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Letter from Xiao Qian to Li Hui

Written By Xiao Gan And Compiled By Li Hui

49K0

This book contains more than 150 letters written by Mr. Xiao Qian, a great literary figure, to Li Hui from 1984 to 1998. In the book, Xiao Qian talks about interpersonal relationships, life experience, and writing skills... The warmth and care of a senior literary figure is infiltrated between the lines, giving people rich enlightenment and intellectual fun. This book also contains all the photocopied manuscripts of Xiao Qian's early literary creation "Traces", showing the true voice of Xiao Qian, a wandering young man. In addition, the book contains a long article by Li Hui on Xiao Qian's interpretation, which helps readers better understand Xiao Qian's life and deeds. The publication of this book is also to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the birth of Mr. Xiao Qian.

Rizhiwen Series·volume 1: Different Cultural Notes of Famous Literary and Historical Masters (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

Cheng Zhangcan Et Al.

983K0

The set includes 8 volumes of "Liu Xiang Originally Didn't Read", "Curling Autumn Moon", "Marrying for Books", "The Path of a Writer", "Facing the Crisis of Humanities Academics", "Why the Grapes Are Angry", "Short Paper Slanted" and "Touching History". A collection of essays on literary theory, scholarship and life. A collection of prose and essays by major famous writers, including years of accumulation of academic thoughts. Written by experts in professional fields, the book is in the form of short prose essays, which are highly academic while ensuring readability and popularity. From ancient Chinese classics to contemporary new learning, from Western thought to Eastern civilization, it connects ancient and modern times and takes into account both China and the West. Compare Chinese and Western literature, build cultural confidence, and open up new horizons for world literature and Chinese and Western cultural exchanges. How should people do academics today? This series of books has a rigorous and speculative spirit in its discussion. It does not stick to stereotypes and has many unique insights. It strives to be informative and takes into account both academic quality and readability.

Japanese Literature Series·second Series: Different Cultural Notes of Famous Literary and Historical Masters (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

Chen Jianhua Et Al.

964K0

The set includes 8 volumes of "Collection of Steps for Learning", "Mountains and Rivers in Books", "Yesterday's Bright Moon Shines on Today's Heart", "Collection of Flowing Water", "Reminiscences of Feng Yi", "Boundless", "Piety and Joy" and "Actionist's Writing". A collection of essays on literary theory, scholarship and life. A collection of prose and essays by major famous writers, including years of accumulation of academic thoughts. Written by experts in professional fields, the book is in the form of short prose essays, which are highly academic while ensuring readability and popularity. From ancient Chinese classics to contemporary new learning, from Western thought to Eastern civilization, it connects ancient and modern times and takes into account both China and the West. Compare Chinese and Western literature, build cultural confidence, and open up new horizons for world literature and Chinese and Western cultural exchanges. How should people do academics today? This series of books has a rigorous and speculative spirit in its discussion. It does not stick to stereotypes and has many unique insights. It strives to be informative and takes into account both academic quality and readability.

Flowers Are Not Sleeping

(japan) Kawabata Yasunari

167K0

"Flowers Never Sleep" selects Kawabata Yasunari's fine prose, including "Flowers Never Sleep", "Sorrow", "The Beauty of Japanese Literature", etc. Kawabata Yasunari's delicate sensitivity is reflected in his observation of life details, and his aesthetic thoughts are also hidden in many essays. This collection of essays presents Kawabata's aesthetic thoughts and the essence of oriental Japanese aesthetics.

Why Call Home

Why Call Home

Literature

Hua Mei

113K0

This book collects 12 non-fiction stories by Hua Mei, which faithfully records an atypical family that embodies today's rural areas in many aspects: a weak but honest father, a mother bought for 600 yuan, and an adopted abandoned baby daughter, "I". The father was weak, never received maternal love in his life, and suffered the hardships of failure, but he insisted that "girls must also study" and changed "my" destiny; the mother was timid and was "sold" three times in her life. The time she succeeded in escaping, she voluntarily returned for "me", a daughter who was not her biological daughter; fate was cruel, but the village in the novel is still beautiful. The home they pieced together eventually fell apart, but the word "home" has been reinterpreted by them. After reading it, the question of "what to call home" is left in people's minds.

Collected Works of Rou Shi (two Volumes)

Soft Stone

332K0

Rou Shi was a famous writer in my country in the 1930s and one of the five martyrs of the "Left-Left Alliance". His works reflect the awakening of progressive youth after the "May Fourth Movement" and are an important part of modern literature. The "Collected Works of Rou Shi" published this time systematically organizes his works. The novel volume selects his representative works "February", "Mother of a Slave", "Three Sisters", etc. The volume of letters and diaries mainly selects the nearly 100,000-word calendar he left behind, as well as some correspondence with friends and family. These works of Rou Shi are a concentrated expression of the inner growth of a generation of young people. They are not only helpful for understanding Rou Shi's life and creation, but also for understanding the spiritual outlook of young intellectuals in the 1930s. They are of very valuable historical value.

