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Bridge

Bridge

Literature

He Jianming

217K02

The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is known as one of the seven wonders of the new world. Its construction has set many world records. "It is very remarkable. It embodies a country's spirit of struggle to open roads over mountains and build bridges when encountering water. It embodies our country's comprehensive national strength and independent innovation capabilities, and embodies the national ambition to be world-class." This giant steel dragon soaring over the Lingding Ocean connects three places with one bridge, turning the natural chasm into a path. It is a great victory achieved by the Chinese nation under "one country, two systems". Using non-fiction writing techniques and first-hand information collected on the spot, this book takes you inside the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Chinese engineers and workers who built it, and reveals to you how the island and tunnel project, the core control project of this "Great Wall on the Sea" - the landmark east and west artificial islands and the world's longest submarine immersed tunnel were built.

Li Zhiwencun: Me and Sichuan Opera

Li Zhi

244K0

From 1983 to 1991, Li Zhi served as deputy leader of the Sichuan Sichuan Opera Revitalization Leading Group and presided over daily work. He participated in the formulation of plans and tasks at each stage, organized Sichuan Opera performances and performances across the province, led troupes to perform in Beijing, Shanghai, Europe, Japan and other places, actively promoted the innovative development of Sichuan Opera, and became close friends with many Sichuan Opera people. The fourth volume, "Me and Sichuan Opera", reviews this period, from which we can also see the glorious history and ups and downs of the development of Sichuan Opera.

Li Zhiwencun: My Life

Li Zhi

504K0

This book reviews Li Zhi's ninety-year life. The life events recorded in the form of essays are not only personal history, but also a microcosm of the times and society. He donated cold clothes to the anti-Japanese fighters when he was in primary school. He participated in the student movement in his youth and later joined the Communist Party of China and worked underground in Chengdu and Chongqing. Later, Li Zhi worked in various positions at the Communist Youth League University, district, city, provincial and central government agencies. In the early days of reform and opening up, he returned to Sichuan and contributed to Sichuan publishing, revitalization of Sichuan opera and literary and artistic work.

Li Zhiwencun: Ba Jin and I

Li Zhi

172K01

This book reviews Li Zhi's many unique feelings about Ba Jin during his more than sixty years of contact with Ba Jin. From different perspectives, he writes about Ba Jin, the "conscience of the century" in his mind.

This is How Steel is Made

Li Chunlei

205K01

This book describes the magnificent transformation of China's state-owned enterprises from multiple perspectives, such as history, economy, and culture, and reflects on the lessons and regrets in the process of industrialization of the Chinese nation.

Red Light: Documentary of the Work-study Movement in France

Li Chunlei Shi Keji

187K0

The work-study movement in France is a milestone in China's modern history and an important page in the early establishment and development of the Communist Party of China. In order to seek the truth of saving the country and the people, a large number of passionate young people with lofty ideals and hard work embarked on the path of lifelong struggle for the cause of communism. Revisiting this period of history always makes people excited, and reading the names of the familiar great men of the generation: Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Deng Xiaoping, Cai Hesen, Zhao Shiyan, Xiang Jingyu, Li Fuchun, Chen Yi, Nie Rongzhen, Wang Ruofei, Li Weihan, Cai Chang, He Changgong, Xu Teli... Always makes people awe-inspiring. The work-study movement in France provides young people who are determined to transform China with a way to explore the truth and emancipate their minds. It had a profound impact on promoting the spread of Marxism in China, the establishment and development of the Communist Party of China, the development of the Chinese people's anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle, and the import of advanced science, culture and technology.

What is Happiness

Li Chunlei

64K0

"What is Happiness" has eight chapters and 41 sections, using concise language and vivid and touching details to show readers a real and touching Guo Mingyi. The author draws on Guo Mingyi's personal journey, his work spirit of doing what he does, loving what he does, and being dedicated to his work, as well as his persistence in donating blood for free for 20 years, donating money for education in 16 years, and going to work two hours early every day for 15 years. He accumulates small kindnesses and becomes boundless love, and drives more people to spread love and warmth, becoming a contemporary model for learning Lei Feng's spirit. His deeds not only reflect the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation, but also are a vivid interpretation of the core values ​​of socialism. The reportage "What is Happiness" is a key project of Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House in 2012, and is preparing to submit for the "Five Ones" Project Award of Liaoning Province. In accordance with the requirements of the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee, after many invitations and communications, we finally asked Li Chunlei, Vice Chairman of the Hebei Provincial Writers Association, to create the reportage of "Contemporary Lei Feng and Guo Mingyi". The author went to Anshan Iron and Steel Qidashan Mine twice, interviewed relevant personnel, and obtained a large amount of first-hand information. At the same time, I also read a large amount of materials about Guo Mingyi's advanced deeds. After nearly a year of creation and revision, I completed the creation of the reportage "What is Happiness".

