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Classical Talk (illustrated Edition)

Zhu Ziqing

100K0

This book is Mr. Zhu Ziqing's introduction to the classics of ancient Chinese literature, history, and philosophy. It interprets Chinese classics such as Shuowen Jiezi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, and The Book of Songs in an schematic and detailed manner, and discusses the characteristics of various scholars, poems, poems, and essays. The narrative is objective and plain, with insightful insights. It is an introductory guide to understanding ancient Chinese cultural classics.

Shen Congwen from a Global Perspective

Zhou Gang Chen Sihe Zhang Xinxin

240K0

This book is one of the "Chinese Literature Research Guide Series". Mainly planned and edited by Chen Sihe, a professor at Fudan University, it mainly explores and improves Shen Congwen's creation. It is a book that allows the world to understand the Chinese culture written by Shen Congwen. The English title is Routledge Companion to Shen Congwen.

Human Vegetation

Wang Zengqi

124K8.425

"Human Grass and Trees" is a collection of essays by Mr. Wang Zengqi. He wrote in ink the human touch of vegetation, mountains and rivers, flowers, birds, insects and fish, as well as the gentle local flavor of folk customs and ordinary people. He wrote the beauty and agility of the world with a calm and open-minded heart. There is always a series of surprises under the tip of his pen: the white osmanthus with dew in the morning mist, the bright, plump and plump rain in Kunming, the woody fragrance that swells the flower bones, the gardenia enjoying itself, the alley. The soft voice of the Miao woman selling bayberry, the unforgettable mentors and friends of the Lianda University, or the idle people in the busy city who have no joy or worry, no worries, no desires or pursuits, who are naturally indifferent, hugging their knees and watching "Living Zhuangzi". Mr. Wang Zengqi has devoted his true feelings to life all his life. His water-washed words have the power to wash away the worldly world and give his works pure vitality.

A Day in China (1)

Editor-in-chief Mao Dun

233K0

This book is my country's first large-scale reportage collection initiated by Zou Taofen and edited by Mao Dun. In the spring of 1936, Zou Taofen was inspired by Gorky's compilation of "One Day in the World" and decided to publish "One Day in China". He invited Mao Dun to be the editor-in-chief, and agreed to use May 21 of that year as the node to issue a call for essays to the whole country, asking people from all walks of life to "record what they saw, heard, and did on this day as a cross-section of China on May 21, 1936." The book contains nearly 500 articles, including diaries, reports, letters, travel notes, essays, short stories and other genres. Except for a few famous writers, most of the contributors are workers, teachers, students, police, soldiers, farmers and other ordinary people. The book also contains more than 70 illustrations to reflect the actual situation in various places, among which the woodcuts were selected by Lu Xun. In addition to soliciting submissions, the editor has also been very creative and compiled three chapters: "A bird's-eye view of the country", "A day's newspaper", and "A day's entertainment", striving to cover everything about China today.

A Day in China (2)

Editor-in-chief Mao Dun

163K0

This book is my country's first large-scale reportage collection initiated by Zou Taofen and edited by Mao Dun. In the spring of 1936, Zou Taofen was inspired by Gorky's compilation of "One Day in the World" and decided to publish "One Day in China". He invited Mao Dun to be the editor-in-chief, and agreed to use May 21 of that year as the node to issue a call for essays to the whole country, asking people from all walks of life to "record what they saw, heard, and did on this day as a cross-section of China on May 21, 1936." The book contains nearly 500 articles, including diaries, reports, letters, travel notes, essays, short stories and other genres. Except for a few famous writers, most of the contributors are workers, teachers, students, police, soldiers, farmers and other ordinary people. The book also contains more than 70 illustrations to reflect the actual situation in various places, among which the woodcuts were selected by Lu Xun. In addition to soliciting submissions, the editor has also been very creative and compiled three chapters: "A bird's-eye view of the country", "A day's newspaper", and "A day's entertainment", striving to cover everything about China today.

