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Collection of Old Books (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

155K0

This book contains more than 200 articles by Zhou Yueran on the study of ancient book editions. Zhou Yueran was a famous bibliophile during the Republic of China. He not only loved reading, but also did a lot of research on book editions. In his heyday, his home collected more than 3,000 kinds of wire-bound books and 178 boxes, including the famous old editions of the Song and Yuan Dynasties and fine copies of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There were also about 5,000 volumes of Western books, which filled ten large cupboards. Zhou Yueran also served as the vice president of the Correspondence Society of the Commercial Press and the chief of the English Department. It can be said that books have accompanied every step of his life. Regarding ancient books, Zhou Yueran has a unique understanding and right to speak, has extremely high attainments, and has certain academic research value.

A Collection of Self-cultivation (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

98K0

This book is one of the collections of essays by Zhou Yueran, a famous bibliophile and writer in the Republic of China. It contains more than 100 short essays. These essays are short, concise, rich in coverage, and full of wit. Through descriptions and reflections on the minutiae of daily life and the evolution of all things in the world, it reflects the wisdom of life and principles of dealing with things that the author has realized in life, work, communication, and reading. The writing style is smooth, natural, and full of humor. Zhou Yueran was a famous bibliophile and writer during the Republic of China. He had rich life experiences. In his writings, readers can not only understand Zhou Yueran as a person, but also see the style of an era through his stories.

Collection of Emotional Stories (zhou Yueran's Works Series)

Zhou Yueran

74K0

Although Zhou Yueran is famous for his large collection of books, his research scope is extremely broad. He once opened a column in newspapers and periodicals at the time on the issue of male-female relations to guide the various problems and confusions that young people encountered in love and marriage at that time. These articles were not boring preaching, but told short and concise stories in a humorous style, introducing relevant knowledge and the latest Western concepts on marriage and love at that time, which were both educational and entertaining.

Zou Taofen's Exquisite Prose

Zou Taofen

66K0

"Zou Taofen's Best Prose" edited by Zhou Lixia is a classic prose by Zou Taofen, a master of Chinese literature in the 20th century. It is narrative, lyrical and interpretive. These prose writing techniques are delicate, the structure is smooth, the organization is clear, the content is rich and colorful, and the language is fluent and beautiful. The prose is permeated with the author's rich social life and complex inner world. This collection of essays is typical and sophisticated, highly readable, and endlessly enjoyable to savor. The contents include love and life, efficient optimism, the power of leisure, running dogs, personal freedom and national freedom, concentrated energy, agility and accuracy, adaptability to the situation, rewards of perseverance, dryness, emotions, disgusting imitation, happiness, private offices, etc.

Criticism

Criticism

Literature

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"On Criticism" is Pope's first important work. It is a long poem written in heroic couplet. The poem provides valuable suggestions for literary criticism and creation, represents Pope's literary philosophy, and is still helpful to current literature lovers. "On Criticism" has the author's usual wit and wit, and many of its famous sentences have become English idioms.

Love Listening to Lao She (complete Collection)

Lao She

289K05

Lao She's novels mainly describe the lives and fate of citizens, especially the urban poor, with vivid and humorous writing. This book is based on selecting Lao She's most classic short stories. We have combined the selection criteria of stories that are more suitable for reading aloud, more story-telling and more interesting to conduct personalized screening. The final selection is not only Lao She's most classic short story, but also more interesting and story-telling. This set of books includes three selected collections: "Love Listening to Lao She I: Selected Short Stories", "Love Listening to Lao She II: Selected Short Stories", and "Love Listening to Lao She III: Selected Prose Collection".

Everything About My Parents

South Sail

103K0

This is the nostalgia and recollection of one generation for another generation after decades of history. This is the author's re-perception of the word "family", and it is also a deep understanding of current life. This is a son's longing and imagination for his parents: memories, sighs, emotions, guilt, confusion and inner pain. Carrying an overweight of memories, this book is like a small boat floating in the rivers and lakes. The work received wide acclaim after it was first published and won the Chinese Media Literature Award.