Rushing for Exams: Reflections on Xibaipo

Li Chunlei Chen Xin

33K0

"Rush for the exam - Thoughts of Xibaipo" is a collection of reportage. This book includes "Rush for the Examination-Reflections of Xibaipo" and "Exploring the Sea Dragon". "Rush for the Examination - Reflections on Xibaipo" sincerely and vividly presents the life, work and battles of the CCP leaders in Xibaipo, and deeply analyzes the various reasons why the Chinese Communist Party achieved revolutionary victory. "Exploring the Sea Dragon" truly records the process of continuous progress and breakthroughs of our country's scientists and scientific and technical personnel in ocean exploration, which is inspiring.

Jasmine Fenfang: Party Secretary of a Taiwan-funded Enterprise

Li Chunlei

102K0

In the form of reportage, this book describes how Chen Huifen, Secretary of the Communist Party Committee of Hushi Group, used specific working methods such as behavioral guidance, integration and infiltration, theme education, model shaping, harmony and mutual benefit in Taiwan-funded enterprises to develop party members, do a good job in party building, serve the enterprise, unite people, and inspire morale. In the face of various difficulties and challenges, the company resisted risks and continued to grow and develop, becoming the first Taiwan-funded enterprise in the country to be listed on the mainland.

Rolling a Wheelchair to Peking University

Li Chunlei

62K0

The protagonist of this book is Guo Hui, a girl from Hebei. She was smart, beautiful, healthy and lively when she was a child. Her father is a university teacher who graduated from Zhejiang University, and her mother is a university librarian. As the only precious daughter of her parents. She has many hobbies and of course many dreams. But her fate suddenly turned when she was one year old: due to a minor contusion and incorrect treatment in several hospitals, she became a high-level paraplegic. She had two major open-heart surgeries and escaped death. She suffered a lot of pain, but in the end she only managed to save her life. Therefore, she dropped out of school starting in the fifth grade of elementary school. She could only lie on her back on the bed, without even the ability to turn over. But she did not give up on herself. She lay on her back and studied elementary school, junior high school, and high school courses by herself. Then, with the help of her parents, she took the national self-study exam and studied junior college and undergraduate courses. In 2002, she received a master's degree from Shandong University with excellent results. In 2002, with the help of her parents, she went to Beijing to take the examination again, and got the first place in the Ph. D. Program of Peking University. Became the first disabled female doctor since the founding of Peking University a century ago.

Footprints of History

Wang Shijing

204K0

Mr. Wang Shijing is a scientist who is good at thinking and diligent in doing things. He enjoys special allowances granted by the State Council and has won many national and provincial awards. Mr. Wang Shijing not only published many papers of high academic value, but also wrote a book worthy of repeated reading and reflection - "Footprints of History". From the book, you can see the epitome of a scientist and intellectual, and you can also see the epitome of our country.

Dusk in Italy

Dusk in Italy

Literature

Lawrence

100K0

"Evening in Italy" is an overseas travelogue written by the British writer D. H. Lawrence in his youth, and it is also his most famous travelogue. It records what Lawrence saw and heard while hiking from Austria, Germany, Switzerland to Italy from 1912 to 1916. The characteristic of this book is that it has "painting description, poetic lyricism, and philosophical contemplation". "Encyclopedia Britannica" commented: "Lawrence's travel notes are excellent and unforgettable in describing the local customs and customs."

Come and Live in the Countryside

(japan) Kato Daigo

42K0

The personal reclamation record of Japan's "first environmental conservationist"; an "ecological life" guide as famous as "Kyoto Mountain Life"; full-color printing, nearly 200 pictures showing a panoramic view of mountain life. Kato Daigo, who has been working as an NPO and started his own environmental education business "Earth Awareness", finally made up his mind after the birth of his daughter and moved from the noisy and busy Tokyo to live in the mountains of Tsuriu City, Yamanashi Prefecture. Everything is made from scratch. He leveled the sloping land that could not be used directly, drew his own drawings, learned from the structure of old houses, and used scrap materials from house demolition to build a wooden house that could make full use of wind and solar energy and provide a comfortable place for a family to live. Ask local farmers for advice, challenge Heya farming methods, carry out ecological farming, and achieve self-sufficiency in rice and vegetables. Make homemade miso, dry persimmons, make prunes, and make herbal tea. Use your own hands to fully enjoy the gifts of nature. While the survival needs are met, the whole family also has a comfortable and comfortable mental state. The children do not watch TV. After studying, they read picture books, draw, participate in labor, and play in the mountains. Even the eldest daughter, who was weak due to premature birth, has become strong. The wife runs the "Moms and Children's Cafe" and forms a mutual aid group with local housewives and children to meet regularly to communicate and exchange feelings. Kato himself lives a half-farmer, half-X life in the countryside. On the one hand, he is engaged in agriculture and is self-sufficient; on the other hand, he works part-time in the city in exchange for the cash necessary for life. This kind of lifestyle gives him in-depth thinking and unique insights into sustainable development, environmental education, and ecological values. With the original intention of sharing his experiences and ideas with more people, Kato created this book "Come and Live in the Countryside", hoping that when people choose how to pursue happiness in life, they will think of the option of "ecological life".

