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Speak with Facts: My Interview Notes

Ye Yonglie

212K0

As a writer of documentary literature, Ye Yonglie regards "speaking with facts" as the principle of creation. His documentary literature is very popular among readers because of "speaking with facts". His "Stories Behind the Books" are equally wonderful. The author launched "Chasing Historical Truth - My Writing Career" five years ago, revealing the little-known "story behind the book"

Red Sun, White Sun: the Revelation of the Second Kmt-ccp ​​cooperation

Liu Jianwei

240K0

This book is documentary literature, panoramically and multi-levelly showing a period of history that influenced China's future trends during the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.

Caressing the Earth

Xing Xiaojun

184K0

A rural survey of two villages on the Loess Plateau, Rangyi Village and Mazui Village, revealed that they have retained many traditional genes, but both have been impacted by the torrent of urbanization in China. The latter strives to adapt and actively embrace it, while the former is conservative and closed-minded and tries its best to resist. ? The book is divided into three parts: positive, negative and combined, with 20 chapters in each part. The main chapter shows the traditional genes preserved in the village, and the counter-part shows the current situation of two villages destroyed by the torrent of urbanization. The concluding chapter is a welcome return to the discovery of the current villages, which are undergoing thrilling changes. ? The 19th National Congress proposed the "rural revitalization" strategy. The rural survey "Whispering the Earth" is a documentary work about the fate of rural areas and the conditions of farmers. Showing an exciting new modern countryside is the significance of this book. It mainly writes about the exploration and practice of farmers in two villages at the grassroots level under the leadership of the Party branch since the 18th National Congress. It is different from Xiaogang Village and Huaxi Village. It absorbs the experience and achievements since the birth of New China, including the reform and opening up to the present, and has universal practical significance and far-reaching historical significance.

Collection of Accusations

Ba Jin

97K03

This is Ba Jin's bitter indictment when the country and nation were invaded by foreign enemies. It contains poems and essays from the "January 28th" Incident in 1932 to the fierce fighting of the Songhu Anti-Japanese War in 1937. He said: "There are naturally cries here, but the main thing is accusations. Regarding violence that endangers justice and humanity, I make my voice: 'I accuse!'"

Sunshine Tongcheng

Tongcheng Radio And Television Station

482K0

"Sunshine Tongcheng" is a collection of people's livelihood programs of Tongcheng Radio and Television Station in 2013. It is the brainchild of Tongcheng Radio and Television people working at the grassroots level, listening to the people's voices, and being down-to-earth. It is a faithful record of walking on the land where the dragon sleeps and chasing the changes of Tongcheng. There are the joys and sorrows of ordinary people, the sorrowful cries of the poor, the painstaking efforts of builders, and the feelings of politicians to benefit the people. She is a kaleidoscope of improvement of people's livelihood and a portrait of social and economic development.

Shanghai Story

Shanghai Story

Literature

(us) Lange

195K0

On November 17, 1843, Shanghai officially opened as a port. Subsequently, British, French and American concessions were established one after another, and the number of foreigners coming to Shanghai continued to increase. Some of them recorded what they saw, heard, and felt in Shanghai and the events they experienced from their own perspective in the form of travel notes, speeches, memoirs, diaries, etc. These recorded English documents describe the settlement in the early days of the opening of the port, the social conditions of foreigners, and the family lives of foreigners. The content is informative, reliable, humorous, and of great historical value. See Shanghai through the eyes of foreigners, listen to their stories about the early days of Shanghai's opening as a port, and understand the foreign concessions, foreign society and Sino-foreign relations in the early days of Shanghai's opening.

Where is the Source of Peking University?

Wang Dong

16K0

What is the historical origin of Peking University? Its ideological trajectory is roughly as follows: (1) In 1918 and 1925, President Cai Yuanpei twice said that ancient Chinese Taixue was the "great-great-grandfather" of modern New Peking University; (2) In 1925, acting president Jiang Menglin judged that the university was changed from the Imperial College to the Imperial University; (3) In 1948, President Hu Shi proposed: Peking University (4) Around 1964, President Lu Ping proposed that inheriting Taixue, learning from the Soviet Union, and referring to Britain and the United States are the three educational policies of Peking University; (5) In the 1960s and 1982, Feng Youlan said: The history of Peking University should be counted from Taixue in the Han Dynasty; (6) In 1987, Ren Ji Yu pointed out: The origin of Peking University should be traced back to 124 BC when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty founded Taixue; (7) In the 1980s and 1990s, Ji Xianlin proposed at the 90th anniversary of Peking University: the history of Peking University should be counted from the founding of the Imperial College, and can also be traced back to Taixue in the Han Dynasty; (8) In 1986, 1988, and 1997, Xiao Chaoran repeatedly said: The origin of Peking University can be directly traced back to the Imperial College of the Jin Dynasty passed down from generation to generation; (9) In 1998, I proposed that the original historical origin of Peking University is the founding of Taixue in the Western Han Dynasty in 124 BC. The direct source is Taixue in ancient Beijing, Taixue in Nanjing, Liao Dynasty in 947 AD, and Imperial College in Dadu in the Yuan Dynasty in 1287.