A Day in China (4)

Editor-in-chief Mao Dun

114K0

This book is my country's first large-scale reportage collection initiated by Zou Taofen and edited by Mao Dun. In the spring of 1936, Zou Taofen was inspired by Gorky's compilation of "One Day in the World" and decided to publish "One Day in China". He invited Mao Dun to be the editor-in-chief, and agreed to use May 21 of that year as the node to issue a call for essays to the whole country, asking people from all walks of life to "record what they saw, heard, and did on this day as a cross-section of China on May 21, 1936." The book contains nearly 500 articles, including diaries, reports, letters, travel notes, essays, short stories and other genres. Except for a few famous writers, most of the contributors are workers, teachers, students, police, soldiers, farmers and other ordinary people. The book also contains more than 70 illustrations to reflect the actual situation in various places, among which the woodcuts were selected by Lu Xun. In addition to soliciting submissions, the editor has also been very creative and compiled three chapters: "A bird's-eye view of the country", "A day's newspaper", and "A day's entertainment", striving to cover everything about China today.

A Day in China (3)

Editor-in-chief Mao Dun

205K0

This book is my country's first large-scale reportage collection initiated by Zou Taofen and edited by Mao Dun. In the spring of 1936, Zou Taofen was inspired by Gorky's compilation of "One Day in the World" and decided to publish "One Day in China". He invited Mao Dun to be the editor-in-chief, and agreed to use May 21 of that year as the node to issue a call for essays to the whole country, asking people from all walks of life to "record what they saw, heard, and did on this day as a cross-section of China on May 21, 1936." The book contains nearly 500 articles, including diaries, reports, letters, travel notes, essays, short stories and other genres. Except for a few famous writers, most of the contributors are workers, teachers, students, police, soldiers, farmers and other ordinary people. The book also contains more than 70 illustrations to reflect the actual situation in various places, among which the woodcuts were selected by Lu Xun. In addition to soliciting submissions, the editor has also been very creative and compiled three chapters: "A bird's-eye view of the country", "A day's newspaper", and "A day's entertainment", striving to cover everything about China today.

One Day in China (complete Collection)

Editor-in-chief Mao Dun

715K0

This book is my country's first large-scale reportage collection initiated by Zou Taofen and edited by Mao Dun. In the spring of 1936, Zou Taofen was inspired by Gorky's compilation of "One Day in the World" and decided to publish "One Day in China". He invited Mao Dun to be the editor-in-chief, and agreed to use May 21 of that year as the node to issue a call for essays to the whole country, asking people from all walks of life to "record what they saw, heard, and did on this day as a cross-section of China on May 21, 1936." The book contains nearly 500 articles, including diaries, reports, letters, travel notes, essays, short stories and other genres. Except for a few famous writers, most of the contributors are workers, teachers, students, police, soldiers, farmers and other ordinary people. The book also contains more than 70 illustrations to reflect the actual situation in various places, among which the woodcuts were selected by Lu Xun. In addition to soliciting submissions, the editor has also been very creative and compiled three chapters: "A bird's-eye view of the country", "A day's newspaper", and "A day's entertainment", striving to cover everything about China today.

Just Know How to Eat

Liang Shiqiu

133K0

1. Great wisdom in simplicity, true feelings in plainness; 2. Literary classics rooted in Chinese cultural heritage; 3. Reading Mr. Liang Shiqiu's articles, you can not only appreciate the beautiful words and the humor between the lines, but also experience the philosophy of life. Complete collection of 98 food essays by Mr. Liang Shiqiu. The whole book is divided into three parts: Happy Greed; Hometown on the Tip of the Tongue; The Best Taste in the World. First, he eagerly discusses some concepts and customs about eating, then lovingly records the various delicacies and snacks in his hometown of Peking, and finally carefully evaluates the different local tastes of the local market when living in a foreign country. The writing is elegant and humorous, revealing Mr. Liang Shiqiu's consistent love for food and his plain and leisurely attitude towards life.