Traveling in France

H

130K0

"A Wanderings in France" is a travelogue written by Henry James. It is a record of the author's travels in France in 1882. At that time, James visited nearly forty places in France from north to south. He had mixed praise and criticism for France, and he freely commented on these places with his own likes and dislikes and the style of a novelist. The grapes in the south were harvested, and he couldn't help but admire the beautiful scenery of the vineyards dressed in October red; the Loire River was majestic and full of scenery, and its bends slowly reflected half of the skylight. At the same time, he also spent a lot of space recording filthy hotels, musty museums, substandard churches, boring cultural relics, etc.

Foreign Liaozhai: If it is True, it Would Be Too Strange

I

265K0

The first collection of Elizabeth Gaskell's short stories in the Chinese language, including "It's So Strange If It's True", "Poor Claire" and "Lois the Witch" and other nine classic Gothic novels: "It's So Strange If It's True" tells the first-person account of a fantasy banquet that a British gentleman encountered while traveling in France; "Poor Claire" It tells the story of the family past and the curse of destiny carried by Claire, a girl with a miserable life experience; "Lois the Witch" is based on the famous "Salem Witch Case" and tells the story of the religious discrimination and persecution that a British girl encountered after traveling to the New World alone... These works are all examples of Gaskell's mature writing period, with wonderful narratives and skillful skills. In 2011, Elizabeth Gaskell's short story collection was included in the famous classic literature series - Penguin Classics.

An Actor's Memory Bank

Li Liqun

94K0

From sailor to actor, from Taiwan to mainland China, from cross talk to drama, from movies to TV, forty years of wonderful acting career and sixty years of affectionate memories of the past, powerful performance master Li Liqun's life notes have been released to the public! Lai Shengchuan, Cai Kangyong, Cui Yongyuan highly recommend! Li Liqun has been engaged in the acting career for forty years, spanning the fields of advertising, cross talk, stage plays, movies, and television. He is an ever-changing all-rounder and is recognized as a powerful all-rounder. His long-term performance experience on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has given him an endless treasure trove of memories. This book is a collection of his columns in Taiwan's "PAR Performing Arts" magazine, which reveals his decades of drama career and creative insights, and recalls his unforgettable teachers, friends, family and love stories in his sixty-year life journey. Reading this book is like looking at Li Liqun's rich life scenery, and you can also feel his deep love for performance, his deep affection for his relatives and teachers, and his profound understanding of life and its relationship with drama.

An Actor's Life Notes

Li Liqun

83K0

From sailor to actor, from Taiwan to mainland China, from cross talk to drama, from movies to TV, forty years of wonderful acting career and sixty years of affectionate memories of the past, powerful performance master Li Liqun's life notes have been released to the public! Lai Shengchuan, Cai Kangyong, Cui Yongyuan highly recommend! Li Liqun has been engaged in the acting career for forty years, spanning the fields of advertising, cross talk, stage plays, movies, and television. He is an ever-changing all-rounder and is recognized as a powerful all-rounder. His long-term performance experience on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has given him an endless treasure trove of memories. This book is a collection of his columns in Taiwan's "PAR Performing Arts" magazine, which reveals his decades of drama career and creative insights, and recalls his unforgettable teachers, friends, family and love stories in his sixty-year life journey. Reading this book is like looking at Li Liqun's rich life scenery, and you can also feel his deep love for performance, his deep affection for his relatives and teachers, and his profound understanding of life and its relationship with drama.

Candy in the Mountains

Deng Anqing

130K0

"Candy in the Mountains" combines the author's unique and meticulous understanding of the countryside, the city, and the people and things at the bottom of society through three parts: "Memories of Relatives", "Memories of the World" and "Records of Returning Hometown". The author's writing style is exquisite, his language is pure and restrained, and he uses a straightforward line drawing technique to narrate the fireworks of the world. He is attentive to the characters' behavior and psychological portrayal, and his character description is meticulous, making the reader feel as if he sees the person and enters the place where he is, making the reading more intimate. His writing is grounded, warm, and able to capture people's hearts. The illustrator "Illustrations of the Stars" has made more than 20 illustrations based on the content of the book. The painting style is delicate, vivid and full of rural interest, which perfectly matches and complements Deng Anqing's text.