Three Romances between Mao Zedong and Peking University

Xiao Chaoran

15K0

Today we will talk about Chairman Mao Zedong's incomprehensible relationship with Peking University. It can be said that Mao Zedong had three love relationships with Peking University. In fact, for more than 50 years in the 20th century, there has been a fascinating and very interesting historical and cultural connection between the great man Mao Zedong and Peking University, the most famous university in China. From the time he entered China's political arena in his youth, to becoming the founder of New China in his middle age, and then to his old age until his death, Mao Zedong and Peking University have always had an unresolved relationship and their connection is difficult to break.

Peking University in Movies and Movies About Peking University People

Li Daoxin

14K0

Peking University, which was born in the specific era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is destined to have some special relationship with Chinese films. But before I talk about this connection, I want to identify a very important homogeneity between movies and universities. In my opinion, the homogeneity between film and university is mainly reflected in the fact that both can produce a kind of modern experience of "shock".

Return to the Pioneers: Literature and Memory

N

16K01

The writer Mr. Su Tong gave a wonderful speech on the relationship between his life experience and memory, his perception of life and literature.

40 Years after the Earthquake in Kailuan

Editor-in-chief Zhang Yuliang

295K0

The book "40 Years in Kailuan after the Earthquake" was written in a realistic way of describing it in chapters and running through the theme. The book is divided into three chapters: "Earthquake Relief Creates Miracles", "Reform and Innovation Make a Splendor", and "Adjustment and Transformation Take a New Path". It covers the development and changes of Kailuan in the 40 years after the earthquake from the three dimensions of time, space, people and events. It comprehensively and truly reflects the historical development of Kailuan in the 40 years after the earthquake, eulogizes the reform and opening up policy since the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Party, promotes the innovative spirit of Kailuan miners who take the overall situation into consideration, forges ahead, and has the courage to reform, and systematically records Kailuan. The reform development process and reform results in different historical stages fully demonstrate the contemporary style of Kailuan's "especially capable of fighting" spirit, and declare the great character of Kailuan people who work hard, seek innovation and change, and insist on advancing with the times in the practice of reform.

Running Builds the Soul

(english) Adharonand Finn

160K0

A companion piece to "Born to Run", a passionate masterpiece that will make you fall in love with and learn how to run. It is on the road to pursuing running faster that you will start to surprise yourself! "Running Forges the Soul" is a new long-form documentary by Adharonand Finn, a British writer and editor of The Guardian. Get motivated to run and find out why you run: Running exposes your raw self. You struggle to step forward, your legs heavy and tired, and then, the moment comes to break through, your body becomes light and strong, and your soul becomes one with all things. "Running Builds the Soul" is a passionate masterpiece that makes people fall in love with running and learn how to run. It will lead readers into the mysterious world of long-distance running and find the answer to why they run.

Responsibility and Truth: Tang Ji's Insights into Journalism

Soup Plan

178K0

Tang Ji, a senior reporter at the Inner Mongolia branch of Xinhua News Agency, was the earliest reporter of the Niu Yuru and Hugjil patterns. Won the first-class individual merit of Xinhua News Agency, and won the honorary titles of "National Outstanding Journalist" and "National Advanced Worker". This book is a collection of his news works. It selects the wonderful reports and cases collected and written by Tang Ji during his 30 years of experience in the news industry. Listen to his unique insights on news and the abilities and qualities that news practitioners need to possess. It has positive reference value for people at all levels, including news practitioners.

Feihong Walks on Snow and Mud (part 3)

Historical Materials Editorial Committee

161K0

"Feihong Treading on Snow and Mud (Third Series)" is the third series of 60-year historical materials on instrumentation and automation in my country. This collection contains a total of 36 main articles and 6 appendices. Each article is accompanied by a photo of the author or an old photo reflecting historical facts. "Feihong Walks on Snow and Mud (Third Series)" is divided into five columns: Master's Style, Scholar's Silhouette, Perseverance, Hoofmarks on the Road, and Emotions over the Years. Most of the articles included are written in the first person, and are the personal experiences, actions and sights of instrument and automation people. We hope that the publication of "Feihong Walking on Snow and Mud (Third Series)" will inspire the younger generation of instrumentation and automation workers to become towering trees, keep their feet on the ground and soar high in the process of revitalizing China and climbing to new heights.