Let the Company Last Forever: Reading to the Elders (reader Series)

Phoenix Linkage

89K01

"Let the Company Belong Long: Reading to the Elders" is suitable for conveying the affection to the elders - lamenting the passing of time, praising the sonorous years, expressing care for them, and expressing your respect and love for them... In addition to collecting the works of famous writers, the book "Let the Company Belong Long: Reading to the Elders" The classic text provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations, and also analyzes the background of the creation of the text. It also provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text more three-dimensionally and express their emotions more smoothly.

Life is Slow: Read to Yourself (reader Series)

Phoenix Linkage

82K03

The book "Life is Slow: Reading to Myself" is divided into six parts to express personal emotions - savoring the sadness of love, immersed in memories, enjoying the silence of loneliness, loving the enterprising life... In addition to including famous works, the book "Life is Slow: Reading to Myself" Jia's classic text provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations, and also analyzes the background of the creation of the text. It also provides readers with many reading suggestions, allowing readers to understand the content of the text more three-dimensionally and express their emotions more smoothly.

May You Grow up Slowly: Reading to Children (reader Series)

Compiled By Phoenix Linkage

85K7.911

This book is one of the reader series - "May You Grow Slowly: Reading to Children", which contains articles by more than 60 Chinese and foreign writers, including Rabindranath Tagore, Yeats, Lin Huiyin, Zhu Ziqing, Saint-Exupéry... "May You Grow Slowly: Reading to Children" is suitable for expressing the emotions between parents and children - the joy of the birth of a child, the desire to present the world to children, and allowing children to become better themselves. Expectations and reveries of spending quality time with children... In addition to collecting classic texts by famous writers, the book "May You Grow Up Slowly: Reading to Children" provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations. It also analyzes the background of the text's creation and provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text more three-dimensionally and express their emotions more smoothly.

Growing Old with You: Reading to Your Loved One (reader Series)

Compiled By Phoenix Linkage

76K0

"Growing Old with You: Reading to Lovers" contains classic works by nearly 70 famous writers at home and abroad, including Zhou Zuoren, Yu Dafu, Zhu Shenghao, Pushkin, Petofi, Cernuda... Selected rare books, classic words and phrases, sit in the gentle time, listen to the wind and watch the rain with your lover! A lovingly written introduction: in-depth analysis of the text, and reading situation tips. In addition to collecting classic texts by famous writers, the book "Growing Old with You: Reading to Lovers" provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations. It also analyzes the background of the text's creation and provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text more three-dimensionally and express their emotions more smoothly.

Great Wisdom but Foolishness

Lao She

138K0

Mr. Lao She is a famous modern novelist and dramatist in my country. This book collects more than 60 long and short essays that he published sporadically, divided into seven series, roughly arranged in order of the year when the works were published. Lao She's works are known for their simple humor and colloquial language. From these prose, readers can once again appreciate Mr. Lao She's style as a folk language master.

Road to Happiness

Russell

93K06

In "The Road to Happiness", Russell does not rely on any profound doctrine, but summarizes some reasonable opinions confirmed by his own experience and observation, and creates a prescription for readers. He hopes that countless men and women who feel depressed can find their medical records and escape methods here, and can become happy with appropriate efforts. The book is clear and concise and has always been loved by readers. Several translations have been published in China. Mr. Fu Lei's superb translation adds brilliance to this book.

Scale Claws in Paris: Xu Zhimo's Travels (reading Xu Zhimo Again)

Xu Zhimo

92K02

Xu Zhimo has been to many places. From the south to the north, from China to Europe, wherever he left his footprints, he also left many charming travel notes. The most commendable among them is his travels in Europe, including his travels in Siberia, feelings about Italy, feelings about Paris and London, etc. The beautiful scenery touched his heartstrings; the local customs and customs made him realize the differences between Eastern and Western cultures; and the different people he met touched various concepts deep in his mind. The feeling of nostalgia for my country and my longing for my relatives and friends are also integrated into the words in the whereabouts record. It leaves readers with scenes of exquisite scenery that are unforgettable. "Scale Claws in Paris: Xu Zhimo's Travel Notes (Rereading Xu Zhimo)" contains his travel notes on European travels. Including "The Rainbow After the Rain", "Autumn Thoughts on the Indian Ocean", "Travel to Hangzhou", "The Cambridge I Know", etc. Xu Zhimo is an emotional person who likes to express his feelings through natural scenery.

