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Liu Gongan
General Fiction刘公案
(qing) Anonymous
"The Case of Liu Gong" is a novel based on Liu Yong of the Qing Dynasty, with a total of 106 chapters. It belongs to the category of drum lyrics. It is a combination of talking, singing and rhyme, which is very interesting. Liu Yong, whose courtesy name was Chongru and whose name was Shi'an, was a Jinshi during the Qianlong reign. He was compiled by the editor-in-chief Leiguan Ti Renge Da Yingshi and was added as the crown prince's Taibao. Good books are famous all over the world, and political articles are all hidden by the title of the book. His posthumous title was Wenqing. There is a collection of Shi'an poems. After classical novels entered the Qing Dynasty, they ushered in the heyday of koan novels. Single short koan stories gradually developed into chapters and martial arts novels, and knights and heroes were introduced into koan novels. The plots were ups and downs and fascinating.
"The Case of Liu Gong" is a novel based on Liu Yong of the Qing Dynasty, with a total of 106 chapters. It belongs to the category of drum lyrics. It is a combination of talking, singing and rhyme, which is very interesting. Liu Yong, whose courtesy name was Chongru and whose name was Shi'an, was a Jinshi during the Qianlong reign. He was compiled by the editor-in-chief Leiguan Ti Renge Da Yingshi and was added as the crown prince's Taibao. Good books are famous all over the world, and political articles are all hidden by the title of the book. His posthumous title was Wenqing. There is a collection of Shi'an poems. After classical novels entered the Qing Dynasty, they ushered in the heyday of koan novels. Single short koan stories gradually developed into chapters and martial arts novels, and knights and heroes were introduced into koan novels. The plots were ups and downs and fascinating.

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"Sand Country Almanack" is the crystallization of Leopold's lifelong observations, experiences and thinking, the founder of the new environmental theory in the United States and the father of ecological ethics. It is a book describing the relationship between land and people, and is known as the pioneering work of land ethics. The book covers knowledge from many subjects, the language is fresh and beautiful, and the content is serious and profound. The lines reflect the author's meticulous observations, and are filled with the author's deep love for birds, beasts, exotic flowers and plants. It is a classic that is worthy of repeated reading. It is also an introductory book for children to go into the wild and cultivate environmental protection and ecological awareness. It was once rated as "one of the top ten best books in the field of nature writing in the 20th century" by the New York Public Library in the United States.
"Sand Country Almanack" is the crystallization of Leopold's lifelong observations, experiences and thinking, the founder of the new environmental theory in the United States and the father of ecological ethics. It is a book describing the relationship between land and people, and is known as the pioneering work of land ethics. The book covers knowledge from many subjects, the language is fresh and beautiful, and the content is serious and profound. The lines reflect the author's meticulous observations, and are filled with the author's deep love for birds, beasts, exotic flowers and plants. It is a classic that is worthy of repeated reading. It is also an introductory book for children to go into the wild and cultivate environmental protection and ecological awareness. It was once rated as "one of the top ten best books in the field of nature writing in the 20th century" by the New York Public Library in the United States.

Waking up Forest
Literature醒来的森林
(us) John Burroughs
"The Waking Forest" is a book about birds in the forest. The author John Burroughs personally met the forest several times, searched, chased and discovered birds, and wrote this book about birds. The book has eight chapters in total, all with the theme of forests and birds. The content is substantial, the text is beautiful, the descriptions are vivid, and it is full of rich natural knowledge and bird knowledge. It is known as a classic of natural literature and is intended to awaken people's love and protection for birds, forests, nature, and the environment. The author John Burroughs is called "the sage of rural America" and "the guide to nature". His books are a portrayal of his life. He not only established the writing standards of nature literature, but also showed people a way of life that is close to nature and treats nature well, and made it a fashion, a landscape where nature and the soul blend together.
"The Waking Forest" is a book about birds in the forest. The author John Burroughs personally met the forest several times, searched, chased and discovered birds, and wrote this book about birds. The book has eight chapters in total, all with the theme of forests and birds. The content is substantial, the text is beautiful, the descriptions are vivid, and it is full of rich natural knowledge and bird knowledge. It is known as a classic of natural literature and is intended to awaken people's love and protection for birds, forests, nature, and the environment. The author John Burroughs is called "the sage of rural America" and "the guide to nature". His books are a portrayal of his life. He not only established the writing standards of nature literature, but also showed people a way of life that is close to nature and treats nature well, and made it a fashion, a landscape where nature and the soul blend together.

Nature's Calendar
Literature大自然的日历
(russia)prish
"Nature's Calendar" can almost be considered a purely original work. The author infiltrates his thoughts and feelings from an aesthetic perspective into his awe and love for the original and fundamental nature of the world. This book is divided into chapters of spring, summer, autumn and winter, recording Prishvin's story of going deep into the ancient Russian northern forest. He hiked the land, went in and out of the forest, and regarded integrating into nature as "the key to unlocking literature." It has rich biological knowledge and beautiful descriptions of nature, and integrates the love and goodness between man and nature into poetry and philosophy. It shows the author's deep love for nature. It is a rare masterpiece in the world of literature in the 20th century. Prishvin is a poet who treats nature sincerely. His words are like the sparkling dewdrops under the morning sun, reflecting the poetic brilliance of simple life on the earth. These simple and tranquil words have extraordinary insight. They brush away the dust from ordinary life and explore the sparkling beauty of nature.
"Nature's Calendar" can almost be considered a purely original work. The author infiltrates his thoughts and feelings from an aesthetic perspective into his awe and love for the original and fundamental nature of the world. This book is divided into chapters of spring, summer, autumn and winter, recording Prishvin's story of going deep into the ancient Russian northern forest. He hiked the land, went in and out of the forest, and regarded integrating into nature as "the key to unlocking literature." It has rich biological knowledge and beautiful descriptions of nature, and integrates the love and goodness between man and nature into poetry and philosophy. It shows the author's deep love for nature. It is a rare masterpiece in the world of literature in the 20th century. Prishvin is a poet who treats nature sincerely. His words are like the sparkling dewdrops under the morning sun, reflecting the poetic brilliance of simple life on the earth. These simple and tranquil words have extraordinary insight. They brush away the dust from ordinary life and explore the sparkling beauty of nature.

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"Biography of Famous People", also known as "Three Lives of Giants", is the collective title of three biographical works, "The Life of Beethoven", "The Life of Michelangelo" and "The Life of Tolstoy" written by the famous French writer Romain Rolland. The three biographies are all extremely talented and accomplished figures in human history. Romain Rolland firmly grasps the commonalities of these three artists in different fields, and strives to depict their mental journeys of enduring hardships without changing their original intentions during the difficult life journey, highlighting their noble personality, philanthropic emotions and broad mind, thus composing a heroic symphony for us.
"Biography of Famous People", also known as "Three Lives of Giants", is the collective title of three biographical works, "The Life of Beethoven", "The Life of Michelangelo" and "The Life of Tolstoy" written by the famous French writer Romain Rolland. The three biographies are all extremely talented and accomplished figures in human history. Romain Rolland firmly grasps the commonalities of these three artists in different fields, and strives to depict their mental journeys of enduring hardships without changing their original intentions during the difficult life journey, highlighting their noble personality, philanthropic emotions and broad mind, thus composing a heroic symphony for us.