Conversation with the Most Powerful Brains: the Future World in the Eyes of Elites

Li Dawei

99K0

Will our world get better? Countless people at home and abroad have asked this question in various forms because they feel anxious and worried about reality. The author of this book was also eager to get the answer, so he threw this question to the best people in the world. The author spent 2 years conducting in-depth interviews with 12 elites. Extending from the ultimate question of "Will our world get better?", It mainly focuses on a number of current hot issues and cutting-edge trends, such as the prospects of blockchain, the future of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, "grey rhinoceros", fiscal and monetary policies, changes in the traditional retail industry, China's role in the future economy, etc. The 12 interviewees are all world-class experts, scholars and industry figures who are active in various fields. Thomas Sargent, the winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics, Kevin Kelly, the author of the trilogy "Out of Control", "What Technology Wants" and "The Inevitable", Yuval Harari, the author of "A Brief History of Humanity" and "A Brief History of the Future", etc. Want to predict the future? The best way is to create it. Follow this book to see the present and the future clearly.

Literature and Our World: Le Clézio's Lectures on Literature in China

(france) Le Clézio, Edited By Xu Jun

77K0

This book contains important speeches delivered by Le Clézio, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature, from 2011 to 2017 across China. These speeches respectively discussed the relationship between literature and society, life, nature, science, history, imagination, dreams, adventure, cities, globalization, etc., Which fully reflected Le Clézio's seriousness in writing, rich knowledge, broad vision, and profound insights. They also reflected the responsibility of the writer, the style and sentiments of the literary masters, and also reflected the meaning and value of poetic adventure in Le Clézio's life. Le Clézio's lectures on literature in China will help readers deepen their understanding of literature, expand their horizons, and enrich their lives. His friend Xu Jun, the main translator of the Chinese version of his works, planned this series of lectures and wrote side notes on each study to help readers better understand the value and significance of these lectures. Le Clézio's lectures on literature in China have a broad vision, covering a large number of famous works of ancient and modern world literary circles, expressing unique insights into many aspects of literature and social life, and providing rich enlightenment. The organizer of this series of lectures, Professor Xu Jun, the main translator and researcher of the Chinese translations of Le Clézio's works, served as the on-site translator for each lecture, and wrote concise side notes afterwards. These side notes help readers deepen their understanding of Le Clézio's speeches. This book should attract the attention and love of the literary research community and the general readership.

Father's Paradise Lost

(us) Ariel Sabal

238K0

"Father's Paradise Lost" is a true legend of a Kurdish Jewish family spanning six decades and spanning four generations in Iraq, Israel and the United States. Author Ariel Sabar is a typical California boy whose conflict with his staid Jewish father is a miniature version of the Clash of Civilizations, ancient Kurdistan versus 1980s Los Angeles. With the question of "who am I", Sabal embarked on a journey to find his hometown, returning to the mysterious cradle of ancient civilization and a sensitive area that is currently receiving much attention - the historical Kurdistan region, now located in the Zahu region in northern Iraq. Here, a group of Kurdish Jews have lived in the remote foothills for nearly three thousand years, living side by side and harmoniously with Muslims and Christians in the high mountains of northern Iraq. Surrounded by mountains and isolated from the world, they have always maintained "the language closest to God"

The Wheat Has Turned Yellow and Mai Ke Will Not Come Back

Ma Pengbo

169K0

When a person is no longer remembered, it means complete death; what about when a group is no longer remembered? Mai Ke, the painter, the tomb robber, the Feng Shui master, the old layman in the Guandi Temple, Shehuo, Qin Opera, temple fairs... These people and things are the soul of the countryside and the memory of every "us" in this era. Ma Pengbo, a native of Linwa, Shaanxi Province, used words to erect monuments for his hometown, call out the souls of his hometown, and shouted in Qin opera: The wheat is yellow, and Mai Ke will not come back!

The Granary of the Great Country: Oral Records of the Left-behind Educated Youth in Beidahuang

Zhu Xiaojun Yang Liping

163K0

In the 1950s, 140,000 demobilized officers and soldiers marched to the Great Northern Wilderness, where "the sky is vast, the land is vast, and there is a pond of dead grass and reeds." "The sky is low, the snow is flying, and the wind is crazy." They "wage war against the earth and ask for food from the wasteland" for the hungry Republic. In the 1960s, more than 17 million educated youth across the country went to the mountains and countryside, and 540,000 educated youth came to Beidahuang. By the end of the 1970s, 95.5% Of the educated youth had returned to the city, and 800,000 educated youth remained, of which 20,000 stayed in Beidahuang and were called "the educated youth who stayed in Beidahuang." This year marks the 50th anniversary of the educated youth going to the mountains and countryside. Some of the left-behind educated youth are already in their late teens and the younger ones are in their sixties. The author selected the 19 most representative educated youths from hundreds of people he interviewed. These 19 curves of fate constitute 16 true and touching stories, telling the past years from going to the countryside to persevering. The left-behind educated youth in Beidahuang used their 50 years of life to provide us with a coordinate of life, allowing us to find our own position, and let us understand what responsibility is, what responsibility is, what commitment is, and what life is...