Classic Post-70s Generation (two Volumes)

Editor-in-chief Wang Shiyue

651K0

This book is a compilation of works, relying on the classic comments of the post-70s generation published in "Works" magazine. It includes a short story by a representative writer of the post-70s generation and a writer's theory (20,000-40,000 words). The writers currently identified include Xu Zechen, Yi Zhou, A Yi, Li Hao, Tian Er, Zhang Chu, Qiao Ye, Lu Min, Liang Hong, Siren, Huang Deng, Wei Wei, Sheng Ke, Lu Yiping and Fu Xiuying. The writers of the writer's theory are all young scholars. They break away from the traditional academic style of the writer's theory and sort out the creative pulse of the writer with a scattered cultural and considerate interpretation. The whole book is similar in style to Wang Dewei's "20 Contemporary Novels". The book aims to present the strength of writers born in the 1970s and show the achievements, possibilities and future of literary backbones.

Expo and Me: People Who Experienced it Talk About Those Days and Events

Editor-in-chief Zhou Hanmin

262K0

"World Expo and Me: People who experienced it talk about those days and events" is a collection of essays written from a personal perspective to recall the Shanghai World Expo and to inherit the spirit of the Shanghai World Expo. More than 80 authors have either personally experienced the Shanghai World Expo or are still engaged in work related to the World Expo that continues to this day. From diplomats on the front lines to ordinary volunteers, everyone contributed their own vivid memories and emotions of the Expo. The "Shanghai Declaration" adopted at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo Summit Forum proposed that October 31, the closing day of the Shanghai World Expo, be designated as "World Cities Day" to sustain the concepts and practices of the Shanghai World Expo and inspire mankind to pursue and strive for urban innovation and harmonious development. To this day, the theme of the Shanghai World Expo "Better City, Better Life" and the spirit of the Shanghai World Expo still have a profound impact on urban construction, management and even everyone's life. The story of "Expo and Me" continues.

Han Yu: the Snow Embraces the Blue and the Horse is Stagnant

Compiled By Wu Xiuli And Zhai Yumei

51K0

This book carefully selects and compiles Han Yu's poems and prose works, with reference to authoritative originals, detailed annotations, accurate and popular translations, and a biography of Han Yu to help readers read easily. It leads readers into Han Yu's ill-fated life and appreciates the charm of his poems and prose.

Niulang Lakeside: Zhangzhuang in Time

Editor-in-chief Zeng Jixin Yang Xianjin Hu Zuyi

192K0

"Niulang Lake: Zhangzhuang in Time" is a collection of essays composed mainly by Zheng Gongzheng writers from Gong'an County. With their love for their hometown, their innocent hearts, and their passion, they incorporated Zhangzhuangpu's natural scenery, humanistic history, folk customs, development achievements, and bright future into their writings. For the first time, the history, characters, scenery, cultural relics, and intangible cultural heritage of this magical land are presented to the world in a multi-faceted and even all-round way. Most of the works in this book are original, and are literary, historical, regional, and informative. It is a rare chapter and village view, and can also be regarded as a collection of local essays that is rich in content, profound in thought, enlightening, and motivating.

The Face of Borges (works by Ge Fei)

Ge Fei

199K0

For example, Borges has many faces. This book shows Ge Fei's multiple identities as a child who loves to watch country movies, a college entrance examination student who is wandering between "being a carpenter" and "going to college", a rigorous scholar, and a humorous teacher. It is a window for a comprehensive understanding of Ge Fei. The book is divided into two parts. The first half contains essays, including travel notes, reminiscences, reading notes and short cultural reviews. The second half is a relatively systematic and in-depth review article written by him over the years, analyzing the classics of literary masters such as Fei Ming, Leo Tolstoy, Flaubert, Melville, Kafka, Marquez, Borges, Joyce, etc., And also appreciating the works of two film masters, Bergman and Buñuel.

81 Ways to Write Love

Translated And Edited By Zhang Tianyi

130K0

In this book, we will experience the sudden changes in the rhythm of love and see all its joys, misfortunes, hungers, thirsts, defeats and ecstasies. According to the text style of the selected love letter and the emotional trajectory of both parties, it is divided into six chapters: passionate love, tragedy and resentment, deep love between husband and wife, under the shadow of immorality, paper soulmate and growing old together. These love letters are like research specimens of human emotions, containing rich historical, cultural and aesthetic significance. These private emotions allow us to appreciate the various forms of love... It can make people in love think about the true meaning of love and feel the beauty of love. It can also allow married people to recall the journey and cherish the person next to them. Experience the joys and sorrows of love and life from the deep affection, thinness and unfeeling of others.

