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Flowing in the Countryside is True Love

Xu Xide

197K0

In the unprecedented decisive battle against poverty, the majority of poverty alleviation cadres left their homes, their elderly and sick parents, their busy wives (husbands), and their young children. They took root deep in the mountains, traveled in the fields, lived in the same house and ate from the same pot of rice with the masses. Among them are the first secretary of the branch, a poverty alleviation captain, ordinary poverty alleviation team members, an old man in his sixties, and a newly married young man. For the party's poverty alleviation cause, they have dedicated their youth, hard work, and sweat to the people in the mountainous areas and to the land of Baling. Their youth blooms in the fields, and their true love flows on the shores of the vast Dongting Lake. They make the poor people stand up and transform the poor mountainous areas. The thirty-seven outstanding poverty alleviation cadres introduced in the work are representatives of the team of poverty alleviation cadres and the epitome of the brilliant stars. They are the builders of a moderately prosperous society in all respects and practitioners of the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

Looking from Afar, the Huangmao Mountain Peak: 2348 Military Construction Records

Li Maochun

223K0

In the late 1960s, the Chinese People's Liberation Army's Project 2348 Headquarters was built at the foot of Huangmao Mountain in the shadow of Mufu. This book is a long reportage about that period of history. Through the author's literary vision, we can look back at the vicissitudes of society and personal destiny in the context of that era, leaving behind the peak memories of the third-line years. The book has rich and detailed historical materials and can be used as a reference for readers and researchers who are interested in the military history of 2348.

Special Topic on Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

(japanese) Nhk Program Team Inaizumi Mainichi Shimbun Osaka Social Affairs Department Interview Team Miki Kobayashi

654K0

Returning to the real scene of Japanese society beyond imagination - what is eating our future? Shanghai Translation's flagship branch of the non-fiction series "Translation Documentary" "Japan Field Observation" has been assembled for the first time, with an average score of 8.0 On Douban. It uses real stories to explore the joys, sorrows and joys of ordinary Japanese people; it deeply understands the current situation of Japanese society, starts from the "live", launches public discussions, and borrows the mirror of other countries to correct one's clothes. Loneliness, poverty, women, the workplace, elderly care, childbirth... Are not only hot topics, but also issues of the times and the responsibility of generations. "Translation Documentary" is a sub-brand book series founded by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 2013. It is also the first open series in China to publish non-fiction works together. "Special Special Topic of Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan (Set of 5 Volumes)" includes five best-selling works in the "Translation Documentary" series that focus on Japanese social observation: "No Access Society", "Female Poverty", "Working Drift", "Caregiver Killing", and "A Society Without Reproduction". It records the reality in words, uses real stories to enter the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys of ordinary Japanese people, and has an in-depth understanding of their living conditions; at the same time, it starts from the "site" to launch public discussions.

Death Reader

Death Reader

Literature

(germany) Michael Socks Lothar Stru

94K0

Dr. Michael Socks deals with dead people almost every day. The way they die is shocking and raises many questions: Was it suicide, an accident, or a murder? The famous German forensic doctor tells twelve incredible cases in this book, all of which are his own personal experiences. A young man who had bizarre fantasies; a little boy who died surrounded by candles and posters; a woman who had her eyes gouged out; a couple who died peacefully but strangely at home... The case encompasses everything in the world, and the truth is astonishing.

Man

Man

Literature

(italian) Oriana Farage

403K0

In 1968, Panagoulis was arrested and imprisoned for assassinating the leader of the Greek military junta. He was pardoned in 1973. Two days later, the world-renowned "Interview Queen" Farage went to Athens to interview him, and the two quickly fell in love. On May 1, 1976, Panagoulis died in a mysterious car accident. In order to commemorate his lover, Farage lived in seclusion for three years and concentrated on writing the book "Man". The title of the book comes from a conversation when Farage first met Panagoulis: "Alex, what does it mean to be a man?" "It means to have courage and dignity; to believe in humanity; to love without allowing love to be a safe haven; to fight and win. Pretty much what Kipling wrote in his poem "If." And you, what do you think a man should be?" "I would say that a man should be like you, Alex."

Beautiful China: Interpretation of China's Ecological Modernization in 2050 (english)

Zhang Chenggang

25K0

As an overview of China's ecological modernization to the world, this book starts from (1) Beautiful China: the call for ecological civilization; (2) historical opportunities and advantages in building a beautiful China; (3) building ecological civilization is the only way to national rejuvenation; (4) international theory and practice of ecological modernization; (5) practical exploration and basic achievements in China's ecological civilization construction. Five aspects introduce why and how China will achieve ecological modernization in 2050.

