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Silk Road (part 2)

Silk Road (part 2)

General Fiction

Wen Gan

513K0

This romantic history book, traveling through time and space for fifty-five years, is a complete drama of the ancient Silk Road. This historical novel reveals an important value to future generations, and it is also an iron law from prosperity to decline: "The people of Qin have no time to mourn themselves, and future generations will mourn for them. Later generations will grieve without taking note of it, which will also make future generations mourn for future generations."

Jiangshan of the Song Dynasty (volume 9): Yashan's Singing Song

Ge Hongbing Wang Leilei

115K0

Jia Sidao framed and sent people to assassinate Wen Tianxiang, forcing Wen Tianxiang to resign. Fortunately, thanks to the protection of Li Hansheng, Li Xuan and others around him, he was able to avert the danger. Jiang Wanli and others organized a rebel army to fight against the Yuan Dynasty, and eventually drowned themselves in the country. The Yuan army moved south, and the Southern Song Dynasty court in Lin'an surrendered. Ministers Lu Xiufu, Zhang Shijie, and Chen Yizhong led Yi Wang Zhao Ju, Guang Wang Zhao Bing and others to flee south. In the Battle of Yashan, more than 100,000 people in the Southern Song Dynasty drowned themselves in the sea. After Wen Tianxiang was captured, he was forced to Dadu and died unyieldingly.

The Land of the Song Dynasty (volume 2): Chen Qiao Shuanghui

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138K0

This volume begins with the mutiny of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin and Chen Qiao, and writes about the difficult journey of the founding of the Song Dynasty. The whole book describes how Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Pu planned to launch a mutiny. Zhao Kuangyin wore a yellow robe and was elected emperor. After ascending the throne, he drank wine and released his military power, and established a national policy of emphasizing culture and restraining military force. The story begins with Zhao Kuangyin ascending the throne and ends with Zhao Kuangyin being wounded secretly by Zhao Guangyi's sword. The fate of the emperor seems to be an unbreakable death loop, showing the entanglement of historical trends and life tragedies.

Another, the Same

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27K02

Borges's collection of poems, created in 1964, is also the author's particular favorite. It contains seventy-five poems, including the masterpieces "Poems About God's Gift", "Poems of Speculation", "Rose and Milton", "Junin", etc., With themes involving Buenos Aires, Germanic language and culture, passing time... The book also opens with a preface by the author, which not only explains the unique aesthetic theory of poetry, but also explains that some of the poems were influenced by Robert Browning's dramatic monologues, as well as the influence of Lugonnes and Whitman.

The Moon in Front of Me·notes of St. Martin

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11K01

The representative works of Borges's early poetry include the two collections of poems he wrote in the 1920s, "The Moon Before Me" and "Notes of Saint Martin". The collection of poems mainly depicts the writer's hometown of Buenos Aires, its "streets with pink storefronts", its South District, North District and "suburban horizons". It also records the grandparents and parents who once lived here, as well as the emotions placed here.

Seven Nights

Seven Nights

Literature

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68K0

The collection of lectures, published in 1980, includes the contents of seven lectures given by Borges in the summer of 1977. They are respectively titled "The Divine Comedy", nightmares, "One Thousand and One Nights", Buddhism, poetry, Jewish mysticism and blindness. It tells about Borges's interaction with the "Divine Comedy", the nightmare mixed with mirrors and labyrinths, Eastern consciousness, the essence of Buddhism, the aesthetics of poetry, the concept of holy books and the tools of art, etc.

Deep Rose

Deep Rose

Literature

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8K02

Borges's poetry collection "Deep Rose", created in 1975, contains twenty-seven poems. The author has deep knowledge of the aesthetic theory and creative practice of poetry. He proposed that "language is a symbol of magic, but it has been intensified by time. The mission of the poet is to restore its original advantages that have now been lost." At the same time, Borges proposed the tasks of poetry: first, to convey accurate facts, and second, to give us practical touches like the close sea. In this collection of poems, Borges strives to discover the unique beauty of things and the overlooked value of words, giving poetry richer connotations.