100 Wonderful Moments of Reform and Opening Up

Zhao Jianglin Editor-in-chief Hou Bo

146K0

After 40 years of long-term efforts in reform and opening up, the achievements in the economic field have made China the second largest economy in the world. At the same time, our influence on the world stage has been increasing day by day, changing the unfavorable situation of "the West is strong and we are weak" in the international discourse. Relying on the wisdom of the East, China has played a leading role, actively participated in global governance, actively built a new type of international relations, and actively contributed Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions to solve human problems. In the process of reform and opening up, many stories have happened, each of which can vividly reflect the characteristics of this specific historical era and reflect the unremitting struggle of the great Chinese Communist Party and the great Chinese people for a better life. This book selects 100 representative stories in chronological order, including the story of taking the college entrance examination for the first time after the resumption of college entrance examination, the story of Chen Jingrun's Goldbach conjecture, the story of farmers in Xiaogang Village, Anhui, collectively pressing their fingerprints to guarantee household production, and so on.

Self-talk and Painting: Li Baotian

Li Baotian

53K0

Li Baotian's paintings and words are wild. This wild place carries the unique history of his generation. This book is based on his paintings and writings, and attempts to reflect the personal spiritual history of a person of the same age in the Republic, from the youth of the 1960s, to the miserable youth of the 1970s, to the passionate years of the 1980s and 1990s, and to the old age in the new century. The content of this book is divided into three parts: autobiography, paintings, and art. Whispering is a kind of impromptu interpretation that goes along with the painting. It is often unsystematic and lacks logic, but the sudden flash of inspiration can make people enlightened. The article part is self-contained and outlines Li Baotian's life in the form of words in addition to paintings. It is not as intuitive as a painting, but because it is all based on imagination, it often brings readers closer and closer to the subject. The structure is based on time, starting from sketches in the late 1970s, to self-portraits in the 1980s, pen drawings in the 1990s, and plant and flower paintings since the new century. Li Baotian constantly tries new experiments and new feelings between myself and objects, people and scenery, which is painful and infuriating. Eventually I forget both things.

Qiu Su Chun Wang

Wang Lu

97K0

This book is a collection of essays by young writer Wang Lu. It is divided into five parts: "Earth", "Sentiment", "Traveler", "Time" and "Chunhui". The article was written in the past ten years, and sometimes the content can be traced back to twenty or thirty years ago, showing the affectionate partings and reunions, and the imprints left by Qiu Su and Chun Mi in the world.

Reader of Classics

Anzi Xiao Ma Ge

137K0

China's audio reading program brand - China People's Broadcasting Station's literary voice "Taste of Books" is a collection of specially planned programs on Friday, interpreting classic literary masterpieces, and additional program audio. The writer An Zi and the famous host of China National Broadcasting Station Xiao Ma Ge will interpret classic literary works together, meet people who are unlikely to meet in literary works, follow in the footsteps of literary giants, learn literature together, and wander in the ocean of classic literature together.

Ten Beautiful Political Articles That Influenced Chinese History

Compiled By Liang Heng

88K02

"Political articles" refer to beautiful articles that have both ideological and beautiful writing and are closely related to the political history of a certain period. This book contains the original texts of more than a dozen "political essays", such as Mao Zedong's "Serving the People", Zhuge Liang's "Execution", Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin", Sima Qian's "Report to Ren An", Wei Zheng's "Ten Thoughts on Admonishing Taizong" , Wen Tianxiang's "Preface to the Song of Righteousness", Liang Qichao's "Young China", etc. The author appreciates these "beautiful articles" and presents his own feelings and thoughts in the form of prose and essays. The writing is beautiful and highly readable.

Liang Qichao's Family Letters: Liang's Letters from No. 54 Nanchang Street (liang Qichao's Works Series)

Edited By Tang Zhijun And Tang Renze

252K0

Liang Qichao was a leader of the modern Chinese reformists, a famous scholar, and an outstanding educator. Liang Qichao's nine children are all talented and have their own strengths. They are known as: "Three academicians in one discipline, all in the court are handsome." This book includes "Liang Qichao's Family Letters" and the letters from the "Liang Family Archives at No. 54 Nanchang Street" published in recent years. It is a collection of letters written by Mr. Liang Qichao to his wife Li Huixian, brother Liang Qichun and others, and more to his children.

Collection of Selected Works of Lin Huiyin

Lin Huiyin

224K0

A selection of Lin Huiyin's works, including a collection of Lin Huiyin's architectural essays, essays and letters, novels and letters, and selected poems. It shows Lin Huiyin's literary shining point, her brilliant literary talent and beautiful language. Readers can see Lin Huiyin's spiritual world and experience her delicate and true brushwork. Reading it feels like blooming on the street and slowly returning home. At the same time, her writings also reveal her deep understanding of various folk customs and her creative talent.

The Wind is Gentle and the Clouds Are Calm, and the Years Are Peaceful (collection of Lin Huiyin's Prose Letters)

Lin Huiyin

80K0

"The wind is gentle and the clouds are calm, the years are peaceful" is a collection of prose letters in Lin Huiyin's series of essays. Lin Huiyin has outstanding literary talent and beautiful artistic conception. The anthology includes her widely praised articles such as "You Are April in the World", "A Summer Night in the Mountains", "Mourning for Zhimo", "A Piece of Sunshine", "Ninety-nine Degrees", "On Several Characteristics of Chinese Architecture", "The Architectural Tradition of the Motherland and Current Construction Issues". Readers can see the exquisite and clear spiritual world of Lin Huiyin and experience the author's delicate and true brushwork. Reading it feels like blooming on the street and slowly returning home. At the same time, her writings also reveal her deep understanding of various folk customs and her creative talent.