The Glory of Suffering (english)

I

321K02

This book combines the Soviet socialist revolution, the activities of the Communist International and the rise of Japanese militarism with other international backgrounds to provide an unprecedented panoramic reveal and in-depth analysis of the complex, confusing, and magnificent process of China's modern history. This book uses a brand-new strategic thinking and perspective, starting with major influential political forces, political events, and political figures. It has a broad vision, novel ideas, and vivid writing. It uses many little-known historical materials and makes unique interpretations and analyzes of many major events. It has positive significance for deepening people's understanding of the arduousness and complexity of the Chinese revolution, inspiring people to remember the immortal achievements and lofty spirit of the revolutionary pioneers, further carrying forward the party's fine traditions, and strengthening the correct ideals and beliefs.

Steel Backbone

Steel Backbone

Literature

Jiefu

329K0

This book is a novel chronicling the glorious journey of the Railway Corps from its inception to its disbandment. The author describes the ordinary railway soldier Shi Yifan and his comrades who dreamed of Changbai, stormed Beijing, fought fiercely in Chengdu and Kunming, fought hard in Xiangyu, aspired to Qinghai-Tibet, dug roads in the mountains, and built bridges in the water. The work eulogizes the broad patriotism, tortuous life trajectory and legendary love story of that generation of railway soldiers. This is a magnificent epic about railway soldiers, a picture about the ups and downs of life, and a high-pitched and passionate song of patriotism. This work is a strong documentary novel, in which real history and fictional plots are closely integrated. The 35-year journey of the Railway Corps from its establishment in 1947 during war to its withdrawal from active service in 1984 during peacetime is the main line of the work. The characters, plots and stories follow this line to interpret scenes of unique and touching historical scenes, making the silent historical documents come alive. Generations of railway officers and soldiers have become heroes who write glorious history and create great achievements.

Forget Me

Forget Me

Literature

Xu Feng

151K0

Whoever saves one person saves the whole world. Qian Xiuling, a woman from a prominent Jiangnan family, saved the lives of 110 Belgian hostages from Nazi gunpoint during World War II. She was known as the "Chinese Schindler" and the King of Belgium awarded her the "National Hero" medal. Why did she come from a well-known family to study in Europe? Why did she live in seclusion in a village to practice medicine and save people after graduating with double doctorates from the University of Leuven? How did the Qian brothers team up with the German generals to compose a heroic feat that amazed the world? When honors came pouring in, why was her last word to the world "forget me"? The famous writer Xu Feng spent 16 years pursuing this dusty past. He traveled to Belgium and Taiwan to interview the descendants and old friends of the parties involved and the only surviving hostage. He exclusively obtained a large number of unknown details of the story, rescued and excavated precious historical materials that had been lost to time, and returned to the historical scene with a non-fictional style of writing to restore the twists and turns of an era and the Chinese spirit behind the legendary life of a woman.

The Typical Style of Ningxia's New Professional Farmers in the New Era

Department Of Agriculture And Rural Affairs Of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

241K0

This book collects the typical deeds of 100 new professional farmers who started their own businesses and led farmers to get rid of poverty and become rich. By narrating their success stories and role as benchmarks, it hopes to mobilize the enthusiasm of farmers to participate in training, develop modern agriculture, and promote rural revitalization, and encourage more "farmers" to grow into new professional farmers who "love agriculture, understand technology, and are good at management" to achieve the goals of strong agriculture, beautiful rural areas, and rich farmers.

Humans and Water

Che An Ning

172K0

This is a popular science book that uses water as the theme to provide a comprehensive introduction and discussion of related knowledge. The author discusses the relationship between humans and water from a macro perspective, showing readers the charm of water knowledge, water culture, and water science from multiple perspectives and different levels. The scope of discussion spans the two major fields of natural science and social science, involving history, economics, literature, politics, culture, folklore, geology, astronomy, geography, physics, chemistry, disasters, water conservancy, ecology and many other disciplines. It not only describes the formation, distribution and classification of water from a modern scientific perspective, but also quotes a large number of ancient classics and allusions to describe traditional water culture and its evolution, and extends to today's water conservancy construction, water conservation and environmental protection. The book emphasizes both science and culture, and interweaves knowledge and interest. At the same time, the book also contains comments and suggestions on some current social hot issues. It is a useful attempt by the author to create new contemporary popular science books.

Chinese Water Conservancy People (1)

Office Of The Spiritual Civilization Construction Steering Committee Of The Ministry Of Water Resources

250K0

The electronic publication "Chinese Water Conservancy People (1)" is based on the book "Chinese Water Conservancy People (1)". It selects water conservancy figures reported by newspapers, periodicals, the Internet and other mainstream media across the country in recent years, especially since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. It complies with the reading habits of current readers and combines audio multimedia This popular carrier, in the form of audio reading, expresses the simple feelings of water conservancy people who are determined to water conservancy, rooted in the grassroots, hard-working, dedicated and dedicated, and their deep love for the motherland, the people, the society and their families. It better embodies the water conservancy spirit of "dedication, responsibility and truth-seeking".