Night Story

Night Story

Literature

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12K0

Borges's collection of poems "Night Stories", created in 1977, contains thirty-one poems. The author has deep knowledge of the aesthetic theory and creative practice of poetry. He proposed that "anything - a comment, a farewell, an encounter, an interesting Arabic pattern on a playing card - can arouse beauty. The poet's mission is to reflect this kind of affectionate emotion with allegory or rhyme." In this collection of poems, Borges strives to discover the unique beauty of things and the overlooked value of words, giving poetry richer connotations.

Written for the Six-stringed Harp·ode to the Shadow

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21K02

Borges created two collections of poems in 1965 and 1969 respectively. The six-stringed guitar is another name for the guitar. The book contains eleven poems written by Borges about guitar tunes and advises readers to make up for the music they cannot hear by imagining "a person sitting on the threshold of his house or in a store holding a guitar while playing and singing." "Ode to Shadows" is the author's fifth collection of poems. In addition to the often mentioned mirrors, labyrinths and swords, two new themes have been added: old age and ethics.

Iron Coin

Iron Coin

Literature

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11K0

A collection of poems created by Borges in 1976, containing thirty-five poems. The author has deep knowledge of the aesthetic theory and creative practice of poetry. He proposed that "every thing, no matter how brief and slight, will give us a special sense of beauty. Every word, even though it has existed for many centuries, can still start a new chapter and have an impact on the future." In this collection of poems, Borges strives to discover the unique beauty of things and the overlooked value of words, giving poetry richer connotations.

Poetry

Poetry

Literature

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77K02

Collection of lectures, in the autumn of 1967, Borges was invited to give the Norton Lectures at Harvard University and delivered six lectures on the status of poetry, metaphorical patterns, novels and poetry, phonology and translation. After more than thirty years in the library, the audio tapes of the lectures were compiled and published by Treasurer Kelin-Ander Mihaile, who was then an associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages ​​and Literatures at the University of Western Ontario. The complete collection is widely cited and covers many literary phenomena from ancient times to the present. It also has the informal sense of colloquial text, and it is narrated with ease. "The Art of Poetry is a book that introduces literature, taste, and Borges himself... Borges started a dialogue with writers and texts of all ages, and these themes always seem to be interesting even if they are quoted and discussed again and again."

Buenos Aires Passion

(argentina) Jorge Luis Borges

8K0

Borges's first collection of poems, published by Borges at his own expense in 1923, was his first attempt to enter the literary world. The collection of poems mainly depicts Buenos Aires, the birthplace of the writer, the city's early mornings and dusk, urban areas and suburbs composed of low-rise buildings, its tranquility and sadness. Underneath the hometown complex is the tracing of family history and historical culture. Various specific things and characters seem to have an eternal appearance under the erosion of time.

Evaristo Callego

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46K0

This collection of essays, published in 1930, is Borges's introduction and evaluation of the life and works of Argentine poet Evaristo Callego, as well as his imagination of Argentine city life. Evaristo Callego is a poet rooted in the city. The suburbs he writes are completely different from the environment in which Borges grew up, full of laughter but tense at any time. Tango, six-stringed harp, dagger, hero, traitor and other keywords of suburban life merged into the world in Borges's eyes.

I Am an Orphan

I Am an Orphan

General Fiction

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173K03

"We Are Orphans" is the fifth novel by Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro, first published in 2000. London, England, 1930s. The young and successful Christopher Banks is a well-known detective throughout the UK. His legend of solving crimes has long been spread word of mouth in London social circles. However, for many years, an unsolved case has lingered in the mind of the famous detective for a long time. That is the mysterious disappearance of his biological parents in old Shanghai when he was a child. "Chasing the shadow of the disappearance of his parents", our protagonist searches all the way from the rich and luxurious London upper class, and finally returns to Shanghai under the gunfire of the Japanese invaders. This was by no means a tender homecoming. In this city that was once bustling with traffic and is now full of smoke and smoke, what awaits him is a dark secret and a cruel truth, and his Sherlock Holmes-style fairy tale life will also be reduced to ruins like his childhood hometown...