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The protagonist of "Frankenstein" written by Mary Shelley is a student who is crazy and obsessed with scientific experiments. He strives to create life artificially and creates an extremely ugly monster in the laboratory. The monster was angry at not being able to integrate into the human race and vowed to take revenge on its creator.
The protagonist of "Frankenstein" written by Mary Shelley is a student who is crazy and obsessed with scientific experiments. He strives to create life artificially and creates an extremely ugly monster in the laboratory. The monster was angry at not being able to integrate into the human race and vowed to take revenge on its creator.

Silence of the Lambs (original Movie of the Same Name)
General Fiction沉默的羔羊(同名电影原著)
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The world's classic suspense novel, the film adaptation of "The Silence of the Lambs" won five Oscars. FBI intern Starling has to fight with psychology expert and murderer Hannibal, hoping to solve a serial murder case with the help of his psychological analysis, but at the same time, he cannot use her to escape from prison. Just when the case was pending, Hannibal cleverly escaped from prison... "The Silence of the Lambs" added sophisticated psychological analysis to the horror story, told the crime and also examined the psychological nature of the crime, making it an epoch-making classic of horror and psychological suspense, bringing suspense novels into the palace of classic literature, and becoming an insurmountable peak in the history of suspense literature.
The world's classic suspense novel, the film adaptation of "The Silence of the Lambs" won five Oscars. FBI intern Starling has to fight with psychology expert and murderer Hannibal, hoping to solve a serial murder case with the help of his psychological analysis, but at the same time, he cannot use her to escape from prison. Just when the case was pending, Hannibal cleverly escaped from prison... "The Silence of the Lambs" added sophisticated psychological analysis to the horror story, told the crime and also examined the psychological nature of the crime, making it an epoch-making classic of horror and psychological suspense, bringing suspense novels into the palace of classic literature, and becoming an insurmountable peak in the history of suspense literature.

第二次世界大战回忆录2:晦暗不明的战争
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The author details the fall of Poland, the battle conditions on the French front, and the ravages of the Nordic countries. In addition, as the British Lord of the Admiralty at the time, the author keenly observed the importance of naval warfare in the upcoming war. Therefore, relevant equipment and personnel were carefully prepared in advance, and he also specifically mentioned the importance of magnetic mines in naval warfare. The author gives a thorough description of the haze that permeated Europe due to Nazi Germany's "tyranny" in the early days of the war, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the real scene of the "dark and unclear war".
The author details the fall of Poland, the battle conditions on the French front, and the ravages of the Nordic countries. In addition, as the British Lord of the Admiralty at the time, the author keenly observed the importance of naval warfare in the upcoming war. Therefore, relevant equipment and personnel were carefully prepared in advance, and he also specifically mentioned the importance of magnetic mines in naval warfare. The author gives a thorough description of the haze that permeated Europe due to Nazi Germany's "tyranny" in the early days of the war, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the real scene of the "dark and unclear war".

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This book mainly tells the story of the submarine Nautilus traveling around the world on the bottom of the sea. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" depicts various adventures. Sometimes there are dangers and critical moments, and sometimes the scenery is beautiful and intoxicating. The whole book is full of exotic sentiments, as colorful as a myth, and embodies mankind's longing for heaven and earth, and the dream of flying freely since ancient times.
This book mainly tells the story of the submarine Nautilus traveling around the world on the bottom of the sea. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" depicts various adventures. Sometimes there are dangers and critical moments, and sometimes the scenery is beautiful and intoxicating. The whole book is full of exotic sentiments, as colorful as a myth, and embodies mankind's longing for heaven and earth, and the dream of flying freely since ancient times.

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This book is one of James Barry's most famous fairy tale plays. One night, Peter Pan came to the little girl Wendy's house, taught Wendy and her two brothers to fly in the air, and took them to the Island of Nothingness. Once they arrive on the island, the adventures continue one after another. They met Indians, pirates, and mermaids. Due to pirate Hook's many evil deeds, wars continue to break out, and there is no day of peace on the island. But despite the unfortunate events that happened one after another, Peter Pan always showed his talents and came up with ingenious tricks to rescue his companions.
This book is one of James Barry's most famous fairy tale plays. One night, Peter Pan came to the little girl Wendy's house, taught Wendy and her two brothers to fly in the air, and took them to the Island of Nothingness. Once they arrive on the island, the adventures continue one after another. They met Indians, pirates, and mermaids. Due to pirate Hook's many evil deeds, wars continue to break out, and there is no day of peace on the island. But despite the unfortunate events that happened one after another, Peter Pan always showed his talents and came up with ingenious tricks to rescue his companions.

唐宋八大家散文全鉴
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The Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties is a collective name for the eight representative prose writers in the Tang and Song Dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, "San Su", Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. The prose of the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song dynasties occupies an important position in the history of the development of Chinese literature. They inherited the fine traditions of prose in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, opposed the parallel prose style since the Six Dynasties, developed and improved various styles of ancient prose, influenced the prose creation of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and also have important reference significance for contemporary prose creation. "A Complete Survey of Prose by the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties" selects the representative prose works of the eight great masters in various periods. Most of the works are familiar to people, and an accurate interpretation is made on this basis.
The Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties is a collective name for the eight representative prose writers in the Tang and Song Dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, "San Su", Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. The prose of the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song dynasties occupies an important position in the history of the development of Chinese literature. They inherited the fine traditions of prose in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, opposed the parallel prose style since the Six Dynasties, developed and improved various styles of ancient prose, influenced the prose creation of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and also have important reference significance for contemporary prose creation. "A Complete Survey of Prose by the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties" selects the representative prose works of the eight great masters in various periods. Most of the works are familiar to people, and an accurate interpretation is made on this basis.

Yu Shi Ming Yan Quan Jian
General Fiction喻世明言全鉴
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"Yu Shi Ming Yan", formerly known as "Ancient and Modern Novels", is a collection of short vernacular novels published in the Ming Dynasty. Together with "Words to Warn the World" and "Words to Awaken the World", they are collectively known as "Three Words". It is a collection of 120 stories from Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties compiled by Feng Menglong after careful selection and selection. It has always been praised as a treasure house of Chinese classical short stories. "The Complete Book of Ming Yan" is based on "Ancient and Modern Novels", "Words to Warn the World" and "Everlasting Words to Awaken the World" photocopied by the Shanghai Ancient Books Society. A brief summary is given before each story, and the plot of the novel is briefly introduced and commented to help readers better understand the story and understand its gist.
"Yu Shi Ming Yan", formerly known as "Ancient and Modern Novels", is a collection of short vernacular novels published in the Ming Dynasty. Together with "Words to Warn the World" and "Words to Awaken the World", they are collectively known as "Three Words". It is a collection of 120 stories from Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties compiled by Feng Menglong after careful selection and selection. It has always been praised as a treasure house of Chinese classical short stories. "The Complete Book of Ming Yan" is based on "Ancient and Modern Novels", "Words to Warn the World" and "Everlasting Words to Awaken the World" photocopied by the Shanghai Ancient Books Society. A brief summary is given before each story, and the plot of the novel is briefly introduced and commented to help readers better understand the story and understand its gist.

The Iliad (books 13-18)
Literature伊利亚特(第十三至十八卷)
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"The Iliad" is a narrative epic written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. It is an important ancient Greek literary work and can be called a wonder of ancient Western human civilization. The poem is divided into 24 volumes and has 15,693 lines. It tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the general Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. This book is a Greek-Chinese parallel version and is the latest in the "Japanese Classics Series".
"The Iliad" is a narrative epic written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. It is an important ancient Greek literary work and can be called a wonder of ancient Western human civilization. The poem is divided into 24 volumes and has 15,693 lines. It tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the general Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. This book is a Greek-Chinese parallel version and is the latest in the "Japanese Classics Series".

