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Footprints on the Beach: Prose by Mao Dun

Mao Dun

139K04

Mao Dun's prose reflects the times, but also transcends the times. Most of his early prose are short in length, symbolizing the anguish of the times through small life silhouettes. He used words to sketch social life, and his observation of life was meticulous. In his writings, social life scenes rich in the characteristics of the times are rich and diverse, and they appear vividly on the page. "Footprints on the Beach - Mao Dun's Prose" collects Mao Dun's classic prose masterpieces, which include feelings about the war years, praise of natural scenery, reminiscences of human affairs, and thoughts on life and literature, which will help readers have a more comprehensive understanding of Mao Dun's artistic style and writing characteristics.

Watery Spring Sorrow: Prose by Yu Dafu

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184K02

Here, there are beautiful and romantic spiritual monologues that make people cherish and cherish for a long time; here, there are life insights that enlighten youth, embellish life, and imagine the century; here, there are the most representative love stories that are sad, sweet, romantic, or pure; here, there are words like poems, and arguments like aphorisms... If you are young, or you have been young, how can you miss "Yu Dafu Prose"! The ideological tendency of Yu Dafu's prose indeed shows his unique personality. He is full of strong resentment towards the dark and moldy life in old China, and loudly denounces and exposes it with a mentality of extreme hatred and complete breakup.

Hope: Prose by Lu Xun

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144K8.31

Lu Xun is the backbone of the nation, and Lu Xun's prose is the soul of the nation. This book is a collection of Lu Xun's prose. It is the most thoughtful and tender prose carefully selected from three parts: "Wild Grass", "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening" and "Night Notes". The editors Qian Liqun and Wang Dehou are the most influential scholars in the field of Lu Xun research. He will make the simplest language (Chinese) (extremely difficult to wither) full of twists and turns, always fresh, always clear, always soft but yet hard, always powerful but not vulgar. He used his greatest strength to contain his feelings, thoughts, and words into one or two thousand words, like a thin and exquisite stone, which has the effect of a grenade.

New Life: Prose by Hu Shi

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132K03

A collection of essays by Hu Shi, the leader of China's New Culture Movement and a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, as well as classics such as "New Life", "Confidence and Reflection", "A Preliminary Discussion on Literary Reform", and "The Biography of Mr. Almost" are all included in this book. Hu Shi is one of the leaders of the New Culture Movement. His prose has high academic and literary value and is worth reading. In order to meet the needs of current readers, this anthology has organized and republished the 2001 edition of "Hu Shi's Prose" published by our publisher. This book retains the original classification method of prose and deletes some more difficult to read chapters.

The Laborer Sings to Himself: Prose by Feng Zikai

Feng Zikai

168K03

"Collection of Prose by Famous Writers: The Worker Sings to Himself: Prose by Feng Zikai" is a classic prose by Feng Zikai, a master of Chinese literature in the 20th century. It is narrative, lyrical and interpretive. These prose writing techniques are delicate, the structure is smooth, the organization is clear, the content is rich and colorful, and the language is fluent and beautiful. The prose is permeated with the author's rich social life and complex inner world. This collection of essays is typical and exquisite, highly readable, and enjoyable to read carefully. The writing style is graceful and tranquil, cordial and sincere, humorous, and well-conceived. It is very suitable for young people to read.

In a Hurry: Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

170K019

Although Zhu Ziqing is a poet, his prose is still full of poetic flavor. Among the prose writers of the Literary Research Association, apart from Ms. Bing Xin, he is the most beautiful in his articles. --Yu Dafu Zhu Ziqing's prose is simple and meticulous, clear and melancholy, with concise language and clear writing style. He writes what he sees, hears, thinks and feels with sincere feelings, and strives for realistic artistic effects. This book contains his representative works such as "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lights", "Green", "Back View" and "Moonlight in the Lotus Pond", which are treasures in modern Chinese prose.

In the Woods at the End of Spring: Prose by Xu Dishan

Xu Dishan

89K0

Xu Dishan's prose brilliantly demonstrates the originality of his prose creation with its unique religious complex, short form, rich and strange associations, and profound philosophy of life. His unique choice of subject matter and creative techniques not only opened up the description field of new literature, but also enriched the creative methods of new literature. This book contains the fine works of Xu Dishan's prose creations. Readers can feel the writer's delicate emotions and rich literary atmosphere.