If You Fall Down, Sit Still

Liang Shiqiu

78K0

1. Great wisdom in simplicity, true feelings in plainness; 2. Literary classics rooted in Chinese cultural heritage; 3. Reading Mr. Liang Shiqiu's articles, you can not only appreciate the beautiful words and the humor between the lines, but also experience the philosophy of life. This book contains 40 essays by Mr. Liang Shiqiu, focusing on describing the difficulties and obstacles in ordinary people's daily lives. It is a plain and warm life story book. Whether he is making fun of daily necessities, or describing market customs, his writing is elegant, concise, and plain, full of humor, helplessness, and wisdom in life. After reading it, one's heart becomes calm and soft.

Life is Simple

Life is Simple

Literature

Feng Zikai

95K6.34

Don't betray your simplicity because the world is too complicated. Life is so simple. The so-called simplicity is not childish innocence, but a kind of transcendence of worldly sophistication and understanding of all kinds of contradictions, problems, and subtle psychological calculations in the world. But beyond this level, there is a kind of level-headedness that transcends it, looking at the world optimistically, and then playing with it. This is a very open-minded mind, a transcendent attitude and wisdom.

What a Joy in This Life

Feng Zikai

72K0

Selections of Feng Zikai's prose comics, 120th anniversary edition. All the troubles in the world arise from craving, but if the mind is free, fear will disappear. For things now, you can just let your mind go as it comes; for things in the future, you have a mind for the future, so there is no need to worry about it. Don't be afraid of the future. The future will always come. Don't dwell on the past. In this way, your life will be more joyful. The real beauty of life lies in: you have a clear heart. Only by filling your heart can you calmly resist all the uneasiness and noise in the world and achieve a beautiful life.

Review of Self-examination: Liu Mingjiu's Autobiography

Liu Mingjiu

274K02

For the first time, Mr. Liu Mingjiu conducted a panoramic scan and confession of his life, showing his academic journey and inner monologue as a living fossil in the history of modern Chinese humanities. He has no intention of erecting a monument or biography for himself, nor does he whitewash his self-portrait in oil paint in order to gain the glory of history. Instead, he expresses his feelings directly, stays true to his own inner self, and truthfully writes a real self that can be seen, felt, and reflected in every detail. This is a writing in which the soul is present. In order to fully present its spiritual core and soul guidance, he even did not hesitate to reveal his inner weakness, entanglement and helplessness. Its frankness and sincerity directly follow Rousseau's "Confessions", which makes people sigh when reading it.

Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening

Lu Xun

64K7.214

This book is a collection of Mr. Lu Xun's well-known memoirs. It relatively completely records his life experience and ideological context from childhood to youth. It vividly depicts a picture of the social landscape in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It is an important material for studying Mr. Lu Xun's early thoughts and life. While creating some distinctive characters, it also integrates these memories into rational thinking, making it a warm and rewarding read. These works, with profound and meaningful writing style, are classics in modern Chinese prose.

Nalan Ci

Nalan Ci

Literature

L

161K8.14

"Nalan Ci" is a collection of poems written by Nalan Rongruo, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty. The themes involve love, friendship, scenery and other aspects. Whether writing about scenery or chanting history and recalling the past, they are all sentimental, elegant and thoughtful. They have left an indelible mark in the history of Chinese literature and have a very high status and special influence. This book selects one hundred and fifty-four of Nalan's poems, with translations, annotations, and reviews, supplemented by fifty-seven beautiful classical paintings. The poems and paintings complement each other, striving to perfectly present to readers the beautiful sentiments written by a generation of talented people.