Collected Works of Watani (volume 9 Documentary Literature)

Watani

244K0

This book is a collection of works by Mr. He Gu, a national first-class writer, with a total of 14 volumes. It contains the author's important works published in different periods and is divided into several volumes of prose, poetry, documentary, biography, novel, play and literary theory. These include "The Wilderness Collection", "Mayor Zhang Tiemin", "Selected Poems of Hegu", "1983 Ankang Flood" originally published by Shaanxi People's Publishing House, "The Biography of Liu Gongquan" and "Returning Hometown" by Writers Publishing House, "The Traveler's Monologue" and "National Style" by People's Literature Publishing House, "Worry-Free Tree" by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, "Wild Land" by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House, etc., Reflecting the author's achievements in literary writing in more than forty years.

Collected Works of Watani (volume 8 Reportage)

Watani

200K0

This book is a collection of works by Mr. He Gu, a national first-class writer, with a total of 14 volumes. It contains the author's important works published in different periods and is divided into several volumes of prose, poetry, documentary, biography, novel, play and literary theory. These include "The Wilderness Collection", "Mayor Zhang Tiemin", "Selected Poems of Hegu", "1983 Ankang Flood" originally published by Shaanxi People's Publishing House, "The Biography of Liu Gongquan" and "Returning Hometown" by Writers Publishing House, "The Traveler's Monologue" and "National Style" by People's Literature Publishing House, "Worry-Free Tree" by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, "Wild Land" by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House, etc., Reflecting the author's achievements in literary writing in more than forty years.

Isolated from the World: Memories of the Wenchuan Earthquake

Luo Ping

144K0

The work tells the story of the Wenchuan Earthquake that shocked the world. After an inconspicuous hotel in Yingxiu Town became an isolated island, the self-rescue and rescue operations of the people in the hotel during the seven-day "blockade" showed the elimination of grudges and evil desires in the disaster, as well as the extreme warmth between strangers with different identities on the isolated island, and eulogized the truest goodness and beauty of human nature. Earthquakes can destroy mankind's living home, but they can reshape mankind's spiritual home.

China's Water Conservancy: Today in History (1949-2012)

"china Water Conservancy Today In History (1949-2012)" Editor-in-chief Zhang Weibing Editor-in-chief Wang Guanhua Geng Qingzhai Deputy Editor-in-chief

380K0

This book uses the calendar as a clue to briefly trace the important events in water conservancy reform and development since the founding of New China, and strives to reflect the basic process of water conservancy development in New China and the great achievements made in water conservancy construction. The book contains a total of 1,767 event entries, which mainly include laws and regulations, principles and policies, water conservancy and hydropower project construction, water conservancy conferences, the history of water conservancy system institutions, water conservancy science, education, publicity and publication, inspection activities or important speeches by party and state leaders on water conservancy work, and other important events in water conservancy reform and development.

Private Economy and China's Modernization

Li Jichen

433K0

The book demonstrates and elaborates on "China's basic economic system, which was born in the tide of reform and opening up, and together with the socialist market economic system, constitute the institutional system of China's economic construction in the primary stage of socialism. It is a major institutional innovation in Marx's economic theory."

Life Records of Veterans in Huangpu, Zhejiang

Zhejiang Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association

91K0

This book is a life record of 19 elderly people in Huangpu, Zhejiang. As witnesses of history and witnesses of the Whampoa Military Academy, Huangpu veterans talk about their unusual life experiences... The life trajectories of the Huangpu seniors who are both from Zhejiang but do not know each other are intertwined because of the Whampoa Military Academy and the common feelings of home and country.

Poverty Alleviation in Gyantse: My Journey to Aid Tibet and Pursue My Dream

Wang Gaoan

187K0

This book uses Wang Gaoan's subjective perspective as a Tibetan poverty alleviation cadre, narrates every detail of his in-depth inspection of Gyantse County during his work in Tibet, and expresses his noble feelings of contributing to poverty alleviation work in remote areas of the motherland. The book is mainly in the form of a diary, supplemented by case reviews in the form of reports, and selects several media reports to comprehensively demonstrate the daily work and outstanding contributions of Tibet aid cadres in Gyantse poverty alleviation.