Relatively Speechless is Qing Huan

Peng Hui

95K09

"As a writer and educator, Peng Hui worked tirelessly with books as his companion, watering the flowers of his soul; his rich experience and walking in the mountains and rivers gave birth to his scholarly feelings; his emphasis on love and justice, and his magnanimity in dealing with things made him successful. Poetic dwelling. On the long road of life, he walked happily, walking among the vast books, walking on the lakeside and mountain tops; walking in the river of students' eyes, trust and expectation flowed in the eyes; walking in this life without regrets In the love of Jingting Mountain, there are two people who don't hate each other in their hearts; when they walk in the wheat fields of their own souls, their hearts will never be dry and narrow. "This book describes the little things in the lives of two old people sitting in relative silence in fresh and smooth writing. Facing this ordinary people and things, we will inevitably be moved by the most delicate feelings. It also contains the great wisdom of life. It can be said to be plain and meaningful, which makes people taste it repeatedly, and has touching power.

Born into the World·liang Shuming's Essays (university Scholar Essay Book Department)

Liang Shuming

149K8.13

Works that explain life in simple terms, talk about life, ideals, and life, inspire people to establish a correct outlook on life, and provide philosophical explanations for readers to actively and correctly deal with problems they encounter at any time. It plays a textbook-like role in helping people understand life, live happily, and gain confidence and wisdom in life.

Hu Shi's Essays: Rebuilding Civilization

Hu Shi

158K0

Hu Shi was an advocate and practitioner of Zhehua writing. His articles were concise and comprehensive, fresh and natural, and distinguished by his knowledge. Driven by the new trend of thought, his penmanship has no secrets and is full of unrestrained and unrestrained, making people chew and ponder. He pioneered a generation of trends and became his own style in the modern Chinese literary world, and his influence has not diminished to this day.

Three Flavors of Life Tea: Three Realms of Life in the Eyes of a Wise Man

He Qiang

170K8.120

The three realms of life extracted by Wang Guowei in "Human Words" are like the three flavors of tea in life. We use clear tea, scented tea, and Pu'er tea as metaphors for the three realms of life. As the titles of the first, middle, and next articles, they are intended to summarize the life process. The first section of each article uses Jiang Jie's "Yu Mei" "People Listening to the Rain": "The young man listened to the rain singing upstairs, and the red candles dimmed the tent. The mature man listened to the rain in the boat, the river was wide and the clouds were low, and the wild geese called the west wind. Now listening to the rain, under the monk's hut, there are stars on the temples. The joys and sorrows are always ruthless, and they drop by the first step until dawn." It is intended to describe the natural process of life from youth to adulthood to old age. Careful readers will find that the last section of each article in this book adopts the summary of Wang Guowei's "Human Words", describing the three realms of life with "Last night the west wind withered the green trees, I went up to the tall building alone, looking at the end of the world", "The belt is getting wider, but I don't regret it, I am haggard because of the loss of Yi", "I searched for him thousands of times in the crowd, but suddenly I looked back, but he was in the dim light" to describe the three realms of life.

Reflection of Colombia

Mu Xin

68K8.121

"Reflection of Columbia" is Mu Xin's first simplified Chinese version of his work. It selects 13 essays that best express Mu Xin's writing style, such as "September 9th", "Reflection of Columbia", and "Shanghai Fu". The full text of the "Mu Xin's Prose Symposium" was launched on May 9, 1986 by the supplement "East-West Wind" of New York's "China News".

Impromptu Judgment

Mu Xin

61K7.410

"Impromptu Judgment" is a collection of Mu Xin's essays, which are also about contemplating and searching for life.