Yule: Remembering Gucheng

North Island

76K7.310

Gu Cheng (1956-1993) is one of the most influential poets in the history of contemporary Chinese poetry. His poems are pure and natural. The sentence "The night gave me black eyes, but I use them to find light..." Has become a classic line in new Chinese poetry. His works have been translated into more than ten languages ​​including English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish. The romantic life of Gu Cheng and his wife Xie Ye, who met and fell in love and lived in seclusion on Waiheke Island in New Zealand, has also become a legendary story. On October 8, 1993, the fairy tale poet killed his wife Xie Ye and then committed suicide in his New Zealand residence due to a marriage dispute. His untimely death is a loss to the contemporary poetry world; the tragedy of his life is also a sad mystery in the history of literature. "Fish Music: Recalling Gu Cheng" is a collection of commemorative essays written by Gu Cheng's friends, including retrospective essays written by 11 well-known writers, poets, scholars and translators to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Gu Cheng's death, such as Shu Ting, Wang Anyi, etc. It also includes 66 precious historical pictures, which comprehensively and three-dimensionally display Gu Cheng's poetic life. The man has passed away, and the condolences are sincere. Whether it is to appreciate the true love in the world, or to gain an in-depth understanding of the deep-seated reasons behind the tragedy of Gu Cheng and his life, "Yu Le: Remembering Gucheng" collects good articles that reveal true feelings.

The Little Prince

Saint-exupéry

32K0

The little prince lives on an asteroid called B612. His daily life consists of cleaning three volcanoes, cleaning harmful baobab saplings, and watching the sunset. One day a rose grew on his planet. The little prince took great care of her, but he often had conflicts because of his emotional ignorance. The little prince ran away sadly and traveled around. He came to the earth, met the fox and the pilot, and also saw the garden of five thousand roses. After seeing and learning a lot, the little prince decided to go back to B612 and his unique rose. What children see in this story is their imagination of the adult world, and what adults see in this story is the value of a beautiful childlike innocence. Every time I reread The Little Prince, it is a reflection on growing up.

Wang Guowei Ji (2)

Edited By Zhou Xishan

280K0

This book is the best selection of Wang Guowei, the most outstanding academic master of humanities and social sciences and master of Chinese studies in China in the 20th century. It is carefully selected and edited by authoritative experts on Wang Guowei's research. The total number of Wang Guowei's works is about 3 million words (there are also about 3 million words in translated and edited ancient books), and this book accounts for about one-half of all his works. This book collects all of Wang Guowei's works on literature, aesthetics, philosophy, and culture; it selects the essence of history and paleography. The selected historical works reflect his complete view of history from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Han Dynasty, and his splendid national history from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Yuan Dynasty; this collection does not include his too obscure and difficult research and textual research articles. The book provides Wang Guowei's exemplary reading methods and research methods, showing the full picture of the outstanding achievements of this founder of new culture and the founder of new history in the 20th century, and can provide a rare model for the contemporary craze of Chinese studies.

Wang Guowei Ji (3)

Edited By Zhou Xishan

267K0

This book is the best selection of Wang Guowei, the most outstanding academic master of humanities and social sciences and master of Chinese studies in China in the 20th century. It is carefully selected and edited by authoritative experts on Wang Guowei's research. The total number of Wang Guowei's works is about 3 million words (there are also about 3 million words in translated and edited ancient books), and this book accounts for about one-half of all his works. This book collects all of Wang Guowei's works on literature, aesthetics, philosophy, and culture; it selects the essence of history and paleography. The selected historical works reflect his complete view of history from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Han Dynasty, and his splendid national history from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Yuan Dynasty; this collection does not include his too obscure and difficult research and textual research articles. The book provides Wang Guowei's exemplary reading methods and research methods, showing the full picture of the outstanding achievements of this founder of new culture and the founder of new history in the 20th century, and can provide a rare model for the contemporary craze of Chinese studies.

The Complete Works of Kafka (volume 2)

(austrian) Kafka, Edited By Ye Tingfang

310K0

This book includes Kafka's novels "The Missing" and "The Proceedings". Most of the subjects described in Kafka's works are unknown people at the bottom. They are deeply squeezed by the imperial bureaucracy, and their hearts are full of loneliness, fear, confusion and uneasiness. The plots are often fragmented, which reflect the social contradictions and the situation of all living beings in the late period of the empire, becoming a model work of that era.