Life is Swaying in the Autumn Wind and Fallen Leaves: Xu Zhimo's Life Insights (read Xu Zhimo Again)

Xu Zhimo

83K0

"Life Swaying in the Falling Leaves in the Autumn Wind: Xu Zhimo's Life Reflections (Rereading Xu Zhimo)" includes Beidaihe seaside fantasy; fallen leaves; inscriptions for Guo Zixiong; wanting to fly; autumn; planting flowers on the beach; a poet; an excerpt of "Super Good and Evil"; sea chants; stars and night moths; the death of my grandmother, etc.

Images of the World: a Novel of a Wonderful Life

Compiled By Deng Xuezhi And Shi Suying

155K0

In the process of reading, tasting, and understanding, you can activate your own thoughts and feelings, initially learn to use humanities and social science research methods to explore literary cases, and use your own eyes and mind to observe, experience, and build a new world of life and art.

The Complete Collection of Lao She's Classic Prose

Lao She

79K7.615

This book collects Lao She's representative prose works from various periods. Lao She's prose has delicate writing techniques, smooth structure, clear organization, rich and colorful content, and smooth and beautiful language. The prose is permeated with the author's rich social life and complex inner world.

Biography of Zhang Ailing: Disappointment is a Kind of Happiness

Li Yan

116K7.612

This book uses beautiful words and poetic narration to tell the story of Zhang Ailing's life, from the horrific encounters in her youth to her love affair with Hu Lancheng as an adult, to her colorful fame experiences, and finally the lamentable loneliness in her old age, leading readers into Zhang Ailing's world and witnessing her legend. Lead us into Zhang Ailing's world and witness her legend.

Scream (classic Translation)

Lu Xun

70K01

"The Scream" is a collection of short stories written by Lu Xun from 1918 to 1922, and is one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. It contains 14 works including "Diary of a Madman" and "Kong Yiji". The work truly depicts social life from the Revolution of 1911 to the May 4th Movement. Starting from revolutionary democracy, with the purpose of Enlightenment and the spirit of humanitarianism, it reveals various deep-seated social contradictions, deeply analyzes and relatively completely negates China's old system and outdated traditional concepts, and shows a strong sense of worry for national survival and a strong desire for social change.

Back View

Back View

Literature

Zhu Ziqing

158K05

"Back" is a well-known prose by Zhu Ziqing. It is also a classic retrospective documentary lyrical prose in the history of modern Chinese literature. It has been selected into junior high school Chinese textbooks many times. Zhu Ziqing's restrained and melancholy description of father's love, true love and beauty, has touched the hearts of generations of readers. In addition to "The Back", this book also includes his popular masterpieces such as "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Hurry", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Civilization in the Ship", as well as his travel notes and daily essays in Europe and London. These articles are extremely rich in ideological connotation and are classic works representing Zhu Ziqing's prose creation.

Four Generations Living under One Roof (part 2)

Lao She

330K8.316

"Four Generations Under One Roof" is divided into two volumes. It is a million-word novel written by the Chinese writer Lao She. The work is set in the occupied area of ​​Peiping during the Anti-Japanese War. It describes the psychology and experiences of more than a dozen families and more than 100 people, centered on the four generations of the Qi family, in the "Little Sheep Circle" alley in Beijing. It reproduces the process of the people of Peiping from being confused and depressed, enduring humiliation and living in humiliation to gradually awakening and resisting under the brutal rule of the Japanese invaders. It praises their valuable national integrity as well as the Chinese nation's unyielding will to fight and determination to resist the war.