史记精选(插图版)
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"Historical Records", formerly known as "Tai Shi Gong Shu", is the first general history of our country. There are more than 500,000 words in total, recording about three thousand years of history from the Yellow Emperor to the second year of Yuanshou (122 BC) of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Liu Zhiji, a historian of the Tang Dynasty, divided historical works into two categories: "chronological style" and "biographical style" in his book "Shi Tong". "Historical Records" was the founder of the chronicle style. Since then, official histories of all dynasties have followed this system of "records" and "biography". According to Sima Qian's preface, the book has a total of 130 chapters, including 12 chronicles, 10 tables, 8 books, 30 family members, and 70 biographies (including "Taishigong's Preface").
"Historical Records", formerly known as "Tai Shi Gong Shu", is the first general history of our country. There are more than 500,000 words in total, recording about three thousand years of history from the Yellow Emperor to the second year of Yuanshou (122 BC) of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Liu Zhiji, a historian of the Tang Dynasty, divided historical works into two categories: "chronological style" and "biographical style" in his book "Shi Tong". "Historical Records" was the founder of the chronicle style. Since then, official histories of all dynasties have followed this system of "records" and "biography". According to Sima Qian's preface, the book has a total of 130 chapters, including 12 chronicles, 10 tables, 8 books, 30 family members, and 70 biographies (including "Taishigong's Preface").

缔造和平:1919巴黎和会及其开启的战后世界
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"Making Peace: The 1919 Paris Peace Conference and the Post-War World It Opened (Great Power Diplomacy Trilogy)" returns to the diplomatic scene of the 20th century and witnesses the struggle of great powers that gave birth to a new order in the century of war. Oxford University professor and Johnson Prize winner vividly relives the Paris Peace Conference and looks at the sketches of today's world drawn by heads of state a century ago. An earth-shaking war, an unprecedented peace effort, a war that ended war, a peace that ended peace. International relations historian Margaret Macmillan uses a novelistic style and relies on massive documents to present the true history of the Paris Peace Conference. Macmillan uses rich details and poignant writing to show us a group portrait of the peacemakers, vividly expressing their personalities, ideals and prejudices, and is not merciless to her great-grandfather Lloyd George. She told us that the Paris Peace Conference was not only the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations that were criticized by the world, but the outbreak of World War II in 1939 should not be attributed to them either. However, the participants are not exempt from the blame for their poor decision-making. They originally wanted to create peace, but instead planted the seeds for larger-scale wars and more conflicts.
"Making Peace: The 1919 Paris Peace Conference and the Post-War World It Opened (Great Power Diplomacy Trilogy)" returns to the diplomatic scene of the 20th century and witnesses the struggle of great powers that gave birth to a new order in the century of war. Oxford University professor and Johnson Prize winner vividly relives the Paris Peace Conference and looks at the sketches of today's world drawn by heads of state a century ago. An earth-shaking war, an unprecedented peace effort, a war that ended war, a peace that ended peace. International relations historian Margaret Macmillan uses a novelistic style and relies on massive documents to present the true history of the Paris Peace Conference. Macmillan uses rich details and poignant writing to show us a group portrait of the peacemakers, vividly expressing their personalities, ideals and prejudices, and is not merciless to her great-grandfather Lloyd George. She told us that the Paris Peace Conference was not only the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations that were criticized by the world, but the outbreak of World War II in 1939 should not be attributed to them either. However, the participants are not exempt from the blame for their poor decision-making. They originally wanted to create peace, but instead planted the seeds for larger-scale wars and more conflicts.

Dark Continent
History黑暗大陆
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"Dark Continent: Europe in the 20th Century" is a new masterpiece by Mark Mazoll, an expert on European issues, who deeply explores the issues of the European era and world development trends. In June 2016, the United Kingdom announced its departure from the European Union. This event set off a global upsurge of research and discussion on Europe. From World War I to the founding of the European Union, Mark Mazoll examines Europe in the 20th century from a new perspective and develops incisive analysis. "Dark Continent" delves into 100 of the continent's bloodiest and most violent years. Following in Mazoor's footsteps, we will discover a real Europe that has always been trapped between two evenly matched forces: acceptance of aliens on one side and racial discrimination on the other; imperialist ambitions on the other and calls for national self-determination on the other. At the same time, Europe has always been caught between left and right, freedom and tyranny. The "Western values" such as democracy, freedom, and civil rights that Western societies have long pursued originated in Europe. "Dark Continent" leads us to search for the source of this value, and at the same time we are constantly thinking and asking: How is this value reflected today after several generations of battles? What's left? In Mazower's writing, Europe is not the home of democracy and freedom, but a laboratory of social and political engineering. Europe was constantly reborn and reshaped through wars, revolutions, and ideological battles, and the process was often shocking. "Dark Continent" has vivid writing and bold arguments. It not only details the historical changes in Europe over the past century, but also provides reference and inspiration for China in the current transition period. It is known as "a beautiful European history book".
"Dark Continent: Europe in the 20th Century" is a new masterpiece by Mark Mazoll, an expert on European issues, who deeply explores the issues of the European era and world development trends. In June 2016, the United Kingdom announced its departure from the European Union. This event set off a global upsurge of research and discussion on Europe. From World War I to the founding of the European Union, Mark Mazoll examines Europe in the 20th century from a new perspective and develops incisive analysis. "Dark Continent" delves into 100 of the continent's bloodiest and most violent years. Following in Mazoor's footsteps, we will discover a real Europe that has always been trapped between two evenly matched forces: acceptance of aliens on one side and racial discrimination on the other; imperialist ambitions on the other and calls for national self-determination on the other. At the same time, Europe has always been caught between left and right, freedom and tyranny. The "Western values" such as democracy, freedom, and civil rights that Western societies have long pursued originated in Europe. "Dark Continent" leads us to search for the source of this value, and at the same time we are constantly thinking and asking: How is this value reflected today after several generations of battles? What's left? In Mazower's writing, Europe is not the home of democracy and freedom, but a laboratory of social and political engineering. Europe was constantly reborn and reshaped through wars, revolutions, and ideological battles, and the process was often shocking. "Dark Continent" has vivid writing and bold arguments. It not only details the historical changes in Europe over the past century, but also provides reference and inspiration for China in the current transition period. It is known as "a beautiful European history book".

Leticia, or the End of Humanity
Literature蕾蒂西娅,或人类的终结
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In 2011, a rape and murder occurred in Pornic in western France. The victim was an 18-year-old girl, Leticia. After the murderer dismembered her, she dumped her body in two ponds 50 kilometers apart. This chilling tragedy shocked the whole of France and attracted the attention of the whole of France, including then-President Nicolas Sarkozy. However, the author found that the media and the public focused on the cruelty of the case and judicial reform, but there was a lack of exploration of the character of Leticia and the deep-seated issues behind it. He spent two full years interviewing people related to the case, and reconstructed Leticia's life and the entire process of her murder in this book.
In 2011, a rape and murder occurred in Pornic in western France. The victim was an 18-year-old girl, Leticia. After the murderer dismembered her, she dumped her body in two ponds 50 kilometers apart. This chilling tragedy shocked the whole of France and attracted the attention of the whole of France, including then-President Nicolas Sarkozy. However, the author found that the media and the public focused on the cruelty of the case and judicial reform, but there was a lack of exploration of the character of Leticia and the deep-seated issues behind it. He spent two full years interviewing people related to the case, and reconstructed Leticia's life and the entire process of her murder in this book.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
General Fiction三国演义
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From the perspective of the writing process, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a "generational accumulation" work. As early as the Wei and Jin Dynasties, before and after the publication of Chen Shou's official history "Three Kingdoms", a number of unofficial legends about the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty had appeared.
From the perspective of the writing process, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a "generational accumulation" work. As early as the Wei and Jin Dynasties, before and after the publication of Chen Shou's official history "Three Kingdoms", a number of unofficial legends about the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty had appeared.