The Complete Works of Kafka (volume 4)

(austrian) Kafka, Edited By Ye Tingfang

279K0

This book contains Kafka's essays and conversations. Kafka, the most important German writer in the early 20th century, is regarded as the founder of modern literature along with Joyce and Brewster.

Introduction to Modern Chinese Literary Works

Editor-in-chief Jiang Zhenchang And Others

454K0

This book contains 40 novels (some are preserved), more than 30 poems, about 30 essays, and about 20 plays, all of which are famous writers in the history of modern literature, such as Lu Xun, Lao She, Yu Dafu, Liu Bannong, Bing Xin, etc. Each work is followed by an explanation and evaluation as a guide for students to learn.

Appreciation of Ho Chi Minh's Chinese Poetry Collection "prison Diary

(vietnam) Le Xuan Duc

157K0

In late August 1942, Ho Chi Minh, as the leader of the Vietnam Independent League of the International Anti-Fascist Alliance, set out from his base in North Vietnam and went to Chongqing to meet with Chinese dignitaries. On August 29, he was arrested by the Chinese Kuomintang authorities while passing through Zurong Township, Debao County, Guangxi. He was then escorted to and from 30 prisons. After being detained for 377 days, he was released on September 10, 1943. "Prison Diary" is a collection of poems written by Ho Chi Minh while he was in custody. This book carefully analyzes more than 130 of Ho Chi Minh's prison poems from writing background, ideological content to artistic techniques, one by one, and publishes many pertinent comments. There are often wonderful elucidations of some little-known subtexts and subtexts hidden deep in the poems. The book not only draws on the best of others, but also contains the author's own independent opinions.

Zhao Zi Said

Zhao Zi Said

Literature

Lao She

207K0

This book contains two novels by Mr. Lao She, namely "Zhao Ziyue" and "The Biography of Niu Tianci". "Zhao Ziyue" depicts the chaotic, despicable and vulgar life of a group of college students in the rooftop apartment of Drum Tower in Beijing in the 1920s. The protagonist Zhao Zi said that he did not study hard and made trouble everywhere, so he was expelled from the university. He played mahjong all night long and spent all day at the banquet, drunk and dreaming. At the critical moment of life and death, thanks to the persuasion of his best friend Li Jingchun, he finally woke up, changed his ways, and started a new life. In "The Biography of Niu Tianci", the merchants and their old man, Niu Tianci, were old and childless. One day, someone gave them a child. They thought that the child was a gift from God, so they named it Niu Tianci. Tianci has been pampered since he was a child, and coupled with the abnormal upbringing of the Niu couple, he can do nothing except play and write some small articles. His family was backward and he had nothing but his former servant and friend Mr. Hu. At this time, the god-sent teacher who had been favored by Old Man Niu suddenly appeared and gave the child a glimmer of hope.

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Literature

H

253K0

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

Little Prince

Little Prince

Literature

Saint-exupéry

47K0

"The Little Prince" is a work by the French pilot writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It and its author have always been the pride of France. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the author's death. Based on the 2010 edition, translator Wang Yipei has reorganized the translation and added his deeper understanding of "The Little Prince" over the past few years to help people understand the true meaning of "The Little Prince". Based on the original author's illustrations, we asked the artist to add a number of color illustrations to the book according to the original painting style, interspersed with the original paintings. This edition of "The Little Prince" consists of three booklets: the Chinese translation, the original French text and the themed notebook, which are presented to readers in a high-quality package.

Compassion for All Sentient Beings: Master Talks About Buddha

Li Shutong

89K0

"Compassion for All Living Beings" selects dozens of essays on Buddhism by famous modern Chinese Buddhists and literary masters such as Li Shutong, Liang Qichao, Ji Xianlin, Hu Shi, Liang Shuming, Feng Youlan, Feng Zikai, Xu Dishan, Zhu Ziqing and other famous modern Chinese Buddhists and literary masters. From the four aspects of Buddhism, Buddha's mind, mind cultivation, and enlightenment, it panoramically displays the master's Buddhist connections and Buddhist understanding, and explains the realm of Buddhist thought, which is compassion.