Discuss Other Episodes

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111K0

A collection of essays, published in 1952, containing thirty-five essays, which are Borges's comments on his favorite works and writers. He discussed the spread of Confucian classics through the burning of books by the First Emperor of Qin, traced Kafka's aesthetic pioneers in Kafka's novels, searched for the spatiotemporal connection between individuals and groups in Keats's poems, and discovered the psychological trajectory of the collision of fantasy and reality from Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. These unconventional aesthetic understandings show advanced perceptions.

Aleph

Aleph

General Fiction

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78K02

A collection of novels, published in 1949, containing seventeen short stories. Aleph is the first letter of Hebrew. In mathematics, it represents infinite numbers and infinite sets. Mysticism understands it as the potential energy that transcends the limits of time and space. Borges uses the form of novels to expand his thoughts on time, space, the universe, macro and micro. After the death of the woman I admired, "I" still visited her home every year on her birthday. Her cousin Daneri had been writing a long poem entitled "The World" for many years. He confided a secret to "me", that there was an "Aleph" in the corner of the basement, which was the source of his poetry writing talent. "I" lay quietly on the brick floor in the dark basement, staring at the nineteenth step of the staircase. Finally, I saw a small flashing ball. The scene in the ball was dazzling. "The universe is included in it." That was Aleph.

Private Collection: Preface

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51K0

Contains sixty-four prefaces, published in 1988. "This set of books that I have roughly thought of and want to write a preface to is written to please people. I did not choose according to my own literary habits, nor according to a certain tradition, a certain school, a country or an era." Using only the beauty of literature as a criterion, Borges combined the books that he "cannot put down and want to share with others" into a private collection and wrote the preface. It not only discusses famous figures such as Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Wilde, and Kafka, but also discusses authors and works that are gradually being forgotten. There are South American novelists with whom the author is most familiar, as well as relatively unknown Japanese classical literature and Nordic epics.

Days

Days

Literature

I

16K01

The collection of poems written by Borges in 1981 is one of his late mature works. The opening chapter of "The Numbers of Days" emphasizes that "intelligence (the mind) thinks through abstract concepts, poetry (dreams) is composed of images, myths or fables", and Borges claimed that he was pursuing an intermediate form in the book.

Book of Sand

Book of Sand

General Fiction

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49K014

The collection of novels, published in 1975, contains 13 short stories, which are the top works of Borges in his late writing period. Facing a "book of sand" with endless pages, at first it was a sense of happiness that we took for ourselves, and finally we realized that it was a terrible monster and the source of all troubles. This book is the embodiment of Borges's book worship complex and symbolizes the infinite universe and world. People try their best to break through the unknown, but in the end they experience the infinite and confirm their own insignificance and powerlessness. "If space is infinite, we are at any point in space. If time is infinite, we are at any point in time." Concepts such as infinity, possibility, death, memory and time, philosophical and metaphysical thinking are contained in each article.

Brody Report

Brody Report

General Fiction

(argentina) Jorge Luis Borges

43K0

A collection of novels, published in 1970, containing eleven short stories. The third party, the informant, the revenge driven by worship, the secret duel... "The stories are all realistic", but they are like a dream. The "Brody Report" was inspired by the British writer Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels" and presents a report written by missionary Brody on his life in the Yahoo tribe. The detailed description of the report creates a sense of falsehood. Borges defined it clearly: "In the end, literature is nothing more than a guided dream."

