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Feng Zikai: Essays on Yuanyuantang

Feng Zikai

103K02

"Yuanyuantang Essays" is Mr. Feng Zikai's classic collection of essays. This book is based on the first edition of Shanghai Kaiming Bookstore in 1931. It also includes representative works from "Yuanyuantang's Re-Brush", "Yuanyuantang's New Brush" and "Yuanyuantang's Continuation". The original version reproduces the comic works in "Nursing Student Painting Collection", so you can read the essence of Feng Zikai's prose and comics in one book. Mr. Feng Zikai is good at drawing materials from trivial things and conveying candid emotions in simple language. He explores the true meaning of the universe and life with a pure and innocent heart, with no worries or anger, no sophistication or reserve.

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 10: a Landlord's Morning

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: "The Morning of a Landlord", the tenth volume of the complete works translated by Cao Ying.

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 5: Harumurat

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 5 of Cao Ying's complete translation of "Haji Murat".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 15: New Land

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 15 of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "New Reclamation" (Volume 1).

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 8: Cossacks

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 8 of Cao Ying's complete translations, "The Cossacks".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 7: Childhood·youth·youth

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 7 of Cao Ying's complete translation works "Childhood·Youth·Youth".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 19: Happiness

(soviet) Pavlenko

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 19 of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "Happiness".

The Complete Works of Cao Ying's Translations·volume 21: the Collection of Cao Ying's Translations in Foreign Languages

(su) Kadayev Et Al.

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 21 of Cao Ying's complete translations, "Cao Ying's Translations in Foreign Languages".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 20: Kalinin Literature

Written By (soviet) Kalinin Edited By Evintov

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 20 of Cao Ying's complete translations, "Kalinin's Literature".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 16: New Reclaimed Land (2)

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 16 of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "New Reclamation" (Volume 2).

Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 17: Donbass

(soviet) Gorbatov

274K0

"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 17 of Cao Ying's complete translations, "Donbas".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 22

Cao Ying

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Volume 22 of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "Russian Literature and Me" and "Cao Ying's Autographs".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 11: Anna Karenina (1)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: "Anna Karenina" (Volume 1), the eleventh volume of Cao Ying's translations.

The Complete Works of Cao Ying's Translations·volume 18: Tractor Station Master and Chief Agronomist Contemporary Heroes

(soviet) Nikolaeva Et Al.

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is the eighteenth volume of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "Tractor Station Master and Chief Agronomist" and "Contemporary Heroes".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 4: War and Peace (4)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: "War and Peace" (Volume 4), the fourth volume of Cao Ying's translations.

Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 6: Kreutzer Sonata

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: Cao Ying's translation of the sixth volume of "Kreutzer Sonatas".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 14: the Story of the Don River They Fight for the Motherland One Person's Experience

I

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is the fourteenth volume of Cao Ying's complete translations, including "The Story of the Don River", "A Person's Experience" and "They Fight for the Motherland".

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 12: Anna Karenina (2)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: "Anna Karenina" (Volume 2), the twelfth volume of Cao Ying's translations.

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 2: War and Peace (2)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

235K0

"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: "War and Peace" (Volume 2), the second volume of Cao Ying's translations.

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 3: War and Peace (3)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: The third volume of Cao Ying's translations, "War and Peace" (Volume 3).

Complete Works of Cao Ying's Translations (set of 21 Volumes in Total)

(russian) Leo Tolstoy (soviet) Sholokhov (soviet) Gorbatov (soviet) Nikolaeva And Others Cao Ying

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years.

A Classic That Everyone Should Read in Their Lifetime

Mingyuesheng

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Classics are those articles that bring new discoveries every time they are re-read as if they were the first time they were read. Classics are those works that when we read them for the first time, it feels like we are revisiting them. Classics are those works that you often hear people say "I am re-reading" instead of "I am reading". Classics are often read and constantly updated, and they are a bridge connecting us to the past and moving towards the future. For individuals, reading classics at different stages of growth and incorporating different life experiences will lead to different feelings; for the entire history, interpretation of classics in different historical periods all bear the traces of the times.