Emerson's Bad Guest

Mu Xin

51K0

This book is a collection of Mr. Mu Xin's prose works, divided into three volumes. The contents of the first volume include: "Round Light", "Color of Grass", "You're Still Here", "Cigarette Butts", "Passengers on the Last Train", "7 Grams", "Three Women on the Street", and "The Malague Project". The contents of the second series include: "Atlantic Casino Night", "Ganges·Lotus·Sisters", and "Emerson's Bad Guest". The content of the third series includes: "Wei Siming" and "Da Song Mu Yi". Appendix "Zhu Xiao Ji". "7 Grams" talks about the balance of life and wisdom, mysterious and penetrating...

Random Thoughts of Qiongmeika

Mu Xin

32K8.14

Collected 46 essays. In the book, readers can as always appreciate Mu Xin's "rich and skillful" writing skills, his "good use of strange characters like Han Fu" and his characteristics of "speaking out of the ordinary in places that others cannot say".

The Past

The Past

Literature

Mu Xin

43K8.429

I always feel that poetry and philosophy are fragmented, intermittent, and bright and dim. There are more than 27,000 lines of poetic drama, and logical works with overlapping peaks and ridges. Goethe and Hegel did not feel tired after finishing them, but they were already exhausted and clueless just thinking about them. Montaigne ignored the system, and Nietzsche pointed out that the structural system was dishonest - these two statements made people smile. Although being honest is also a big problem, everyone has his own way of playing the game, but only respectful, respectful, and common people are just players. I have followed Gong and Dangdang to this day, otherwise there would be no need for literature.

Pseudo-solomon: a History of Unexpected Personal Growth

Mu Xin

29K0

"The Book of Pseudo Solomon" is one of Mr. Mu Xin's most valued masterpieces. The author calls himself "a history of unexpected personal growth." The collection of poems is composed of seven volumes, with profound implications and varied styles, just like Mu Xin's painting style. The author wanders freely between Chinese and Western cultures, changing scenery and creating a myriad of cultural images.

Feast of Fish and Beauty

Mu Xin

50K01

"The Banquet of Fish and Beauty" is a selection from my "Answering Questions and Answers" series. Although the topics it touches are limited to literature and art, they are also complex, so the name "Fish and Beauty" was originally meant to describe the success or failure of life, but it turned into a feast full of wine and heart-warming.

Feng Youlan's Essay: an Ideal Life

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194K8.0

In the twelfth year of the Republic of China, a major event in China's ideological circles was naturally the so-called "Controversy on Outlook on Life." "Mr. Ding Zaijun's attack, Mr. Tang Baohuang's response, six months, and a 250,000-word article" constituted this "debate". Moreover, "this war is no better than that war." According to Mr. Tang Baohuang's investigation, there are as many as thirteen issues included in this "debate". Because it contains many issues, this "debate" is particularly lively, but because it is so lively, it "makes readers feel like they are in a fog, and they don't know what the arguments are." Mr. Hu Shizhi said: "Those who fought for science this time - except Mr. Wu Zhihui - all had a common mistake, which was that they did not explain specifically what the scientific outlook on life is, but they abstractly strived that science can solve the problem of outlook on life."

Come to You at the Best Time

Jiaqian

64K8.221

Jiaqian's 42 heart-warming stories were written after interviewing nearly a thousand people and exchanging dreams with more than 500 people. Each story opens a window for people to see sunshine, tears, or themselves. These stories can be the spice of life or can be kept on your pillow for a whole year. I hope she will be like an old friend who comes to you when you are at your most lost or at your best.

Among All the Scenery, I Like You the Most

Li Sen

39K8.420

About us, about this book: We met each other when we were 13 years old, in the same junior high school, separated by a wall, and divided into two classes. 16 Years old, studying in the same high school. 17 Years old, in love. That year, I had the infinite courage to confess my love countless times. After being rejected countless times, after three months of unremitting efforts, the ordinary man finally succeeded in getting together with Xiaobanhua. When we were 18, we went to the same university. We have a group of reliable and lovely friends in common. When we were 19, we traveled together for the first time. At the age of 22, we graduated and struggled in our respective fields. At 25, we got married. Then, we went on a long honeymoon. In the world's scenery, you were responsible for laughing and I was responsible for taking pictures. Occasionally, we would use a tripod to take selfies of our signature moves. When you get older, even if I am no longer here, I will still have a lot of memories to accompany you. I already have a lot in this life, and what I want most at this time is that you can be happy forever.