Collected Works of Dostoevsky (set of 9 Volumes in Total)

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3.2M02

Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was not only one of the greatest novel masters in the Russian literary world of the 19th century, but also one of the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novel masters in history in the world. With his voluminous creations, he is unique and unparalleled in his profound description and in-depth exploration of human beings' complex and even divided human nature, psychology and even abnormal spirits. If Tolstoy represents the breadth of Russian literature, Dostoyevsky represents the depth of Russian literature. Shanghai Translation Publishing House's cloth-bound hardcover "Collected Works of Dostoevsky" includes all seven novels by Dostoyev "The Injured and Insulted People", "Notes from the House of the Dead", "Crime and Punishment", "The Idiot", "Ghost", "The Boy" and "The Brothers Karamazov", as well as the collection of short and medium stories "White Nights", totaling eight types and nine volumes, basically covering all the most important works created by Dostoyev throughout his life.

Borges, Spoken

Borges, Spoken

Literature

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37K0

Collection of lectures. In May and June of 1978, Borges gave five lectures at the University of Belgrano in Argentina, on the topics of books, immortality, Emmanuel Swedenborg, detective novels, and time. The theme seems grand and abstract, but the author takes a different approach: talking about the history of books from the perspective of oral tradition, using poetry as a starting point to analyze the meaning of immortality, using Swedenborg to talk about the philosophical propositions of life and death, and hailing detective novels as saviors in a chaotic literary era. The basic metaphysical question of "time" runs throughout the five lessons.

Apocryphal Collection

Apocryphal Collection

General Fiction

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36K02

A collection of novels, including nine short stories, which was published together with "The Garden of Forking Paths" as the "Fictional Collection" in 1944, continuing the theme of fictional legendary stories. On Christmas Eve in 1938, Borges hit his head on the window while going upstairs. The wound became infected and deteriorated into sepsis. He suffered from high fever, hallucinations, and aphasia. It took more than a month to recover. This experience of wandering between life and death became the author's "most proud story" in the collection of novels, "The South", which is also regarded as a turning point in Borges's writing. Since then, the complete elimination of the binary opposition between reality and fiction has become Borges's most common writing technique.

Nine Cantos of Dante

(argentina) Jorge Luis Borges

25K0

A collection of essays, published in 1982. Dante's "Divine Comedy" was judged by Borges as "the pinnacle of literature and all books" and "the highest gift that literature can give us." He wrote nine short essays, starting from a certain character in the "Divine Comedy", starting from a certain detail, or even starting from a certain word, combining perspectives from psychology, philosophy, theology and other fields to interpret the classics.

Not About a Boy (original Work of the Movie "about a Boy")

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154K0

The most popular comedy novel by Nick Hornby, the most popular British writer today, and the film version of "About a Boy" starring Hugh Grant is known as "the most important British comedy". One is a twelve-year-old boy who has no childhood and is "the oldest in the world", and the other is a thirty-six-year-old man who "refuses to grow up" and is least willing to mature. The background is our noisy post-industrial era. There's sex, rock 'n' roll, lies, and more genuine laughter; it's cool enough, avant-garde enough, nonsensical enough, and speaks directly to your heart. Teach you what growth and maturity are in humor and sadness, laughter and tears.

Fahrenheit 451 (the Original Science Fiction Movie of the Same Name)

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88K08

A classic masterpiece by a contemporary science fiction master, it caused a huge sensation when it was first published fifty years ago and is considered an important masterpiece of dystopian novels. Fahrenheit 451 is the ignition point of paper. The story takes place in a world that suppresses freedom of thought. All books here are banned. The job of firefighters is not to put out fires, but to burn books. The protagonist of the novel has been a firefighter for ten years, but he has never doubted his job until one day he meets a strange girl and begins to have doubts about his job, until he launches a challenge to the world.

The Martian Chronicles

The Martian Chronicles

General Fiction

I

134K02

The earth is on the verge of destruction, and people, armed with their oldest fears and deepest desires, immigrate to Mars in search of a new start. Humans conquered Mars-and Mars conquered humans. The Red Planet, home to an ancient and endangered race, seemed to have cast a spell on him, changing him forever. The Martian who knows the techniques of "telepathy" and "transformation"; the lonely Martian wife and her jealous husband who fell in love with the Earthlings; the rocket captain who landed safely after all the hardships but was imprisoned in a mental hospital; the sinister gentleman who plotted to exact revenge with the horrific scenes in Edgar Allan Poe's novels... Can the noise caused by humans finally return to peace in this strange red land? Can Mars become another home for humans?

