blood. Among them, the descriptions of war scenes such as the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi are ups and downs, making it thrilling to read.

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"Water Margin" is my country's first full-length novel that describes the ancient peasant uprising. The whole book unfolds the plot around the clue of "officials forcing the people to rebel", showing the whole process of a group of "heroes" who could not bear the oppression of tyranny, rising up and gathering in Liangshan, until they accepted the call for security and the uprising failed. The book has accumulated rich artistic experience in shaping characters. The works can closely follow the different life experiences of the characters and express their personalities through the characters' own words and actions. For example, Wu Yong's magical calculations, Lu Zhishen's loyalty and bravery, Wu Song's majesty and bravery, and Lin Chong and Hua Rong's bravery and good fighting skills all left a deep impression on people. At the same time, the work can accurately grasp the interaction between the character's personality, identity, social status, and life experience, creating vivid and three-dimensional images of ancient green forest heroes that have far-reaching influence on generations of readers.

A Dream of Red Mansions (vernacular Version)

Compiled By Xiaoshui

272K03

This book rewrites the first eighty chapters of "A Dream of Red Mansions" in modern vernacular language, focusing on clearly explaining the relationship between characters and the context of events. At the same time, it retains the splendor and expressiveness of the original text in key language and dialogue. At the same time, in terms of narration and description, it has relatively harmonious text features of modern languages, and has the author's special sense of language, which is different from simple and boring translations.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (vernacular Version)

Compiled By Xiaoshui

238K0

This book rewrites "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in modern vernacular language, focusing on clearly explaining the relationship between characters and the context of events. At the same time, it retains the splendor and expressiveness of the original text in key language and dialogue. At the same time, in terms of narration and description, it has relatively harmonious text features of modern languages. It has the author's special sense of language, which is different from simple and boring translations.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 1)

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The novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" not only describes the intensity of the war, but also creates a large number of vivid artistic images in the war, such as Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Cao Cao and other well-known figures. The book also records a large amount of knowledge, experience and strategies in political and military struggles. These crystallizations of wisdom have had a profound impact on social life. This is the first volume.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 2)

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The novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" not only describes the intensity of the war, but also creates a large number of vivid artistic images in the war, such as Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Cao Cao and other well-known figures. The book also records a large amount of knowledge, experience and strategies in political and military struggles. These crystallizations of wisdom have had a profound impact on social life. This is the second volume.

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"Water Margin" is one of the four classic Chinese classics. The work takes the peasant uprising as the theme and vividly describes the story of the Northern Song Dynasty when treacherous ministers were in power and the people were in dire straits. The peasant uprising army headed by Song Jiang gradually grew in strength and protected the people. Later, they were recruited to fight for the Song Dynasty and performed military exploits. However, they were murdered by powerful officials for their own selfish purposes, and finally perished. The novel vividly depicts the characters of 108 Liangshanbo heroes, reflects the darkness of feudal society, praises the rebellious spirit and righteous actions of the uprising heroes, and exposes the sharply opposed social contradictions at that time. After the publication of the work, it had a huge impact on society and became a model for Chinese novel creation.

Journey to the West (3 Volumes in Total)

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[Four masterpieces of Chinese classical literature, accessible reading, no deletion of the original works. ] "Journey to the West" is the first romantic novel about gods and demons in ancient my country, and it is also the pioneering work of magicism. It tells the story of a stone monkey that was bred from the stone left by Nuwa to mend the sky and absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon. It learned skills from Patriarch Bodhi and was pinned under the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata Buddha for five hundred years because of his mistakes. Later, he was accepted as a disciple by the monk Tang Sanzang who went to the West to obtain the true scriptures. He also became his disciples with Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing. The four masters and apprentices experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties together, defeated demons and monsters along the way, and finally obtained the true scriptures. The author uses romantic writing techniques to open up a new category of long chapter novels about gods and demons.

