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This book collects Yu Dafu's most classic and representative novels, essays and autobiographical works, including not only famous works such as "Sinking", "Chi Osmanthus", "Spring Breeze Intoxicated Evening", "Autumn in the Old Capital", etc., But also carefully selected some articles that best reflect Yu Dafu's language style, ideological connotation and romantic feelings. These are among the most beautiful, artistic and influential works of the Republic of China.
This book collects Yu Dafu's most classic and representative novels, essays and autobiographical works, including not only famous works such as "Sinking", "Chi Osmanthus", "Spring Breeze Intoxicated Evening", "Autumn in the Old Capital", etc., But also carefully selected some articles that best reflect Yu Dafu's language style, ideological connotation and romantic feelings. These are among the most beautiful, artistic and influential works of the Republic of China.

创造进化论(诺贝尔文学奖大系)
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"Creative Evolution" is the representative work of Nobel Prize winner Henri Bergson. In "Creative Evolution", Henri Bergson opposed not only idealism, but also realism and positivism that is closely related to modern science. The book demonstrated the theory of "life impulse" and intuitionist methodology, and criticized the previous evolutionary philosophical system. His ambition is to make philosophy an "extension" of empirical science, that is, to combine science and metaphysics to grasp the endless and indivisible "total reality" or the "absolute" creation of all things. The publication of this book marks the maturity of Bergson's philosophy of life.
"Creative Evolution" is the representative work of Nobel Prize winner Henri Bergson. In "Creative Evolution", Henri Bergson opposed not only idealism, but also realism and positivism that is closely related to modern science. The book demonstrated the theory of "life impulse" and intuitionist methodology, and criticized the previous evolutionary philosophical system. His ambition is to make philosophy an "extension" of empirical science, that is, to combine science and metaphysics to grasp the endless and indivisible "total reality" or the "absolute" creation of all things. The publication of this book marks the maturity of Bergson's philosophy of life.

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"The Wind Rises" is a masterpiece by Japanese novelist Hori Tatsuo. Among the author's few novellas, "The Wind Rises" has won recognition and moved many readers with its profound ideological themes and beautiful artistic realm. It also became a milestone in the shaping of Hori's literary thoughts. In 2013, Hayao Miyazaki adapted it into the final work of the animated film. After the animation was released, the number of visits to the Hori Tatsuo Memorial Hall in Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture increased sharply.
"The Wind Rises" is a masterpiece by Japanese novelist Hori Tatsuo. Among the author's few novellas, "The Wind Rises" has won recognition and moved many readers with its profound ideological themes and beautiful artistic realm. It also became a milestone in the shaping of Hori's literary thoughts. In 2013, Hayao Miyazaki adapted it into the final work of the animated film. After the animation was released, the number of visits to the Hori Tatsuo Memorial Hall in Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture increased sharply.

肖凤文集(散文卷)
Xiao Feng
Xiao Feng, whose real name is Zhao Fengxiang, was born in Beijing in November 1937 and graduated from Beijing Normal University in 1959. He has taught at Communication University of China (formerly Beijing Broadcasting Institute) for more than 50 years. In 2000, he was named one of the "Top Ten Old TV Artists" in Beijing, and in 2008, he was awarded the title of "Contributor to China's Journalism Education".
Xiao Feng, whose real name is Zhao Fengxiang, was born in Beijing in November 1937 and graduated from Beijing Normal University in 1959. He has taught at Communication University of China (formerly Beijing Broadcasting Institute) for more than 50 years. In 2000, he was named one of the "Top Ten Old TV Artists" in Beijing, and in 2008, he was awarded the title of "Contributor to China's Journalism Education".

丘东平小说经典(中国现代文学经典文库)
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Qiu Dongping (1910.5.16-1941.7.28), A modern writer, formerly known as Qiu Tanyue, nicknamed Xizhen, was born in Haifeng, Guangdong. His works have the realistic style of the July writers, full of the power of looking directly at the suffering of life and the human soul.
Qiu Dongping (1910.5.16-1941.7.28), A modern writer, formerly known as Qiu Tanyue, nicknamed Xizhen, was born in Haifeng, Guangdong. His works have the realistic style of the July writers, full of the power of looking directly at the suffering of life and the human soul.