May You Never Forget the Good Things in Your Ordinary Days

Cao Li

86K7.94

In this way, I spent all my life never thinking that one day I would be connected with coffee shops, never thought that I would open a small coffee shop, never thought that I would come into contact with so many coffee shop owners from all over the country because of my work, never thought that I would start a coffee shop literature and art sharing alliance, hold art exhibitions in coffee shops all over the country, rehearse original close-up dramas, and never thought that I would write a book about "cafes".

All My Life I Have Been Running Slower Than Others

Eastern Tang Dynasty

87K01

If I must use one keyword to recommend this book "I've Run Slower than Others All My Life", then there is only one word that is most appropriate: interesting. But his articles are not funny for the sake of being funny. They are seemingly casual and very ridiculing, but at the same time they are profound and wise. His articles may seem mean, but in fact they are harmful to kindness; his attitude may seem cynical, but he earnestly describes the beauty in his eyes; his first book may seem literary, but in fact he is brave and frank at heart, and does not like to be pretentious.

Everything Has Animism and Can Be Learned

Huazi

101K02

Hundreds of classic and beautiful articles on nature, full of the light of life and love. The true appearance of all things is infinitely more beautiful than the realm that poets can describe. So, even if you don't love anything, you must love nature and all things. The author Hua Zi is one of the most popular female writers among readers among the "Top Ten Contemporary Prose Writers". Her prose is said to be "washed by the morning dew and mist of nature" and "has a strong flavor of plants and earth." Reading it is a kind of enjoyment that combines body and mind with nature and external objects.

So Slow, so Beautiful

Luofu

121K8.623

A MM who has lived in Northern Europe for 10 years shared the essence of life with the No. 1 Happiness index, using Bi Shumin's delicacy and Sanmao's romance to tell the story of life in the Utopia. If you can't slow down and appreciate life, why bother living so hard? What is it like to live a life that is slow but efficient, simple but not simple, and leisurely but not empty? Many people attribute the first place in global happiness index to Nordic institutions, welfare, resources and other factors, but is it really just that? What is happiness? Materials are important, but just "enough" is enough. The happiness of the Nordic people comes more from a simple, natural and peaceful mentality, as well as the warmth of family and personal efforts. This is something we can learn and practice, and it is what our tradition has always advocated since ancient times. Happiness is a choice. We don't have to go far away to adapt to other people's lives, and we don't have to exhaust ourselves for other people's values. Follow Luo Fu, a MM who has lived in Northern Europe for 10 years, to experience the self-confidence, simple lifestyle, endless self-improvement spirit and warm and healing family concepts that can truly achieve happiness.

The First Sight That Never Fades Away

Song Xiaoliang

147K8.1

This book uses vivid language, smart pictures, and vivid characters to take you into the story scene and into the characters' hearts to understand Chinese and American culture, and make people suddenly realize: true love can transcend national boundaries, and true love is the most precious thing in the world.

As Long as You Are on the Road, the Whole World Will Help You

Li Rui

76K7.21

In Malaysia, I still remember the embarrassment of speaking English in front of foreigners in a foreign country for the first time.

Handwritten Love Letter

Xiao Xianghui

73K01

I hope "Handwritten Love Letter" is a summary and a new beginning. Some people's ideas change over time. More than 10 years ago, a friend invited me to organize the articles I had written and publish a collection. I didn't agree. My idea at the time was to wait until my articles were better and thicker before I started writing. However, as life changes, there are fewer and fewer things I want to write, and more and more works that meet the occasion. Gradually, there was a kind of fear, fear that I would lose the freedom and pleasure of "I write my heart with my hand". When a man reaches the age of 36, what else should he do besides saying goodbye to his youth? This question confuses me. Doing more meaningful things may be one of the answers. I decided to sort out the articles I had written in the past as a commemoration of my many years of creation. It can also be regarded as a reward for my family, teachers and friends who have always supported and cared for me.

Which Dynasty is the Most Depressing to Live In?