A Complete Version of Dream of Red Mansions in Vernacular Chinese

Gou Shouqing

997K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" in vernacular Chinese is the only vernacular version of "A Dream of Red Mansions" that has a full text and sentence-by-sentence translation so far. The first 80 chapters are mainly based on the "Gengchen version" of "Zhi Yanzhai Re-evaluation of the Story of the Stone", and the overall reference is the 120-chapter classic version of the People's Literature Publishing House. It does not blindly follow experts, does not stick to its own opinions, and pursues the style of "white but not vulgar, elegant but not difficult", retaining the original appearance of the novel, translating and analyzing the vernacular, paragraph by paragraph, sentence by sentence, not missing any characters, explaining all the poems, and not leaving out any doubts and difficulties.

A Dream of Red Mansions (complete Collection)

(qing Dynasty) Written By Cao Xueqin, Continued By Anonymous, Compiled By Cheng Weiyuan, Compiled By Gao E, And Written By Yu Pingbo, With Annotation By Qi Gong

948K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" is one of the four great classics in ancient China and the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. The whole book is centered on the daily life of Rongguo Mansion, with the love and marriage tragedies of Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai as well as the trivial matters in the Grand View Garden as the main line. It also uses the history of the four famous aristocratic families of Jinling, Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, from their peak to decline as a hidden line, showing the decline of families and society in the feudal era. This version of "Dream of Red Mansions" was edited by Mr. Yu Pingbo, a master of Red Mansions, and annotated by Mr. Qi Gong. It is a classic among the many versions of "Dream of Red Mansions". It has been included in various book series of our company. It has become stronger over time and remains evergreen.

Water Margin (all 3 Volumes)

(ming Dynasty) Shi Naian Luo Guanzhong

832K02

The full name of "Water Margin" is "Water Margin of Loyalty". It is based on the peasant uprising led by Song Jiang as the main theme. It describes a series of vivid stories of Liangshan heroes who resisted oppression and fought bravely, such as outsmarting the birth plan, Lin Chong was forced to go to Liangshan, Wu Song defeated the tiger, and Lu Zhisheng defeated Guanxi with fists. It is widely circulated and is known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces" of Chinese classical novels.

Journey to the West (3 Volumes in Total)

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"Journey to the West" was written around the middle of the Ming Dynasty in my country in the 1670s. It, together with the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" that appeared earlier than it, and later "The Scholars" and "Dream of Red Mansions", are the most representative and most famous novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in my country. "Journey to the West" is based on Xuanzang's experience of seeking Buddhist scriptures in the Tang Dynasty. After artistic processing by the novelist, it has become a complete and vivid novel.

Preface to Dream of Red Mansions by Shu Yuanwei (all 3 Volumes)

(qing Dynasty) Cao Xueqin

5K0

Shu Yuanwei's preface to "Dream of Red Mansions", chapters 1 to 40, originally collected by Wu Xiaoling, now in the Capital Library. Zhu Nanxian has a photocopied copy, which is stored in the National Library. Shu Xu dated the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong's reign (1789) as the "Jiyou" year, so edition researchers also called it the "Jiyou edition". It has important edition research value and can be used as a supplement to the "A Dream of Red Mansions Ancient Manuscripts Series".

Journey to the West (youth Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Chengen And Adapted By Zhuma Bookstore

148K04

This book is a youth vernacular adaptation of "Journey to the West" written by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty. The original book has 100 chapters. It tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk, and White Dragon Horse during the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. They protected Tang Monk on his journey to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures. They went through many hardships along the way, subjugated demons along the way, turned dangers into safety, and finally reached the West and obtained the scriptures. The full text of the book is adapted, retaining the main clue of the original work, and on this basis, through compression, deletion, and the use of modern vernacular novel language, it is rewritten into 50 chapters to present the main characters and classic storyline. The book is equipped with illustrations of "Journey to the West" painted by people from the Qing Dynasty, making the book layout exquisite and more ornamental. In addition, in order to meet the readers' needs for barrier-free reading, the book has processed the content, researched the original texts, and annotated and phoneticized important and difficult words to ensure barrier-free reading for young readers.