Young Liang Zongdai

Liu Zhixia Lu Lan

219K0

Liang Zongdai (1903-1983) studied in France and Europe from 1924 to 1931. In seven years, he transformed from a poetic youth into a mature writer. After returning to China, he became a famous translator, literary critic and professor. This book is a narrative biography that spans the twenty-eight years from 1903 to 1931, starting from Liang Zongdai's family life and ending with his studies in Europe and his return to China. The main content is based on the historical documents that the author has searched at home and abroad in recent years, citing a variety of newly discovered works, letters, diaries, manuscripts and Chinese and foreign publications of the same period, including fourteen letters from Liang Zongdai to the literary master Valéry and four paragraphs of Romain Rolland's diary. All narratives are well-written, focusing on historical facts. The comments are concise, the characters, events and historical background are introduced in detail, and a real young Liang Zongdai and his growth process are restored in detail.

Paris Review·short Story Class

(u. S.) Lorraine Stein Edited By Sadie Stein

203K0

"The Paris Review·Short Story Classroom" is a collection of short stories, all of which are from the famous American literary magazine "The Paris Review". In fact, in addition to interviews, "The Paris Review" itself is also a front-line international high-quality literary position. It has always insisted on publishing the world's top short stories, and has accumulated hundreds of exquisite literary works since its inception in 1953. In 2012, Lorraine Stein, then editor-in-chief of The Paris Review, invited twenty leading contemporary short story writers to select one short story published by the magazine and write a short review based on their own preferences and aesthetics. Later, Lorraine and Sadie Stein published these selected novels and short reviews together. The twenty short stories collected in this book are all different, with vastly different styles and lengths, and were published over a time span that is almost as long as the history of the magazine. But there is no doubt that they are all of extremely high quality and reflect the highest level and trend of contemporary short story creation from all aspects. The comments on these twenty novels also have their own purposes. Some provide a very concise and macro overview of the style and characteristics of the entire work, while others examine the sentences and wording of the text in a very detailed and specific manner. In short, readers will benefit a lot from this professional perspective of examining another author's work from the author's perspective.

Paris Review·writer Interview 4

Editorial Department Of The American "paris Review"

246K0

"Writer Interviews" is the most enduring and famous feature column of the American literary magazine "Paris Review". Since the interview with E. M. Forster in its first issue in 1953, The Paris Review has published long-form interviews with the greatest contemporary writers in every issue. It was initially titled "The Art of Fiction," and gradually expanded to "The Art of Poetry," "The Art of Criticism," etc. There are now more than 300 articles, covering almost all important writers in the world's literary world from the second half of the 20th century to the present. Writer interviews have become the signature of "The Paris Review" and set a model for the special style of "interview". An interview often takes several months or even years from preparation to actual conduct, and is not done to coincide with the publication of a new book by the author, so it has no air of commercial promotion. The writers naturally talked about their writing habits, methods, confusing moments, and secrets in the literary world... The content was full of interesting content and had important documentary value. In addition, some interesting things that happened around the interviews made this column itself a legend, and it can be said to be "one of the longest-lasting cultural dialogues in world history."

Paris Review·writer Interview 3

Editorial Department Of The American "paris Review"

244K0

"Writer Interviews" is the most enduring and famous feature column of the American literary magazine "Paris Review". Since the interview with E. M. Forster in its first issue in 1953, The Paris Review has published long-form interviews with the greatest contemporary writers in every issue. It was initially titled "The Art of Fiction," and gradually expanded to "The Art of Poetry," "The Art of Criticism," etc. There are now more than 300 articles, covering almost all important writers in the world's literary world from the second half of the 20th century to the present. Writer interviews have become the signature of "The Paris Review" and set a model for the special style of "interview". An interview often takes several months or even years from preparation to actual conduct, and is not done to coincide with the publication of a new book by the author, so it has no air of commercial promotion. The writers naturally talked about their writing habits, methods, confusing moments, and secrets in the literary world... The content was full of interesting content and had important documentary value. In addition, some interesting things that happened around the interviews made this column itself a legend, and it can be said to be "one of the longest-lasting cultural dialogues in world history."

Paris Review·writer Interview 2

Editorial Department Of The American "paris Review"

243K0

"Writer Interviews" is the most enduring and famous feature column of the American literary magazine "Paris Review". Since the interview with E. M. Forster in its first issue in 1953, The Paris Review has published long-form interviews with the greatest contemporary writers in every issue. It was initially titled "The Art of Fiction," and gradually expanded to "The Art of Poetry," "The Art of Criticism," etc. There are now more than 300 articles, covering almost all important writers in the world's literary world from the second half of the 20th century to the present. Writer interviews have become the signature of "The Paris Review" and set a model for the special style of "interview". An interview often takes several months or even years from preparation to actual conduct, and is not done to coincide with the publication of a new book by the author, so it has no air of commercial promotion. The writers naturally talked about their writing habits, methods, confusing moments, and secrets in the literary world... The content was full of interesting content and had important documentary value. In addition, some interesting things that happened around the interviews made this column itself a legend, and it can be said to be "one of the longest-lasting cultural dialogues in world history."