I Love All Dogs in the World + Peace of Mind is Where You Belong (set of 2 Volumes in Total, Fan Deng Recommends Ji Xianlin's Prose Collection)

Ji Xianlin

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"I Love All Dogs in the World" This book selects 42 of the most affectionate articles in Ji Xianlin's prose. "I Love All Dogs in the World" actually conveys his love for all sentient beings in the world. Each touching article shows us a flesh-and-blood, passionate and affectionate Ji Xianlin. Walking in this unpredictable world, everyone has moments of powerlessness and sadness. All we can do is to treat all encounters in life with full love. "Peace of Mind Is Home" Ji Xianlin has experienced the great hardships and sorrows of life, and the ups and downs of life. However, my husband's life was one of never arguing, never complaining, full of innocence, sticking to his own obsessions, and being content with the present. He is one of the few scholars in the world who is proficient in Tocharian script. At the same time, he uses simple words to convey a concept to the world - peace of mind is the destination of life.

Inkstone Identification Record

Cheng Dali

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"Yan Tian Bie Shi Lu" contains a total of 31 articles by Mr. Cheng Dali. Some of the articles included in the book stand at the height of the times, reorganize the traditional context, interpret ancient sages, and extract the essence to alert today's people and resolve students' difficulties. Confused, do not take detours, such as "The Realm, Essential Characteristics and Appreciation of Chinese Painting", "On the Brush and Ink of Landscape Painting", "The Ontological Meaning and Unique Value of the Brush and Ink Language", etc.; Some start from the great responsibility of promoting Chinese culture and fully Grasp the depth and dimensions of the history of Chinese painting and calligraphy, express insights, full of independent thinking and unique insights, elucidating the significance of the times and future trends of traditional art, such as "A Brief Discussion on the Development Direction of Chinese Painting", "Crisis and Countermeasures in the Inheritance of Chinese Painting", etc.; Some are dialogues and exchanges with contemporary scholars and artists, jointly discussing and advocating "returning to the context and continuing the tradition" to "build the soul", such as dialogues with Wu Yueshi, Long Rui, Zhang Gongzhe, etc.

Zeng Guofan's Family Motto

Tan Composition Translation Annotation

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After Zeng Guofan's death, in the second year of Guangxu's reign (1876), Emperor Guangxu personally ordered that Zeng Guofan's disciple Li Hanzhang compile and Li Hongzhang edit the "Complete Works of Zeng Wenzhenggong" published by Chuanzhong Bookstore. It includes [one volume of "First Volume", thirty volumes of "Manuscripts", twenty-eight volumes of "Eighteen Schools of Poetry", twenty-six volumes of "Miscellaneous Notes of One Hundred Schools of Classics and History", two volumes of "Bibliography of One Hundred Schools of Classics and History", two volumes of "Mingyuantang Essays", four volumes of "Collected Poems", four volumes of "Collected Works", thirty-three volumes of "Books and Letters", six volumes of "Comments", and four volumes of "Miscellaneous Works" , "Qiuquezhai Study Record" in ten volumes, "Qiuquezhai Diary Notes" in two volumes, "Chronology" in twelve volumes] "Zeng Wenzhenggong Family Letters" ("Zeng Guofan Family Letters") in ten volumes plus "Zeng Wenzhenggong Family Instructions" ("Zeng Guofan Family Instructions") in two volumes, published in the fifth year of Guangxu (Ji Mao, 1879), three years later than "Zeng Wenzhenggong's Complete Works". Among all Zeng Guofan's works, he has the greatest influence and the most widespread dissemination. ["Zeng Guofan's Family Instructions" contains a total of 121 articles, one is "Four Daily Lessons", and the remaining 120 letters are one written in the sixth year of Xianfeng (1856), one in the ninth year of Tongzhi (1870), and the remaining 118 articles were all written between the eighth year of Xianfeng (1858) and the sixth year of Tongzhi (1867). "Family Instructions of Zeng Guofan" is basically a collection of letters written by a father in his fifties and sixties to a son aged between 20 and 30 years old and a son aged between 10 and 20 years old in ten years. (Zeng Guofan was born in the 16th year of Jiaqing (1811), Zeng Jize was born in the 19th year of Daoguang (1839), Zeng Jihong was born in the 28th year of Daoguang (1848); in the eighth year of Xianfeng (1858), Zeng Guofan was 48 years old, and Zeng Jize 20 years old, Zeng Jihong was 11 years old; in the sixth year of Tongzhi (1867), Zeng Guofan was 57 years old, Zeng Jize was 29 years old, and Zeng Jihong was 20 years old.) In "Zeng Guofan's Family Instructions", Zeng Guofan has different life roles for his two sons. (He is a loving father, a good teacher, and a helpful friend.) The core content of "Zeng Guofan's Family Instructions" is academic education and the construction of family tradition. The education of children involves self-cultivation, scholarship, and household management. The book "Zeng Guofan's Family Instructions" has mellow language and sincere feelings. From the elucidation of how to manage a country, to help the world and save the people, to the guidance on how to advance morally, study and study, and down to the experience and suggestions on dealing with trivial interpersonal matters and family economic livelihood, it can be said that everything is detailed and exhaustive. It can be said that Zeng Guofan's main activities in his life and his way of governance, family governance and scholarship are vivid reflections, and it contains his philosophical understanding and ideological essence of adapting to the world.