A Dream of Red Mansions (youth Edition)

(qing Dynasty) Written By Cao Xueqin And Adapted By Zhuma Bookstore

156K0

This book is a youth vernacular adaptation of "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. It also includes the last forty chapters written by later generations. The original work of "A Dream of Red Mansions" tells the story of the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue and the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai. The full text of the book is adapted, retaining the two major story lines of the original work, and on this basis, through compression, deletion, and the use of modern vernacular novel language, it was rewritten into 50 chapters, presenting the main characters and classic storylines. The book is equipped with colorful illustrations of "A Dream of Red Mansions" drawn by Zhang Wen, a famous painter from the Qing Dynasty, making the book exquisite in layout and more ornamental. In addition, in order to meet the readers' needs for barrier-free reading, the book has processed the content, researched the original texts, and annotated and phoneticized important and difficult words to ensure barrier-free reading for young readers.

Water Margin (youth Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Shi Naian And Adapted By Wu Zhai Gongzi

149K0

This book is a juvenile vernacular adaptation of "Water Margin" written by Shi Naian in the Ming Dynasty. The original work tells the heroic story of 108 heroes headed by Song Jiang in the late Northern Song Dynasty, who gathered in Liangshanpo, were recruited by the court, and then conquered the bandits and destroyed the rebel party. In the end, they were murdered by traitors. The full text of the book is adapted, retaining the story line of the original work, and on this basis, using modern vernacular, through compression and deletion, the essence is removed from the dross, and the parts that are not suitable for primary and secondary school students are removed. The book is rewritten into 50 chapters to present the main characters and classic storyline of the original work. The book is equipped with illustrations of "Water Margin" drawn by Du Jin, a famous painter of the Ming Dynasty, and colored to make the book layout exquisite and more ornamental. In addition, in order to meet the readers' needs for barrier-free reading, the book has processed the content, researched the original texts, and annotated and phoneticized important and difficult words to ensure barrier-free reading for young readers.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (youth Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Luo Guanzhong And Adapted By Zhuma Bookstore

149K0

This book is a youth vernacular adaptation of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty. The original book has 120 chapters, with Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Guan Yu, etc. As the main characters, telling the story from the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the heroes separated themselves, to the struggle for hegemony among the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu, and finally to Sima Yan's unification of the three kingdoms and the establishment of the Jin Dynasty. The full text of this book is adapted, retaining the grand historical storyline of the original work, and using the novel language of modern vernacular on this basis, compressing, deleting, and rewriting it into 50 chapters, presenting the main characters and classic storyline. The book is equipped with colorful illustrations for "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" drawn by the famous modern painter Jin Xiezhong, making the book layout exquisite and more ornamental. In addition, in order to meet the readers' needs for barrier-free reading, the book has processed the content, researched the original texts, and annotated and phoneticized important and difficult words to ensure barrier-free reading for young readers.

Four Great Classics (youth Edition)

(ming) Adapted By Luo Guanzhong And Others, Zhuma Bookstore And Others

602K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" is a classic that has influenced the entire Chinese world and is an indelible chapter in the history of world literature. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a magnificent historical picture of a hundred years, with forty majestic war scenes and thousands of lifelike characters. It is a long chapter-length historical romance novel in China. "Water Margin" is one of the earliest chapter novels written in vernacular Chinese in Chinese history. There are many editions, it is widely circulated and popular, and it has a profound influence on the narrative literature in China and even East Asia. It is a Chinese heroic romance novel highly praised by foreigners. "Journey to the West" is a classic of ancient Chinese romantic literature. The characters are vivid and full, the imagination is colorful, and the language is simple and accessible. It has reached an unprecedented height in the ideological realm and artistic realm. It can be said to be a masterpiece. It has been translated into Japanese, Korean, Spanish, German, Swedish, Belgian, French, Italian, Sri Lankan, etc., And has had a wide impact around the world.