Death War: Documentary of China's Aid to Africa in Fighting Ebola

He Jianming

139K0

During the Libyan evacuation operation in 2011, I was invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to complete the full-length work "Country". This time during the fight against Ebola, at the invitation of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, I wrote this "Death War". Both works are about diplomatic events and China's outstanding performance on the world stage. Although the events were different: the evacuation operation was for our own compatriots, and the fight against the Ebola attack was an operation to aid other countries. In fact, they were two major power actions that demonstrated the Chinese style and spirit after China became a recognized world power. Chinese style and Chinese spirit are not empty. They include valuing and cherishing every life of our compatriots and people. It also includes respecting and cherishing the lives of people in other countries, especially those weak and poor countries, and the destiny of their countries. That is what we often say, you must have love for others and be sincere; when you see others in trouble, you should do your best to help them and never give up or humiliate them. We can always respect each other, be equal and mutually beneficial, and get along well with each other.

I Don't See Outsiders: Lao Pan's Letters from China (english)

Pan Weilian

70K0

Nearly fifty letters were selected from the hundreds of letters Mr. Pan Weilian wrote to his family between 1988 and 2016, and were collected and published for the first time. It shows foreign readers a real, concrete and tangible China, as well as the country's rapid changes, as well as the author, his wife and children's deep love for China.

Born in 1978

Born in 1978

Literature

Wang Chunyuan Wan Qian

216K0

This book focuses on outstanding entrepreneurs and their children who emerged around 1978. It uses the oral records of the "Creating Generation" and "Creating the Second Generation" as an entry point to tell their entrepreneurship stories in the past forty years with open hearts. There are both smiles and tears. All of them have completed their magnificent personal transformation due to the changes of the times, and all of them are grateful for the historical opportunities brought by the forty years of reform and opening up. The book unfolds from four time dimensions: 1978, 2008, 2018, and 2038. It interrogates historical witnesses over a span of 40 years, reproduces scenes of wonderful struggles, shows the background of the times and historical achievements, and also looks forward to the bright prospects and development of China's economy in the next 20 years. Respond to major social concerns and counter negative and skeptical remarks against the private economy. The documentary of the same name and the 20-episode large-scale oral history special program "Born in 1978: Forty Years Together" is a blockbuster tribute created by Beijing Television to commemorate the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up. Selected as one of the key topics for the 100 documentaries of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television to "Record the New Era".

Guest Liu's Speeches

Wei Xuan

21K0

"Liu Binbin's Speech Record" is an important notebook novel in the late Tang Dynasty. In the tenth year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (856), Wei Xuan compiled the records of Liu Yuxi's conversations in Changqing and wrote them. When Liu Yuxi was in Kuizhou, Wei Xuan, the son of Wei Zhiyi, came to visit him and accompanied him around. He recorded his conversations. In the tenth year of his junior high school, he compiled it into a volume "Liu Gongjia Lu", which was renamed "Liu Gongjia Lu" by later generations. Although this book was not written by Liu himself, it extensively covers historical events and characters at that time, and reflects Liu Yuxi's ideological views and literary theories. It is an extremely important historical material for the study of Liu Yuxi. Moreover, these conversations also included "dramatic talks by literati of the country and dynasty, new words of ministers, unusual sleep talk, playful divination and blessings, and beautiful nursery rhymes", etc., Which provided important historical materials for the study of politics, thought, and literature in the middle and late Tang Dynasty.

A Trace of Frontier: a Youth League Cadre's Practice and Insights on the Road to Aiding Xinjiang

Liu Kaizhen

125K0

The author conducted a one-year internship in Turpan, Xinjiang. This book embodies his unique feelings for Xinjiang and his infinite love for education. The book focuses on six aspects. The chapter on Xinjiang's feats discusses the policies and practices of party and government organizations at all levels regarding the social stability and long-term peace and order of Xinjiang; the chapter on serving Xinjiang records the reflections of one year's temporary employment; the chapter on enjoying Xinjiang's customs, natural landscapes, touching stories and outstanding figures around Xinjiang is shared; The "Missing Xinjiang" chapter records the personal evolution, transition and adaptation of thoughts and emotions, as well as the longing for the school, teachers and students; the "Traveling to Xinjiang" chapter focuses on the introduction of characters and anecdotes, giving new thoughts on the journey of life; the "Leaving Xinjiang Love" chapter uses a short story introduction to condense the profound meaning of "a new road in a year, a lifelong love for Xinjiang". This book has lofty intentions. It is both a record of practice and a search for ideas. It can serve as a reference for Xinjiang aid work.

Victory Song Bursts

Li Shunxing

68K0

Wu Zhen This is another inspiring collection of essays by Li Changxing. The author enthusiastically praises a large number of people and things that he comes into contact with that radiate brilliance. The title of the book is concise and bright, elegant but not vulgar, vigorous and high-spirited, and inspiring! The author wrote twelve consecutive books, systematically praising the magnificent achievements of rural reform, opening up and socialist construction. The current one is volume thirteen.