Four Generations Living under One Roof (part 1)

Lao She

368K8.841

"Four Generations Under One Roof" is divided into two volumes. It is a million-word novel written by the Chinese writer Lao She. The work is set in the occupied area of ​​Peiping during the Anti-Japanese War. It describes the psychology and experiences of more than a dozen families and more than 100 people, centered on the four generations of the Qi family, in the "Little Sheep Circle" alley in Beijing. It reproduces the process of the people of Peiping from being confused and depressed, enduring humiliation and living in humiliation to gradually awakening and resisting under the brutal rule of the Japanese invaders. It praises their valuable national integrity as well as the Chinese nation's unyielding will to fight and determination to resist the war.

Teahouse

Teahouse

Literature

Lao She

31K9.011

The teahouse owner Wang Lifa wanted to make his father's teahouse prosperous, so he socialized in all directions, but the harsh reality made him often ridiculed and eventually swallowed up by the ruthless society; Qin Zhongyi, a national capitalist who often frequented teahouses, went from being ambitious to save the country through industry to going bankrupt; the bold Fourth Master Chang, a disciple of the Eight Banners, embarked on the road of self-reliance after the fall of the Qing Dynasty. The story in the play all takes place in a teahouse in Beijing. People come and go in the teahouse, and people of all colors and religions gather together. A big teahouse is like a small society.

Camel Xiangzi

Camel Xiangzi

Literature

Lao She

136K8.077

Xiangzi came from the countryside and was determined to buy a car of his own. However, the car he bought with three years of hard-earned money was robbed by the warlord's rebels. The second time, before he could save enough money to buy a car, the money was extorted by Detective Sun. Then, Huniu's "love" for him brought hardships to him both physically and mentally. After Huniu died of dystocia, a car bought with Huniu's savings had to be sold to pay for Huniu's funeral. After many setbacks, and with the suicide of Xiaofuzi, the woman Xiangzi loved, the last spark of hope in Xiangzi's heart was finally blown out, and he gradually evolved from an honest rickshaw driver to a pure lumpen proletarian. Through this tragic artistic image, we can have a deeper understanding of the semi-feudal and semi-colonial old China and inspire people to understand the root cause of Xiangzi's tragedy.

Zhu Ziqing's Works (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

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202K010

Zhu Ziqing (1898.11.22-1948.8.12) Was originally named Zhu Zihua, also known as Chunhua Qiushi, and later changed his name to Zhu Ziqing, with the courtesy name Peixian. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai, Jiangsu, and later settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father. He studied in a private school when he was young and was influenced by traditional Chinese culture.

Jiang Guangci's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

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208K0

In the 1920s and 1930s, the name Jiang Guangci was shining brightly and resoundingly in the Chinese literary world. His novels were popular for a while and were pirated many times. In today's popular terms, Jiang Guangci was an out-and-out best-selling author from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Main works: Young Wanderer, Lisa's Sorrow, The Moon Breaking Out of the Clouds, On the Yalu River, Brothers' Night Talk.

Ye Zi's Works (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

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165K01

This book contains 27 of Ye Zi's works, including: "Left Behind on the March", "Memories of the Night Rain", "Miscellaneous Notes on the March", "Yueyang Tower", "Ancient Ferry", and "Miscellaneous Notes on the South Journey".

Works of Wen Yiduo (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Wen Yiduo

118K01

Wen Yiduo (November 24, 1899 - July 15, 1946), whose real name was Wen Jiahua and whose courtesy name was Yousan, was born in Xishui County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province. He was a great modern Chinese patriot, a staunch democracy fighter, an early leader of the China Democratic League, a close friend of the Communist Party of China, and a representative poet and scholar of the Crescent Party. This volume has selected works: Red Candle, Li Bai Chapter, Rainy Night Chapter, Youth Chapter, Lone Goose Chapter, Red Bean Chapter, Dead Water, Extra-Collected Poems, and Essays.

Must-read Modern Chinese Literature Classics (set of 28 Items)

Xiao Hong Lu Xun Et Al.