Going to the Countryside to Raise Children (updated Edition)

Feng Lili

134K0

The author Feng Lili's words are like a camera that faithfully records every bit of rural life and the subtle changes in children every day. The author did not promote her views in the book, nor did she complain or criticize. Although she had very strong emotions, she always controlled not to express or criticize them. The author's calm, restrained, and detailed writing style is very much like an expensive optical lens, capturing details that are invisible to our naked eyes. And details like that are what make us in the adult world think a lot and make our hearts tremble. The various existing parenting books provide us with various solutions and keys to success, but the author of this book, a family of three, provides us with another possibility of life. It shows us emotions and scenes, pain and love beyond daily experience in a unique way.

Walking with the Alma Mater: Interviews with Outstanding Alumni of the Business Circle

Editor-in-chief Zhao Hui

94K0

The School of Business of Beijing Union University is an undergraduate college focusing on economics and management. With more than ten years of cooperation and exchanges with foreign (overseas) universities, and after years of exploration, research and practice, it has constructed a teaching management mechanism that is conducive to talent cultivation and suitable for the characteristics of local university students. Over the years, the college has trained a large number of outstanding graduates, who have grown into the backbone of the business community through their own efforts and hard work. This book is a collection of interviews with some outstanding alumni, from which readers can learn about their hard work behind their success, their growth footprints, and their memories and perceptions of their wonderful college life. The lines of the interviews also contain their hopes and wishes for their junior students.

Sign of Life-top of Antarctica

Mao Yilei

164K01

In this book, the author records his own personal experience of the arduous Antarctic scientific expedition. As the doctor accompanying the inland team of China's 25th Antarctic scientific expedition, he and the team members overcame numerous difficulties and successfully reached Dome, the highest point on the Antarctic ice sheet. A successfully established the Kunlun Station; he completed medical support and medical research tasks under extremely difficult conditions; he drove a snowmobile throughout the journey into the ice cap, and took the initiative to "guest" as a chef, mechanic, photographer, etc... The author faithfully recorded every bit of the 130-plus days with a voice recorder, and authentically put it into words. From his records, we can appreciate the vastness of the ice cap, the solemnity of the icebergs, the leisure of the seals, and the laziness of the penguins; we can also feel the hardship of working in special environments, sometimes even filled with cruel despair and helplessness.

my Forty Years" Book Series (complete Collection)

Han Qingxiang

601K0

The "My Forty Years" series includes three volumes: "Forty Years and Forty People", "Forty Years of Home and Country", and "Forty Years of Experience in China". Three typical groups, namely Chinese, overseas Chinese, and foreigners in China, write their own stories about themselves and reform and opening up. They observe China's reform and opening up from a global coordinate system and reflect the great history and glorious achievements of China's reform and opening up in the past forty years with different perspectives and vivid and rich personal experiences. There are 40 characters in each volume, a total of 120 protagonists, distributed in more than 20 countries around the world, working in hundreds of different fields. Their "personal histories" constitute a flesh-and-blood "historical record" of reform and opening up.

Over the Past Forty Years, Our Country Has

(added) Editor-in-chief Jiang Lan

214K0

The "My Forty Years" series includes three volumes: "Forty Years and Forty People", "Forty Years of Home and Country", and "Forty Years of Experience in China". Three typical groups, namely Chinese, overseas Chinese, and foreigners in China, write their own stories about themselves and reform and opening up. They observe China's reform and opening up from a global coordinate system and reflect the great history and glorious achievements of China's reform and opening up in the past forty years with different perspectives and vivid and rich personal experiences. There are 40 characters in each volume, a total of 120 protagonists, distributed in more than 20 countries around the world, working in hundreds of different fields. Their "personal histories" constitute a flesh-and-blood "historical record" of reform and opening up. The narrators of the forty stories in "Forty Years of Home and Country" are forty overseas Chinese. They went abroad at different stages of reform and opening up to study, live, work, and start businesses overseas. They served as bridges and links between China and the world in their respective fields, and demonstrated the Chinese nation's national spirit of ceaseless struggle, self-improvement, openness and inclusiveness on the world stage. Standing at the intersection of Eastern and Western cultures and in the coordinate system of the world, they look back at the unforgettable life stories and the positive changes in personal destiny they have experienced over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, and reflect the great achievements and global influence of China's 40 years of reform and opening up with vivid and true "personal histories."