朗读者系列(愿你慢慢长大+陪伴很长+和你一起变老+人生慢)
Compiled By Phoenix Linkage
CCTV's large-scale emotional program "The Reader" caused a sensation in the north and south of the country, and reading and reading aloud became a popular trend among the people. Reading aloud combines human emotions with classic texts, giving people emotional resonance and shock. The "Reader Series" grandly launched by Phoenix Linkage is coming. The "Reader Series" is divided into four volumes, namely for children, for lovers, for oneself and for elders. In addition to collecting classic texts by famous writers, it provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations, analyzes the background of the creation of the text, and also provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text in a more three-dimensional way and express their emotions more smoothly. It includes "May You Grow Up Slowly: Read to Your Children", "Growing Old with You: Read to Your Lover", "Life is Slow: Read to Yourself", "Let Your Companion Be Long-lasting: Read to Your Elders".
CCTV's large-scale emotional program "The Reader" caused a sensation in the north and south of the country, and reading and reading aloud became a popular trend among the people. Reading aloud combines human emotions with classic texts, giving people emotional resonance and shock. The "Reader Series" grandly launched by Phoenix Linkage is coming. The "Reader Series" is divided into four volumes, namely for children, for lovers, for oneself and for elders. In addition to collecting classic texts by famous writers, it provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations, analyzes the background of the creation of the text, and also provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text in a more three-dimensional way and express their emotions more smoothly. It includes "May You Grow Up Slowly: Read to Your Children", "Growing Old with You: Read to Your Lover", "Life is Slow: Read to Yourself", "Let Your Companion Be Long-lasting: Read to Your Elders".

Collection 3 of Xiao Hong's Works (collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Writers)
Literature萧红作品集三(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Xiao Hong, Edited By Xiao Feng
The "Collection of Works of Famous Chinese Modern Literature" series is essentially a collection of creations from the founding and development stages of modern Chinese literature, including almost all well-known writers and works of that time.
The "Collection of Works of Famous Chinese Modern Literature" series is essentially a collection of creations from the founding and development stages of modern Chinese literature, including almost all well-known writers and works of that time.

Works Collection 1 of Xu Zhimo (collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters)
Literature徐志摩作品集一(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Xu Zhimo, Edited By Xiao Feng
"Collection of Works by Famous Modern Chinese Literature Masters - Collection of Works by Xu Zhimo (1)" This book is divided into parts such as Zhimo's poems, A Night in Feilengcui, and Tiger Collection.
"Collection of Works by Famous Modern Chinese Literature Masters - Collection of Works by Xu Zhimo (1)" This book is divided into parts such as Zhimo's poems, A Night in Feilengcui, and Tiger Collection.

Su Manshu's Works Collection 2 (collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters)
Literature苏曼殊作品集二(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Su Manshu, Edited By Xiao Feng
"Collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters - Collection of Works by Su Manshu (Part 2)" This book is divided into parts such as poems, inscribed paintings, inscribed photos, and letters.
"Collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters - Collection of Works by Su Manshu (Part 2)" This book is divided into parts such as poems, inscribed paintings, inscribed photos, and letters.