5.0M05

A must-read classic of modern Chinese literature, you deserve it! This collection is essentially a collection of creations from the founding and development stages of modern Chinese literature, including almost all well-known writers and well-known works at that time. The contents are: Dai Wangshu's works, Hong Lingfei's works, Hu Yepin's works, Jiang Guangci's works, Liang Yuchun's works 1, Liang Yuchun's works 2, Liu Naou's works, Liu Naou's novel classics, Zhang Yiping's novel classics, Liu Yunruo's works, Lu Yan's works, Lu Yin's works, Lu Xun: The Scream, Mu Shiying's works, Peng Jiahuang's novel classics, Qian Xuantong's prose classics , Qian Xuantong's works, Qiu Dongping's novel classics, Rou Shi's works, Teng Gu's works, Wen Yiduo's works, Xiao Hong's works 1, Xiao Hong's works 2, Xu Zhimo's works, Xu Dishan's works, Ye Zi's works, Yu Dafu's works, Zhang Yiping's works, Zhu Ziqing's works, Zou Taofen's works.

Works of Liang Yuchun (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

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Liang Yuchun (1906-1932) is a famous essayist in my country. He studied under famous teachers such as Ye Gongchao. His prose style is unique and has both Chinese and Western cultural characteristics. He wrote many works in his 26 years of life and was known as "China's Ilya".

Teng Gu's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Teng Gu

181K0

Teng Gu's original name was Teng Cheng, with the courtesy name Ruoqu. He was born in Yuepu Town, Baoshan County, Jiangsu Province (now Shanghai) in the 27th year of Guangxu's reign (October 13, 1901). Teng Gu is an accomplished art theorist. He is good at poetry and calligraphy. He likes to paint lotuses and has written many books. This volume selects the works: Mural, Resurrection of the Stone Statue, Nostalgia, Watery Eyes, Centipede, Ginkgo Fruit, Antique Suicide, Motorcycle Ghost, Funeral, Labyrinth, A Dog, Old and New Nibs, Ordinary Death, Tears, Low-level Work, For the Little Ones, Post Obit (fulfillment after death), Expulsion.

Works of Xu Zhimo (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

Xu Zhimo

59K0

Collects the author's best poems and famous prose works, including "Farewell to Cambridge", "Accidental", "Sayang Nala", etc.

Lu Yan's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Lu Yan

181K0

This volume collects Lu Yan's works, including selected works: "Autumn Night", "Grapefruit", "Juying's Marriage", "Gold", "Poison", "A Dangerous Person", "A Chang Thief's Bones", "The Final Victory", "The Sorrow of Childhood", "The Banquet", "Little Heart", "Fork in the Road", "Under the Roof", "Anshe" and other works.

Liu Naou's Works (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

Liu Naou

171K0

Liu Naou, a native of Liuying District, Tainan City, Taiwan; a Taiwanese novelist and film producer during the Japanese occupation, who studied at Aurora University in Shanghai; his writing follows a modernist line and has contacts with Shi Zhecun and others; his representative work is "Urban Landscape", which describes the fanatical confusion of urban men and women, drawing on the techniques of the Japanese New Sensation School; he has translated Yokomitsu Riichi's novel collection "Pornographic Culture" and Fritsch's "Sociology of Art".

Lu Yin's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Lu Yin

213K0

This book includes Lu Yin's representative prose and novels, among which the prose "Memories under the Moon" and "Under the Leifeng Pagoda" "seem to be better than her novels", "The Thorn of the Rose" is also "clear and lovely" (Mao Dun's words), and the novel "Old Friend on the Seaside" writes about the sincerity and disillusionment of female love, and the persistent pursuit of female independent personality. "Ivory Ring" is the peak of Lu Yin's creation, the novel Using his close friend and female writer Shi Pingmei as the model, the story is real and touching, and the writing style is sad and beautiful. It is a masterpiece of love novels. Lu Yin's prose expresses her conflicting mood with reality, vividly, completely and vividly reflecting her naive, stubborn, depressed and sad personality. Most of her works are in the form of letters and diaries, with a natural and smooth style, clear and meaningful words, and a sad mood.