Crescent Moon Collection Bird Collection

H

42K7.94

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

Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening

Lu Xun

115K05

"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is Lu Xun's only collection of retrospective essays. "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" was a name later modified by Lu Xun, also known as "Revisiting Old Things". "Chao" means morning, here refers to the early years; "Xi" means evening, here refers to the old age. The title of the book means flowers that bloom in the morning and are picked or picked up in the evening. This refers to Mr. Lu Xun's memories of people and events in his childhood, adolescence, and middle age in his later years.

Handwriting

Handwriting

Literature

Li Jianwu

241K0

This book is a collection of the author's literary works, which mainly includes communications, reports, reviews, essays, couplets, essays and other works. The articles included in the manuscript are diverse in genre and profound in meaning. It is an important work for understanding Li Jianwu as a person and his writings. Li Jianwu, deputy editor-in-chief and senior reporter of Lanzhou Evening News.

Crazy Dream in Red Mansions

Zhang Yi

196K0

Sublimating real life into literary life is not only a religion, but also a process of improving the realm of life.

Pisces Constellation (100-year-old Novella Classic)

Xu Xiaobin

87K0

This book is the winning work of the first Lu Xun Literature Award. The author uses the creation of a mystical atmosphere, constellation culture and dreams to metaphorize the embarrassing situation of women in the patriarchal society, and reveals the deterioration of the relationship between men and women in modern society from another level, revealing the impact of the highly materially developed modern industrial society on the entire human race.

Nowhere to Say Goodbye (a Century-old Novella Classic)

Chen Ran

108K0

This book tells the story of three young women's wandering fate in life, workplace, and love. Through their choices of life paths and different destinies, the work sheds light on the spiritual crisis and existential confusion of modern women in a male-dominated society.

Little Prince

Little Prince

Literature

Saint-exupéry

76K01

The little prince had trouble with his favorite rose on his asteroid, so he started traveling in the universe alone. He visited six planets, met all kinds of people, and finally arrived on Earth. A fox became a good friend with the little prince, making him understand love and responsibility, so the little prince wanted to return to his own planet to reunite with the flowers... The entire fairy tale is pure and simple in text and concise in form, but it contains the light of wisdom. In his memories again and again, you will cry for the kindness and simplicity of the little prince, listen to the sound of roses blooming with him, and understand the true meaning and touch of love.

Asuka Collection and Crescent Moon Collection (hardcover Illustrations)

(india) Rabindranath Tagore

39K0

"Birds" and "Crescent Moon" are the most beautiful and appreciative masterpieces of Rabindranath Tagore, the world's literary giant, and one of the most outstanding collections of poetry and prose in the world. In these works, day and night, oceans and rivers, freedom and betrayal, philosophy and religion are all integrated into one in Tagore's writings. In short sentences, profound philosophy of life is expounded, leading readers to explore truth and wisdom after reading. This book is a bound hardcover volume of The Flying Birds and The Crescent Moon, translated by the famous Chinese translator Zheng Zhenduo. It contains exquisite color pages, Tagore's life, Tagore's visit to China and the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech. It has considerable literary and collection value.

Walden Coloring Book

H

201K0

"Walden" records Thoreau's secluded life on the shores of Walden Pond near Concord from 1845 to 1847. In his writing, nature, humanities and transcendentalist ideals blend together seamlessly. This book was called a "supernatural" book by Eliot and was also hailed as a book that "shapes the readers' hearts".

Lin Huiyin Talks About Architecture

Lin Huiyin

140K0

"Lin Huiyin Talks about Architecture" selects fourteen architectural essays by Lin Huiyin, a famous modern Chinese architect and a talented woman in the Republic of China. The articles include professional research on specific ancient buildings in Beijing, Shanxi, Dunhuang and other places, as well as detailed expositions on ancient Chinese architectural traditions and their historical development stages. They can be regarded as academic articles by senior architects, or as beautiful chapters on architecture by famous essayists. In "Lin Huiyin Talks about Architecture", we can feel that Lin Huiyin is both a scholar-type essayist and a writer-type scholar.