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I say "Dream of Red Mansions" is a book that we must read in our lifetime, or if we have not read "Dream of Red Mansions" in this life, if we do not know the characters in "Dream of Red Mansions" such as Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, etc., If we do not enter the artistic world of "Dream of Red Mansions", it will be a great regret in life!
I say "Dream of Red Mansions" is a book that we must read in our lifetime, or if we have not read "Dream of Red Mansions" in this life, if we do not know the characters in "Dream of Red Mansions" such as Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, etc., If we do not enter the artistic world of "Dream of Red Mansions", it will be a great regret in life!

Crescent Moon Collection Bird Collection
Literature新月集 飞鸟集
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"New Moon Collection and Bird Collection" is Rabindranath Tagore's world-renowned classic. "New Moon Collection" has a total of 40 poems, which vividly describe children's games, express children's psychology and their rich imagination, and are full of simple maternal love and innocent fantasies. "The Collection of Flying Birds" has a total of 325 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. These short sentences convey a profound philosophy of life.
"New Moon Collection and Bird Collection" is Rabindranath Tagore's world-renowned classic. "New Moon Collection" has a total of 40 poems, which vividly describe children's games, express children's psychology and their rich imagination, and are full of simple maternal love and innocent fantasies. "The Collection of Flying Birds" has a total of 325 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. These short sentences convey a profound philosophy of life.

All Things Are Animistic: Plants, Trees, Birds, Animals, Fish and Insects in the Book of Songs
Literature万物有灵:《诗经》里的草木鸟兽鱼虫
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This book contains 196 color illustrations of famous objects from "The Book of Songs: Illustrations of Famous Things in the Book of Songs" painted by Japanese Confucian Yu Hosoi in the Edo period. It is also accompanied by auxiliary text such as the habits and status of 215 famous objects and more than 130 corresponding original texts of "The Book of Songs". In addition, we invited the famous classic recitation expert Hakuun Dexiu to record a 310-minute audio file for this book. You can scan the QR code to listen to the book and the explanation. Integrating knowledge and literature, art appreciation and classical learning complement each other, providing readers with a brand new way to read and study the Book of Songs.
This book contains 196 color illustrations of famous objects from "The Book of Songs: Illustrations of Famous Things in the Book of Songs" painted by Japanese Confucian Yu Hosoi in the Edo period. It is also accompanied by auxiliary text such as the habits and status of 215 famous objects and more than 130 corresponding original texts of "The Book of Songs". In addition, we invited the famous classic recitation expert Hakuun Dexiu to record a 310-minute audio file for this book. You can scan the QR code to listen to the book and the explanation. Integrating knowledge and literature, art appreciation and classical learning complement each other, providing readers with a brand new way to read and study the Book of Songs.

第二次世界大战回忆录7:日本的猛攻
(british) Churchill
"World War Series (Volume 2): Japan's Onslaught" describes Japan's aggression against relevant countries in Asia and the Pacific Rim in the middle of World War II, as well as the different responses of the United States and Britain to this. After long preparations, Japan launched a comprehensive war of aggression in the Asia-Pacific region, causing the United States to pay a heavy price in the Pacific battlefield and causing Britain to suffer huge losses in Southeast Asia. At that time, the world situation was entering an extremely anxious period. From China to Myanmar, from Malta to Madagascar, everyone was involved in this unpredictable melee. In addition, the book also reflects the key role China played in resisting Japanese aggression.
"World War Series (Volume 2): Japan's Onslaught" describes Japan's aggression against relevant countries in Asia and the Pacific Rim in the middle of World War II, as well as the different responses of the United States and Britain to this. After long preparations, Japan launched a comprehensive war of aggression in the Asia-Pacific region, causing the United States to pay a heavy price in the Pacific battlefield and causing Britain to suffer huge losses in Southeast Asia. At that time, the world situation was entering an extremely anxious period. From China to Myanmar, from Malta to Madagascar, everyone was involved in this unpredictable melee. In addition, the book also reflects the key role China played in resisting Japanese aggression.

第二次世界大战回忆录9:战胜意大利
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Brief introduction to "World War Series: Victory over Italy": From June to December 1943, the Allied forces worked together to conquer Sicily and force Mussolini to collapse, thus further tightening the encirclement of Nazi Germany. As the war situation gradually became clearer, the prototype of the post-World War II international order took shape. "World War Series: Victory over Italy" traces and reproduces the entire process of the Allies' victory over Italy, touching on the complex and subtle relationships between the United States, Britain, France and other Allied powers.
Brief introduction to "World War Series: Victory over Italy": From June to December 1943, the Allied forces worked together to conquer Sicily and force Mussolini to collapse, thus further tightening the encirclement of Nazi Germany. As the war situation gradually became clearer, the prototype of the post-World War II international order took shape. "World War Series: Victory over Italy" traces and reproduces the entire process of the Allies' victory over Italy, touching on the complex and subtle relationships between the United States, Britain, France and other Allied powers.

牛津通识读本:罗兰·巴特(中文版)
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"The Oxford General Reader: Roland Barthes" was originally written for the Modern Masters series launched by Fontana Press and published shortly after Barthes' death. It analyzes his achievements and charts his multiple identities, and is aimed at those who find Barthes useful, interesting, and creative. Barthes's work covers such a wide range of ground - and so does his mood and style - that there is something for everyone in Barthes, but the key question is where Barthes takes us and what impact his charisma has. In this new version, I have made only minor changes to the main text, partly because most of my views on Barthes still hold true, and partly because too much intervention might create an uneven text in which the two voices of my young self and my middle-aged self are at odds with each other. In addition to a little elaboration, I have added new research and bibliography, but most importantly, I have added a final chapter describing Barthes's changing status after his death and offering my own views on his value in today's times.
"The Oxford General Reader: Roland Barthes" was originally written for the Modern Masters series launched by Fontana Press and published shortly after Barthes' death. It analyzes his achievements and charts his multiple identities, and is aimed at those who find Barthes useful, interesting, and creative. Barthes's work covers such a wide range of ground - and so does his mood and style - that there is something for everyone in Barthes, but the key question is where Barthes takes us and what impact his charisma has. In this new version, I have made only minor changes to the main text, partly because most of my views on Barthes still hold true, and partly because too much intervention might create an uneven text in which the two voices of my young self and my middle-aged self are at odds with each other. In addition to a little elaboration, I have added new research and bibliography, but most importantly, I have added a final chapter describing Barthes's changing status after his death and offering my own views on his value in today's times.

第二次世界大战回忆录10——从德黑兰到罗马
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"Churchill's Memoirs of World War II No. 10: From Tehran to Rome" faithfully records the late period of World War II. After the war in Italy ended, the Allies assessed the situation, cooperated closely, and carefully formulated the final strategy for launching a general offensive against Nazi Germany. From Tehran to Rome, the heads of allied countries held a series of compact and productive meetings, which promoted the final victory of the war and roughly determined the division of the post-war world map. At the same time, in Yugoslavia, Greece, Burma and other places, the war is still arduously continuing, but the dawn of victory has begun to appear in the sky.
"Churchill's Memoirs of World War II No. 10: From Tehran to Rome" faithfully records the late period of World War II. After the war in Italy ended, the Allies assessed the situation, cooperated closely, and carefully formulated the final strategy for launching a general offensive against Nazi Germany. From Tehran to Rome, the heads of allied countries held a series of compact and productive meetings, which promoted the final victory of the war and roughly determined the division of the post-war world map. At the same time, in Yugoslavia, Greece, Burma and other places, the war is still arduously continuing, but the dawn of victory has begun to appear in the sky.