Fu Lei's Translation Classics (32 Volumes in Total)

(france) Balzac Et Al.

4.1M02

Fu Lei (April 7, 1908 - September 3, 1966) was a famous Chinese translator, writer, educator, and art critic. In his early years, he studied abroad at the University of Paris in France. He has translated a large number of French works, including works by Balzac, Romain Rolland, Voltaire and other famous writers. In the early 1960s, Fu Lei was admitted as a member of the French Balzac Research Society for his outstanding contributions in translating Balzac's works. Mr. Fu Lei has been translating Hong Fu throughout his life, and his translation career lasted for thirty years. His translations are characterized by expressiveness, smooth writing, rich word use, and good color changes. This collection includes foreign classics translated by Fu Lei.

Tears of the Immortal Heroes and Bones Heroes (volume 1) (14 Volumes in Total)

Tengu Looks At The Moon, Etc.

1.0M0

A Thousand Journeys Like a Dream: When the Demon Cult invaded the Tangu Sword Sect, Jiang Yuebai, a disciple of the Tangu Sword Sect, fought hard to kill the enemy and try to save the sect. When he was fighting to the death with the villain Tang Chen, a series of shocking secrets related to him were gradually revealed; "The Play" is about the love and hatred between the young master of the "Tingfeng Pavilion" Yun Xiao and the second master Shen Bingyan. Why did the second master rebel? But he risked his life to save the pavilion master? The once-famous Qin Yue hid her identity among the people after being framed. Five years later, due to an injustice, she chose to be herself and return to the world... The name of the sword is passionate: "If I cut off your sword, you must promise me to retire from the world." A very strange young man. No one in the world knows who that young man is, but everyone knows that there is a sword called Passionate in the world. "The Lovely Name of the Knife" brings hope to every woman who is waiting for her lover to return. People in the world said that Chu Xiangyu made this sentimental knife.

O

O

General Fiction

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79K0

A coming-of-age novel that conquers the world! Countless celebrities have gained life enlightenment from this book: Napoleon, Hegel, Nietzsche, Marquez, Kafka, Hesse, Maugham, Milan Kundera, Calvino, Thomas Mann... In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" reveals the ultimate passion and loneliness of young people on their way to self-realization. It led a revolution in thought and was the first German literary classic that shocked the world.

Centennial Law (set of 2 Volumes)

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313K03

Recommended by Jiang Fangzhou! Won the 66th Japan Mystery Writers Association Annual Award! "The Life of the Disliked Matsuko" was conceived by the author Soki Yamada for ten years. "I can never write anything better than this!" - Yamada Muneki. Shortlisted for the 2013 Japan Bookstore Award, Yamada Futaro Award, Yamamoto Goshirō Award, and Japan Nebula Award. Is immortality the eternal dream of mankind, or the beginning of a nightmare? After the war, Japan introduced the immortality technology from the United States, and all its citizens gained the possibility of immortality. However, immortality has brought about a series of social problems. For this reason, the government promulgated the "Century Law", which stipulates that "all persons vaccinated with the immortality vaccine must give up their right to live after a hundred years." As a result, society is in turmoil and people are panicked. Now, Japan's first 100 years are approaching...

L

L

General Fiction

H

86K06

"This story explains everything we are going through in one sentence!" A masterpiece of the era in Hemingway's eyes, Haruki Murakami's literary creation benchmark! The commanding heights of American literature! A constant reminder of the temptations, corruptions and indulgences that money brings. In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Great Gatsby" dissects eternal confusion and loneliness. Eliot regarded it as a pioneer of American novels, and Yeats regarded it as an annotation of American society and a milestone in literary history.