Yang Nianqun

140K02

History does not repeat, it just rhymes. The lesson that history teaches us is that people never know how to learn from history. This book is a collection of column essays by historian Yang Nianqun. Although the title of the book is "Which dynasty was the most depressing to live in", the author's intention is not to discuss the gains and losses of the past dynasties, but to delay history and discuss the dark side of history hidden in history books, as well as the various strange current situations that he has heard and witnessed.

It's Just an Encounter: What I Want is That Moment, Not Eternity

Yao Qian

108K07

Sincerely recommended by Han Han and Cai Kangyong, this is the first collection of character essays by the famous lyricist Yao Qian. In the past ten years, Yao Qian has used his unique identity to travel between different cities, walking through the gap between the past and the present. With a sensitive and agile writing style, he writes about the ups and downs of worldly affairs, the value of human relationships, and the momentary brightness that occurs when people meet each other. This book records all the scenery in my past - Yao Qian. Zhang Xinzhe loves the beauty of old things and is a collector; Yuan Quan's calm appearance contains amazing power; Liu Xiaodong sweated profusely while painting, and painted me into a thin boy; I skipped most of my life's youth with my sister and became sibling dependent after middle age; that A singer who was not signed by me met again more than ten years later because of a new song, but she was on the edge of life; she and Sanmao chatted, laughed, and collaborated, but in the blink of an eye they were separated... Yao Qian said, without meeting them, I would not be who I am now.

The Heart is Like Floating Dust, Smiling Peacefully

Twenty-four Bridges

121K8.143

Time needs to pass before there is drama, and there will be no joy or sorrow in the world. What nature gives to women is never a simple one, but a mixture of five flavors. Faced with these gifts of life, women should know how to cherish them. The ups and downs and smoothness are the true meaning of destiny. The ones who need redemption are those of us who can't afford to take things up, can't let them go, are too ambitious, and forget about what we do; it's us women who frown and complain. This is exactly the purpose of this book. This book does not start directly from letting go and calm down, but advocates the pursuit of struggle. Life requires experiencing wonderful things and setbacks. The pain and joy that life gives us are all a kind of wealth. Only when you experience it can you be indifferent, and only when it hurts can you let it go.

Listen to the Sanskrit Sounds on Your Fingertips: Those Classic Zen Poems That Penetrate the Mundane World

Chang Aiqing

267K0

Life is exposed to the morning dew, and you have to live in the world. How can you relieve your worries? Only wisdom and Zen can solve your worries. When the mood comes, I walk leisurely in the fragrant grass, and the wild birds keep me company when I forget about the opportunity; the scenery and my heart meet, and I sit under the fallen flowers with my lapels draped. The white clouds lingered silently. It contains 118 refreshing Zen articles and 118 meditative passages of Zen insights, nourishing the soul through inheritance and caring for growth through care. Being in it and feeling the compassion of the wise, the spiritual detachment will never end.

Waste Your Life on Beautiful Things

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130K8.543

This book contains 59 essays by Wu Xiaobo in recent years. Different from the rational and objective nature of commercial works, the essays contain his deep affection as a father, vague memories of his interactions with old friends, his indifferent attitude towards the world as an intellectual, and his sharp sketches of being immersed in the business world for decades. Time has a flavor, and years have left a voice. Every article is the most sincere expression.

The Whole World is Willing to Pamper You Like This

Tang Xiaoxiao

82K8.1149

This book is a collection of inspirational prose and essays. The author uses a relaxed, humorous, affectionate and beautiful style to provide readers with interesting and practical life advice, and shares with readers warm and beautiful stories that happened to him or around him. In these stories, we can see the imprint of our youth and each growth and transformation. Everyone desperately wants to succeed. Have you ever become embarrassed on the way to success? Have you ever become annoying? In this world, there may be too many things that make you feel confused, and there may be too many people that make you feel disappointed, but no matter what, you must maintain a firm and calm heart and always be the person you like. In this way, you will definitely be loved by the whole world!