第二次世界大战回忆录5:德国东进
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"World War Series (Volume 2): Germany's Eastward Advance" Editor's Recommendation: A panoramic historical masterpiece by the former British Prime Minister, which deciphers the little-known inside story of World War II and provides insight into the ever-changing international relations.
"World War Series (Volume 2): Germany's Eastward Advance" Editor's Recommendation: A panoramic historical masterpiece by the former British Prime Minister, which deciphers the little-known inside story of World War II and provides insight into the ever-changing international relations.

第二次世界大战回忆录6:战争临到美国
(british) Churchill
"World War Series (Volume 2): War Is Coming to America" describes the complex relationship between the United States and the Allies, from secretly providing assistance to the Allies, to gradually changing its attitude towards the war as the situation developed, until the "Pearl Harbor incident" that humiliated the United States. The United States, a military power that tried to stay out of the war in the early days, truly joined the camp of the Allies and participated in the struggle to resist and eliminate fascist Germany and Japan.
"World War Series (Volume 2): War Is Coming to America" describes the complex relationship between the United States and the Allies, from secretly providing assistance to the Allies, to gradually changing its attitude towards the war as the situation developed, until the "Pearl Harbor incident" that humiliated the United States. The United States, a military power that tried to stay out of the war in the early days, truly joined the camp of the Allies and participated in the struggle to resist and eliminate fascist Germany and Japan.

第二次世界大战回忆录12:铁幕
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"Churchill's Memoirs of World War II 12: The Iron Curtain" records the magnificent history before the Allied forces were about to achieve total victory in the late World War II: the successful convening of the Yalta Conference, the Soviet Red Army's march to Berlin, the defeat and surrender of German fascism, the friction between the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union, the United States dropping two atomic bombs on Japan and the impact of the Potsdam Proclamation. At the same time, it also shows the complex and subtle relationships within the Allies. Although a series of international conferences established a new order, the barriers and contradictions between the Western world and the Soviet Union have never been eliminated. The world was ruthlessly divided into two halves by the "Iron Curtain".
"Churchill's Memoirs of World War II 12: The Iron Curtain" records the magnificent history before the Allied forces were about to achieve total victory in the late World War II: the successful convening of the Yalta Conference, the Soviet Red Army's march to Berlin, the defeat and surrender of German fascism, the friction between the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union, the United States dropping two atomic bombs on Japan and the impact of the Potsdam Proclamation. At the same time, it also shows the complex and subtle relationships within the Allies. Although a series of international conferences established a new order, the barriers and contradictions between the Western world and the Soviet Union have never been eliminated. The world was ruthlessly divided into two halves by the "Iron Curtain".

第二次世界大战回忆录1:从战争到战争
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This book explains the author's own perspective on the situation from 1919 to 1939, and his in-depth consideration of a series of policies of Germany as a defeated country and Britain and France as victors after World War I. On this basis, it details Germany's preparations for launching World War II and Hitler's conspiracy. In this book, the author shows his vision and wisdom as a great statesman and strategist through relevant historical materials.
This book explains the author's own perspective on the situation from 1919 to 1939, and his in-depth consideration of a series of policies of Germany as a defeated country and Britain and France as victors after World War I. On this basis, it details Germany's preparations for launching World War II and Hitler's conspiracy. In this book, the author shows his vision and wisdom as a great statesman and strategist through relevant historical materials.

The Tale of Genji
General Fiction源氏物语
(japanese) Murasaki Shikibu
"The Tale of Genji" is a novel by the Japanese female writer Murasaki Shikibu. It is also the earliest full-length realistic novel in the world and represents the peak of Japanese classical literature. Ye Weiqu and Tang Yuemei, two influential Japanese translators and scholars, spent eight years working together to create a brand new translation for readers. With a translation that is closer to the original text and detailed annotations, it can be said to be suitable for both reading and research.
"The Tale of Genji" is a novel by the Japanese female writer Murasaki Shikibu. It is also the earliest full-length realistic novel in the world and represents the peak of Japanese classical literature. Ye Weiqu and Tang Yuemei, two influential Japanese translators and scholars, spent eight years working together to create a brand new translation for readers. With a translation that is closer to the original text and detailed annotations, it can be said to be suitable for both reading and research.

Set Sail
General Fiction出帆
(japan) Takehisa Yumeji
"Those who know Meng Er may read Meng Er's self-defense from the novel and see Meng Er's lies. But the lies in the autobiography can be said to be the truth within the lie. The truth is revealed in the shadow of the lie, revealing the situation that only I can express. From this level, "Sail Out" is Meng Er himself, a faithful reproduction of the human feelings, love and hate around Meng Er, and it is more true than anyone's critical biography of Meng Er."
"Those who know Meng Er may read Meng Er's self-defense from the novel and see Meng Er's lies. But the lies in the autobiography can be said to be the truth within the lie. The truth is revealed in the shadow of the lie, revealing the situation that only I can express. From this level, "Sail Out" is Meng Er himself, a faithful reproduction of the human feelings, love and hate around Meng Er, and it is more true than anyone's critical biography of Meng Er."

Setting Sun: Human Disqualification
General Fiction斜阳:人的失格
(japan) Osamu Dazai
A classic work that reflects on youth and confusion; a representative work of Japanese post-war rogue literary writer Dazai Osamu; Lin Shaohua's new translation, which uses the Chinese translation of "Human Disqualification" for the first time, the most authoritative translation among 17 versions; includes "Setting Sun" and "Human Disqualification", the top works of Japanese post-war literature; Japanese writer Li Changsheng has included them in the eleven must-read Japanese literature; "Setting Sun" is about the declining aristocracy and life like the sunset. Does the destruction of old morality lead to the emergence of new morality? Kazuko and her mother gave up their home in Nishikata Town, Tokyo, and moved to this slightly Chinese-style villa in Izu in early December of the year Japan surrendered unconditionally. However, life was not quiet, and my mother fell ill. This noble family has begun to decline. "Setting Sun", which is the culmination of Dazai's literature, describes the psychological transition of a member of a declining aristocratic family, interweaves the perspective of hope and disappointment in life, and stirs up a new life of loneliness. It is known as "Japan's Cherry Orchard". It set a best-selling record for post-war literary works, and the term "Setting Sun Clan" became widely known as a synonym for declining aristocrats. "Human Disqualification" describes human disqualification, that is, the loss of human qualifications. It depicts the protagonist Ye Zang from adolescence to middle age, experiencing the harshness of the world, indulging in wine and sex, and finally destroying himself. "The Disqualification of Man" written by Osamu Dazai before his death can be said to be a self-portrait of his entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. It is known as the "immortal masterpiece" in the Japanese literary world and the "final settlement" of Dazai's literature.
A classic work that reflects on youth and confusion; a representative work of Japanese post-war rogue literary writer Dazai Osamu; Lin Shaohua's new translation, which uses the Chinese translation of "Human Disqualification" for the first time, the most authoritative translation among 17 versions; includes "Setting Sun" and "Human Disqualification", the top works of Japanese post-war literature; Japanese writer Li Changsheng has included them in the eleven must-read Japanese literature; "Setting Sun" is about the declining aristocracy and life like the sunset. Does the destruction of old morality lead to the emergence of new morality? Kazuko and her mother gave up their home in Nishikata Town, Tokyo, and moved to this slightly Chinese-style villa in Izu in early December of the year Japan surrendered unconditionally. However, life was not quiet, and my mother fell ill. This noble family has begun to decline. "Setting Sun", which is the culmination of Dazai's literature, describes the psychological transition of a member of a declining aristocratic family, interweaves the perspective of hope and disappointment in life, and stirs up a new life of loneliness. It is known as "Japan's Cherry Orchard". It set a best-selling record for post-war literary works, and the term "Setting Sun Clan" became widely known as a synonym for declining aristocrats. "Human Disqualification" describes human disqualification, that is, the loss of human qualifications. It depicts the protagonist Ye Zang from adolescence to middle age, experiencing the harshness of the world, indulging in wine and sex, and finally destroying himself. "The Disqualification of Man" written by Osamu Dazai before his death can be said to be a self-portrait of his entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. It is known as the "immortal masterpiece" in the Japanese literary world and the "final settlement" of Dazai's literature.