Selected Papers of Fu Xinian

Fu Xinian

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Mr. Fu Xinian is an expert in studying the history of ancient Chinese architecture. He was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1994 when it was established. At the same time, he is also an appraiser of ancient Chinese calligraphy and painting, a bibliographer of ancient book editions, a consultant to the National Ancient Books Compilation and Publishing Planning Group, a chairman of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, and a librarian of the Central Research Institute of Literature and History. He has made outstanding achievements and is well-known at home and abroad. The "Selected Papers of Fu Xinian" included in the "Librarian Collection of the Central Research Institute of Literature and History" is Mr. Fu's self-selected collection, which roughly covers his important achievements in the academic fields such as the history of ancient Chinese architecture, appraisal of calligraphy and painting, and editions of ancient books. In terms of the history of ancient Chinese architecture, it includes four papers: "Overview of the Development of Ancient Chinese Architecture", "Research on the Layout and Architectural Design Methods of Ancient Chinese Urban Planning Building Groups", "Preliminary Analysis of the Architecture Painted in the Jin Dynasty Murals in the South Hall of Yanshan Temple in Fanzhi County, Shanxi Province", and "Beijing City, the Capital of the Ming and Qing Dynasties". In addition to studying specific ancient architectural objects, ancient ruins and their development overview In addition, the focus is on the planning and layout of Chinese cities and large building complexes such as palaces and temples, as well as the design rules of individual buildings. It is revealed that ancient Chinese cities use palaces and lanes as modules, large building complexes use main courtyards as modules, and individual buildings use materials and column heights as modules. A series of planning and design methods have formed the unique style of ancient Chinese architecture. In terms of appraisal of ancient calligraphy and painting, it includes papers such as "A Brief Discussion on the Experience of Appraisal of Calligraphy and Painting" and "Authenticity and Right and Wrong Issues in the Appraisal of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting". Based on his rich experience and a large number of examples, the author proposes that the appraisal of calligraphy and painting requires not only a solid foundation in the history of calligraphy and painting, but also a certain ability to document research, so as to further achieve "the purposeful use of comparative analysis methods to establish the microscopic standard series and macroscopic comprehensive concepts required for the appraisal of calligraphy and painting." Finally, under the title "The Perfect Combination of Academic Research and Art Appreciation", the author talks about his experience in studying Mr. Qi Gong's art history and calligraphy and painting appraisal works. In terms of ancient book editions, it includes two articles: "A Brief Note on my country's Rare Books Seen during a Visit to the United States" and "Notes on a Visit to the Jingjiatang Library", which record the unique and rare books that the author came across in major public and private libraries during his visits to the United States and Japan in the 1980s and 1990s.