Lu Xun: the Scream (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

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186K011

"The Scream" is a collection of fourteen short stories written by Lu Xun from 1918 to 1922. The work truly depicts the social landscape from the Revolution of 1911 to the May 4th period, mercilessly lashes out at the various shortcomings of the feudal system and feudal ethics, makes a profound summary of the experience and lessons since the Revolution of 1911, conducts a comprehensive analysis of personal tragedies in the period of social change, and shows a keen concern for the national spirit and a strong desire for social change.

Works of Mu Shiying (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Mu Shiying

179K0

Mu Shiying (March 14, 1912 - June 28, 1940), a native of Cixi, Zhejiang, was a modern Chinese novelist and a representative of the New Sensation School. His pen names were Fa Yang and Anonymous. He began writing novels in 1929, and published the novels "Our World" and "The Black Whirlwind" the following year (1930); in 1932, he published the collection of novels "North and South Pole", which reflected the polar opposition between the upper class and the lower class; in 1933, he published the collection of novels "Cemetery", which instead described the bizarre urban life, and later published "Platinum Female Body Statue", "Saint Virgin's Emotions", etc.; Participated in the Kuomintang Book and Magazine Review Committee around 1933; went to Hong Kong after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, returned to Shanghai in 1939, hosted the "China Daily" supplements "Literary Weekly" and "Hua Feng", and edited the "National News", and was later assassinated by the Kuomintang agents.

Classics of Peng Jiahuang's Novels (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

Peng Jiahuang

249K0

Early Chinese native writer. His pen name was Wei Gong, a native of Xiangyin, Hunan (now Miluo City, Hunan Province). In 1924, he went to work at Zhonghua Book Company in Shanghai. In 1925, he transferred to the Compilation Office of the Commercial Press. He successively edited "Education Magazine", "Children's World", etc. During this period, he published a large number of fairy tales and children's stories, which were very funny and interesting, but unfortunately they were not collected and published. After publishing the novel "Mr. Dismeryer" in 1926, he began to attract attention. His rural novels are more lively and interesting than those of his contemporary rural writers, as well as more profound and sophisticated. The characters are colorful and the use of spoken language is particularly successful. "Living Ghost", "Instigation", and "Chen Fourth Dad's Cow" are representative works in this regard. This volume selects works: Peake's Love Letters, Ordinary Things, Reformation, Mr. Dismeryer, Military and other works.

Qian Xuantong's Prose Classics (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

Qian Xuantong

153K01

This book mainly collects Qian Xuantong's prose creation classics, from which we can clearly understand Qian Xuantong's character and style.

Works of Qian Xuantong (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Qian Xuantong

152K0

Qian Xuantong (1887-1939), whose original name was Qian Xia, also known as Deqian, also known as Yigu and Yigugu. He often followed the ancient method of adding his nickname before his name, which was called Yigu Xuantong. On the eve of the May 4th Movement, it was renamed Xuantong. Han nationality, native of Wuxing, Zhejiang (now Huzhou City, Zhejiang). Born on September 12, 1887 (the twelfth day of Dinghai month in the thirteenth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty in the lunar calendar), after Qian Liu, the Taizu of Wuyue Kingdom, King Wusu. Chinese modern thinker, litterateur, and advocate of the New Culture Movement.

Rou Shi's Works 2 (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

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160K01

The short story collection "Madman" and "Hope", the novella "Three Sisters", "February" and "Mother of a Slave", the novel "Death in the Old Era", the poems "War" and "The Blood is Boiling--Commemorating the Death of a Hunan Comrade who was Killed in Nanjing", newspaper His works include the reportage "A Great Impression" and the essay "Individualism and the Reality of a Rogue"; his translations include "The Collection of Danish Short Stories" (cooperated with Lin Danqiu), "Decadence" by Gorky of the former Soviet Union, and works by progressive writers from Yugoslavia and other Eastern European countries.