If You Are Well, it Will Be a Sunny Day (collection of Lin Huiyin's Novels and Letters)

Lin Huiyin

66K0

"If You Are Well, It Will Be Sunny" is a collection of novels and letters from Lin Huiyin's series of essays. Lin Huiyin has outstanding literary talent and beautiful artistic conception. The anthology includes her widely praised articles such as "You Are April in the World", "A Summer Night in the Mountains", "Mourning for Zhimo", "A Piece of Sunshine", "Ninety-nine Degrees", "On Several Characteristics of Chinese Architecture", "The Architectural Tradition of the Motherland and Current Construction Issues". Readers can see the exquisite and clear spiritual world of Lin Huiyin and experience the author's delicate and true brushwork. Reading it feels like blooming on the street and slowly returning home. At the same time, her writings also reveal her deep understanding of various folk customs and her creative talent. Through this book, we can have a more comprehensive understanding of the smart talent and artistic accomplishment of "the most talented woman in the Republic of China".

You Are April in the World (selected Poems of Lin Huiyin)

Lin Huiyin

14K0

"You Are April in the World" is a collection of poems and essays in Lin Huiyin's series of essays. Lin Huiyin has outstanding literary talent and beautiful artistic conception. The anthology includes her widely praised articles such as "You Are April in the World", "A Summer Night in the Mountains", "Mourning for Zhimo", "A Piece of Sunshine", "Ninety-nine Degrees", "On Several Characteristics of Chinese Architecture", "The Architectural Tradition of the Motherland and Current Construction Issues". Readers can see the exquisite and clear spiritual world of Lin Huiyin and experience the author's delicate and true brushwork. Reading it feels like blooming on the street and slowly returning home. At the same time, her writings also reveal her deep understanding of various folk customs and her creative talent. Through this book, we can have a more comprehensive understanding of the smart talent and artistic accomplishment of "the most talented woman in the Republic of China".

Falling in Love with a City (collected Works on Architecture by Lin Huiyin)

Lin Huiyin

65K0

"Falling in Love with a City" is a collection of novels and letters in Lin Huiyin's series of essays. Lin Huiyin has outstanding literary talent and beautiful artistic conception. The anthology includes her widely praised articles such as "You Are April in the World", "A Summer Night in the Mountains", "Mourning for Zhimo", "A Piece of Sunshine", "Ninety-nine Degrees", "On Several Characteristics of Chinese Architecture", "The Architectural Tradition of the Motherland and Current Construction Issues". Readers can see the exquisite and clear spiritual world of Lin Huiyin and experience the author's delicate and true brushwork. Reading it feels like blooming on the street and slowly returning home. At the same time, her writings also reveal her deep understanding of various folk customs and her creative talent. Through this book, we can have a more comprehensive understanding of the smart talent and artistic accomplishment of "the most talented woman in the Republic of China".

Teachers and Friends Rely on Each Other (learning)

Wang Su

117K0

This book is one of the "Wen Xue" series and is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Wang Su of the Palace Museum. The manuscript consists of fourteen articles, including thirteen main texts and one appendix. The content mainly records the people and things that are extremely important to Mr. Wang Su's academic career, such as Mr. Wang Su's father, Mr. Tang Changru, Mr. Chen Zhongan, Mr. Li Zheng, etc. It outlines the growth trajectory of an outstanding scholar, embodies Mr. Wang Su's academic direction and academic thoughts, and also reflects the scholarly style of the Tang School of Wuhan University from the side.

Inheritance and Continuation (knowledge)

Sang Bing

172K0

This book is one of the Wenxue series. This is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Sang Bing, a senior professor of Zhejiang University. It consists of five parts, namely, academic studies, reading, historical materials, scholarship, and historical methods. The academic chapter mainly recalls Chen Xiqi, Zhang Kaiyuan, Chen Shenglin, Gong Shuduo and other gentlemen. The reading chapter mainly talks about the method of reading. The historical materials chapter, scholarship chapter, and historical method chapter mainly focus on the author's research field, and explore the angles and issues that historical research should pay attention to from the technical level. This book not only discusses the method of reading, but also teaches research methods. It also contains many anecdotes from academic circles, making it highly readable.

Why Are Grapes Angry (rizhi Wencong)

Yang Jing

99K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series" written by Yang Jing, a teacher in the English Department of the School of Foreign Languages, Nanjing Normal University. The book mainly contains the author's comments and research on foreign literature published in the "Shanghai Book Review". The writing is clear and fluent, and the collected articles are very interesting, such as "Why Grapes Are Angry", "Gentle Fraud": Starting from Lavoisier's "Private Science", "Franklin's Circle of Paris Friends", etc. Involving literature, science and other aspects of Western countries such as Britain and the United States.