Satan's Blacklist
General Fiction撒旦的黑名单
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Stock trader Alvin Benson is a "good old man" in the eyes of his relatives and friends, but he is suddenly shot at home. His brother, Major Benson, runs between the police and prosecutors, trying to find out the real culprit who killed his brother. Detective Vance happened to be involved in the investigation of the case. He made a shocking statement at the murder scene, saying that the case could be solved in five minutes. But what's puzzling is that Vance then threw out six lists one after another, and all of them were suspected of committing the crime. As the murder suspects were denied one by one, the real culprit behind the scenes also emerged, and the outcome of the case was also bizarre and unbelievable.
Stock trader Alvin Benson is a "good old man" in the eyes of his relatives and friends, but he is suddenly shot at home. His brother, Major Benson, runs between the police and prosecutors, trying to find out the real culprit who killed his brother. Detective Vance happened to be involved in the investigation of the case. He made a shocking statement at the murder scene, saying that the case could be solved in five minutes. But what's puzzling is that Vance then threw out six lists one after another, and all of them were suspected of committing the crime. As the murder suspects were denied one by one, the real culprit behind the scenes also emerged, and the outcome of the case was also bizarre and unbelievable.

A Brief History of China
History中国简史
(france) René Grusset
"A Brief History of China" written by French historian and sinologist Grusset is one of the classic works for Westerners to study Chinese history. In the book, the author uses major historical events and historical figures as points to connect the history of China for thousands of years. Based on these points, the author unfolds the picture and intercepts unique visual aspects one by one, from the origin of China to the fall of the Qing Dynasty. At the same time, the author does not write about Chinese history in isolation, but puts it into the overall context of world history. Through horizontal and vertical comparisons, he looks at Chinese history and civilization more objectively from another perspective, and shows us a Chinese history that is different from previous perspectives.
"A Brief History of China" written by French historian and sinologist Grusset is one of the classic works for Westerners to study Chinese history. In the book, the author uses major historical events and historical figures as points to connect the history of China for thousands of years. Based on these points, the author unfolds the picture and intercepts unique visual aspects one by one, from the origin of China to the fall of the Qing Dynasty. At the same time, the author does not write about Chinese history in isolation, but puts it into the overall context of world history. Through horizontal and vertical comparisons, he looks at Chinese history and civilization more objectively from another perspective, and shows us a Chinese history that is different from previous perspectives.

War and Peace (part 2)
General Fiction战争与和平(下)
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This book is an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. The author uses superb artistic skills to create a series of distinctive characters and describe all kinds of human emotions and world conditions. There are a total of 559 characters in the book, ranging from emperors, princes, diplomats, generals, and nobles; to landlords, businessmen, farmers, and soldiers. Such many characters are endowed with a new vision and color under the pen of an art master who is best at expressing the psychology and personality characteristics of characters. The heroes and heroines appear in front of readers with all the complexity and uniqueness of their spiritual lives. This book has an epic style, with a vast picture and numerous characters. The book contains both narrations of major historical events in Russia and Western Europe, as well as fictional plots; it contains both battles with swords and blood, as well as comfortable and quiet daily life; it contains both impassioned discussions of people and the world, as well as delicate and graceful lyrical narratives.
This book is an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. The author uses superb artistic skills to create a series of distinctive characters and describe all kinds of human emotions and world conditions. There are a total of 559 characters in the book, ranging from emperors, princes, diplomats, generals, and nobles; to landlords, businessmen, farmers, and soldiers. Such many characters are endowed with a new vision and color under the pen of an art master who is best at expressing the psychology and personality characteristics of characters. The heroes and heroines appear in front of readers with all the complexity and uniqueness of their spiritual lives. This book has an epic style, with a vast picture and numerous characters. The book contains both narrations of major historical events in Russia and Western Europe, as well as fictional plots; it contains both battles with swords and blood, as well as comfortable and quiet daily life; it contains both impassioned discussions of people and the world, as well as delicate and graceful lyrical narratives.

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General Fictionp
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This book is the pioneer work of British essay literature. With its concise language, beautiful writing style, thorough reasoning, and repeated aphorisms, it occupies a unique position in the history of world literature. "Reading it is like listening to the teachings of an expert, and I benefit a lot." It has been translated into many languages and published, and is still a best-seller to this day. In 1985, it was selected as one of the "20 Best Books in Human History" by the American "Life" magazine; in the same year, it was selected as a recommended book in the American "Good Reading Guide".
This book is the pioneer work of British essay literature. With its concise language, beautiful writing style, thorough reasoning, and repeated aphorisms, it occupies a unique position in the history of world literature. "Reading it is like listening to the teachings of an expert, and I benefit a lot." It has been translated into many languages and published, and is still a best-seller to this day. In 1985, it was selected as one of the "20 Best Books in Human History" by the American "Life" magazine; in the same year, it was selected as a recommended book in the American "Good Reading Guide".

The Great Gatsby
General Fiction了不起的盖茨比
(u. S.) Francis Scott Fitzgerald
By chance, Nick, a poor employee, breaks into the secret world of Gatsby, a lavish spender. Nick is surprised to find that the only fetter in Gatsby's heart is the little green light on the other side of the river - in the flickering light, lives his beloved old lover Daisy. Gatsby once lost Daisy due to poverty. In order to find love, he used all means to become a rich man and built a mansion, just to let his former lover come and sit for a while. However, the cold reality cannot tolerate misty dreams, and the real tragedy quietly begins at this moment...
By chance, Nick, a poor employee, breaks into the secret world of Gatsby, a lavish spender. Nick is surprised to find that the only fetter in Gatsby's heart is the little green light on the other side of the river - in the flickering light, lives his beloved old lover Daisy. Gatsby once lost Daisy due to poverty. In order to find love, he used all means to become a rich man and built a mansion, just to let his former lover come and sit for a while. However, the cold reality cannot tolerate misty dreams, and the real tragedy quietly begins at this moment...