The Song of Happiness Spreads Everywhere: the Poverty Alleviation Story Told to the World by Xueyu

Dazhen

181K0

This book is a long reportage that truly records the poverty alleviation work in Sichuan Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The author spent nearly two years visiting 18 counties in Ganzi, doing a lot of research and thinking at the same time, and described the story of poverty alleviation in the Kham Snow Region from multiple angles. From a historical perspective, it traces back to the early days of the founding of New China, the exchanges and mutual assistance between the Chinese Communists and Kham Tibetan compatriots, and their efforts in the production and construction of the Garze region. From the industrial perspective, a dedicated chapter is dedicated to describing how leaders, cadres and the masses in 18 counties worked together to plan sustainable poverty alleviation industries according to local conditions, and introduced the plateau's extremely valuable agricultural products, livestock breeding, and unique beautiful scenery and Tibetan culture. From the human dimension, with Guo Kaichun as the representative, he focused on the down-to-earth work style of a series of village-based poverty alleviation cadres and the changes in the thinking of the poor people brought about by their efforts. From the educational perspective, it tells a series of stories about young students who were changed by the student aid policy in ethnic minority areas, and strongly illustrates the effectiveness of blocking the intergenerational transmission of poverty. At the end of the book, the author also focuses on the profound significance of the ecological environment for the upcoming moderately prosperous China, and puts forward pertinent suggestions on the ecological protection of the plateau. The entire book is full of pictures and texts, integrating various dimensions to vividly show the struggle process and social status quo of the children of all ethnic groups in Ganzi in the context of poverty alleviation.

Notes of an Old Forensic Doctor: the Search for Mysterious Cases

Zhou Wenyong

229K0

The manuscript is the author's review of his forensic career. He selected 36 real cases and compiled them into documentary stories. It vividly reproduces the history of the first generation of forensic workers in New China who conducted autopsies and identifications under special circumstances and tried their best to provide evidence for the detection (investigation) of various types of murder cases, especially those key material evidences, which bear the mark of the times. The manuscript includes a preface, introduction, case 3 and other contents. There are 36 cases, including criminal and civil. Each case has the entire process of on-site investigation, corpse (living) examination, identification, investigation and solution. Its content is basically described in three parts: case circumstances and on-site investigation, forensic examination and analysis, investigation and detection. (Note: The cases in the manuscript do not involve confidentiality issues. The names are pseudonyms and the addresses involved are also fictitious. Any similarity is purely coincidental.)

The Shanghainese Next Door

Shen Yilun

148K0

All kinds of people and various choices converge into the face and spirit of a city. Jin Yucheng, Cao Jingxing, Qin Yi... They tell you about the humanity, quality and legend of Shanghai; the last old Koehler on Baoqing Road, the relocated residents who left Hongzhen Old Street, the migrant workers who integrated into the city... The silhouettes of amateurs reflect the still water and deep currents of the city in the era of change. Shanghainese are strangers you are familiar with. Anyone who has illusions and good impressions of Shanghai, or anyone who has prejudices and misunderstandings about Shanghai, should go to the streets of Shanghai and take a look at the people living in Shanghai. Whether celebrities or ordinary people, old-timers or outsiders, what makes Shanghai unique is not the brightly lit landmarks of high-rise buildings, but the people who live among them. Stories about people, their helplessness, bravery, and kindness make this city a legend.

Female Poverty (Translated Documentary)

(japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team

76K01

Domestic violence, debt, oppression, neglect... Beneath the exquisite make-up is a miserable and collapsed world. Following "The Working Poor", we are once again pursuing "women's invisible poverty". What is eating away at the future of young women? The NHK recording team has released first-hand information to delve deeply into hot issues such as women, youth and the persistence of poverty in Japanese society. What about undergraduate graduation? --"Actually, scholarships are also liabilities. If I were told that I owe more than 6 million yuan, what would a man think?" (24-Year-old Xiao Ai) Even getting married can't get rid of poverty. --"Single mothers in their twenties have weak interpersonal relationships and are easily closed in their own space. Some were abused by their husbands and ran away penniless without even having time to change their clothes." (Staff from the "Tokyo Love Single-Parent Families Support Center") Porn shops have become "life-saving straws." -- "This kind of job pays well. If my daughter wants to do this in the future, I think I will agree." (Twenty-one-year-old Xiaohua) This book is a collection of programs such as "Can't See Tomorrow - The Increasing Poverty of Young Women" produced by the special reporting team of Japan's NHK TV station. It focuses on the increasingly serious social problems in Japan such as female and child poverty, single-mother and child families, and the intergenerational transmission of poverty. It is worth understanding, reflecting on, and taking lessons from for Chinese readers.