Collection of Flowing Waters (rizhiwencong)

Dai Haibin

141K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection". It is a collection of book reviews and essays written by Professor Dai Haibin in the past ten years on the research fields of modern China's political diplomacy, social culture, and academic ideological history. It is a reflection on the academic atmosphere and research results. This collection is named "Flowing Water", which comes from the famous line "After the floating clouds parted, the flowing water lasted for ten years" in the Tang Dynasty poet Wei Yingwu's "Meeting Old Friends in Liangchuan on the Huai River", it is a historian's lament, concern and worry about reality and history. The book is divided into four parts. The first is a case study on the research on modern history during the Republic of China; the second is a review of recent research works on the history of modern politics and diplomacy; the third is a reflection on the research paradigms and methods of modern history; and the fourth is essays on personal academic exchanges. The writing style of this book is concise and fluent, and the discussion is profound and simple. It goes beyond the serious writing style of ordinary academic treatises. While expressing professional academic reflection and academic criticism, it is also suitable for general literature and history lovers to read and appreciate the interest of modern history.

Dunhuang Studies (learning)

Liu Jinbao

118K0

This book is one of the Wenxue series. This is a collection of academic essays by Mr. Liu Jinbao, a senior professor at Zhejiang University. It contains a total of 20 articles, covering aspects such as his path to governing Dunhuang studies, the development of Dunhuang studies, and Dunhuang scholars at home and abroad. The main topics include the proposal of "Dunhuang in China and Dunhuang Studies in Japan" and its repercussions, Dunhuang's hub position on the Silk Road, Dunhuang and Mogao Grottoes from the perspective of Sino-Western cultural exchanges, why Dunhuang studies have become an internationally renowned study, Dunhuang Academy: the epitome and symbol of Chinese Dunhuang studies, She has integrated her life into Dunhuang: reading "My Heart Is in Dunhuang: Fan Jinshi's Autobiography", the source and authenticity of Dunhuang documents collected in Japan, etc.

Unbounded (rizhiwencong)

Lu Jiande

103K0

This book belongs to the "Japanese Knowledge Series" series and is an academic essay by the famous comparative literature scholar Lu Jiande. The book contains 20 papers, book reviews, prefaces, reading notes, essays, speeches and commemorative articles written by the author, together with 21 appendices. The title of the book "Wujie" means "the field of books has no boundaries". In the book, the author uses a broad vision and comparative literature research methods to evaluate academic works in different fields such as world literature, modernism, and cultural exchanges between China and the West. The content includes book reviews of world literature and world history works that have been newly translated and introduced in recent years, the introduction and introduction of new concepts in foreign literary criticism, and a discussion of Sino-Western cultural exchanges starting from the translated works of the period when Western learning spread to the East.

Liu Xiang Originally Did Not Study (rizhi Wencong)

Zhao Yong

119K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". This book is a collection of academic essays by Zhao Yong, a professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Beijing Normal University. It includes some of his essays in newspapers and magazines and several conference speeches. It also includes research and commentary on cultural phenomena and theories, as well as an introduction and analysis of the academic views of famous scholars such as Tong Qingbing and Cheng Zhengmin. The author uses literary theory as a guide and combines current trends and hot spots to conduct an in-depth analysis of relevant cultural phenomena. The author's writing style is fluent, his descriptions of people and events are vivid, and his descriptions are meticulous. When analyzing cultural phenomena, he has a rigorous critical spirit, does not stick to stereotypes, and has many unique insights, taking into account both academic quality and readability.

The Writing of Actors (rizhiwen Series)

He Ping

123K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". This book is a book review and essay written by He Ping, a professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Nanjing Normal University and a famous book critic, on a number of representative works of contemporary Chinese literature. These works are not the so-called reportage of traditional "news" plus "literature", but are actual records that integrate personal experience, have a strong awareness of issues and independent thinking. The author named this new writing phenomenon "actor writing". The book is divided into 24 chapters. The content focuses on all aspects of contemporary literature, such as the differences between generations of writers, Internet literature, avant-garde novels, realist literature, the relationship between literature and the times, etc. It mainly uses novels as samples to observe modern and contemporary Chinese literature, and also covers various contemporary literary phenomena.

Confronting the Crisis of Humanities Academics (rizhiwencong)

Zhong Weimin

92K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" series. It is a collection of articles by Zhong Weimin, professor of the Department of History at Tsinghua University, on academic evaluation and research on academic journals. In the process of serving as the executive deputy editor of "Journal of Tsinghua University", the author thinks about the combination of academic journals and academic evaluation, and generates his own ideas. The author believes that the current problems existing in Chinese academic journals and academic evaluation are one of the most direct and essential manifestations of the crisis in the humanities. Academic journals are the most important carriers of academic achievements, and academic evaluation issues have actually become academic journal evaluation issues to a large extent. It contains the author's unique experience and feelings about academic journals, academic evaluation, academic standards and other issues. He also tried to put forward his own views on solving the academic crisis.