Collection of Essays on Mr. Zongbin's 90th Birthday

Department Of History, Peking University Peking University Research Center For Ancient Chinese History

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Mr. Zhu Zongbin was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in 1930. When he was young, he lived with his family in Wuhan, Hubei Province. Later he moved to Peking and studied in the Chinese Literature Department of North China University of Liberal Arts. He started working after the liberation of Peiping in 1949. In 1954, he was transferred to Peking University to teach, first in the Law Department and then in the History Department. He has successively served as a lecturer, associate professor, professor, and doctoral supervisor. He has also served as director of the Teaching and Research Section of Ancient Chinese History and deputy director of the History Department. Retired in 1998. Mr. Zhu's academic expertise is mainly in the fields of the history of ancient Chinese political systems and legal history. His representative works include "Study on the Prime Minister System in the Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" and three collections of essays, "Collected Works of Caibucaizhai: Research on Ancient Chinese History", "Collected Works of Caibucaizhai: Research on Ancient Chinese Political Systems" and "Collection of Caibucaizhai Historiography". He insists on researching problems from history, starting from the interpretation and textual research of historical materials, first making discoveries and breakthroughs at the level of historical facts, and then analyzing and summarizing, so he can often put forward novel and unique insights. His research results, especially his discussion of the prime minister system and the clan system, are comprehensive, solid and in-depth, and have received widespread attention from the academic community. On the occasion of the upcoming 90th birthday of Mr. Peking University, the Department of History of Peking University and the Research Center for Ancient Chinese History have compiled this collection of birthday congratulations following the common practice in the academic community. The authors of the submitted articles may be students taught by Mr. Zhu, or scholars influenced by Mr. Zhu. The collected articles are arranged according to the era covered by the content. There are also several review articles and recall articles on Mr. Zhu's works, which are listed at the back. Mr. Zhu's resume and bibliography are attached at the end of the book.

Sisters

Sisters

Literature

Zhang Kangkang

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The book "Sisters" can provide a concrete, warm, broad and true example - literature is a way to resist forgetting, bid farewell to confusion, and overcome deception. This path is far more real and concrete than some slogan-based common sense, because feminism in literary writing contains deep and gentle compassion for nature, the world, society and human nature. Famous writers Zhang Kangkang and Zhang Yingyin collaborated for the first time to release a collection of works. The book contains the two's excellent works according to different themes, which complement each other. This book records the life time of sisters and younger sisters. They were calm but also passed by in a turbulent way. The shadows that allowed them to rely on each other and sway in the wind just walked into the distance step by step.

Gossip in Qiulaiju

Cheng Gongliang

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The contemporary guqin master Mr. Cheng Gongliang is one of the few guqin players with an innocent heart. His playing mainly formed his own style based on the tradition of the Guangling qin school, with a profound human touch. The rare prose he wrote during his free time playing the qin, whether describing the customs of his hometown, expressing the feeling of retreating to nature and finally being abandoned, or recording his overseas travel experiences and reminiscing about people and things related to the guqin and music, are all true, natural, clear and clear, and are the portrayal of a true modern qin player.

I Want to Face the World Without Being Humble or Arrogant

Shuimudin

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Writer Shuimuding uses popular language and cases that fit the reality of the Chinese people to interpret the classic work "The Undiscovered Self" by Carl Jung, one of the great psychologists, in order to solve the real problems faced by contemporary Chinese young people, such as personal growth, interpersonal relationships, and cognition of society and the world. It provides us with a new perspective to understand ourselves, gain inner strength, and solve life dilemmas. To truly understand yourself, you must see that cognition and logical thinking are not the same thing. You must not only understand your own consciousness, but also pay attention to your own feelings and subconscious areas. You must realize the duality of good and evil in human nature. You must separate personal wishes from group concepts, peel off the illusion of yourself, and see the true self hidden deep in your heart. The individual is not only a member of society, but also a natural part of Taoism. A person who truly knows himself will be able to face the world without being humble or arrogant.

Buhuhu's Prose: Iron Flute Man's Language

Zong Pu

142K0

"Tiexiao Renyu" is one of our publisher's "Buhu Prose" book series. The Buhuo Prose Book Series is one of the Buhuo sub-brands created in order to make the Buhuo brand of our agency bigger and stronger. It targets prose masterpieces or original prose collections of the most important contemporary writers. "Tiexiao Renyu" is a representative work of prose by the writer Zong Pu. The book is divided into eight parts. The first part is a prose recalling his father Feng Youlan, including "Heart's Entrustment" and other 8 articles; the second part is a recall of relatives and friends' past prose, including "Xia Luoyan Garden" and other 8 articles; the third part is a prose about scenery, including "Lake Tower Shadow", "Purple Wisteria Waterfall", "Lilac Knot" and so on 1 6 articles; the fourth part is argumentative prose, including 9 articles such as "The Book of Hate"; the fifth part is domestic travel prose, including 8 articles such as "West Lake Essays"; the sixth part is foreign travel prose, including 12 articles such as "Red Heart of Australia"; the seventh part is book reviews, including 4 articles such as "The Walking Man"; the eighth part is the preface, including 2 articles such as "The Unsolved Knot".