Journey to the West (part 1 and 2)

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"Journey to the West", "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin" and "Dream of Red Mansions" are collectively known as the four major Chinese classical novels. They are the most accomplished and most famous novels about gods and demons in ancient China. "Journey to the West" has a total of 100 chapters. Chapters 1 to 12 mainly tell the story of Sun Wukong's birth, causing havoc in the sky, and the origin of Tang Monk's Buddhist scriptures. Chapters 13 to 100 are the main body of the book. They tell the story of Sun Wukong's conversion to Buddhism, and the story of three disciples who protected Tang Monk from studying for Buddhist scriptures. After ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, he finally achieved success. "Journey to the West" has a complete structure, unique imagination, touching plot and humorous language. It has successfully created the characters of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk and Tang Monk. It is a popular reading widely loved by readers. Our publisher's "Journey to the West" has an excellent edition, rigorous proofreading, and detailed and accurate annotations. After many revisions, it has become the most popular, authoritative, and influential edition. In order to meet the diverse needs of readers, "Journey to the West" with an audio book is released.

A Dream of Red Mansions (part 1 and 2)

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"A Dream of Red Mansions" is one of the four ancient Chinese masterpieces and the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. The whole book is centered on the daily life of Rongguo Mansion, with the love and marriage tragedies of Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai as well as the trivial matters in the Grand View Garden as the main line. It also uses the history of the four famous aristocratic families of Jinling, Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, from their peak to decline as a hidden line, showing the decline of families and society in the feudal era. The "Audio Version of the Four Great Classics" "Dream of Red Mansions" is a new classic published by the People's Literature Publishing House - "Ancient Chinese Literature Reading Series". It was collated and annotated by the Dream of Red Mansions Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Arts. The annotation work started in 1975, with General Feng Qiyong in charge and the participation of many famous red scholars. The collation was based on the Gengchen version, with various other imperial manuscripts as the main reference version, and the Cheng version and other early engravings as the reference version. All the allusions to laws, regulations, names, objects, and difficult words have been annotated as much as possible, which represents the highest achievement in the study of "Dream of Red Mansions". It was first published in 1982. It has been supplemented and revised many times since then, and it has continuously absorbed new results in the study of "Dream of Red Mansions", making the version more perfect. It has become the most popular national reading among the many versions of "Dream of Red Mansions" and the most popular one among readers. This audio version is produced with added audio and video content.

Water Margin (part 1 and 2)

(ming Dynasty) Written By Shi Naian And Continued By Luo Guanzhong

831K0

"Water Margin", also known as "Water Margin", "Water Margin of Loyalty" and "Water Margin", is a representative work of heroic and legendary novels in Chinese classical chapter novels. This novel describes the story of one hundred and eight heroes led by Song Jiang during the Huizong period of the Northern Song Dynasty, who rose up in Liangshan to revolt, accepted recruitment, and fought everywhere. The Liangshan heroes depicted in the novel have vivid personalities and full images, reaching a very high artistic level. "Water Margin" was re-created by Shi Naian and Luo Guanzhong in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties on the basis of widely circulated folk tales, scripts and operas. However, there is no unified version in history, but there are multiple versions with different contents. The most influential ones are the 100-chapter version and the 120-chapter version, as well as the 70-chapter version abridged by Jin Shengtan in the early Qing Dynasty.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 1 and 2)

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The classic novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" begins with the Yellow Turban Rebellion of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty and ends with the reunification of the Three Kingdoms in the Western Jin Dynasty. It describes the major historical events and the activities of historical figures for more than ninety years. It shows the historical picture of the rise and fall of the Three Kingdoms, vividly reproduces this tumultuous historical era, and vividly reveals the intrigues and struggles for power within the ruling group. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" published by People's Literature Publishing House is based on Mao Zonggang's original version and compiled by famous scholars Gu Xuejie and others. It was first published in 1954 and has been continuously revised for many subsequent editions. It is by far the largest and most authoritative version in circulation in China and has always been one of the most popular classical literature masterpieces on the market. This audio version is produced with added audio and video content.