There Are Mountains and Rivers in Books (rizhi Wencong)

Tan Xufeng

127K0

This book is one of the Japanese literary collections and is a collection of academic essays by the famous publisher Tan Xufeng. This book is divided into three parts: Silhouette of Xue Lin, Collected Books, and Journey in Life. They respectively record the anecdotes of Xue Lin that the author has come into contact with, such as Zhang Shizhao, Fu Sinian, Qian Mu, Zhang Yinlin, Lin Huiyin, Rao Zongyi, etc. It also has remembrances of some scholars, such as Liu Zhiqin, Liu Pujiang, etc.; It also includes the author's planning of topic selection, book editing, and reading. Comments on the process of browsing books, mainly books related to Ming and Qing history and modern history; in addition, there are also the author's personal insights and life experiences in editing work, including recollections of personal experiences, such as "Jin Yong, once so truly inspired my childhood", and random thoughts on his role in editing the New History book series.

Both Sides of the Tide Are Wide (wen Xue)

Liu Yuejin

157K0

This book is one of the "Wenxue Series" and is a collection of partial prefaces by the famous contemporary scholar Professor Liu Yuejin on his research on ancient Chinese literature. The book is divided into two parts. The first part is the author's preface to recent research treatises on the history of ancient Chinese literature, covering poetry, literary themes, ideological culture and other aspects from the Pre-Qin to Wei and Jin dynasties. The second part is the preface to various research results and academic conference proceedings hosted by the author in recent years, reflecting the latest academic developments in the field of ancient Chinese literature research in recent years. In addition, there are some prefaces involving the integration of ancient Chinese ethnic minorities and Chinese literary creation, Dunhuang literature, Buddhist literature and other fields. Although this book is a collection of academic articles, it is written fluently and can be regarded as a synopsis and overview of the cutting-edge research on ancient Chinese literature in recent years, which is conducive to reading by general enthusiasts.

Curling Autumn Moon (rizhiwencong)

Wu Chengxue

168K0

This book is one of the series of Japanese essays. It is a collection of essays by Professor Wu Chengxue of the Chinese Department of Sun Yat-sen University. Its content covers Chinese classical literature, cultural exchanges between China and the West, historical discussions about China and foreign countries, notes on reading history, research on ancient Chinese literary styles, etc. The collected articles are divided into three parts: "Memories" are the author's reminiscences of his academic career and memories of his predecessors and friends; "Notes" are the literary and historical notes and academic essays written by the author in his spare time; and "Preface and Postscript" are the prefaces and postscripts written by the author for the academic works of his teachers, friends and students. Wu Chengxue is engaged in the study of ancient Chinese literature and has published a variety of academic works. This book is a collection of his essays other than his "Gaotou Lectures".

The Path of a Litterateur (Rizhiwencong)

Huang Weiliang

116K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" and is an essay written by Huang Weiliang, a famous Hong Kong writer and scholar. The content is divided into four series: "Du Fu's Not Sad Autumn·Shakespeare's Pairs", "Cultural Confidence: Let the 'Diao Dragon' Become a 'Flying Dragon'", "Translation·New Poetry·Over-Westernization" and "The Path of a Writer". The first volume makes fun of two great Chinese and English writers, Du Fu and Shakespeare; the second volume recommends the great literary theory classic "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons"; the third volume gossips about translations, new poetry, and the over-Westernization of Chinese academics; the fourth volume praises modern scholars and writers, including Qian Zhongshu, Xia Zhiqing, Yu Guangzhong, Liu Shahe, Liu Shaoming, Wang Meng, etc. These more than forty texts are all the author's new works in the past ten years.

Marrying for Books (rizhiwencong)

Cheng Zhangcan

148K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Literature Series". It is a collection of 50 book reviews, prefaces and essays written by Professor Cheng Zhangcan, director of the Institute of Classical Literature of Nanjing University. There are six volumes in the book, which are divided into the following categories: The Relationship between Teachers and Friends, The Wind of Dance, Reading Comic Reviews, Self-written Postscripts, Editing and Proofreading, and the Translator's Words. The first and second series are both prefaces to other people's books, the third series are book reviews, and the fourth to sixth series are prefaces and postscripts to one's own books. Although the names are different, they are all centered on books. They talk about reading, compiling, annotating, proofreading, reviewing, reviewing, writing, talking about issues related to books, commenting on knowledge related to books, and remembering scholars related to books. Many of them describe the process and details, and break down the principles, which also shows the academic principles and academic friendship.

A Collection of Steps for Learning (rizhiwencong)

Chen Hongmin

193K0

This book is one of the "Japanese Knowledge Collection" and is a collection of academic essays written by Chen Hongmin, a professor of the History Department of Zhejiang University. The content is divided into 4 volumes: The Path of Learning, The Enduring Friendship, The Treasure of a Broomstick, and The Jade from Other Mountains. It reflects the author's experience and experience in the history of learning from different aspects, and contains more than 40 articles. "Take steps to learn", which means "If you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles" in Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning", it means that on the road to learning, although the progress is small and slow, you should keep moving forward and dare not slack off. "Path of Learning" mainly reviews the path of study, some important academic experiences and academic thinking; "Long-lasting Friendship" mainly recalls the teachings and academic friendships of mentors, seniors, and friends; "Taking Treasures from the Broom" collects the prefaces and postscripts of the author's self-written (edited) works; "Jade from Other Mountains" mainly contains the prefaces and comments written by the author for other scholars' works. Within each topic, the topics are roughly in chronological order.