La Traviata

La Traviata

General Fiction

(french) Xiao Dumas

134K04

French love classic! The famous work of French national treasure playwright Xiao Dumas! "It has moved countless literary masters - Li Shutong, Lu Xun, Yan Fu, Zhou Zuoren, Qian Zhongshu, Bing Xin, Ding Ling. "La Traviata" was the beginning of my pursuit of reading Western literary works." - Bing Xin. In the common spiritual world of mankind, "La Traviata" describes the sincerity and innocence of love. It is known as the eternal classic of pure love, the pioneer of French realist drama, and the first world famous book to be introduced to China! Since its publication 170 years ago, it has profoundly influenced the creation of Chinese literature and art. It is a world-famous work that simultaneously detonated the literary and artistic phenomenon of novels, operas, and movies.

Carmen

Carmen

General Fiction

(france) Prosper Mérimée

201K01

An immortal legendary woman in the history of literature. In the common spiritual world of mankind, "Carmen" conveys the belief of "Give me freedom or give me death." The masterpiece of French literary master Mérimée has promoted the maturity of French short stories and short stories. In the two centuries since its publication, it has been adapted into various art forms more than 150 times. This work is such a joy! - Nietzsche. Carmen is one of the few people who can skip temporal reality and enter eternity. --Steiner.

Don't Look Back Now (original Work of the Movie "venice")

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182K01

A suspenseful classic from a 20th century literary master! Daphne Du Maurier, a literary giant who won the Edgar Allan Poe Award and the National Book Award, and the author of the classics "Butterfly Dream" and "Dreaming of Life" is the first collection of short suspense novels. Listen to me and don't look back! Don't look back! "Don't look back now." John warned his wife Laura in a restaurant in Venice. But everything changed when Laura looked back. Later - Laura met a pair of twin sisters who claimed to be able to see the souls of the dead, but her husband John thought the twin sisters had evil intentions. John found the figure of a little red girl running away in an alley, but his wife Laura saw nothing. At the same time, Venice was gradually shrouded in the shadow of death, and everyone was discussing a serial murder case. The police could not see any motive, the murderer has not been brought to justice, and John and Laura still knew nothing about it...

Stanbul Train

Stanbul Train

General Fiction

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144K01

The legendary master nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature 21 times! A master writer highly respected by Marquez and Faulkner, Graham Greene is a highly regarded and famous work. By describing a group of passengers on the train, it shows the spiritual outlook of an era. All the things that I love but that you doubt, I will do my best to do. On the Orient Express bound for Stanbul, passengers with different identities, different personalities, and different purposes such as Jewish businessman Myatt, political exile Zinner, song and dance actor Collor, British journalist Mabel, best-selling author Savory, and habitual thief Grünlich met each other, and a series of unexpected events occurred. By describing this group of passengers, Green shows the social status and spiritual outlook of Europe in the 1930s, and where they should go in this chaotic era. All the things that I love but that you doubt, I will do my best to do.

Quick Travel Gold Medal Mission

Small Fish Pepper

678K09

As a gold medal taskmaster in the system space, Su Mo was determined to retrieve his lost memories, but while doing the tasks, he got to know some people. What? The cute guard at the beginning turned out to be his younger brother, the cold boy was his son, the autistic girl was his daughter, and the target person in every mission turned out to be... His lover! When all the memories were restored, he learned that due to the system's eagerness for success, his lover needed to be rescued again! In order to find his lover, Su Mo once again embarked on a journey through time!

Ling Fei Jing

Feng Ge

1.1M0196

Liang Xiao is far away, Lu Jian has not yet been born, and Le Zhiyang steps into the world. The spiritual stone fish, the throne of Ming Dynasty, detonated the rivers and lakes and the country! In the twenty-seventh year of Hongwu's reign in the Ming Dynasty, the situation had been decided and the world belonged to Zhu Yuanzhang. But at this time, the world was full of complicated forces, and there were many sects who were dissatisfied with the Zhu dynasty and even coveted the throne of the emperor. The world was bloody and full of disputes.