许地山作品(中国现代文学经典文库)
Xu Dishan
Xu Dishan (1893-1941), modern writer and scholar. His name is Zan, his courtesy name is Dishan, and his pen name is Luohuashua. His ancestral home is Jieyang, Guangdong, and he was born into a family of patriots in Tainan, Taiwan. After returning to the mainland, he settled in Longxi, Fujian. He was admitted to Yenching University in 1917. He actively participated in the May 4th Movement and co-organized the ten-year issue of "New Society". He graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature in 1920, and the following year he participated in the establishment of the Literary Research Society. In 1922, he graduated from the School of Religious Education of Yenching University. From 1923 to 1926, he studied religious history, philosophy, folklore, etc. At Columbia University Graduate School in the United States and Oxford University in the United Kingdom. Since 1927, he has been a professor at Yenching University and an editorial board member of Journal of Yenching University, and has taught part-time at Peking University and Tsinghua University. In 1935, he went to Hong Kong University as a professor. After the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the executive director of the Hong Kong branch of the All-China Literary and Art Circles Anti-Enemy Association, and worked hard for the cause of anti-Japanese and national salvation. He later died of illness due to overwork. His creations are unique in the literary world. His works have been collected and published in the short story collections "Spiders Weaving the Web" and "Slips Falling from a Dangerous Nest", the collection of essays "Spiritual Rain in the Empty Mountain", the collection of novels and plays "The Liberator", "Collection of Miscellaneous Feelings", the treatises "Indian Literature", "History of Taoism" (Part 1), and "Selected Works of Xu Dishan", "Collected Works of Xu Dishan", etc.
Xu Dishan (1893-1941), modern writer and scholar. His name is Zan, his courtesy name is Dishan, and his pen name is Luohuashua. His ancestral home is Jieyang, Guangdong, and he was born into a family of patriots in Tainan, Taiwan. After returning to the mainland, he settled in Longxi, Fujian. He was admitted to Yenching University in 1917. He actively participated in the May 4th Movement and co-organized the ten-year issue of "New Society". He graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature in 1920, and the following year he participated in the establishment of the Literary Research Society. In 1922, he graduated from the School of Religious Education of Yenching University. From 1923 to 1926, he studied religious history, philosophy, folklore, etc. At Columbia University Graduate School in the United States and Oxford University in the United Kingdom. Since 1927, he has been a professor at Yenching University and an editorial board member of Journal of Yenching University, and has taught part-time at Peking University and Tsinghua University. In 1935, he went to Hong Kong University as a professor. After the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the executive director of the Hong Kong branch of the All-China Literary and Art Circles Anti-Enemy Association, and worked hard for the cause of anti-Japanese and national salvation. He later died of illness due to overwork. His creations are unique in the literary world. His works have been collected and published in the short story collections "Spiders Weaving the Web" and "Slips Falling from a Dangerous Nest", the collection of essays "Spiritual Rain in the Empty Mountain", the collection of novels and plays "The Liberator", "Collection of Miscellaneous Feelings", the treatises "Indian Literature", "History of Taoism" (Part 1), and "Selected Works of Xu Dishan", "Collected Works of Xu Dishan", etc.

易中天品读中国系列:品人录
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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!
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!

章衣萍作品(中国现代文学经典文库)
Zhang Yiping
Zhang Yiping (1902-1947), whose nickname was Zao Hui, also known as Hong Xi, was from Jixi, Anhui. He was born in Mengtangguan when he was young. He went to Qianfu to study in 1908 and then entered the Second Normal School of Anhui Province. In 1921, he entered the preparatory course of Peking University. After graduating from Peking University, he edited an education magazine at the Education Improvement Society founded by Tao Xingzhi. He served as chief editor at Shanghai Dadong Bookstore. He co-organized the monthly "Yu Si" with Lu Xun and was an important contributor. In 1928, he served as secretary to the president of Jinan University and professor of the Department of Literature. After the Anti-Japanese War, he served as professor of Chengdu University and a member of Nanshe News Agency and the Left-wing Writers Alliance. He has written a lot, including more than 20 short story collections, essay collections, poetry collections, academic works, children's books, translations and collections of ancient books. He is a modern writer and translator. There is also a comic editor of the same name.
Zhang Yiping (1902-1947), whose nickname was Zao Hui, also known as Hong Xi, was from Jixi, Anhui. He was born in Mengtangguan when he was young. He went to Qianfu to study in 1908 and then entered the Second Normal School of Anhui Province. In 1921, he entered the preparatory course of Peking University. After graduating from Peking University, he edited an education magazine at the Education Improvement Society founded by Tao Xingzhi. He served as chief editor at Shanghai Dadong Bookstore. He co-organized the monthly "Yu Si" with Lu Xun and was an important contributor. In 1928, he served as secretary to the president of Jinan University and professor of the Department of Literature. After the Anti-Japanese War, he served as professor of Chengdu University and a member of Nanshe News Agency and the Left-wing Writers Alliance. He has written a lot, including more than 20 short story collections, essay collections, poetry collections, academic works, children's books, translations and collections of ancient books. He is a modern writer and translator. There is also a comic editor of the same name.