Lu Xun Talks About Life

Lu Xun

257K0

"Lu Xun Talks about Life" selects more than 100 pieces of Lu Xun's prose, essays, letters and other works, divided into five units, comprehensively presenting the complex and grand outlook on life of a great thinker and writer. Mr. Lu Xun's diverse writing style contains his profound thinking about life and deep concern for the country and nation, embodying his full passion and innocence. These words and symbols not only served as a warning to the people at that time, but also had profound enlightenment and educational significance for future generations.

Ten Years of Dream Building: Collection of Zhang Jie's Speeches

Zhang Jie

80K0

Ten years of building a dream road and making deep friendships. This book contains important speeches delivered by Academician Zhang Jie during his ten years as the president of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, including speeches at the opening ceremony, school anniversary speeches, graduation ceremony speeches, etc., And is deeply loved by students, parents and alumni. Mr. Li Zhengdao personally wrote the preface to this book, and alumni such as Yao Ming, Lu Yan, Kong Hainan, and Shen Nanpeng respectively wrote prefaces or provided extended reading materials. Principal Zhang Jie's speech was very contagious and had a strong encouraging and stimulating effect. This book contains the spirit of Jiaotong University condensed by generations of Jiaotong University people, an epitome of the construction of modern Chinese universities, and the development vision of modern Chinese universities. It is recommended to every aspiring young person and every reader who cares about education.

Memory of Sjtu (volume 1)

Editor-in-chief Zhang Ansheng

71K0

"Memory of Jiaotong University" is a school history publication with the purpose of "focusing on the vicissitudes of time, showing the style of the times, building common memories, and inheriting the cultural context of Jiaotong University." The first edition selects 23 articles by senior teachers and friends of Jiaotong University in various periods, divided into six columns: "Philosophy of the School", "Elites in the School", "Remnants of Nanyang", "Torrent Years", "Treasures and Stories" and "Exploring the Origin of Things". Each article in the book discusses the changes of Jiaotong University, tells anecdotes about teachers and friends, recalls the years of the alma mater, conveys red memories, or details the campus treasures... It tells the story of Jiaotong University over a century and writes the memory of Jiaotong University over a century from different perspectives. It is a book worth reading for the history of the university, the spirit of the university and the red education.

Hand in Hand: Ten Years of Ups and Downs of Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Acm Class

Editor-in-chief Yu Yong

215K0

This book is a commemorative collection of essays to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the ACM class of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2002-2012), with manuscripts provided by students and main teachers of the tenth ACM class. The book is divided into eight chapters. The opening chapter is a summary of the 10 years of the ACM class by the founder, Professor Yu Yong; the teaching chapter is a lengthy account of the teaching experiences of several teachers; the Spring Breeze and Rain chapter is where students recall the teacher's teachings; the Green Years chapter is a narration of past events in the class; and the mental journey chapter is a description of The trajectory of the students' gradual maturity; the "Ding Dong Voices" chapter is the inner feelings of the students; the "First Emerging Talents" chapter tells about the internship experience of the 2002 and 2003 ACM students at Microsoft Research Asia; and the "Laughing and Talking" chapter contains the unique creations of the ACM class students.

Beyond: Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Acm Class Pursues Its Dream in 20 Years

Editor-in-chief Yu Yong

438K0

This book is a compilation of brilliant, simple, passionate, and touching stories that happened to alumni in the past twenty years on the occasion of the 20th anniversary celebration of the establishment of the ACM class of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. ACM alumni have repeatedly published papers at top academic conferences, held teaching positions at the world's top universities, rode the wave of technological entrepreneurship, and contributed their energy to many front and backstage positions. Some of these achievements transcend national boundaries, some transcend the scope of academic fields, some exceed our past expectations for education, and perhaps some also transcend our dreams for the future. Eventually we transcend our past selves. This book is compiled under the name of "Beyond" to leave a mark on this wonderful time!

Translation Classics·volume 1 (set of 20 Volumes in Total)

(english) Daniel Defoe (france) Flaubert Camus, Etc.

3.3M0

Three centuries of foreign literary masterpieces are gathered together at once, and the eternal crown of the human narrative kingdom is revealed. From Defoe to Camus, 20 classic writers from Defoe to Camus join forces to create a universe of novels. Plague in London, French provinces, German wastelands, Spanish bullfights, Russian magic... Every book can lead to a great fictional world. Shanghai Translation Curtain Fabric Series, a bible for high-looking literary and artistic youth, a miraculous choice for millions of readers! "Classics in Translation - Volume 1" is a set of 20 volumes, which includes masterpieces of novels by twenty foreign writers from the 18th century to the 20th century, including "A Plague Year", "Frankenstein", "Contemporary Heroes", "Madame Bovary", "The Phantom of the Opera" and "The Turn of the Screw" "Tight", "The Age of Innocence", "Sanin", "A Room with a View", "The Waves", "Us", "Out of Africa", "Doctor Glass", "Steppenwolf", "The Long Goodbye", "The Master and Marguerite", "Brave New World", "The Sun Also Rises", "1984" and "The Stranger".