Men, Women, Disabled People

Shi Tiesheng Chen Fang Et Al.

85K02

It seems that the author of "Men and Women with Disabilities" had a sudden idea, and the six people present jointly created a work, showing everyone's life experience and social thinking through literary characters. This in itself is a bit shocking and a bit sensational, but it is definitely a kind of creation and a kind of subversion.

Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening

Lu Xun

110K02

This book includes three works of Lu Xun: "Morning Flowers Picked at Dusk", a collection of 10 memoir essays written in 1926; "New Stories", a collection of short stories based on ancient myths and historical legends created between 1922 and 1935; and "Sorrow", a novel reflecting the love between young men and women written in 1925.

You Are the April in the World (commemorative Edition)

Lin Huiyin

116K01

Since this book basically uses time as a clue to record Lin Huiyin's works, we can clearly see the changes in her writing style in different eras. From the innocence of girlhood, to the fiery bravery of youth, to the broadening of mind in middle age, and finally to the maturity and poise of old age. Looking at each piece one by one, we can see that this legendary woman is like a clear clear water, which always reminds us of the beautiful memories of that era and that period of history. Maybe one day someone will be crowned "the most beautiful woman in the East", but we should never forget that at the end of the Republic of China and the beginning of the Republic, there was such a stunning woman active in Peiping or Beijing. Her smile was as bright as a flower, her energy was as strong as a thunder, and her heart was like a warm April day in the world.

Random Notes of Traveling to Hunan·congwen's Autobiography

Shen Congwen

135K0

This is the first time in China that "Records of a Travel to Hunan" and "Cong Wen's Autobiography" have been published together; it depicts the peach blossom garden in the hearts of modern people, shows the pure and natural human nature, and shows the simple and wild style of western Hunan. With beautiful and vivid hand-drawn illustrations, "Xiang Xing Xian Ji Cong Wen's Autobiography" is a collection of works by the famous writer Shen Congwen. Researchers such as Qian Liqun and Wen Rumin believe that "Xiang Xing Xing Ji" is "equal to his autobiography", while "Cong Wen Autobiography" is an autobiographical prose. "Xiang Xing Xing Ji" includes 12 essays including "Sailors on the Boat on the Chen River", which follows the journey back home from the lower reaches to the upper reaches, depicts the pure and beautiful landscape of the Yuanshui River Basin, and records the human affairs, sorrows and joys of the counties in western Hunan. "Congwen's Autobiography" narrates Shen Congwen's life experience for nearly twenty years from his birth to his departure from western Hunan. It is a literary record of his difficult journey and dreams. Both "Song Notes of a Journey to Hunan" and "Autobiography of Congwen" express a more direct historical feeling than novels, propose a philosophy of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, and praise a "beautiful, healthy, natural form of life that is not contrary to human nature." The two collections of essays mirror each other, and when read together, there is a wonderful feeling of intertextuality. This book includes reading guidance programs and beautiful illustrations written by famous teachers in Zhejiang.

Yi Zhongtian's Reading of China Series: Reading the City

Yi Zhongtian

220K01

Zhongtian's Reading China series, a 20-year classic, has sold millions of copies, covering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, and Wuhan. If you understand the city, you will understand ourselves!

Yi Zhongtian's Reading of China Series: the Wisdom of the Chinese People

Yi Zhongtian

129K03

Zhongtian's Reading China series, a 20-year classic, has sold millions of copies, covering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, and Wuhan. If you understand the city, you will understand ourselves!