An Examination of Qian Zhongshu's Friendship and Travels

Xie Yong

77K0

Qian Zhongshu is a key figure in the development of modern Chinese academics. He has a deep understanding of traditional Chinese academics, modern Chinese academics and modern Western academics. His contributions to modern Chinese academics and modern Chinese literature are recognized by the world. His works such as "Talk about Art", "Guan Zhui Bian" and "Fortress Besieged" have become recognized classics of modern academic and modern novels. His academic achievements represent the high level of Chinese humanities scholarship in the second half of the 20th century. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Qian Zhongshu's death, Xie Yong, a professor at the School of Humanities of Xiamen University, from the perspective of a "Qian Studies" enthusiast, compiled his research and interpretation of Qian Zhongshu's biographical research, life historical materials and academic interests in recent years into this "A Study of Qian Zhongshu's Travels". In this book, we talk about Qian Zhongshu's academic attitude, the much-talked-about insights in his works, his interactions and ideological comparisons with other scholars, and the changes in people's hearts during the transition from the old to the new... It shows Qian Zhongshu's academic and human style, and highlights the spiritual character of a generation of masters. Many of Qian Zhongshu's views and remarks are disclosed for the first time in the book. It gives us a more thorough understanding of Qian Zhongshu's academic field and his spiritual world.

Hemingway: the Last Interview

K

39K0

This is an unusual record that collects four interviews Hemingway conducted with media such as The Paris Review and The Atlantic Monthly. Many of the answers in the interviews are caustic, charming and sincere, just like the interviewees themselves. He single-handedly redefined and rewritten the face of American literature. In order to present a true Hemingway, the interviewer persisted for many years and ran into obstacles many times, leaving behind valuable interview materials. What was Hemingway's state of life in the last few years of his life? What insights does he have on novel writing? What is his daily life like? From his total devotion to his work, you can get a glimpse of a unique Hemingway.

The Man Sitting on the Bench (pumpkin House Story)

Gu Xiaohai

121K0

An Internet executive was imprisoned in a detention center due to an injury incident. In that special place, with those special people, I experienced an extraordinary life of losing freedom and being wrapped in darkness. This story is the author's personal experience. I write it down to say goodbye to the past. It is also a reflection on past emotions, marriage, and family. This place is full of "evil people" who have made all kinds of mistakes. However, under harsh and difficult conditions, the vast majority of people will remain content and even remain optimistic, strong, and even tender. This is in sharp contrast to the indifference, mutual harm, feasting, and flamboyant personality in the free world outside. Have you lost your true self? Have you forgotten the original intention of our first meeting?

Red Tourism: the Long March Road (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Liu Hong

10K0

The Long March was a magnificent epic that profoundly affected China in the 20th century, and the Long March route of the First, Second and Fourth Red Front Army was China's most beautiful scenery. From the perspective of travel and historical review, the author shows the heroic song of human heroism written by the Long March soldiers on the land of China.

Siyuan·riptide (shanghai Jiao Tong University History Research Oral Series·fourth Edition)

Editor-in-chief Jiang Sixian

252K0

This book is the fourth volume of the oral series of research on the history of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. It contains the oral memories of 27 alumni who were underground members of the Communist Party of China who studied at Jiao Tong University and were engaged in revolutionary work. They are arranged in order of the time they entered Jiao Tong University. The content focuses on the underground party members and alumni's past studies and revolutionary experiences at Jiaotong University, their career struggles and social contributions after the founding of the People's Republic of China, their feelings about their alma mater and their messages to young students. It demonstrates their patriotic feelings of bravely serving the country and being loyal to the people, adhering to their beliefs and indomitable revolutionary will, and their upright and courageous personality. Each oral narrative strives to have both pictures and text, and the text is highly readable, so as to be closer to the majority of readers.

Horse Love Legend: Saving Rare Horses

Fiberead Lynn Beverly Parr

94K0

A touching story of walking on the edge of extinction! Horses have been man's best friend for thousands of years. In China, the horse symbolizes courage and success. From the first wild horse that appeared on the Asian grasslands to thoroughbred racehorses, from the petite Argentinian Falabella to the majestic English Shire, horse breeds come in all shapes and sizes. However, as the world gradually entered mechanization and automation, horses began to decline. Fortunately, there is still a group of people who are dedicated to protecting rare horse populations. From Mongolia to Ireland, from India to the American West, this book tells the touching stories of these horse lovers.