Nightingale

Nightingale

General Fiction

L

295K7.917

Christine Hanna captures the epic panorama of World War II with courage, grace, and insight, depicting a little-known and intimate history: women's war. This heartbreakingly beautiful novel celebrates the optimism of the human spirit and the resilience of women.

I Will Pamper You to the Core, Doting on My Sweet Wife

Yanzijunz

58K04

From the moment she was born, someone complained about her name, "Little Star? This name is really funny." However, after the first glance, someone immediately recognized that "this is the person I want to protect for the rest of my life." She is charming, he is evil and arrogant, she is not a little white rabbit, but he is a big bad wolf. When she gets into trouble, he protects her. If anyone wants to hurt her, he will make her life worse than death! Yan Zijun will say something here first. This article is a sweet article, because I don't like abuse myself. 1V1 The male and female protagonists are physically and mentally healthy. Newcomers please support me. (^3^)╱~~

Murder Prepared for Him

Jiang Feng

143K013

Interpol Ouyang Nan married his stepfather's daughter, but his wife had been having an affair with his twin brother Ouyang Tong. After learning that his wife was pregnant with his brother's child, Ouyang Nan made up his mind to divorce his wife and vowed to kill Ouyang Tong. Unexpectedly, while he was fired for being drunk in the duty room, his mother, stepfather and wife died in a car accident while traveling. But he still continued his plan to murder his brother. He used homemade nitroglycerin to destroy the teahouse where his brother was staying, and then surrendered to the police station. However, during the police investigation, Ouyang Nan was surprised to learn that his brother had been killed before he carried out the explosion. Ouyang Nan was ready to escape from prison and find out the truth. During the investigation, he couldn't help but fall in love with his brother's wife, Chen Jie, and learned about his brother's life and the emotional entanglements of his parents.

The Path of All Living Beings

Li Junhu

143K0

This is a work that reflects the picture of rural society, shows the remnants of China's five thousand years of farming civilization, and vividly reproduces the original appearance of poetic and mysterious rural life, writing about our common nostalgia.

Dublins

Dublins

General Fiction

(ireland) James Joyce

139K0

A great novel about spiritual paralysis and epiphany. "Dublins" was completed in 1905 and was rejected by more than 20 publishers. Later, with the help and recommendation of the American Imagist poet Ezra Pound, it was officially published in 1914. Joyce completed his writing about Dublin with fifteen exquisite and polished short stories, focusing on the most ordinary but fleeting moments that everyone has experienced. Joyce once said that the purpose of writing Dubliners was to write its own chapter in the moral and spiritual history of Ireland. But the mental state of Dubliners revealed through Joyce's keen observation can also be said to be the mental state of all mankind, especially people in modern society.

Brave New World Return to Brave New World

(english) Aldous Huxley

190K0

"Brave New World" is one of the most classic dystopian literature of the 20th century. This work, together with George Orwell's "1984" and Zamyatin's "Us", is known as the three "dystopian" books and has a profound influence on the ideological circles at home and abroad. The book cites extensive knowledge of biology and psychology to describe the fictional society of 632 Ford Era, that is, 2532 AD. This is a society where people are controlled from birth to death. "Return to the Brave New World" combines reality and starts with key topics such as population expansion, bloated organizations, dictatorship, and the concept of freedom. It once again interprets the fictional "New World", reflects the impact of scientific and technological civilization on real society, and raises the issue of where human beings should go. In the intersection of illusion, reality and the future, we might as well return to the "new world" and think about the true meaning of science and technology again.