Ming Xin Wei Lan

Zhang Yongzhuan

44K0

This book is a collection of poems, lyrics, music and articles created by Academician Zhang Yongchuan in recent years. As a hydropower and energy expert, many of his poems and essays contain insights into water and water control, and there are many uses of famous quotes and allusions related to water. It is also full of strong feelings of hometown. In his works, words with hometown marks such as Dushan, Wancheng and Baishui appear many times. The bits and pieces recorded casually are the thoughts, feelings and realizations in life. From the collection of poems and essays, we can see that Academician Zhang has active and divergent thinking, extensive coverage, and broad knowledge. He is both complex and systematic. He can also pick up some relatively obscure knowledge and integrate it into his works. As well as the description of the campus scenery and life of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Wenhua College, readers who have lived on campus for a long time will find it more familiar after reading it, which fully reflects the humanistic feelings of a scientist.

Collection of Miscellaneous Writings: 5 Volumes in Total (collection of Fei Xiaotong's Classic Works)

Fei Xiaotong

308K0

From "July 20, 1982" to "December 10, 1987", Fei Xiaotong wrote and published five volumes of "Miscellaneous Writings" at a rate of almost one volume per year. In these sketches written by the author, which are not classified or easy to classify, and have not been noticed and interpreted by many people before, we can clearly see the life of a Chinese literati scholar and the interests and fun that are integrated with his profession. This is also the life and existence of a Chinese literati's true holistic appearance. As a literati who is good at writing, Fei Xiaotong completed the sublimation of his life realm and self-personality with the help of free writing. His writing therefore touched everything he saw and experienced, and thus he completed a natural and unpretentious expression that was independent in thought, shared the same fate as the era in which he lived. His writing style also reflected the thinking and practical application of the so-called writing and the value of knowledge dissemination by his generation.

Gao Fengchi's Diary

Ye Xintang

136K0

In the history of modern publishing, Gao Fengchi is an obscure and important figure. This book organizes his only remaining diary documents to present Gao's life aspirations and personality. It is an important historical material that cannot be ignored in the study of the Commercial Press. It also shows the social scene of modern Shanghai.

Chunhua Collection: Anthology of Writings by Zhonghua Book Company Staff (2021)

Zhonghua Book Company

144K0

The title of the Zhonghua Book Company's staff selection "Chun Hua Ji" comes from the "Spring brings out the flowers, and the autumn harvest actually begins and ends, and the love is the essence" in the "Biography of Cui Xiang" in Volume 52 of the Book of the Later Han Dynasty. The 2021 "Chunhua Collection" has about 200,000 words, and contains a total of articles written by 32 Zhonghua Book Company employees in 2021. It is divided into six parts: Editor's Notes, Inside and Outside the Book, Learning in the Forest and Loose Leaves, Hundreds of Rivers and Seas of Learning, Art and Literature Collection, and Special Articles, a total of 42 articles. The "Editor's Notes" section includes Xiong Ruimin's "A panoramic view of Su Dongpo's colorful life - "The Complete Works of Su Dongpo" Editor's Notes"; the "Books Inside and Outside" section includes Ouyang Hong's "Reading the Letters of Revolutionaries and Promoting the Glorious Tradition"; the "Xue Lin Loose Leaves" section includes Chai Jianhong's "Mr. Qi Gong and Zhonghua Book Company"; and the "Hundred Rivers of Learning" section. There are articles such as Sun Wenying and Li Mian's "Publishing of the Revised Edition of the "Chen Shu", the Only Complete and Complete Historical Book of the Chen Dynasty"; the "art and literature collection" section includes Liu Dongxue's "Deep Love: The Cuter Side of the "Loveliest Man" Behind "Changjin Lake""; the special article is Xu Jun's "Speech at the Re-Opening of Canran Bookstore and the Launch of the New Book of "Cuiwei Quegu Collection"" by Liu Dongxue.

Style in Calligraphy: a Collection of Commemorative Essays by Mr. Meng Qingtai

He Zhongxiang Editor-in-chief Zhao Fuqing

193K0

This book is organized mainly in order of the authors' birth years. For the convenience of reading, it is roughly divided into sections every ten years. The design adopts the concept of two-way parallel arrangement of commemorative articles and Mr. Meng's artistic works: the left page is the commemorative article, and the right page is Mr. Meng's works. Coincidentally, the volume of the commemorative articles in each section is basically balanced. What is even more coincidental is that the commemorative articles in each section are also basically the same amount as the various works (photographs, calligraphy, seal cutting, inscriptions, poems) selected in advance for Mr. Meng: that is, the commemorative articles on the left page in the first row are equal in length to the length of each type of Mr. Meng's works in the back row, and the last page of the commemorative article at the end of the book is almost "the same" as the last page of Mr. Meng's poetry collection.

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