Jinxiang

Jinxiang

Literature

Zhegui

136K0

The original intention of this non-fiction book was to use Jinxiang Town in Wenzhou as a sample to see the great changes in China in the past forty years. Wenzhou, and the Wenzhou businessmen who emerged in this region, are a representative symbol of the reform and opening up process. Why Jinxiang? Jinxiang Town was established in the 20th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. It was a famous anti-Japanese ancient city at that time. It stands side by side with Tianjin Wei and Weihai Wei. It has been more than 600 years ago and is an ancient town with historical deposits. Secondly, Jinxiang Town is the first town in Wenzhou with an annual GDP exceeding 100 million since China's reform and opening up. It is a town famous for its developed commodity economy and one of the birthplaces of the Wenzhou model. On the occasion of 40 years of China's reform and opening up, looking back and reflecting on Jinxiang's personnel is, in a sense, also looking back and sorting out China's gains and losses in the past 40 years.

Hitler's Last Twelve Days

(france) Jean-christophe Brissard (russia) Lana Parshina

168K0

On May 8, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered. A week earlier, Hitler committed suicide in an underground bunker at the Chancellery in Berlin. Starting on May 1, the Soviet Union launched an investigation into Hitler's death and searched for the remains of Hitler and his wife. The resulting investigation report was sealed and became a secret. Today, more than seventy years later, these files have finally come to light, thus revealing the ultimate secret of World War II. After two years of negotiations with Russian authorities, investigative reporters Jean-Christophe Brissard and Lana Parshina finally gained access to the files and were able to gain a glimpse into the extraordinary experience of Soviet spies in tracking down Hitler's body. Did the Soviets succeed in identifying the burned body on the day after the armistice as belonging to Hitler himself? Why did Stalin let the whole world think that Hitler had successfully escaped? ...Because there were no remains, questions spread rapidly and still capture people's imagination.

Red Gate Hero

Red Gate Hero

Literature

Guo Qun

192K0

This book is a reportage that eulogizes the heroic deeds of those who sacrificed their lives to protect the safety of the country and personal lives and property on the firefighting front in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Starting from the emotions, life, and work of ordinary people, the book reveals in detail the little-known dedication and sacrifice spirit of front-line firefighting officers and soldiers, and truly interprets the glorious deeds and tragic and tragic lives of each hero.

School Season

School Season

Literature

Wang Fangchen Li Ming

133K0

For the sake of our children's grades and to go to a good school, we can spend a lot of money, we can move our mothers three times, we can ask people to plead for mercy, and we can do everything we can, just to get our children into a good school... It is really pitiful for the hearts of parents in the world. Every family has a difficult book to recite. There is so much that can be said and said about this topic. The author of this book went deep into schools, families, and communities, and interviewed countless stories about studying. Behind each schoolboy are the joys, sorrows, joys, and sorrows of each family. Typical examples and vivid stories, each of us is involved in them. From one aspect, it reflects the current situation of contemporary education in China.

Road Back

Road Back

Literature

Michael Vitez

149K0

This is a real event, a miracle reported in depth by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Vitez. Matt Miller, a 22-year-old college student. While training on the Blue Ridge Highway in Virginia, he accidentally collided head-on with a Porsche. His facial bones were almost completely shattered, causing severe brain damage and his life hanging by a thread. But the car accident itself is not the end of the story, but the beginning. "The Way Back" tells the story of this young man's quest to reclaim his old life. In this book, the author shares with readers Matt's miraculous survival experience, his heart-rending recovery, and his incredible and amazing achievements.

Different Japanese People (See the World)

Zhuang Qinghong

124K0

"Different Japanese" records the little-known true and touching story of how many Japanese anti-war peace activists have protected the remains of Chinese victims from the 1950s to the present, and for decades have unearthed historical witnesses such as Chinese "comfort women" and victims of labor camps, rescued history, and selflessly helped Chinese victims sue the Japanese government and fight against Japanese right-wing forces.

Where Once Was the Great Temple

Su Wen

219K0

This is a piece of documentary literature, real people, real events, real stories. On February 28, 2001, the State Council issued a notice approving the dissolution of the Yike Zhao League and the decision to establish Ordos City. Through this memory literature, the author would like to use the historical image of "Yike Zhaomeng Monument" as the background to deeply remember the sadness and vicissitudes of the Yike Zhaomeng era, mystery and tranquility, abstraction and reality, vividness and roaring, magnificence and noise. Many of the stories recalled in this book are not very recent in terms of time span. It was in the context of China's early reform and opening up to the transformation period. In that place, which is translated as "the big temple" in Chinese, too many human truths happened. Half of the chapters describe the people and things in Naobaotan in my hometown, leaving an everlasting public memory for the land of China.

Annual Exhibition of Overseas Chinese Novels (2020)

Editor-in-chief Xia Shang

306K0

History of Immigration Literature The dandelion literature that has been scattered around the world has its filaments floating in the wind, taking root across the ocean and sprouting new velvet crowns on the scape. The "Annual Exhibition of Overseas Chinese Novels" is like a paper exhibition hall opened one after another, presenting the annual masterpieces of mother tongue narratives in a concentrated manner, creating a unique literary landscape.