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To be disqualified in the human world is to lose the qualifications to be a human being. It consists of five parts: preface, first notebook, second notebook, third notebook, and postscript. The preface and postscript are narrated in the author's tone, and the three notebooks are narrated in the tone of the protagonist Ye Zang. The protagonist Ye Zang is timid and cowardly, afraid of worldly emotions and does not understand the complex thoughts of human beings. He then entertains others through comedy and hides his true self. Later, I discovered that drinking and having fun seemed to be a better way to escape the world, so I lived a wild life all day long, numbing myself through alcohol, drugs, and women, and eventually led to destruction. He was tortured by the most real pain of being a human being. He spent his whole life seeking love and avoiding love under self-weariness, and in the end he could only destroy himself.
To be disqualified in the human world is to lose the qualifications to be a human being. It consists of five parts: preface, first notebook, second notebook, third notebook, and postscript. The preface and postscript are narrated in the author's tone, and the three notebooks are narrated in the tone of the protagonist Ye Zang. The protagonist Ye Zang is timid and cowardly, afraid of worldly emotions and does not understand the complex thoughts of human beings. He then entertains others through comedy and hides his true self. Later, I discovered that drinking and having fun seemed to be a better way to escape the world, so I lived a wild life all day long, numbing myself through alcohol, drugs, and women, and eventually led to destruction. He was tortured by the most real pain of being a human being. He spent his whole life seeking love and avoiding love under self-weariness, and in the end he could only destroy himself.

一生必读的世界十大名著:鲁宾逊漂流记(青少年版)
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Let's experience life on an isolated desert island together! The young British man Robinson embarked on a sailing journey, but unexpectedly ended up on a desert island and began a long and arduous life on the island... This is a widely circulated and influential literary masterpiece, which reflects the strong enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness of mankind. Through this novel, the author created a typical image of Robinson Crusoe who dared to take risks and pioneer. Robinson became a hero in the minds of teenagers at that time and was the first ideal explorer image in Western literature.
Let's experience life on an isolated desert island together! The young British man Robinson embarked on a sailing journey, but unexpectedly ended up on a desert island and began a long and arduous life on the island... This is a widely circulated and influential literary masterpiece, which reflects the strong enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness of mankind. Through this novel, the author created a typical image of Robinson Crusoe who dared to take risks and pioneer. Robinson became a hero in the minds of teenagers at that time and was the first ideal explorer image in Western literature.

Please Forgive Me
Literature请你原谅我
Peaceful
A pair of incompatible mother and daughter; two men with completely different personalities; a heart-breaking pain that has nothing to do with romance. Have you ever hated your mother? The hatred is hidden in the heart, there is no sword or sword, no flesh and blood flying around, but it is like a virus that spreads all over the body and invades the spinal cord. Do you dare to look directly at the darkness in your own humanity? Those corners are crawling with bugs, rotting flowers and plants, mossy stones, and the uneasiness, fear, avoidance, fear, and even killing rooted in the heart. Are you ready? Come and experience this tsunami created by words.
A pair of incompatible mother and daughter; two men with completely different personalities; a heart-breaking pain that has nothing to do with romance. Have you ever hated your mother? The hatred is hidden in the heart, there is no sword or sword, no flesh and blood flying around, but it is like a virus that spreads all over the body and invades the spinal cord. Do you dare to look directly at the darkness in your own humanity? Those corners are crawling with bugs, rotting flowers and plants, mossy stones, and the uneasiness, fear, avoidance, fear, and even killing rooted in the heart. Are you ready? Come and experience this tsunami created by words.

Creation Manifesto
Literature创造宣言
Tao Xingzhi
This book is a collection of essays about Tao Xingzhi's educational thoughts and life opinions. Tao Xingzhi's educational thoughts are broad and rich. This book consists of three parts: Educational Declaration, Zhaifu's Miscellaneous Talks and Letters and Speeches. Tao Xingzhi explained his views on education in vivid and humorous language, and how to learn and understand education in life. His "Creation Manifesto" and other works were selected into Chinese middle school Chinese textbooks.
This book is a collection of essays about Tao Xingzhi's educational thoughts and life opinions. Tao Xingzhi's educational thoughts are broad and rich. This book consists of three parts: Educational Declaration, Zhaifu's Miscellaneous Talks and Letters and Speeches. Tao Xingzhi explained his views on education in vivid and humorous language, and how to learn and understand education in life. His "Creation Manifesto" and other works were selected into Chinese middle school Chinese textbooks.

我们内心的尴尬(谷臻小简·AI导读版)
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Understanding of literature and his own creative experience, this book allows us to see the author's valuable experience and true thoughts during his decades of creation. At the same time, he also did not shy away from talking about his life past, including his childhood memories, the scenery of his hometown and the relationship between his relatives, which shows the growth trajectory of a writer.
Understanding of literature and his own creative experience, this book allows us to see the author's valuable experience and true thoughts during his decades of creation. At the same time, he also did not shy away from talking about his life past, including his childhood memories, the scenery of his hometown and the relationship between his relatives, which shows the growth trajectory of a writer.