Forty Years and Forty People

Liao Xiaohua

216K0

The "My Forty Years" series includes three volumes: "Forty Years and Forty People", "Forty Years of Home and Country", and "Forty Years of Experience in China". Three typical groups, namely Chinese, overseas Chinese, and foreigners in China, write their own stories about themselves and reform and opening up. They observe China's reform and opening up from a global coordinate system and reflect the great history and glorious achievements of China's reform and opening up in the past forty years with different perspectives and vivid and rich personal experiences. There are 40 characters in each volume, a total of 120 protagonists, distributed in more than 20 countries around the world, working in hundreds of different fields. Their "personal histories" constitute a flesh-and-blood "historical record" of reform and opening up. In this book, Chinese people from different regions and industries in China review their own profound changes in the forty years of reform and opening up from the perspective of their own struggles or personal experiences. They are witnesses and participants of reform and opening up. The ups and downs in their stories are the epitome of the deepening of reform and opening up, and are a vivid interpretation of summarizing reform experience and carrying forward the spirit of reform.

Forty Years of Experience in China

Editor-in-chief Xu Qingqun

172K0

The "My Forty Years" series includes three volumes: "Forty Years and Forty People", "Forty Years of Home and Country", and "Forty Years of Experience in China". Three typical groups, namely Chinese, overseas Chinese, and foreigners in China, write their own stories about themselves and reform and opening up. They observe China's reform and opening up from a global coordinate system and reflect the great history and glorious achievements of China's reform and opening up in the past forty years with different perspectives and vivid and rich personal experiences. There are 40 characters in each volume, a total of 120 protagonists, distributed in more than 20 countries around the world, working in hundreds of different fields. Their "personal histories" constitute a flesh-and-blood "historical record" of reform and opening up. The forty stories in "Forty Years of China" are told by forty foreigners who have close ties with reform and opening up. They came to China at different stages of reform and opening up, studied, lived, worked, and started businesses in China. They experienced and witnessed the 40-year history of reform and opening up. Through close contact and deep integration, they developed a sense of identity and belonging to China, and served as a bridge and link between China and the world in their respective fields. Their stories vividly demonstrate the great achievements and global significance of China's reform and opening up.

Beautiful Essays About Generals

Editor-in-chief Li Dianren Wu Jixue Ma Houyin

319K0

The book selects 66 essays and essays written by 63 marshals and generals. Some of these works describe famous battles, some recall the war years, and some express homesickness and longing for relatives. They have strong literary and artistic appeal. The selected works have all been published in national newspapers and periodicals and have had a good impact on readers, allowing readers to understand the magnificent and majestic Chinese revolutionary process from another perspective, appreciate the style of the people's army generals, and feel their talents and personality charm.

Life Beyond the Coconut Bowl: a Memoir by Benedict Anderson

(us) Benedict Anderson

105K0

An autobiography by Benedict Anderson, the author of "Imagined Communities", with a preface by Professor Dai Jinhua. "Imagined Communities", a subversive work of nationalism, has made Benedict Anderson famous in the global academic circle, and the aftermath has still lingered. Behind the development of ideas is the intersection of personal growth and changes of the times. "Life Beyond the Coconut Shell Bowl" will lead readers to visit Anderson's life story and historical scene. As Professor Dai Jinhua said, this is the life trajectory and mental journey of a scholar. It is a history of a specific period in the 20th century, and it is also a history of the generation and development of important ideas. Restore the historical context to gain the possibility of calibrating yourself.

Dazhong Temple

Dazhong Temple

Literature

Chen Zhaosheng Chen Wennian Chen Dianrun

218K0

In the history of China, the Penglai people have made outstanding contributions to safeguarding the dignity of the Chinese nation and resisting foreign invasion. A large number of heroic figures emerged who could sing and cry. From the national hero Qi Jiguang to the patriotic general Yu Xuezhong, from the Tongmenhui Dengzhou Uprising to the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, for the survival of the nation and the independence and prosperity of the country, one generation after another has fought bravely and marched forward without fear of sacrifice.

A Glimpse of Life

Zhang Ruomu

246K0

I was born on March 8, 1939 (the eighteenth day of the first lunar month). My nickname is Lai Fuzi and my nickname is Zhang Fengshan. His father, Zhang Zhenwu, has been a farmer all his life, and his mother, Yu Yaqin, is a housewife. My hometown is Heping Village, Xuetian Township, Nehe City, Heilongjiang Province, but when I was very young, this village was not called Heping, but called Damen Chenjiatun. With this village as the center, there is Sunjia Changtun to the east, Zhangjiantoun to the southeast, Damen Zhengjiatun and Damen Liangjiatun to the southwest, Laoshajiatun and Zhaoxintun to the northwest, and Damen Xinjiatun to the northeast. Among these villages, the gate Chenjia Village is the largest, with dozens of households. In the middle of the village is the Chen family's courtyard. Outside the courtyard are small thatched houses on both sides, and the people living there are all tenants of the Chen family.