Selected Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literary Works (volume 2) (1949-2009) (fourth Edition)

Editor-in-chief Qian Gurong

710K0

This book is a liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities. It has been edited by Mr. Qian Gurong since the 1990s and has been continuously revised. It is mainly used by teachers and students majoring in Chinese and related majors in colleges and universities. The set is divided into upper and lower volumes. The first volume collects selected contemporary Chinese literary works (1917-1949), and the second volume collects selected modern Chinese literary works (1949-2009). The selected articles and genres are in order of publication (or writing) time. They are all excellent or representative works of various schools and styles in various periods since the "May 4th Movement". Try to use the first or first published version to show the original history. This book uses works to present the basic appearance and development of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. It is a classic supporting book for studying the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature.

Selected Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literary Works (volume 1) (1917-1949) (fourth Edition)

Editor-in-chief Qian Gurong

544K0

This book is a liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities. It is a good textbook in surveys over the years. It is edited by Mr. Qian Gurong and has been continuously revised since the 1990s. It is mainly used by teachers and students majoring in Chinese and related majors in colleges and universities. The selections are mainly American essays and works in various genres that have withstood the test in the history of modern and contemporary literature, including novels, poems, essays, and dramas from 1917 to the present. This is the first volume of this book, with selected texts from classic works from 1917 to 1949. In this revision, nine selected texts have been added, and individual selected texts have been replaced. It strives to preserve the original appearance of the work when it was first published, so that readers can study the original version of the classic work.

Sunset on Hong Kong: a Chronicle of Hong Kong's War Against Japan (Revised Edition)

Mo Shixiang

150K0

In early 1941, the Japanese government advised the Japanese living in Hong Kong to return to the country as soon as possible, which foreshadowed that the Japanese army would launch an attack on Hong Kong in the short term. On December 6, the last batch of about 10 Japanese overseas Chinese took a boat to Guangzhou, which was occupied by the Japanese army. Two days later, three regiments of the 38th Division commanded by Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai crossed the border and attacked Hong Kong from Ta Kwu Ling, Luo Wu and San Tin. Although this battle only lasted eighteen days, it changed the history of Hong Kong, broke up many beautiful families, and many people lost their precious lives as a result. The author of this book believes that the authenticity of history and the readability of literature are mutually exclusive and are the vitality that makes literary and historical works popular and sustainable. Therefore, this book adopts the form of historical documentary, based on detailed historical archives and documents, and relies on literary imagination and description of historical scenes and specific details, striving to faithfully and vividly show this eighteen-day war that affected the historical development of Hong Kong.

Celebrity Interviews with Su Su (second Series)

Wang Su

135K0

This book is written by Wang Su (penname: Su Su), a senior media person in Hong Kong who is engaged in news and media work, in the media's "Su Su Celebrity Interviews" column, and conducted documentary interviews with 20 social celebrities in Hong Kong's politics, economy, business, culture, art and other fields. In interviews, the author witnessed and recorded the spirit and life of these Hong Kong celebrities in promoting China's economic rise, and compiled the stories of these celebrity leaders' achievements and hard work in solid and thoughtful writing. In addition, the author has translated the interviews and dialogues of many celebrities into text, summarizing the essence of their life thoughts, and understanding their ways of dealing with people and the secrets of success with readers. At the same time, the manuscript presents the three-dimensional and multi-faceted personal characteristics of the celebrities interviewed, thus reflecting the development of Hong Kong society and the changes of the times.

Tianqi: Documentary of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet

Lu Yiping

355K0

This book is a documentary literary work that reflects the peaceful liberation of Tibet. In the early 1950s, in order to complete the great cause of the reunification of the motherland and defend the southwest border, the People's Liberation Army, led by the 18th Army, marched into Tibet from Sichuan, Qinghai, Xinjiang, and Yunnan through multiple routes, crossed thousands of mountains and tens of thousands of giant ravines on the roof of the world, and overcame plateau hypoxia, glaciers, Overcoming difficulties unimaginable in the world, including rapids, severe winds, snow and cold, deep cliffs and valleys, as well as disease and hunger, they walked more than 6,000 miles, conquered the roof of the world, completed the important task of peacefully liberating Tibet, and carried out counterinsurgency and democratic reforms, bringing Tibetan society into a new historical stage.

Look up at the Stars Again

(us) Jason Green

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Columnist Jason Green originally lived an ordinary happy life with his wife Stacey and two-year-old daughter Greta. Until one day in 2015, when Greta was chatting with her grandmother in the park, a red brick from a nearby high-rise building suddenly flew out and hit Greta in the head, causing her to lose consciousness on the spot. Greta died from excessive blood loss and trauma. In October 2016, Jason published an article in memory of his daughter "Children Will Not Live Forever" in the New York Times, writing about the pain of losing a daughter. This article touched countless people, so he wrote a book to record the process of himself and his wife rebuilding their lives and living with grief. He hopes readers will define this book not as a book about loss and pain, but as a book about hope and love.