草叶集(译文名著精选)
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"Leaves of Grass" is a strange book. From content to form, it subverts the European poetry creation model followed by American poets before it, and it is a conscious subversion. Although it has been controversial and criticized since its publication, it is revered as the birth mark of authentic American poetry and is one of the most important poetry collections in the history of world literature in the 19th century. This translation was translated by translator Zou Zhongzhi based on the "Complete Poems of Walt Whitman" published by the Wordsworth Library Press in the UK in 2006. Based on the "dying edition" of Leaves of Grass, more than ten poems were added to "Echoes of Old Age" that were appended after the author's death, as well as dozens of works that had not been included in poetry collections before. Therefore, this new edition of "Leaves of Grass" can be said to be the most complete and comprehensive collection of Whitman's poems in China to date.
"Leaves of Grass" is a strange book. From content to form, it subverts the European poetry creation model followed by American poets before it, and it is a conscious subversion. Although it has been controversial and criticized since its publication, it is revered as the birth mark of authentic American poetry and is one of the most important poetry collections in the history of world literature in the 19th century. This translation was translated by translator Zou Zhongzhi based on the "Complete Poems of Walt Whitman" published by the Wordsworth Library Press in the UK in 2006. Based on the "dying edition" of Leaves of Grass, more than ten poems were added to "Echoes of Old Age" that were appended after the author's death, as well as dozens of works that had not been included in poetry collections before. Therefore, this new edition of "Leaves of Grass" can be said to be the most complete and comprehensive collection of Whitman's poems in China to date.

Collection 1 of Rou Shi's Works (collection of Works by Famous Modern Chinese Literature Writers)
Literature柔石作品集一(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Rou Shi, Edited By Xiao Feng
It was already after eleven o'clock on a miserable and cold autumn night. On the bustling S-shaped road in Shanghai, people are disappearing one by one. There is a slight west wind in the evening; but a new autumn coolness is like a newly sharpened steel knife, added to the skin tired from summer sweat, and it can't help but fight fiercely. What's more, two feet slipped on the ground; the cement floor, after being washed by a light rain at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, looked like the thick ice outside the customs that had endured the harsh winter for a long time and was about to freeze in February or March. Although the space has the purity after bathing, the miserable and cold autumn night will eventually become a miserable and cold autumn night! Under the command of the street lamp, the so-called beauty of the world is just like the aftermath of the war, everything seems to be intimidated to the point of turning into a dead look.
It was already after eleven o'clock on a miserable and cold autumn night. On the bustling S-shaped road in Shanghai, people are disappearing one by one. There is a slight west wind in the evening; but a new autumn coolness is like a newly sharpened steel knife, added to the skin tired from summer sweat, and it can't help but fight fiercely. What's more, two feet slipped on the ground; the cement floor, after being washed by a light rain at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, looked like the thick ice outside the customs that had endured the harsh winter for a long time and was about to freeze in February or March. Although the space has the purity after bathing, the miserable and cold autumn night will eventually become a miserable and cold autumn night! Under the command of the street lamp, the so-called beauty of the world is just like the aftermath of the war, everything seems to be intimidated to the point of turning into a dead look.

Teng Gu's Works Collection (collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters)
Literature滕固作品集(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Teng Gu, Edited By Xiao Feng
The "Collection of Works of Famous Chinese Modern Literature" series is essentially a collection of creations from the founding and development stages of modern Chinese literature, including almost all well-known writers and works of that time.
The "Collection of Works of Famous Chinese Modern Literature" series is essentially a collection of creations from the founding and development stages of modern Chinese literature, including almost all well-known writers and works of that time.