A Hundred Horses of Life, Running to Tokyo

Written By Tian Tongsheng And Illustrated By Tian Shichuan

4K0

From completing his first marathon in 2010 to completing his 100th marathon in December 2017, Tian Tongsheng's dream of "a hundred horses in life" became a reality. These 100 races also include 3 World Marathon Grand Slams and 1 Asian Marathon Grand Slam. It is the fourth time we set foot on the Tokyo Marathon track. Teacher Tian will take us to experience the unique Tokyo Marathon crowd: cosplayers, disabled runners and "walkers", police runners, medical staff, citizens who provide private supplements, volunteers; we can also see the famous attractions along the Tokyo Marathon: the Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple, Ginza, Nihonbashi, Tokyo Station... Compared with the entertainment of the Tokyo Marathon, the London Marathon will give us new thoughts about love and charity. From running by himself to influencing others to run, from "Uncle of 100 Horses" to "Hundred Horses Pusher", to starting a running business, Teacher Tian has achieved reverse growth. Start bravely and go all out, and you will eventually meet a better version of yourself. Teacher Tian and his daughter Tian Shichuan worked together to transform the exciting 42.195 Kilometers into an easy-to-read picture book full of fun and philosophy, allowing you to find reasons to run.

An American's Autobiography of Marrying a Chinese

Zou Taofen

78K0

This book is a translated documentary work. It is narrated by Mr. Taofen's wife. It is a story about the teacher and his wife. After each section, there is a "translation chat" written by the author.

The Fourth Front: Kuomintang Central Broadcasting Station Consolidates

Cppcc National Committee On Culture, History And Study

160K0

On August 1, 1928, the Kuomintang Central Radio Station was officially unveiled and broadcast for the first time. The Kuomintang authorities called it the "fourth front" in addition to the army, navy and air force. With detailed and vivid first-hand information, this book truly records the founding and development of the Kuomintang Central Broadcasting Station, demonstrates the important role played by the "Fourth Front" in maintaining the Kuomintang's rule, and reflects from one side the complicated changes in Chinese society from the 1920s to the 1940s. It has unique historical reference value.

Past Events of New China: Miscellaneous Memories of Wenyuan

Cppcc National Committee On Culture, History And Study

168K0

This book contains more than 20 articles such as "Impressions of Mr. Ji Xianlin" and "Wu Guanzhong: The Kite Never Stops", recalling the artistic lives of Ji Xianlin, Wu Guanzhong, Qi Gong and other literary and art masters as well as their colorful personality charms.

Time is Like a Song

Zhu Yuelin

17K0

This book combines pictures and texts with a large number of pictures to show the colorful world in the eyes of Professor Zhu Yuelin of Beihang University. The book is divided into grassland chapters, Great Wall chapters, plateau chapters, comprehensive chapters and life chapters, recording Professor Zhu's photography and life thinking from multiple angles.

Noon 4: My Song of Dawn

Noon Story

136K0

This book is the fourth in the "High Noon" series, selected from the non-fiction platform "Noon" under Jiemian News. In the "Features" column, this issue recommends the biography of Li Zhi written by Ye San. "The Blind Female Drug Lord" tells a real case that happened in Nanjing. In addition, there is a very fresh and beautiful bird story, Swifts in Beijing. In the "Essays" column, I recommend "In the Shantytown" by Dan Bao. Do we have the qualifications to make decisions about the fate of the space we live in? Noon's old friend Yuan Ling brought an article called "Murder in the Countryside" and followed his lens-like language to explore a seemingly ordinary murder case. In addition, noon reporter Luo Jieqi wrote about her escape from the smog. This noon "interview" is very exciting. We asked Xiao Zhuanling and Jin Yucheng to talk about literature, Shanghai, and the relationship between men and women in Shanghai around the book "Flowers". "Personal history" is actually an oral history, digging out those buried but memorable memories. We asked Huang Jue to recall his youth, which is also the memory of many of us. In addition, we also commemorate his sailing story with an oral history of Guo Chuan. In the "Visual" column, Noon's photo editor Zhu Mo takes us to explore Beijing's "ghost market." People who visit the ghost market feel a slight sense of excitement, as some kind of fantasy will be fulfilled there. Finally, it is a very long "long story". The two long stories in this issue were contributed by two reporters at noon, namely "Mars Guest House" by Li Chun and "Old Wu Wants to Build an Oil Mill" by Zhang Yingying. The former writes about a group of poets, and the latter writes about an ordinary person on the Yangtze River who wants to do e-commerce.

