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Prime Minister Jin and Purple

Liu Zhenhai

335K0

"Golden and Purple Prime Minister" mainly shows that during the Wenzong and Wuzong periods of the late Tang Dynasty, Lingzhou played an important role in maintaining national unity, ethnic unity, and ensuring the smooth flow of the "Silk Road." The personal grace shown by the Golden and Purple Prime Ministers Pei Du, Li Deyu, Song Zhongxi, and the righteous Zhang Yichao in the intricate struggle to safeguard national interests and dignity.

Chinese Women under the Gun of the Gestapo

Zhang Yawen

223K01

This is a true history and a legendary story. More than fifty years ago, the heroine went to study in Belgium from China in pursuit of science and ideals. Unexpectedly, war broke out and Belgium was occupied by the German Nazis. The protagonist has since devoted himself to the anti-fascist struggle. With the power of her personality, she influenced the German generals, revived their lingering conscience, and saved the lives of hundreds of anti-war people from the guns of the Gestapo. After the war, the Belgian government awarded her the "National Hero" medal, and the people praised her as "Belgian Mother".

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Literature

I

172K6.93

Why did I study the May Fourth Movement? This is indeed a question that needs to be asked. Although, as a person who studies history, or thinks about history, I don't have as many boundaries as people with a major. I often jump back and forth between the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, fishing here and there. If I have the conditions, I would dare to touch ancient history. A person like me who comes from a wild way has no family rules, so there are no restrictions, and I don't want to have restrictions. However, I have never been enthusiastic about the May Fourth Movement. I have read some relevant historical materials, but I just can't arouse my interest. To a large extent, this is because there is a stereotype that the May Fourth Movement was like the Taiping Rebellion. Too many people took action and the big fish were all gone.

Love of Dendrobium on Rugged Cliffs

Wang Ying

58K0

The two brothers took root deep in the mountains and cultivated medicine for eight years. After traveling in many places, they finally found Bole and recognized the "immortal grass". Only then did the immortal grass see the light of day again and become known to the world, thereby benefiting mankind.

Sword Sweeps the Wind and Smoke: Records of the Tengchong Anti-japanese War

Duan Peidong

282K01

This book is good at creating group portraits of characters, including the Tengchong native Li Gengen, the old county magistrate Zhang Wende, the gentleman Yang Xiaoshan, the medical doctor Zhang Dehui, the female student Xu Xiuhong, the Lisu heroes Yu Ziran and Yu Zihou brothers, the guerrilla commander Liang Zhengzhong, and the foreign fighters Zhang Renyong and Ren Erlin who later joined Tengchong... This series of characters are excellent representatives of the Tengchong people, and they are also the most vivid and touching. Although they are named individuals, in the author's mind, they are all "Tengchong people", that is, an integral part of the heroic group portrait of Tengchong people.

Battle of Matsuyama

Duan Peidong

227K8.42

Songshan is a symbol of blood and tragedy. Its story has become distant and vague. It is said that there are countless weapons and treasures buried under it... The Songshan War fifty years ago was a struggle of force, but also a contest of national spirit and perseverance. The 270,000-word book reproduces the bloody battle of the Chinese Expeditionary Force to recapture Songshan in the summer and autumn of 1944. It is the second part of the "Anti-Japanese War Trilogy" written by Mr. Duan Peidong.

The Wandering Family: the Endgame of Father and Son from Mainland China to Taiwan

Liangxuan

141K0

It is a history of family memories that were broken due to the cross-strait barrier after 1949, and a personal growth history of the author who was born in the war of resistance against Japan and grew up on the other side of the Taiwan Strait. The book describes the author's ups and downs such as being abandoned by his parents, becoming a young monk, skipping school, stealing, quarrels between father and son, running away from home, etc. It is true to nature, ups and downs, and touching. Although there are hardships and sorrows, he has become calm and open-minded; at the same time, he traces the author's father. Escape from marriage, take over the National Taiwan University, participate in the Diaoyu Islands protection, parents study in Japan, parents get married and break up during the turmoil, mother and son are separated across the Taiwan Strait and reunited in Beijing forty years later. The wandering experience of a family reflects the beginning and end of an era of wandering.

My Brother, My Sister: a Union President's Weekly Home Visit

Dong Chenpeng

159K0

"My Brother, My Sister: A Trade Union Chairman's Weekly Home Visit" uses the first person to describe the people and events he experienced during the period, and uses his "own" thoughts to analyze what the people are thinking. "My Brother, My Sister: A Trade Union Chairman's Weekly Home Visit" uses his own emotions and thoughts to appreciate the true thoughts from the front line and from the lowest level of society. Help them solve their problems in the most basic way. There are connections between seemingly independent articles, and these inadvertent connections run through the entire process of manuscript creation. The overall description of this process has an extraordinary impact on the entire environment. This impact, in a certain sense, is one of the impacts that can be achieved by following the mass line. Therefore, taking the mass line is a good decision for our party at present and will also be a direction in the future. It is one of the important ways for our party to never be separated from the masses and always serve the masses.