Zhou Zuoren's Self-edited Collection: Characters in Lu Xun's Novels

Zhou Zuoren

112K0

Zhou Zuoren, the second brother of Lu Xun, is an encyclopedic figure in the history of modern Chinese literature and one of the people who knows Lu Xun best. The title of "Characters in Lu Xun's Novels" seems to be a collection of reviews that explores the art of Lu Xun's novels, but it is actually the same as "Lu Xun's Hometown". The focus is still on "writing about the garden and its surroundings" and "writing about the characters, time and place in the two novels", that is, "describing without pretense". The novels discussed in the book are limited to "The Scream" and "Wandering", plus "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk", which is classified as a collection of essays. The various characters who appear in it are archetypal indexed and their background deeds are verified, but they will never fall into Dong Heng's positivist school. On the surface, it is an index for textual research, but in reality it focuses on illuminating customs, introducing interesting local dialects, and focusing on the artistic issues of the novel such as the relationship between poetry and reality. It occasionally makes brief comments on one or two places, with insightful insights, and can often reveal the best features of Lu Xun's novels that others have not seen in one sentence.

Collected by Zhou Zuoren: Essays on Children's Literature: the Origin of Chinese New Literature

Zhou Zuoren

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Zhang Yiqujun was my classmate when I was teaching at No. 5 Middle School in this province. It was from the second to the sixth year of the Republic of China. I came to Beijing in the spring of the sixth year and never went back. Zhang Jun had already graduated and left. In the winter of 1991, I suddenly received a letter from Zhang Jun, saying that a children's bookstore was now established in Shanghai, specializing in all kinds of books for children, and asked me to help him. This is something I am very willing to do, because providing children's books is a very important job nowadays, and I have also wanted to get involved in it. However, the teaching profession is really busy. I have verbally agreed for a long time, but I always have no results. To be honest, I haven't started yet. Seeing that twenty years would be over, I felt that such a procrastination would not be a problem, so I decided to compile a booklet first to make up for my responsibilities, and then plan other work after the new year. I wrote to Zhang Jun and he agreed, and the result was this volume "A Brief Treatise on Children's Literature".

My Distant Qingping Bay (illustrated Version)

Shi Tiesheng

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"My Distant Qingping Bay" mainly collects Mr. Shi Tiesheng's important novellas or avant-garde literary works, including "My Distant Qingping Bay", "Reportage about Pastor Zhan", "The Story of Queue Jumping", "Sunday", "Original Sin? Destiny", "Imagination of a Drama with Movies as the Stage Background", etc. It has profound thoughts and unique conception, exploring propositions such as life, destiny, culture, faith, emotion, religion and so on. This literary feast brings readers rich spiritual enlightenment and high-quality reading enjoyment.

How Good it is to Be Alive

Wang Zengqi

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Wang Zengqi, a highly respected writer and lifestyle writer, carefully collects 28 of the most acclaimed and representative essays in his collection of selected essays, such as classics such as Food in the Four Directions, Food in My Hometown, My Father, and Rain in Kunming. "How wonderful it is to be alive" is a famous saying of Mr. Wang, which represents his attitude towards life and literary pursuit. Mr. Wang's prose is famous for his food writing, making people salivate and eager to try it. He finds vitality and fun in extremely ordinary food and meals. He writes about trivial matters in life and people around him. He is humorous, optimistic and positive. Reading it makes people laugh, as if everyone is cute and everything is interesting. Life is really hard, but he adds a layer of sugar coating to it, finding fun and beauty in the ordinary.

A Classic That Everyone Should Read in Their Lifetime

Lu Xun Li Na

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This book contains 20 to 30 essays, poems, travel notes, essays, and speeches by famous modern and contemporary Chinese and foreign writers. Each style is an independent article for readers' convenience. At the same time, each article has columns such as reasons for selection, author introduction, and work appreciation.

Xu Zhimo Classic

Xu Zhimo Qing Meng

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This book collects Xu Zhimo's classic works, which are divided into three parts: poetry, prose and novels. It selects famous works from "Zhimo's Poems", "A Night in the Green Green", "Tiger Collection", "Wandering", "Falling Leaves", "Scale Claws of Paris", "Autopsy", "Roulette" and other collections.

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