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R

General Fiction

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67K0

In life, one should never act or cheat. The famous work of Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature; the latest translation by the winner of the Fu Lei Translation and Publishing Award. "The Stranger" is a classic of existentialism and absurdist literature, and one of the most famous novels in the Western literary world in the 20th century. Exclusively included is the 10,000-word introduction to "Camus's Literary Journey" by Professor Zheng Kruu, which provides an in-depth analysis of Camus's life and creation. His important literary creation illuminates with clear seriousness the issues of human conscience in our time. As an artist and moralist, he vividly embodies the moral conscience of modern people through an existentialist's perspective on the absurdity of the world, and dramatically expresses the most basic issues related to human existence such as freedom, justice and death.

Around the World in Eighty Days

I

121K0

Mr. Fogg and the members of the Reform Club bet £20,000 on whether they could travel around the world in eighty days. Then he took his servant nicknamed "Jack of All Trades" and set out from London on an incredible journey around the world. In the end, after experiencing natural and man-made disasters, in the 19th century when there were no airplanes or ocean-going ships, he actually completed this impossible journey around the earth. The protagonists of the novel are Fogg and Know-it-all, who contrast each other in character. Fogg was extremely calm and composed by nature, full of determination, generosity, rich knowledge and profound humanitarian spirit. He was an action hero with ideals and abilities. His servant Wan Shitong is loyal to his master. Although he is playful and makes mistakes sometimes, he always stands up at critical moments to help his master overcome difficulties. Without him, Fogg would definitely not be able to return to London as scheduled.

Rose Gravity (complete Collection)

Lin Di'er

412K8.062

Lin Dier continues the "Rose Series" with the most sadistic and tear-jerking story. There is an old time in his heart, where his white moonlight lives; there are secret thoughts in her dreams, which are hidden in the years until her lips and teeth. The love between Ye Shaoning and Tong Yue seems to be instantaneous, but marriage and trust are more difficult than they imagined. Tong Yue could not tell Yanjie's matter, but she could ask Su Mo for help; Ye Shaoning did not choose to push away Che Huanhuan's love. The departure of family members, college entrance examination, divorce, pregnancy... Things come one after another. How can two people make a decision decisively and bravely when they are hesitating? The sadomasochism is upgraded, the sweet pet is upgraded, and a 50,000-word "Rose Series" joint extra is included.

Let Me Kill One More Person (mystery Crime Workshop)

Northern Lights Lin Yi Et Al.

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Detective Tetsuo accidentally picked up the "traveler" Yang Xiaohuan while walking, and then traveled back together, organized a riot, and uncovered the mystery of the so-called time-travel. It turned out that this territory was just a paradise... A "tree hole" on the Internet, and many people told the tree hole their secrets. Here is Shimizu Mori telling the story of how he met, got to know, fell in love with, and married his wife until he cheated after marriage; here is Kanae telling the story of how she fell in love with the boy from the next class, Kitazawa Taniichiro, and said that she has been followed by a strange uncle recently; in the virtual world , everyone told their secrets to Shudong, but when they met in real life, they discovered that Qingshuisen's wife and son had already died in a fire. He mistakenly regarded Kitazawa Tanichiro as his son, and his deceased son happened to be named Kanae...

Infinite Pain

Infinite Pain

General Fiction

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The book is composed of four novellas. Among them, "The Pain of Infinite Pain" is about Chu Nanhong, a thirty-year-old freelance writer, and her husband Zhang Qun, a lecturer at a vocational and technical college. They share a two-bedroom apartment with a couple in their twenties and struggle to live an ordinary life in a two-bedroom apartment with less than 60 square meters on the top floor of an apartment. One day, Zhang Qun told Chu Nanhong that the college was going to allocate houses, but 80% of the time it would not be his turn based on seniority. She decided to take action personally and attacked the principal Wan Yusheng several times. Chu Nanhong attacked several times, but Principal Wan was polite and unwavering. "In this world, it seems that everyone has a choice. In fact, there is basically no choice. Everyone is just orbiting the existing orbit. Because as human beings, we have evil mediocrity." Did Principal Wan commit suicide? Also specious. Principal Wan's jumping off the building is both tragic and transcendent.

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