British Painting

Newton

26K0

"British Painting" is a book by the British art critic Eric Newton. It is a brief introduction to British painting. The content of the book shows that British painting once had great achievements in two major fields, namely portraiture in the 18th century and landscape painting in the 19th century. From the contents of this book, we can see that British artists relied on their strong romantic flavor to produce something that classicism could not produce. It can describe and express. British artists pay attention to the peculiar details that they see and create poetic works. There are also a large number of solitary artists. They all have one factor in common, and their works all have a special British meaning.

Yue Reader Says: a Collection of Winning Works from Ankang's First National Book Review Essay Contest

Editor-in-chief Li Huanlong

336K0

This book is sponsored by the Bureau of Culture and Broadcasting of Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, co-organized by various counties, districts, university libraries and BoYue Society in Ankang City, and hosted by the Ankang City Library. The Ankang First Book Review Essay Contest is open to the whole country. It was held for one month and received 939 submissions, and 128 outstanding works were selected. The winning works will now be published together.

Tokyo Style

Tokyo Style

Literature

(japan) Tsuzuki Hibiki

26K01

Do you believe this is in Tokyo? Ten square meters of space, one window, a sleeping place, no bathroom or kitchen, a clothesline hanging full of clothes across the head, tangled phone cords, stacks of magazines, yesterday's garbage at the feet, an ashtray filled with cigarette butts, half-drunk drinks, and skin care products staggered here and there on the table. In a small dwelling, there is a real Tokyo style beyond the media illusion. The furniture is found, the scenery is borrowed, but the things you love are within reach. The collection of dolls, comics, records, shoes and hats almost overflows the room, and the taverns, parks, beaches, and racetracks that you often visit are just outside the door. You can live a stylish life without spending a lot of money.

Sociological Research on Addiction Problems Among Drug Addicts: Taking Jiangsu as an Example

Han Dan

20K0

Drug addiction is one of the most serious social problems in China today. It not only seriously affects individual lives, but also threatens the harmony of the entire society. This book takes drug addicts as the research object and explores the social causes of drug addiction among drug addicts. The author uses the sociological research method of case interviews, follows the research ideas of grounded theory, and through the description of the life world of drug addicts, deeply explores the deep social roots of drug addicts' path to drug abuse, addiction and difficulty in resocialization, and attempts to find a long-term mechanism for their return to society.

Classic Cases of Major Anti-drug Cases in China (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

"china Anti-narcotics News" Editorial Department

18K0

This book compiles major anti-drug and anti-narcotics cases published by the China Anti-Narcotics News and supervised by the Ministry of Public Security and provincial anti-drug departments. These cases fully demonstrate the resourcefulness and bravery of anti-drug police officers and the twists and turns of their battles with drug traffickers.

Global Mission

Global Mission

Literature

(u. S.) Henry H. Arnold

480K0

General Henry H. Arnold, who has served as commander of the U. S. Army Air Forces, deputy chief of staff of the Army for aviation affairs, commander of the Army Air Forces, and a five-star general of the Air Force, is known as the "Father of the Modern U. S. Air Force." "Global Mission" is General Arnold's memoirs and a history of the establishment and development of the United States Air Force. In 1911, Arnold learned to fly from the Wright brothers and became one of the first pilots in the United States Air Force. General Arnold worked hard for a long time to establish an independent air force. He experienced World War I and World War II, and personally participated in the formation and development of the U. S. Air Force. He advocated the implementation of "strategic bombing" and had an important impact on the Allied forces and world military strategy.

Traveling Across Mountains and Rivers to Write Legends: the Tenth Anniversary of the Innovation and Practice of Zhejiang Province's Science and Technology Commissioner System

Editor-in-chief Zhou Guohui And Executive Editor-in-chief Qiu Feizhang

153K0

Since 2003, under the initiative of Comrade Xi Jinping, the then Secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee, and with the promotion of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, more than 10,000 science and technology commissioners in Zhejiang Province have traveled across mountains and rivers, using true feelings and hard work and responsibility and perseverance to write papers on the earth and deliver technology to farmers' homes. They have spurred the development of "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" and won praise and reputation from farmers. This book is a typical story of 51 meritorious science and technology commissioners and science and technology commissioners with outstanding contributions.

Japanese Social Observation (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Jin Yongming Wang Hu

19K0

A collection of annual reports that integrates research results in politics, economics, law, industrial economics, sociology, history and other multidisciplinary fields. He conducted active explorations and discussions on Japanese politics, economy, industry, culture, education, history and many other aspects, reviewed Japan's social and economic development process, introduced experiences and lessons worth learning from, and pointed out the international and domestic problems that currently affect Japan's development and the improvement of Sino-Japanese relations, and that Japan urgently needs to overcome.