Around the World in Eighty Days
General Fiction八十天环游地球
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In 1872, Mr. Phileas Fogg made a bet with his fellow members at the London Reform Club that he would travel around the world in eighty days. Under the circumstances at that time, this was indeed a difficult thing to do, because passengers must control the time very accurately, that is to say, they have to get on the ship as soon as they get off the train, and they have to get on the train as soon as they get off the ship. If there is any delay, the entire travel plan will be out of touch and all efforts will be wasted. But Mr. Fogg and his servant Know-It-All set out from London and passed through four continents: Europe, Africa, Asia, and the United States. They overcame countless natural and man-made obstacles with their firm will. They also rescued an Indian woman and married her, and finally returned to London after traveling around the world in eighty days. In this book, the author introduces the strange customs and rich geographical knowledge of various places through touching storylines.
In 1872, Mr. Phileas Fogg made a bet with his fellow members at the London Reform Club that he would travel around the world in eighty days. Under the circumstances at that time, this was indeed a difficult thing to do, because passengers must control the time very accurately, that is to say, they have to get on the ship as soon as they get off the train, and they have to get on the train as soon as they get off the ship. If there is any delay, the entire travel plan will be out of touch and all efforts will be wasted. But Mr. Fogg and his servant Know-It-All set out from London and passed through four continents: Europe, Africa, Asia, and the United States. They overcame countless natural and man-made obstacles with their firm will. They also rescued an Indian woman and married her, and finally returned to London after traveling around the world in eighty days. In this book, the author introduces the strange customs and rich geographical knowledge of various places through touching storylines.

Eugenie Grandet
General Fiction欧仁尼·葛朗台
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This book is the most important work in Balzac's "Human Comedy: Scenes from Provincial Life". Balzac called this novel "one of the most outstanding drawings" in "Human Comedy". The novel describes the family conflicts between the Grandet couple, father and daughter, uncle and nephew, profoundly reveals the money relationship in bourgeois families, extensively unfolds the customs of the French provinces in the first half of the 19th century, and creates a typical artistic image of "Grandet", one of the four misers in the gallery of world literary figures. He was greedy, cunning, and stingy. Money was his belief. Watching gold alone was his hobby. Before he died, he did not forget to tell his daughter to go there and give an account. His family was extremely wealthy, but he had to personally distribute the bread for every meal and the candles he lit every day. His stinginess swelled and engulfed him whole. Grandet was portrayed extremely vividly, making him one of the most famous typical images in the history of world literature.
This book is the most important work in Balzac's "Human Comedy: Scenes from Provincial Life". Balzac called this novel "one of the most outstanding drawings" in "Human Comedy". The novel describes the family conflicts between the Grandet couple, father and daughter, uncle and nephew, profoundly reveals the money relationship in bourgeois families, extensively unfolds the customs of the French provinces in the first half of the 19th century, and creates a typical artistic image of "Grandet", one of the four misers in the gallery of world literary figures. He was greedy, cunning, and stingy. Money was his belief. Watching gold alone was his hobby. Before he died, he did not forget to tell his daughter to go there and give an account. His family was extremely wealthy, but he had to personally distribute the bread for every meal and the candles he lit every day. His stinginess swelled and engulfed him whole. Grandet was portrayed extremely vividly, making him one of the most famous typical images in the history of world literature.

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General Fictionp
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This book is a long historical novel written by a British writer based on the background. The plot is touching and it is one of the classics of world literature. The story connects the two big cities of Paris and London, and revolves around Dr. Manmanet's family and the Saint-Antoine district headed by the Defarges. The novel describes how the nobles corrupted and harmed the people. The people's deep hatred for the nobles accumulated in their hearts, which led to the inevitable French Revolution. The main idea of the book is self-sacrifice for love. The "Twin Cities" in the book's title refer to Paris and London.
This book is a long historical novel written by a British writer based on the background. The plot is touching and it is one of the classics of world literature. The story connects the two big cities of Paris and London, and revolves around Dr. Manmanet's family and the Saint-Antoine district headed by the Defarges. The novel describes how the nobles corrupted and harmed the people. The people's deep hatred for the nobles accumulated in their hearts, which led to the inevitable French Revolution. The main idea of the book is self-sacrifice for love. The "Twin Cities" in the book's title refer to Paris and London.

Don Quixote (part 2)
General Fiction堂吉诃德(下)
H
This book tells the story that the story took place four to five hundred years ago, when the age of chivalry in Europe was over. However, the protagonist of the book, Mr. Don Quixote, became obsessed with reading chivalry novels and became obsessed with it. He found the armor, spears and shields that his great-grandfather had used, dressed up as a knight, and rode out to travel around the world. He believed that he was the greatest knight in history, and he was dedicated to eradicating violence and fighting injustice for the people and the country. He was not afraid of hardship and strong enemies, and fought bravely and tenaciously against the monsters he thought were monsters...
This book tells the story that the story took place four to five hundred years ago, when the age of chivalry in Europe was over. However, the protagonist of the book, Mr. Don Quixote, became obsessed with reading chivalry novels and became obsessed with it. He found the armor, spears and shields that his great-grandfather had used, dressed up as a knight, and rode out to travel around the world. He believed that he was the greatest knight in history, and he was dedicated to eradicating violence and fighting injustice for the people and the country. He was not afraid of hardship and strong enemies, and fought bravely and tenaciously against the monsters he thought were monsters...

Captain Grant's Children
General Fiction格兰特船长的儿女
(french) Verne
This book tells the story of Sir Glenarvan, the owner of the Duncan cruise ship, who took Grant's two children to rescue Grant. After learning about the missing Scottish navigator Captain Grant two years ago, Lord Glenarvan asked the British government to send a ship to rescue him. The British government rejected his request. So Sir Glenarvan resolutely organized a small rescue team, consisting of the Glenarvan couple, Major MacNabbs, Captain Harry Grant's sons and daughters Mary and Robert, and the geographer Paganel, who was famous for his carelessness. He personally led the team to complete the task of finding Captain Harry Grant. They crossed the mountains and grasslands of South America along the 37th parallel of south latitude, traversed Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth. Due to misinterpretations of documents, they encountered countless hardships along the way: earthquakes, floods, storms, vicious Maori and a conspiracy. But with incomparable perseverance and courage, they finally found Captain Harry Grant on the island of Maria Theresa in the Pacific.
This book tells the story of Sir Glenarvan, the owner of the Duncan cruise ship, who took Grant's two children to rescue Grant. After learning about the missing Scottish navigator Captain Grant two years ago, Lord Glenarvan asked the British government to send a ship to rescue him. The British government rejected his request. So Sir Glenarvan resolutely organized a small rescue team, consisting of the Glenarvan couple, Major MacNabbs, Captain Harry Grant's sons and daughters Mary and Robert, and the geographer Paganel, who was famous for his carelessness. He personally led the team to complete the task of finding Captain Harry Grant. They crossed the mountains and grasslands of South America along the 37th parallel of south latitude, traversed Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth. Due to misinterpretations of documents, they encountered countless hardships along the way: earthquakes, floods, storms, vicious Maori and a conspiracy. But with incomparable perseverance and courage, they finally found Captain Harry Grant on the island of Maria Theresa in the Pacific.

Don Quixote (part 1)
General Fiction堂吉诃德(上)
H
This book tells the story that the story took place four to five hundred years ago, when the age of chivalry in Europe was over. However, the protagonist of the book, Mr. Don Quixote, became obsessed with reading chivalry novels and became obsessed with it. He found the armor, spears and shields that his great-grandfather had used, dressed up as a knight, and rode out to travel around the world. He believed that he was the greatest knight in history, and he was dedicated to eradicating violence and fighting injustice for the people and the country. He was not afraid of hardship and strong enemies, and fought bravely and tenaciously against the monsters he thought were monsters...
This book tells the story that the story took place four to five hundred years ago, when the age of chivalry in Europe was over. However, the protagonist of the book, Mr. Don Quixote, became obsessed with reading chivalry novels and became obsessed with it. He found the armor, spears and shields that his great-grandfather had used, dressed up as a knight, and rode out to travel around the world. He believed that he was the greatest knight in history, and he was dedicated to eradicating violence and fighting injustice for the people and the country. He was not afraid of hardship and strong enemies, and fought bravely and tenaciously against the monsters he thought were monsters...