In Those Years, They Were in the May 7th Cadre School

Rulan

168K0

The May 7th Cadre School is the product of China's special historical period. Since 1968, 106 ministries and commissions, including the General Office of the Central Committee and the State Council, have decentralized the May 7th Cadre School. Various colleges, academics, and literary and artistic institutions have established provincial and local cadre schools one after another. A large number of experts, scholars, and leading cadres have been decentralized to the cadre school. The May 7th Cadre School has existed for a total of 11 years. This book interprets more than 20 important cadre school personnel, including Li Na, Zhang Zhixin, Fan Changjiang, and Qian Zhongshu, and nine representative important cadre schools, including the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Tsinghua University, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. It also analyzes the phenomenon of cadre schools from the perspectives of exile, separation, and comparison with "anti-rightism."

Missing Society

Missing Society

Literature

(japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team

129K08

"Missing Society" is a collection of works by senior interview reporters from NHK TV station. The topic of the interview is "Modern Man's Lonely Old Age and Death." Old age, few children, unemployment, unmarriedness, and urbanization have created a group of people who have no contact with them when they are alive. They have no jobs, spouses, children, and do not return to their hometowns. When they die, no one knows, and even if they are discovered, no one knows. When people claim their corpses, they can't even know their names. Their lives are summarized in a few-word notice for claiming their remains. They are called "the undead", and the society they live in will gradually change from a "destined society" to an "undestined society." Every year, 32,000 people in Japan embark on the path of "unfortunate death". Among them, there are working-class people who have not been late for leave in the company for 20 years but turned into homeless people on the street overnight; there are travelers who travel alone; there are women who have never been married; there are empty-nesters who have children far away from them; there are young people who have only made friends on the Internet. Social connections are becoming increasingly fragile. Even people in their 30s and 40s in ordinary families feel the cloud of dying alone. The special program recording team of Japan's NHK TV station combined the reporters' real interview notes into this book after the program became popular. It presents to everyone the tragic death scenes of those who are not paid attention to in today's society, and calls for social vigilance and reflection. Because after the interview, when the identities of these unintentional deceased gradually became clear, we discovered that they were almost all the same people as us.

Wilderness: Death in Alaska (2013 Collector's Edition)

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The Story of the Dictionary: How the "modern Chinese Standard Dictionary" Was Compiled

Ran Huaizhou

151K0

"Modern Chinese Standard Dictionary" is a Chinese reference book listed as a key project of the "Eighth Five-Year Plan" by the National Language Working Committee under the initiative and guidance of the famous linguist Lu Shuxiang. The dictionary took more than 100 experts and scholars 12 years to complete. The entire writing work embodies the fine tradition of our country's intellectuals who do not care about fame and fortune and work hard. During the editing process, there were many touching stories. The Party Leadership Group of the Ministry of Education once commended them. This book records how they started a business, overcame various difficulties, and finally ushered in fruitful results.

Relatives on the Earth: Rural Pictures in the Eyes of a Rural Daughter-in-law

Yellow Light

210K05

On the eve of the Spring Festival in 2016, an article titled "The Rural Scene in the Eyes of a Rural Daughter-in-law" described the fateful changes of three generations of her husband's family living in rural Hubei from the perspective of a rural daughter-in-law, triggering a national discussion on rural issues. Taking this opportunity, the author Huang Deng restructured his uninterrupted rural writing in the past thirteen years and wrote this book, which records in detail the ups and downs of the three village families where his husband's family, his own family, and his grandmother's family are located. Huang Deng's true, detailed and in-depth records and analysis of his relatives provide valuable samples for Chinese people to think about rural issues and Chinese social issues. The three villages Huang Deng shows in the book - Fengsan Village, Fengxing Village, and Aikou Village, span the two provinces of Hunan and Hubei. Although they seem to have no connection with each other and are far apart, the challenges and crises faced by the relatives living here are almost the same because they share a common "peasant identity."

Best Works of the Year in Chinese Documentary Literature 2016

Li Chaoquan

297K0

"The Best Works of Chinese Documentary Literature 2016" is divided into four parts: realistic focus, China report, historical memory and inspirational life. Reading "China's Best Documentary Literature of the Year 2016" will help readers understand the creative achievements of documentary literature in 2016.