Proceedings of the Academic Salon on Integrated Rail Transit Systems

China Railway Society

437K0

This book is a collection of exchange papers at the seventh branch of the 17th China Association for Science and Technology Annual Conference. The content is: Integrated Rail Transit System Academic Salon, organized by the Railway Society, with a total of 112 papers. With the sustainable development of rail transit, rail transit planning, and green rail transit construction technology as the main discussion content, the methods and methods of building a scientific and reasonable urban rail transit network were discussed, with a view to improving the overall level of urban rail transit in our country, guiding cities to scientific planning and rational layout, and promoting the sustainable development of rail transit and cities.

Tang Xianzu Forever

Gan Shaohua

361K0

"Forever Tang Xianzu" is a collection of literary works. Many outstanding writers have developed literary imagination around Tang Xianzu, a great writer. It not only pursues the historical background and life experience of Tang Weng's life, but also analyzes his literary accomplishment and literary character, as well as appreciates his works, including his most famous "Four Dreams of Linchuan", which comprehensively demonstrates Tang Xianzu's literary achievements and his personal charm.

Tang Nuo's General Knowledge of Writing and Reading (classic Set of 2 Volumes)

Tangnuo

303K0

This collection of Tang Nuo's works includes the following two works: 1. "The Story of Reading" - the evolution history of reading by scholar Tang Nuo, facing the essential dilemmas and myths of reading; a sincere and practical reading guide; a dictionary of reading, modern ideal reading 2. "The Story of Words" - Tang Nuo, a word wanderer, a tracing and reasoning journey on Oracle Street; returning to the dawn of words, looking for the first clock of Oracle; an encyclopedic short history of Chinese characters, a majestic and interesting general reading book on words.

Selection of Winning Works of the 4th "book City Cup" National Prose Contest

Yin Changlong

116K0

The winning works of the fourth "Book City Cup" National Prose Contest were selected from more than 5,000 entries and basically represent the highest level of this competition.

Chinese and Foreign Myths and Legends (a Favorite Reading Book for Primary School Students)

Learning China·reading Engineering Teaching And Research Center

85K0

On summer nights, looking up at the sky, the old man will tell us the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl; on August 15th, looking at the silver disk-like moon, we can vaguely see Chang'e wandering in the moon palace. Sometimes you may wonder: How was the first human in the world born? Why does the sun rise in the east and set in the west... All these imaginations, feelings and thoughts can find their origins and answers in myths and stories. "Chinese and Foreign Myths and Legends" records the understanding of human ancestors on all things in the world. Although it is not as true as history and not as accurate as science, it contains strange imagination and beautiful emotions. "Chinese and Foreign Myths and Legends" selects 56 Chinese and foreign myths and legends. These stories will allow you to appreciate the magnificent features of national and world cultures, and ignite your torch to explore the mysteries of yourself and the universe!

The Complete Collection of Orwell's Essays (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

George Orwell

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Complete collection of all of Orwell's prose works that have been collected so far. George Orwell (1903-1950) was a great British humanitarian writer, journalist and social critic. His handed down works "1984" and "Animal Farm" are popular and timeless, and are known as "the cold conscience of a generation of British people". Orwell is one of the most thought-provoking and vivid essayists of the 20th century. He is famous for his extraordinary energy and uncompromising language, using pen and paper to fight against the prejudices of his time. This book collects all the prose works that Orwell wrote in his life that can be collected so far, including many of Orwell's most popular masterpieces. The complete collection of Orwell's essays consists of six volumes: "The Complete Essays of Orwell (Part 1, Part 2)", "The Complete Collection of Orwell's Book Reviews (Part 1, Middle and Part 2)" and "The Collected Works of Orwell during the War".