Dream of Red Mansions (two Volumes)

(qing Dynasty) Written By Cao Xueqin, Continued By Anonymous, Compiled By Cheng Weiyuan, Compiled By Gao E, And Noted By Yu Pingbo, Qi Gong And Others

928K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" is one of the four great classics in ancient China and the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. The whole book is centered on the daily life of Rongguo Mansion, with the love and marriage tragedies of Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai as well as the trivial matters in the Grand View Garden as the main line. It also uses the history of the four famous aristocratic families of Jinling, Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, from their peak to decline as a hidden line, showing the decline of families and society in the feudal era.

Water Margin (part 1 and 2)

(ming Dynasty) Shi Naian Luo Guanzhong

846K0

"Water Margin", also known as "Water Margin", "Water Margin of Loyalty" and "Water Margin", is a representative work of heroic and legendary novels in Chinese classical chapter novels. This novel describes the story of one hundred and eight heroes led by Song Jiang during the Huizong period of the Northern Song Dynasty, who rose up in Liangshan to revolt, accepted recruitment, and fought everywhere. The Liangshan heroes depicted in the novel have vivid personalities and full images, reaching a very high artistic level. Therefore, it is highly praised by us as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces" of Chinese classical novels. "Water Margin" was re-created by Shi Naian and Luo Guanzhong in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties on the basis of widely circulated folk tales, scripts and operas. The "Water Margin" published by the People's Literature Publishing House is based on the 100-chapter version of "Mr. Li Zhuowu's Criticism of the Water Margin" published by Rong Yutang in the Ming Dynasty. In addition to adding new punctuation marks, the compiled version also provides necessary annotations for difficult words and dialects. This is a convenient and reliable version that is very suitable for readers. Now we have invited famous front-line Chinese teaching teachers to design a curriculum for the original book based on the course objectives and actual teaching experience of reading the whole book, so that student readers can more easily grasp the essence of the original work, effectively improve their ability to read classic novels, and enrich their own cultural literacy.

Journey to the West (part 1 and 2)

(ming) Wu Chengen

786K0

"Journey to the West" is the most famous and most accomplished novel about gods and demons in ancient China. "Journey to the West" published by our company has an excellent original text, rigorous proofreading, and accurate annotations. It is a classic reading carefully crafted by many well-known experts and scholars across the country for more than half a century. It has a good reputation among readers. This reprint is part of the "Classification of Classics and Whole Book Reading Series". Teacher Chen Nan from a key middle school in Beijing was specially invited to write guidance content suitable for middle school students to read "Journey to the West" based on the teaching experience of front-line teachers. This is a series of extracurricular reading books written for the Chinese language teaching practice of middle school students and should have a good market.

Journey to the West

Journey to the West

General Fiction

(ming Dynasty) Written By Wu Chengen And Rewritten By Jia Chuanling

211K04

"Must-Read Classic Books Series of the Ministry's Edition" is a newly revised series of books in the "New Curriculum Standard Classics·Student Edition". Based on the original series, the varieties are selected, added or deleted based on the requirements of the latest Chinese textbooks compiled by the Ministry and early market feedback. "Journey to the West" is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It was written in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly describes the story of Tang Monk and his apprentice Xitian who experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships. Since its inception, it has been widely circulated in China and even around the world, and has been translated into many languages. The image of Sun Wukong in the book is characterized by its distinctive personality. It has established an immortal artistic monument in the history of Chinese literature.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms·map Collection (2 Volumes in Total) (paperback)

(ming Dynasty) Map Drawing By Luo Guanzhong And Xu Panqing

623K0

This book is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It reflects the political and military struggles between the three political groups of Wei, Shu and Wu, successfully portrays nearly 500 characters, and has a great influence on later generations. More than 210 carefully drawn maps in this book intuitively represent the major events and famous battles in the book. The text and pictures interact and confirm each other, which will be of great help to readers in appreciating and studying the novel.

Dream of Red Mansions

Dream of Red Mansions

General Fiction

(qing Dynasty) Cao Xueqin

65K0

This book is a great work that highly combines realism and romanticism, and is also the pinnacle of literature and art of an era. Through the description of the four major families of "Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue" from prosperity to decline, the book truly shows the social life, customs and sentiments of the time, and can be called an encyclopedia of the end of feudalism.

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