Research on the Theory and Practice of Drug Control (seventh Series) (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Introduction Edition)

Shanghai Municipal Narcotics Control Commission Office

16K0

This manuscript is a collection of papers on anti-drug theory and practice research compiled by the Office of the Shanghai Anti-Drug Commission. It summarizes the results of anti-drug research from five aspects: analysis of drug abuse behavior, thinking about laws and regulations, research on treatment methods, social work practice, and path model innovation. It is highly professional, scientific, and instructive.

Past Events and Thoughts

(russia) Herzen

962K01

"Past and Thoughts" is a masterpiece of spiritual history and a memoir written by Herzen with blood and tears. The coverage of the book is quite wide, from the Patriotic War of 1812, the Decembrist uprising, the life and thoughts of advanced Russian intellectuals in the 1840s, the revolutionary situation in Europe in 1848, the bloody suppression of the masses by the bourgeois regime, until the 1850s. The activities and sectarian struggles of the exiles in various countries in London in the 1860s, the social and political landscape of Russia in the 1860s, and the growth of a new generation of revolutionaries-the "young helmsmen of the future storm" as Herzen called them-covered almost the entire historical period from the early 19th century to the eve of the Paris Commune. Herzen's experience in Russia brought him into contact with all kinds of people, from princes and ministers to traffickers and pawns. His descriptions constituted an "encyclopedia of Russian life." After he came to Western Europe, he encountered the revolutionary climax of 1848, witnessed the magnificent scenes of European national democratic movements, and also experienced the tragic scenes after the failure of the struggle. Herzen was not only an artist, but also a political commentator. He had both revolutionary passion and compassion. In his works, he showed a noble soul who was not afraid of oppression and persecution and fought bravely against the waves of history. There is also a lot of inspiration and inspiration for people today.

The Road to Wigan Pier (The Complete Documentary Works of Orwell)

George Orwell

123K0

George Orwell, the author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" and the prophet of dystopia, was always a staunch socialist throughout his life. This may confuse today's readers who do not understand the changes in the political spectrum, but for Orwell, this was a natural choice. In the 1930s, commissioned by a left-wing book club, Orwell went to the industrial areas of northern England to investigate and record the real situation of the working class. Orwell did more than just investigate; he went down to the deepest part of the mine, lived in dilapidated and dirty workers' houses, and used the tip of his pen to vividly describe every aspect of the coal miners' lives. Reading it today, 80 years later, is still shockingly real. The despair and poverty conveyed by this picture have a terrifying power that transcends time and national boundaries. At the same time, the Road to Wigan Pier is also Orwell's road to socialism as he examines his own inner self. Born in the British middle class, he recalled how he gradually began to doubt and then hate the strict class barriers that divided British society at that time. Because in his mind, socialism ultimately means only one concept: "justice and freedom."

Work Hard to Live the Way You Like

Anna

69K0

A true record of 180 days of rescue work in Sierra Leone, Africa, by Anna, China's first obstetrician and gynecologist without borders born in the 1980s. The author Anna originally had a respected and stable job, but after she experienced a major life event in 2011, she had new thinking and understanding of life. She gave up her original stable life and joined Doctors Without Borders, starting an extraordinary life experience.

When Forensic Medicine Meets the Police: the Private Notes of China's First Ph. D. Police Officer

Zuo Zhijin

127K01

The whole book records the author's experience and insights as a forensic doctor and a police officer, including the curiosity and embarrassment when he first entered the profession, as well as various mental processes in solving major cases, including "international operations" in the Interpol organization in Lyon, France, and bizarre cases encountered in local detection. The author uses cases and details, as well as knowledge and thinking interspersed in them, to outline for readers a world that is difficult for ordinary people to enter - the world of the police.

The Five Major American Mafia Families

James

215K01

They are the kings of the American mafia kings, controlling the Las Vegas casinos and Hollywood studios, and playing with countless celebrities and movie stars in the palms of their hands and on their beds - the porn star Marilyn Monroe died in love; they got involved in politics, got involved in the White House, manipulated the presidential campaign, and murdered the president in broad daylight - it was a blessing and a curse for US President John F. Kennedy. They are the natural enemies of the law and the enemies of justice. Yesterday they caused a crime; today, crime is not extinct...