Lu Yin's Works Collection 3 (collection of Works by Famous Chinese Modern Literature Masters)
Literature庐隐作品集三(中国现代文学名家作品集)
Original Work By Lu Yin Edited By Xiao Feng
The weather in the north is really cold. Although it is early spring, the cold wind is still as sharp as cutting on our faces. At about twelve o'clock, the train meandered into the front door of the platform. We came out of the long corridor and saw that there was still a lot of snow on both sides of the road. Although it was stained by yellow and black dust, it was almost shining with white light under the light of the sun. The remaining snow and thin ice on the roof ridge have been melted by the sun, and water is dripping down drop by drop. Under the shady corner, there are occasionally a few ice chopsticks hanging, and the northwest wind is blowing sharply. We hired a carriage and got on it, closing the windows tightly, and immediately felt warm. The horse spread its iron hooves and galloped forward, but the dirt road was full of mud, so the wheels turned slowly. Everything on the street came into our eyes very realistically
The weather in the north is really cold. Although it is early spring, the cold wind is still as sharp as cutting on our faces. At about twelve o'clock, the train meandered into the front door of the platform. We came out of the long corridor and saw that there was still a lot of snow on both sides of the road. Although it was stained by yellow and black dust, it was almost shining with white light under the light of the sun. The remaining snow and thin ice on the roof ridge have been melted by the sun, and water is dripping down drop by drop. Under the shady corner, there are occasionally a few ice chopsticks hanging, and the northwest wind is blowing sharply. We hired a carriage and got on it, closing the windows tightly, and immediately felt warm. The horse spread its iron hooves and galloped forward, but the dirt road was full of mud, so the wheels turned slowly. Everything on the street came into our eyes very realistically

Collection of Bacon's Essays
Literature培根随笔集
(usa)francis Bacon
An all-encompassing philosophical classic, spanning four centuries, its wisdom is as bright as ever, fully translated in Chinese and English by famous writers. This book is a collection of essays by Francis Bacon, the most important essayist and philosopher during the English Renaissance. The content involves politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education, ethics, etc., Touching almost every aspect of human life. Bacon's essays have concise language, beautiful writing, thorough reasoning, and repeated aphorisms. They have been welcomed by readers from all over the world for four hundred years.
An all-encompassing philosophical classic, spanning four centuries, its wisdom is as bright as ever, fully translated in Chinese and English by famous writers. This book is a collection of essays by Francis Bacon, the most important essayist and philosopher during the English Renaissance. The content involves politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education, ethics, etc., Touching almost every aspect of human life. Bacon's essays have concise language, beautiful writing, thorough reasoning, and repeated aphorisms. They have been welcomed by readers from all over the world for four hundred years.

洪灵菲作品(中国现代文学经典文库)
Hong Lingfei
Hong Lingfei (1902-1934), a modern writer, had pen names such as Lin Manqing, Lin Yinnan, and Li Tielang. A native of Chaozhou, Guangdong. Born into a poor peasant family, he began to engage in manual labor at the age of 6, and later went to Guangdong Normal University to study. As a student, he actively participated in the revolutionary movement. After the failure of the Great Revolution, he was wanted by the Kuomintang and was forced to go into exile in neighboring countries such as Singapore. Participated in the publication of "Our Monthly". When the "Left-Left Alliance" was established in 1930, he was one of the seven-member Standing Committee. Hong Lingfei was arrested by the Kuomintang in 1933. After his arrest, Hong Lingfei adhered to the party's secrets and remained unyielding. Around the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1934, Hong Lingfei, who was only 32 years old, was shot dead in Yuhuatai, Nanjing. His main works include "Exile", "Frontline", In the Torrent, On the Road, Returning Home, The Betrayer of Strength, etc.
Hong Lingfei (1902-1934), a modern writer, had pen names such as Lin Manqing, Lin Yinnan, and Li Tielang. A native of Chaozhou, Guangdong. Born into a poor peasant family, he began to engage in manual labor at the age of 6, and later went to Guangdong Normal University to study. As a student, he actively participated in the revolutionary movement. After the failure of the Great Revolution, he was wanted by the Kuomintang and was forced to go into exile in neighboring countries such as Singapore. Participated in the publication of "Our Monthly". When the "Left-Left Alliance" was established in 1930, he was one of the seven-member Standing Committee. Hong Lingfei was arrested by the Kuomintang in 1933. After his arrest, Hong Lingfei adhered to the party's secrets and remained unyielding. Around the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1934, Hong Lingfei, who was only 32 years old, was shot dead in Yuhuatai, Nanjing. His main works include "Exile", "Frontline", In the Torrent, On the Road, Returning Home, The Betrayer of Strength, etc.

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This book mainly collects Lin Huiyin's selected excellent poems and prose works. Lin Huiyin's poems are exquisite, delicate in emotion, graceful in style, and full of beauty; her prose is passionate and full of meaning. The language is simple and easy to understand, the aesthetics are unique, and it is full of classical charm.
This book mainly collects Lin Huiyin's selected excellent poems and prose works. Lin Huiyin's poems are exquisite, delicate in emotion, graceful in style, and full of beauty; her prose is passionate and full of meaning. The language is simple and easy to understand, the aesthetics are unique, and it is full of classical charm.