Great Cause of Party Building

Compiled By Gao Ruifeng

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This book is the literary version of the epic film "The Founding of the Party" released by China Film Group on June 15 this year. This book starts with the Revolution of 1911 in 1911 and ends with the founding of the Communist Party of China in 1921. It tells the story of the revolutionary past in the stormy land of China during these 10 years, and the sparks that were ignited can eventually start a prairie fire: the failure of the Revolution of 1911, Warlords fought, the rise of intellectual elites after the May 4th Movement, and the ensuing "great cause of party building." The first batch of Chinese Communist Party members, including Mao Zedong, Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, and Zhou Enlai, worked tirelessly and ambitiously for the future, and went through fire and water for the country in the midst of turbulent times.

Research on Early Anti-japanese Literature Periodicals (1931-1938)

Han Han

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The author of this book conducted research on anti-Japanese literature in the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japan. The author's excavation of first-hand historical materials, especially subtle historical facts and rare historical materials, helps to restore the scene of an important period of literary history. As first-hand historical materials, early anti-Japanese literary journals most objectively and truly reflect the literary pattern, social trends of thought, distribution of discourse power, knowledge production and the creative paradigm of writers at that time. This achievement breaks the research on the history of anti-Japanese war literature in the "eight years of anti-war", recognizes the integrity of the "fourteen years of anti-war", and brings anti-Japanese literary activities after the "September 18th" incident into the important research scope of this thesis.

Tensile and Kangkang Temperament

Zhang Kangkang

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This book is a self-selected collection of documentary literary works by the author Zhang Kangkang. If we compare temperament to a river, "temperament" is not necessarily always the rough waves on the river. Perhaps it is more about the water permeating on the wide river bed, gentle but with a seamless sense of penetration; if "temperament" is compared to the flickering lights, "temperament" It may not always be bright, maybe it is more about the "lack of light", because when the eyes touch the darkness, the "broadness of the void" behind the light will gradually become apparent; when the curtain falls on the love between men and women, the depth of human nature is revealed and opened...

Challenging Mitterrand: a Glimpse of Overseas Chinese

Liu Zhanying

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This book is divided into two volumes. The first volume records the life stories of overseas Chinese. Among them are: a Chinese woman who ran for president of France three times; an old Chinese standing in Buckingham Palace; a descendant of Lu Yu, etc. The second volume records the life stories of artist Mei Qian, calligrapher Zhang Ruiling, Chinese painter Zheng Yukun and others.

Liu Chunhai, the Hero of the Strong Village

Li Changxing

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The author enthusiastically praises a large number of people and things that he comes into contact with that radiate brilliance. The protagonist Liu Chunhai in this 240,000-word true, profound, vivid and vivid reportage is an outstanding representative among the many outstanding village cadres who have stood out in the construction of a new socialist countryside with Chinese characteristics!

The Weight of a Leaf: "operation Huang-du" in Poverty Alleviation

Wang Guoping

114K0

This book is a long reportage work created by Wang Guoping, winner of the 5th Xu Chi Reportage Award. The book records that under the leadership and support of the party, cadres and party members took the lead in Huangdu Village, Anji County, Huzhou, which was extremely poor in the mountains of northwest Zhejiang. It found a path of green development by planting white tea. "One leaf created an industry" and "one leaf made the people rich." "Don't forget the well-digger when you are hungry, and don't forget the kindness of the Party when you get rich." After becoming rich, the party members of Huangdu Village kept in mind the original intention and mission of the Communists and actively donated white tea seedlings to people in poverty-stricken areas such as Sichuan, Guizhou, and Hunan to help alleviate poverty. The whole book reflects the lofty spirit of Communists in the new era who drink water and think of the source, never forget the party's debt, share the party's worries, and get rich first and then get richer after winning the battle against poverty and realizing a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

Lao Ma's People

Lao Ma's People

Literature

Ma Xiaomian

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This book expresses a daughter's memory and love for her father. The sudden death of her father on Christmas Eve brought endless regret and nostalgia to her daughter. The first chapter recalled the process from when her daughter received the notice that her father was seriously ill to when she returned to China to handle the funeral arrangements. The second chapter is about the daughter's memories of her father's life and the bits and pieces of the two's shared experiences. Although it is not colorful, it shows the deep father's love in the ordinary. The last chapter is the daughter's impression of some of her father's living habits and expressions of love, those small tacit understandings that need no words to express, and the deep family affection behind these tacit understandings.

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