Those Years, These Things

Hu Jinglun Fang Peiquan

205K01

Since ancient times, love has been the eternal theme of life. Some people say that love is like a flower, its fragrance is alluring; others say that love is like wine, that makes people intoxicated. I want to say that love is a book, always read and always new. It selects the classic works of dozens of well-known writers such as Nie Xinsen, Liu Guofang, Ye Wenfu, Wang Shiyue, Jiang Zongfu, Zou Dangrong, Zheng Xiaoqiong, Wang Di, Jiangdong Puyu, and Wu Qiong, and see how they interpret the life drama of love.

Ask Him Where He Can Find Out: Those Classic Philosophical Articles That Touch the Soul

Jiang Cuiping Chang Aiqing

259K0

185 beautiful articles on life philosophy and 185 classic insights into life philosophy. A beautiful article is a unique scenery of life, allowing you to taste the various flavors of life. An insight is a deep philosophical spring, helping you to open up the light of wisdom in life. These beautiful articles full of wisdom and philosophical insights teach us to embrace life with heart and ignite hope with love.

Yao Ming: Always Stay True to Our Original Aspirations

Yao Ming (usa) Napier

21K7.628

In 2012, as a public welfare ambassador for the animal protection organization "WildAid", Yao Ming, accompanied by a professional photographer, flew directly from London to the East African country of Kenya to shoot a wildlife conservation documentary called "The End of the Wild". This is a journey of the heart. When he first arrived in Africa, Yao Ming was dazzled by the incomparable beauty. As the visit became more and more in-depth, sadness slowly filled his heart. He said: "These people (poachers) have stolen our future." In this book, Yao Ming sincerely tells the story of his 10 years of association with environmental protection and charity, and his growth from a big boy to a responsible man.

China on the Train

Gong Hui Sun Jian

75K0

The author of this book studied in England, and during the "gap period" between graduation and job hunting, he decided to re-understand China in his own eyes by taking a railway loop tour. A train carriage is a microcosm of society. During the journey, the author met all kinds of people with various purposes, some were kind, some hated, some were happy, some were sad and angry, some were cheerful, some were gloomy, some were successful, or some were frustrated. This book is based on real stories on trains. It specially selects 18 trains in 18 cities or regions. Through plain language, it hopes to reflect and present a real China to readers, inspiring more Chinese young generations to learn to think independently, understand what democracy and science are, and unite to do their best to change our country.

Only Love and Delicious Food Can't Be Let Down

Shanting Night Banquet

101K8.212

In this book, the author tells twenty-five stories about various types of food. Interspersed among cakes, desserts, pasta, curry sauce meat, caviar, crab bisque, and fresh oysters are women's understanding of life, emotions, life, and their courage and persistence in facing the world. This kind of sensual text that blends food and emotion will touch their soft hearts, allowing these women who were forced to grow up strong in the city to soothe the loneliness and coldness of their souls through reading.

Whispering Among the Flowers

Lan Donghui

147K0

This book mainly introduces the children in the third year of high school during their blooming period, analyzing this most unforgettable memory in their lives from various angles. It is divided into five chapters in total: ordinary life, long past events, rational thinking, having something to say, and speaking out again.

Losing Etiquette and Seeking Help from Others

Zhang Shishan Lu Shunmin

257K0

This book is a long dialogue written by Zhang Shishan and Lu Shunmin, who formed a dialogue, focusing on the broad customs, traditions, etiquette, and rules that have been passed down for a long time and are still passed down among the people in the countryside, from birth, old age, illness and death to weddings and funerals, from production methods to daily life. This work not only reminds, enlightens and confirms contemporary readers, it should also have the value of informing future generations of folk culture and historical data.

Mujuanji (gezhi Library)

Li Guotao

93K0

This collection was compiled at the request of Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House. Various short essays in different styles. This kind of editing seems to have been common after the May Fourth Movement, but has become less and less in recent years. The content must have a center to be favored by readers. It's true that "it was once nearly authentic, but now it's not mainstream."

Tasty

Tasty

Literature

Wang Han

76K8.5109

This book is Wang Han's first written work. By searching for "modern hermits" in Hunan, Beijing and other places, he visited traditional handicraft folk workshops and explored the production process of folding fans, guqin, dried incense, oilcloth umbrellas, glutinous rice cakes, wooden basins, scale beams, bows and arrows, ink sticks and other objects. Most of these crafts are intangible cultural heritage and are on the verge of disappearing. Wang Han recalled the past with quiet and distant words, pondering these beautiful old objects and old craftsmanship. He said, I believe that they also have a sense of time and a life of their own. They must have heard my writing and communicated with me. Because of them, I am still a decent person. I have always wanted to make my life more meaningful. For those friends who have asked me about the meaning of life, this book can be regarded as a small Q&A.