Kangkang's World

Zou Wen

169K0

The protagonist of this book, Kangkang, is an autistic patient. Kangkang was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism and intellectual disability when he was 2 years and 10 months old. Since then, his parents have accompanied him on a difficult and loving road to rehabilitation training. In the past 15 years, Kangkang has undergone amazing changes. From a child whose father originally expected him to be satisfied with calling him "Daddy" one day, he has changed to a child who lives a semi-self-care life. Today, Kangkang is sunny, handsome, versatile, and full of love. He has become a role model and goal for countless parents of autistic children. This book is composed of 100 groups of "warm little things" as the main body, and is interspersed with 20 single articles such as "unforgettable memories". These words record Kangkang's growth bit by bit, like pearls, connected by the rope of maternal love. The author spent 15 years writing these words. His original intention was not to publish a book, but to leave a memorial and give himself spiritual encouragement. He never expected that it would give hope to countless autistic families and become a heart-warming work that inspires millions of parents of autistic children. This is an excellent work that celebrates the dignity of human life and maternal love. It is not only inspiring to families with autism and disabled people, but also serves as a mirror of love to all mothers and families.

Bullet in the Load: a Peacekeeper's Field Record

Yang Huawen

215K0

This book is the first book to describe peacekeeping operations in Mali, the first book to describe China's first peacekeeping security force, and one of the few books to describe the natural features of the Sahara and the customs and customs of Mali. It plays an important role in helping readers understand Africa, Mali, foreign armies, war, peacekeeping, peace, and the performance and emotions of the new generation of soldiers. It was published under this general background and embodies the peacekeepers' responsibility as a major country in guarding peace, their fighting spirit that is not afraid of sacrifice, and their noble sentiments of dedication. The author's original intention in writing was to restore the most realistic peacekeeping operations. He did not want those stories performed with blood and fire to be forever sealed in the desert. He did not want readers to be so unfamiliar with peacekeeping operations, and he did not want the public to misunderstand the sacrifices and dedication of peacekeeping officers and soldiers.

Let Your Soul Sway Like the Wind

Written By Gao Lijun And Edited By Kang Yuxi

174K0

Yuanzhou District No. 5 Middle School was established in January 1969 and moved entirely to Guyuan City Experimental Zone in August 2002. With the care and support of the party and the government, it has now developed into a complete middle school with 220 teachers and more than 4,000 students, with a beautiful environment, complete facilities, continuous improvement of teaching quality, and unique school-running characteristics. The school has been rated as a national harmonious campus, an advanced unit in the construction of teachers' ethics at the autonomous region level, an advanced collective in school-based training in the autonomous region, a model school for moral education in the region, and an advanced unit in greening the region...

Sang Yuqing: Retirement Work Collection

Yu Xifu

261K0

"Sangyu Love: Retirement Work Collection" was created by Xu Qiang, which tells the author's insights on work and retirement life after retirement.

Huangpu Showdown (essential Edition)

Li Jinming

489K0

Whampoa Military Academy is a new army officer school founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in 1924 with the help of the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of China. Most of its graduates have become the backbone of China's modern army. Based on solid historical materials and combined with recently declassified documents, this book narrates the political struggles of Huangpu teachers and students from 1924 to 1949 during their school days and the battlefield showdowns after graduation, such as the various battles and battles between the Kuomintang and Communist generals during the Eastern Expedition, Northern Expedition, Civil War, Anti-Japanese War, and Liberation Period. Their battle of wits and courage not only determines the fate of the two parties and the country, but also highlights a splendid chapter in China's modern military history.

Langya Mingshiduo (red Sister-in-law Roll)

Zhang Yihan

196K0

In the form of reportage, with delicate and flexible writing and line drawing documentary techniques, this book reinterprets the spirit of the red sisters-in-law from the perspective of party spirit and human nature, and truly reproduces the touching stories of more than 50 red sisters-in-law in Yimeng during the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation. It allows us to relive the great spirit of the red sisters-in-law, and at the same time provides a new era interpretation of the spirit of the red sisters-in-law. "Yimeng Hongsao" is the most representative group of heroes among the people of Yimeng and a red business card for the people of the old district.

Ten Years of Dawn

Liaohe Oilfield Shuguang Engineering Technology Office

181K0

The book "Ten Years of Dawn" is a collection of essays, poems, and prose. Through the thoughts, memories, feelings, and insights of the cadres and workers, it truly reproduces the unforgettable journey of the Liaohe Oilfield Shuguang Engineering Technology Department's hard work and sweat, struggle and dedication, and expresses the enthusiasm of the cadres and workers for their dedication, entrepreneurial passion, and pride.

Chronicle of the Journey to Guandong

Yang Chunfeng

158K05

There are many causes of human suffering, and improper distribution of social wealth is one of them. Improper distribution of social wealth has many manifestations, and human suffering is the most direct and quickest consequence. In an era when land was the main source of wealth, the state of the land was an important yardstick to measure whether social wealth was improperly distributed. If this yardstick was seriously imbalanced, human suffering would be inevitable, with symptoms such as hunger, turmoil, and wandering. Based on the instinct of survival, the suffering people will spontaneously migrate to adapt to the objective situation and try to find an exit in life. Regardless of whether such a goal can be achieved, movement has become a state of existence for the public, even if it is only for a time.

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