All the President's Men (translated Documentary)

(u. S.) Carl Bernstein Bob Woodward

238K0

Woodward had just been at the Washington Post for nine months. Saturday, June 17, 1972. Woodward received a call from a local news editor saying that five people armed with photographic equipment and electronic eavesdropping devices had been arrested in a burglary at the Democratic Party headquarters in the Watergate Building in the early hours of the morning. The newsroom was unusually quiet on Saturday, and when Woodward started talking on the phone, he noticed that Bernstein was also working on the theft. Oh my God, not him. Woodward recalled some rumors in the office that Bernstein had a knack for grabbing news. ... On April 30, 1973, at 9 o'clock in the evening, Nixon delivered a televised speech to the nation. "We invite the President of the United States of America," the announcer solemnly announced. Nixon sat at his desk, which contained photos of his family on one side and a bust of Lincoln on the other. The president began his speech: "...Today, I made the most difficult decision of my tenure as president when I accepted the resignation of two of my closest colleagues...In any organization, the person at the head must be accountable. So, the responsibility should be mine. I accept that...It is a system like this that Let the facts come to light... In this case, the system includes an unwavering grand jury, honest prosecutors, courageous judges, and strong free speech..."... On August 8, 1974, Nixon gave a televised address to the nation, announcing his resignation as president.

The Official of the County Magistrate

Zhang Jiachun

193K0

This book is similar to a narrative record. It is a spiritual history of Guizhou people seeking to catch up and surpass themselves. It is also a thoughtful and insightful essay on work and life. Sometimes the author writes about the specific details of some things he has experienced, and sometimes the author focuses on a method and technique of doing things. The entire book contains a large amount of information. From the book, we can see what China's development is like, and how China's grassroots cadres face the myriad and complicated daily affairs. It can be said that we can regard this book as a mirror, reflecting ourselves, Guizhou, and the difficulties and efforts of ethnic minority areas.

There is Always a Kind of Holiness That Makes You Yearn For

Xu Jianming

206K0

This book is a collection of works that carry forward the spirit of the times and establish biographies of heroes and models. This book collects four chapters: The first chapter: the documentary literature "The Scenery Along the Road", which comprehensively describes the advanced deeds of Comrade Chang Chunfu, a national model worker and the current president of the Xi'an Model Worker Association, of his hard work and hard work. The second article: The reportage "To Whose House the Sunset Wanders" describes the touching story of Comrade Jin Yiren, the former deputy mayor of Xi'an City, who devoted himself to supporting disabled people in Xidian Company to start their own businesses after his retirement. The third article: The reportage "Standing on the Green Mountains" describes the advanced deeds of Ren Rongmao, a national model worker and Party branch secretary of Ligou Village, Baqiao District, who worked hard to change the face of poverty in mountainous areas. Chapter 4: The revolutionary-themed script "The Storm of Yellow Dragon" eulogizes the legendary story of Shaanxi-Gansu Red Army soldier Huang Luowu who was ordered to create an original creation to collect bandits in Huanglong Mountain.

Footprints

Footprints

Literature

Editor-in-chief Bai Hexiang

177K0

This book contains 56 memoirs of the older generation of financial workers in Northwest China. Based on personal experiences, the articles show readers the arduous journey that the party has led in financial work. It shows that the older generation of financial workers in Northwest China had firm beliefs and loyalty to revolution and construction in the difficult working environment at that time, reflecting their noble character and moral cultivation of selfless dedication and hard work.

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253K9.2191

The movie of the same name adapted from the book will be released on August 8, starring Conan He Pei, Wang Pengkai, Li Xuejian, Jiang Wenli, and Li Youbin. "Red Star Shines on China" is the first interview record of the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Army by a Western reporter. It is also a landmark work in the history of journalism and reportage. The book not only records a large amount of first-hand information about the Chinese Red Army, the Soviet Area, and revolutionary leaders such as Mao Zedong, but also deeply analyzes and explores the reasons for the emergence and development of "Red China", and makes an objective evaluation of the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese revolution. Due to its authoritative record of history and accurate prediction of historical trends, this book has become a popular classic around the world and has been translated into nearly twenty languages.

Psychological Detective: Me and the Fbi's Psychological Profiling (original Work of the American Tv Series "mindhunter")

J

256K03

"The Mind-Reading Detective - FBI Psychological Profiling" is a memoir by a former FBI agent. This book introduces the author's experience of growing up from an FBI rookie to a generation of detectives. The book not only reviews the author's FBI work experience, but also introduces in detail the numerous famous major cases in American history that he has handled. Many complicated and confusing tragedies, once in the hands of the author, become as if they have scientific attributes. What kind of effect comes from what kind of cause. Through accurate psychological analysis, observation and induction of the crime scene and the modus operandi, the author can quickly and accurately outline the basic characteristics of the criminal. The author can accurately predict the suspect's race (black, white), age, education level, physical defects (such as stuttering, physical disabilities), family situation, the suspect's special hobbies (for example, he likes to drive a car similar to a police car), and the motive for committing a crime. Once the suspect's information is outlined, the author and the police immediately set a trap to trap the criminal, thereby catching the cunning and brutal serial killer. All of this, under the influence of the magic wand of mind-reading, went smoothly.

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