Life is Beautiful Because of Embracing Each Other

Editor-in-chief Yuan Bingfa

133K0

Most of the writers included in this series are contracted writers of well-known domestic magazines such as "Reader", "Yilin", "Youth Digest", etc. Or columnists of major newspapers. Their works are fresh and smooth, concise and comprehensive, with vivid examples and beautiful narratives. They can not only cultivate the morals and sentiments of readers, especially young readers, but also allow everyone to gain enlightenment as bright as the sun in peace, ordinaryness, and ordinary times.

A Childhood with No Place to Rest

Mao Daqing

144K0

In medicine, a person who has lost all memory can remember his childhood experiences very clearly. Sadly, rejuvenation is destined to be a script for film and television dramas and cannot become a reality. The beauty of childhood has thus become forever out of reach. The only thing we can do is to remember, whether in dreams, deep at night, writing, or thinking. The "Children's Dreams in Beijing" series is a collection of essays by the author Mao Daqing recalling his childhood life in Beijing. "Childhood with Nowhere to Place" is one of the volumes. As a native of Beijing, the author expresses his deep nostalgia for his childhood by recalling the details of his childhood, including food, clothing, housing, transportation, and entertainment. People born in the 60s, 70s, and 80s can all find shadows of their childhood lives in it; at the same time, this book is also a good book for understanding the changes in Beijing in recent decades and the culture of old Beijing.

Death is so Sentimental

China Medical Tribune

141K8.541

This is a touching literary work written by hundreds of medical staff. It uses the technique of narrative medicine to describe the end-of-life story personally experienced by the doctor. It allows us to reconnect with body and mind, pain and illness, life and death. China has avoided talking about death since ancient times, but only by understanding diseases and understanding life and death can we cherish life more, love life and live every day well.

An Era That Cannot Be Repeated

Jia Jia

47K0

Looking back on Xiao Hong's legendary life, I look forward to Tang Wei's "Golden Age". Tencent teamed up with Tang Wei's new film "The Golden Age" to recreate the passion and innocence of young people in turbulent times, as well as the difficulties and struggles they faced, from the bumpy life of the legendary female writer Xiao Hong to the group portraits of a generation of trendsetters in the turbulent times. Will the era of geniuses come back again? Can we have our own golden age? "The Era of No Return", while telling the past, also talks about the present we are in.

The Wind Blew Down so Many of Our Leaves

Abu Ke

26K7.410

There have been many winds in life, blowing off so many of our leaves and fruits. The wind took away countless laughter and sighs quietly disappeared into the river bed. Who will commemorate our short lives, who will collect every fallen leaf, laughter and sigh of us. Ah Ke tenderly recorded that childhood, hometown, fairy tales, and little love songs distinguish the glory of each life under the humble appearance, as if we will never forget it.

Like a Boat Without Ties

N

211K7.98

Fu Zhen, the author of "Tibet White Paper" and blogger "Best Golden Turtle for Wine" was lost in secular standards and confused by a life that could be seen at a glance. Fu Zhen decided to press the pause button on his life. She and her husband Mao Mingji flew from the UK to Mexico, traveled to dozens of countries in Latin America from north to south, and wrote "The Best Golden Turtle for Wine", which combines love, hatred and life reflections. In "The Unconnected Boat", Fu Zhen and Mao Mingji traveled to India, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and other Asian countries, and finally returned to Lhasa, where they first met. The text in this book follows them on their wanderings in notepads, computers, night buses, small hotels and coffee shops, honestly recording their experiences and stories along the way, exploring their faith, spirit and inner values, and also witnessing the tenacious survival skills of ordinary little people. No matter how heavy, difficult or unfair life is, they strive forward, laugh and cry, cherish their emotions and maintain their dignity.

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