Time Rises

Time Rises

Literature

Li Gang

170K0

"Time Rising" brings together 93 of Li Gang's prose works, many of which are famous works that have been reprinted and recited repeatedly after being published. These works embody Li Gang's creative achievements as a first-class prose master in China, and represent Li Gang's elegant, easy-going, humorous and intelligent language style, which has extremely high literary value. These works have a wide range of themes, including insights from traveling through mountains and rivers, memories of childhood and youth, and praise of family and friendship. The author uses his pen from a small angle to describe the small things and details that happen around him, expressing his love for the land beneath his feet and his praise for the fiery life. This is a collection of essays full of positive energy and artistic charm.

Rising in a Sinking World

Zhao Qing

186K0

This book contains more than 100 essays, documentary scripts and other works written by the author over the years, divided into six series, namely: Dancing with the Spirit, Asking for Directions in the Mountains, Meditation by the Lake, A Shocking Fragment, A Moment of Mustard Seed, and Everyone's Trail. The work records the author's life experience. At the same time, with his keen perspective, the author has profound insights and insights into life situations, details of life, natural scenery, etc. The writing is simple and profound, making it thought-provoking to read.

Looking for Old Traces

Li Linhai

131K0

The author of "Looking for Old Traces", Li Linhai, is a comrade who has been working as a front-line criminal police officer for many years. He is fond of literary creation in his spare time. His works are scattered in newspapers and periodicals across the province. "Looking for Old Traces" collects his creations in three categories, including micro-novels, poems, and essays. Most of them are related to his own life experience, and at the same time embody a kind of righteousness. I believe it will inspire and touch young readers.

If You Like It, That's Good

Julie

64K0

This book is the author's latest collection of works, including poems and prose works. The poems in it express the author's wish to be grateful and devoted, with endless aftertaste. The prose carefully observes the ordinary things encountered in daily life, and uses simple and beautiful words to infiltrate the personality of pursuing perfection and never giving up, which is calm and composed. The travel notes describe the mountains and rivers as a happy journey, which makes people fascinated. The eloquent talk conveyed full positive energy, and there was a feeling of sudden enlightenment after listening to it.

Forever Missing

Forever Missing

Literature

Tan Wenying

74K0

This book is a collection of author Tan Wenying's works, which is divided into three parts: Brilliant Cherry Blossoms (poetry), Quiet Beauty of Autumn Leaves (diary), and Heartfelt Coffee (prose). The work records the author's mental journey over the years, from campus to work, from simple beauty to rough experiences, with insights into life, remembrance of old friends, and reflection on work, showing the image of an excellent and strong woman.

Li Shutong's Collection

Editorial Board Of This Series

83K0

Li Shutong is a pioneer of China's New Culture Movement, an outstanding artist, educator, thinker, and innovator. He is an outstanding representative of the combination of traditional Chinese culture and Buddhist culture. This book collects his famous works including "Farewell".

Liu Bannong's Collection

Editorial Board Of This Series

107K0

Liu Bannong is one of the pioneers of my country's "May 4th" New Culture Movement. Famous litterateur, linguist and educator. At the same time, he is also the founder of Chinese language and photography theory. This book collects the most representative masterpieces among his works.

father of American Literature" Irving's Classic Works: a Foreign History of New York (set of 7 Volumes in Total)

Washington Irving

117K0

"Knickerbocker's History of New York" is the book by Washington Irving, an American writer who was born in New York City on April 3, 1783. It was published in December, 1809, with which Washington living, at the age of twenty-six, first won wide credit and influence. Erbocker'sHistoryofNewYorkisasatireonself-importantlocalhistoryandcontemporarypolitics. Priortoitspublication, Irvingstartedahoaxakintotoday'sviralmarketingcampaigns; heplacedaseriesofmissingpersonadvertsinNewYorknewspapersseekin ginformationonDiedrichKnickerbocker, acrustyDutchhistorianwhohadallegedlygonemissingfromhishotelinNewYorkCity. Today, authorWashingtonIrvingisbestrememberedfortheiconictales" TheLegendofSleepyHollow" and" RipVanWinkle .&Quot; However, Irving also produces a number of well-regarded works of history and biography.