Happy Prince
General Fiction快乐王子
(british) Oscar Wilde
This book contains a total of thirteen fairy tales written by Oscar Wilde: "The Happy Prince", "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Selfish Giant", "The Faithful Friend", "The Great Rocket Fireworks", "The Young King", "The Star Child", "The Birthday of the Spanish Princess", "The Fisherman and His Soul", among which the most famous one is "The Happy Prince", whose statue towers over the city. Seeing the ugliness and poverty in the world, even though his heart was made of lead, he couldn't help but cry. With the help of Yanzi, he gave away all the valuable things he had to the poor, and eventually became dim and buried in the garbage heap with Yanzi... Several other stories also used touching plots and delicate writing to create a slightly sad and aesthetic atmosphere, praising truth, goodness, and beauty with passionate love.
This book contains a total of thirteen fairy tales written by Oscar Wilde: "The Happy Prince", "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Selfish Giant", "The Faithful Friend", "The Great Rocket Fireworks", "The Young King", "The Star Child", "The Birthday of the Spanish Princess", "The Fisherman and His Soul", among which the most famous one is "The Happy Prince", whose statue towers over the city. Seeing the ugliness and poverty in the world, even though his heart was made of lead, he couldn't help but cry. With the help of Yanzi, he gave away all the valuable things he had to the poor, and eventually became dim and buried in the garbage heap with Yanzi... Several other stories also used touching plots and delicate writing to create a slightly sad and aesthetic atmosphere, praising truth, goodness, and beauty with passionate love.

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General Fictionj
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This book is a record of the life and emotions of the little Jewish girl Anne Frank when she hid in a secret room two years before her death during World War II. Anne originally lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After the rise of the Nazis, she and her family took refuge in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. During the 25 long months, she used her pen and her dreams to write down every day's events and her own growth. As a growing girl, Anne expressed her views on the adult world, her enthusiastic and lively nature, her unknown writing talent and her first love in "Annie's Diary".
This book is a record of the life and emotions of the little Jewish girl Anne Frank when she hid in a secret room two years before her death during World War II. Anne originally lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After the rise of the Nazis, she and her family took refuge in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. During the 25 long months, she used her pen and her dreams to write down every day's events and her own growth. As a growing girl, Anne expressed her views on the adult world, her enthusiastic and lively nature, her unknown writing talent and her first love in "Annie's Diary".

Uncle Tom's Cabin
General Fiction汤姆叔叔的小屋
(us) Mrs. Stowe
This book revolves around the story of Uncle Tom, a black slave who endured many hardships, and describes his experiences with those around him (all slaves and slave owners). This sentimental novel profoundly depicts the cruel nature of slavery; and believes that Christian love can overcome the harm caused by enslaving fellow human beings. The publication of this novel set off the climax of the abolition movement in the United States and played a great role in promoting the outbreak of the American Civil War. It has been translated into many languages over the past 100 years and has had a profound impact on people around the world's fight against racial discrimination and their struggle for freedom and democracy.
This book revolves around the story of Uncle Tom, a black slave who endured many hardships, and describes his experiences with those around him (all slaves and slave owners). This sentimental novel profoundly depicts the cruel nature of slavery; and believes that Christian love can overcome the harm caused by enslaving fellow human beings. The publication of this novel set off the climax of the abolition movement in the United States and played a great role in promoting the outbreak of the American Civil War. It has been translated into many languages over the past 100 years and has had a profound impact on people around the world's fight against racial discrimination and their struggle for freedom and democracy.

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General Fictiono
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This is a novel that will never go out of style. The storyline is plain and simple but vivid and heartwarming
This is a novel that will never go out of style. The storyline is plain and simple but vivid and heartwarming

Anna Karenina (part 2)
General Fiction安娜·卡列尼娜(下)
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This book is the second monumental novel by the great writer Tolstoy. The protagonist Anna is an upper-class lady. She is young and beautiful, pursuing individual liberation and freedom of love, while her husband is a "bureaucratic machine" with an indifferent temperament. A chance encounter with a young military officer made Anna fall in love, and she resolutely left her husband and children to live with her sweetheart. But the longing for her son and the pressure from the surrounding environment made her fall into pain and uneasiness, and she gradually discovered that the sweetheart around her was not an ideal lover with single-minded affection. After experiencing a series of blows such as the loss of her son and a love change, Anna found that she could no longer live in this hypocritical society. In despair, she chose to commit suicide by lying on the train. The novel profoundly exposes the ugliness and hypocrisy of the Russian upper class in the 1860s and 1970s. It also expresses the author's moral and ideological exploration during the period of social transformation.
This book is the second monumental novel by the great writer Tolstoy. The protagonist Anna is an upper-class lady. She is young and beautiful, pursuing individual liberation and freedom of love, while her husband is a "bureaucratic machine" with an indifferent temperament. A chance encounter with a young military officer made Anna fall in love, and she resolutely left her husband and children to live with her sweetheart. But the longing for her son and the pressure from the surrounding environment made her fall into pain and uneasiness, and she gradually discovered that the sweetheart around her was not an ideal lover with single-minded affection. After experiencing a series of blows such as the loss of her son and a love change, Anna found that she could no longer live in this hypocritical society. In despair, she chose to commit suicide by lying on the train. The novel profoundly exposes the ugliness and hypocrisy of the Russian upper class in the 1860s and 1970s. It also expresses the author's moral and ideological exploration during the period of social transformation.

Silent Spring (new Version)
Literature寂静的春天(新版)
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After "Silent Spring" was published, it quickly became a bestseller that changed the United States and influenced the world, with sales exceeding 20 million copies. Nobel Peace Prize winner and former US Vice President Al Gore was deeply influenced by this book and believed that "Silent Spring" is like a cry in the wilderness. The book begins with a fable, describing to us the mutation of a beautiful village, and shows and analyzes the hazards of chemical pesticides from multiple angles, from land to sea and sky. This work not only has a rigorous and realistic scientific and rational spirit, but also has beautiful and delicate writing, full of humanistic feelings of reverence for nature and life. Carson, who was suffering from cancer, wrote the book while still ill, and passed away two years later. She is regarded as a pioneer of the environmental movement around the world. The appeal she left in her book and the idea that people should cooperate with nature and poison nature is poisoning human beings are still worthy of our attention and thought-provoking.
After "Silent Spring" was published, it quickly became a bestseller that changed the United States and influenced the world, with sales exceeding 20 million copies. Nobel Peace Prize winner and former US Vice President Al Gore was deeply influenced by this book and believed that "Silent Spring" is like a cry in the wilderness. The book begins with a fable, describing to us the mutation of a beautiful village, and shows and analyzes the hazards of chemical pesticides from multiple angles, from land to sea and sky. This work not only has a rigorous and realistic scientific and rational spirit, but also has beautiful and delicate writing, full of humanistic feelings of reverence for nature and life. Carson, who was suffering from cancer, wrote the book while still ill, and passed away two years later. She is regarded as a pioneer of the environmental movement around the world. The appeal she left in her book and the idea that people should cooperate with nature and poison nature is poisoning human beings are still worthy of our attention and thought-provoking.