Dai Wangshu's Works (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

Dai Wangshu

129K01

This "Selected Classical Works of Dai Wangshu" contains the works of "Yuxiang Poet" Dai Wangshu. "Selection of Dai Wangshu's Classic Works" includes "Summer Night's Dream"; "Happiness"; "The House Will Be Full of Roses"; "I Love That So Gentle Donkey"; "Girl"; "Resin Flows"; "It's Going to Snow"; "For the Belt" Donkey goes to heaven and prays"; "Heart goes out"; "False Door or Portrait"; "White and Black"; "Same Number"; "Late Night"; "Portrait"; "Life"; "Heart"; "A Gray Chinese Cow" and other works.

Art and Social Life

(russia) Plekhanov

61K0

This book is a compilation of Plekhanov's speeches in Paris and other places in 1912, and was later included in the fourteenth volume of "The Complete Works of Platts". In the book, the author deeply explores the relationship between art and social life.

Sanmao: God Only Favors Dream Chasers

Bai Zhihan

92K7.937

"San Mao: God only favors dream chasers" Everyone in the world has dreams, but most of them have nowhere to put them. In the rush of time, they are collected by the loneliness of midnight dreams, but some people shine brightly because of their persistence in pursuing dreams. Therefore, the woman in this corner of the world has not been forgotten by time. Even though her life was as short as fireworks, her name and her story are remembered by more and more people, and she turned reality into the desire of countless people. Freedom, love, words, simple happiness... This is Sanmao's life-long dream. From the quiet reading children in the bookstore, to the low self-esteem and gloomy girl, to the charming oriental princess, to the handsome girl running wild for love... As long as she touches her life, she can't help but arouse yearning. Open the book and enter Sanmao's life. Come into her life and experience freedom, love and dreams!

I Like That You Are Silent

Han Meimei

58K7.415

"I Like You Are Silent" is a perfect combination of poetry + picture book, with colorful, heart-warming, imaginative pictures + poems full of spiritual power and hope, plus some introductions and short stories of poets. In this busy society, reading this book will give people a quiet power and bring your heart to peace.

Jinan's Winter

Jinan's Winter

Literature

Lao She

134K8.9525

As an outstanding painter of customs (especially the customs and customs of Beijing) and world affairs, Lao She's prose is full of strong flavor and interest of life. He combines history and reality, from the natural scenery of the four seasons, the social atmosphere and customs of different eras, to the joys, sorrows, joys and subtle mentalities of people from all walks of life, all of which are vivid, vivid and lively, forming a complete and full story of its own.

The Most Perfect Man in Ancient Times: Wang Anshi

Liang Qichao

147K01

As a rare perfect man in the thousands of years of Chinese civilization, Wang Anshi's character and contributions are worthy of admiration and learning by future generations. The text in this book mainly focuses on Wang Anshi's political thoughts, presenting readers with a brave, tenacious, upright and upright character, reproducing Wang Anshi's talents and demeanor, and making it convenient for readers to read and learn.

The Warmth Spilled from the Tip of the Pen: Selected Inspirational Writings of Zheng Zhenduo

Zheng Zhenduo Mu Luo

135K0

This book selects the works of Zheng Zhenduo, and uses his unique literary thoughts, style and talent to record his insights on life, what he saw, heard and felt during his travels, and his memories of reading past events. It is true, natural, smart and smooth. It can be said that wherever his inspiration goes, his pen is full of flowers. "The Warmth Spreading on the Tip of the Pen" is intended to allow readers to realize the true meaning of life, the value of life and the meaning of life.

Selected Prose by Mao Dun (enter the Famous Writers and Review the Classics)

Mao Dun

114K05

This book is a collection of Mao Dun's prose. Mr. Mao Dun said: "These articles are like diaries. It goes without saying that the words are not beautiful; they are just sketches of ordinary life, let alone have any mysterious artistic conception. If readers look at a corner of today's society, they may still be able to get a glimpse of it. But if you want to read it as prose, I'm afraid you will be disappointed. "What Mr. Wang said is naturally modest. In fact, his prose is meticulous and every word is derived from daily life but transcends daily life. The characters and society he describes are still around us today. These articles are a notebook of his life and a sketchbook of the world. They are rare treasures in modern Chinese prose.

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