Classical Chinese Literature: Green Peony (set of 5 Volumes)

Wu Bing

191K0

Seeing that her affair was discovered by Luo Hongxun, He made a complaint first and told the drunken Ren Zhengqian that Luo Hongxun was teasing her. After Ren Zhengqian heard this, he was furious and chased Luo Hongxun through the streets with a sword. Luo Hongxun escaped. The next day, accompanied by his mother, he knelt down at the door and explained the situation to Ren Zhengqian. Because of this incident, Ren Zhengqian and Luo Hongxun were separated from each other. So Luo Hongxun bid farewell to Ren Zhengqian and returned home with his coffin. When Wang Lun saw Luo Hongxun leaving, he discussed with He Shilai to take He Shilai to the palace under the guise of his wife, and the two hung out every day. Luo Hongxun met Hua Zhenfang on his way back to his hometown and heard about Ren Zhengqian. Hua Zhenfang wanted to marry her daughter to Luo Hongxun. Thinking that Luo Hongxun had been wronged this time, she decided to go to Ren Zhengqian and tell him the truth. On the one hand, she could save Ren Zhengqian, and on the other hand, she could also use this to impress Luo Hongxun so that she could talk to him as a matchmaker...

Classic Foreign Literature: the Mill on the Floss (english Version) (set of 7 Volumes in Total)

George Eliot

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George Eliot's novel The Mill on the Floss, orginally published in 1860 as three volumes. Maggie Tulliver is the protagonist and the story begins when she is 9 years old. Maggie Tulliver's entire life has been spent in the shadow of Dorlcote Mill on the River Floss with her beloved older brother, Tom. The Mill on the Floss is the story of Maggie Tulliver's search for love, and acceptance by her family and community, and of her need for intellectual and spiritual growth. Her relationship with her older brother Tom, and her romantic relationships with Philip Wakem and with Stephen Guest constitute the most significant narrative threads. Misunderstood Maggie Tulliver is torn. Her rebellious and passionate nature demands expression, while her provincial kin and community expect self-denial. Based closely on the author's own life, Maggie's story explores the conflicts of love and loyalty and the friction between desire and moral responsibility. A classic work of 19th century literature, \

Imaginative Fairy Tales

This Book Writing Team

118K0

Based on the needs of teenagers, this book selects ancient Chinese and Western myths and stories, which not only embody the great spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and violence, but also embody the wisdom, ideals, loves and hatreds of the ancient people. The stories are beautiful, touching, and highly readable.

Endless "human Words

Zhang Xiaoxiao

87K0

Starting from "love", the 24 love poems in "Human Words" are analyzed to restore the sadness, hatred and indifference of women in those unfulfilled loves. The book appreciates 24 well-known poems, gives a vivid and interesting narration of the author's legendary experience, depicts the images of many vivid writers, and reveals the silent and rich emotional world behind the words. Love is a personal matter. Many people say that love is relative, so there is an oath of "If you never leave me, I will depend on you for life and death." But if you think about it carefully, the logic of this seemingly vigorous oath is "I can only do it if you do it." It is extremely childish and ridiculous. So, if "you" can't do it anymore, should "I" still persist? Whether you can do it or not, I will stick to my love. This is the realm mentioned in "Human Words", "Looking back suddenly, that person is in the dim light". Furthermore, there is a lot of love in life, such as secret love, unrequited love, nostalgia, and infatuation. After all, it is a private emotion belonging to one person. My love, my love for you, what does it have to do with you?

The Destination of the Soul is My Hometown: Feng Jicai's Classic Prose

Feng Jicai

132K0

This book is a new work by Mr. Feng Jicai, a master of prose. He describes the four seasons, and spring is the first to be smelled; he recalls the past, and everyone is a rich man of time in childhood; he is nostalgic for his hometown, Tianjin is the nest of my soul, and home is the only place in the world where I can be undefended; he Traveling to foreign lands, experiencing a different kind of Western civilization, cherishing history is to protect its original appearance; he rescues heritage, and works hard today for the memories of tomorrow... He writes real life with warm writing style, and gives it to everyone who seeks peace of mind in this world.

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