Records of the Liberation of Kangding

He Xianzao

110K0

This is a reportage written to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Kangding. At the end of 1949, the Xikang Provincial Government responded to Liu Wenhui's call and announced an uprising in Kangding from the Kuomintang group. However, before the Chinese People's Liberation Army entered Kangding, a group of Kuomintang troops rushed to Kangding from the direction of Danba. The uprising Xikang Provincial Government was hesitant. Some people expressed their determination to follow the Communist Party and fight the Kuomintang army to the end; while others regretted the uprising, thinking that the Kuomintang army could really withstand the wheel of history. Two different forces started a battle. "Records of the Liberation of Kangding" truly reflects this period of history and profoundly reveals the complex inner world of those people during those thrilling years.

The Fourth Ward (humanities Reading and Collection·liangyou Literature Series)

Ba Jin

108K04

"Humanities Reading and Collection·Liangyou Literature Series: The Fourth Ward" uses a patient's eighteen-day diary to truly reproduce the living conditions of small people in the suffering and complex real life of old China. In the fourth ward, if you have money, you can enjoy privileges. If you don't have money, you can only wail in the hospital bed and wait to die. Inpatients have to spend their own money to buy medicines and daily necessities. The workers are indifferent and callous. Even if the doctor has superb medical skills, he cannot save the patient's life without special medicines. The patient's survival dilemma is nakedly reflected... And the fourth ward with such indifference and harsh environment still has a constant flow of customers. The book is mainly based on the conversations of patients in the fourth ward, conveying the author's questioning of life and humanitarian compassion. Just like the author said at the end of the book: Each of us "should become kind, pure, and useful to others."

History of World Empires: the Persian Empire

Yu Weiqing

220K7.28

This book includes four parts: the rise of the Persian Empire; the strength of the Persian Empire; the Greco-Persian War; and the decline of the Persian Empire. The Persian Empire was the first great global empire in world history that spanned the three continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and was the leader of world empires. This book introduces the culture and glorious history of the Persian Empire. This book strives to objectively reflect the entire history of the Persian Empire from its rise to its decline. The book is divided into four chapters and uses more than 200,000 words to give a concise and systematic comprehensive account of the entire rise and fall of the Persian Empire.

Red (hardcover Collector's Edition)

Ji Xianlin

154K01

A crabapple flower, a wolfberry tree, a yellow military uniform, the smell of blooming tuberose flowers... They are all from the past, and they are all thoughts. Listen to Ji Xianlin talk about the people and things deep in his memory, and talk about the daily affection in the old days.

When There Are More People Walking, There Will Be a Path

M

253K04

There are doctors who treat violence, ordinary American girls who go to Africa to create educational opportunities for young girls, and countless charity figures, entrepreneurs, ordinary people, and people who have been in deep trouble and received help. They have all extended a helping hand to declare war on the injustice of the world and the plight of mankind. Through inspiring and gripping stories and meticulous on-site reporting, the author takes us to explore the impact of altruism, allowing us to see the touch and miracle of gathering sand into a tower, and to understand the social benefits and inner awakening brought by "giving", emphasizing that one person can also make a change. The book's narration is shocking and informative, with scientific and prudent thinking. It is full of multiple observations on politics, economy, and culture, as well as thoughts on the relationship between helping others, dedication, and life from multiple perspectives. It is inspiring and provides practical channels and steps for those who want to help.

Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed (hardcover Collector's Edition)

Ji Xianlin

110K06

"Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed" is Ji Xianlin's memoir of his experiences during the Cultural Revolution. He recounted his unfortunate experiences during the "Cultural Revolution" in a humorous and even ridiculing tone. This little book was bought with blood and written with tears. The author hopes that this book will bring not hatred and revenge, but a mirror from which we can see evil and good, ugliness and beauty, despair and hope.

In Memoriam: Memoirs of Mentors and Friends (hardcover Collector's Edition)

Ji Xianlin

135K0

Hu Shi, Chen Yinke, Shen Congwen, Zhou Zuoren, Lao She, Feng Youlan... Ji Xianlin, whose life trajectory was almost synchronized with that of the 20th century, had extraordinary interactions with many iconic figures, and he also grew into a master on the road of making friends and mentoring through literature. This book collects the author's articles in memory of important mentors and friends in his life, and outlines a group portrait of Chinese intellectuals in the 20th century, with the changes of the times and the trajectory of personal destiny running through it.

China is Missing a Medicine

Murong Xuecun

165K8.585

Stupidity is not innate but manufactured. I have a hope: let common sense walk in the sunshine, let the poor and weak escape from suffering, and keep evil away from every kind heart. The greatest evil in the world is not killing people and setting fires, but creating stupidity. Stupidity itself is not evil, but it can magnify evil countless times. Smart people are only against stupidity, stupid people are against everything. A wise man thinks for himself, a foolish man lets others think for him. It's shameful not to be able to think, and what's even more shameful is that these people who can't think are teaching me how to think.

The Duel of Two Destinies: Documentary Series of Chinese People's Liberation War (7 Volumes in Total)

Chen Qingxi

1.5M05

This book follows the sequence of events, battles, and battles, with politics and military as the main line, and unfolds a comprehensive, detailed, and vivid narrative, reflecting the leadership skills and command art of the leaders and generals of the Communist Party of China. From the front or side, it truly reflects the fundamental reason why the Chinese people, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, were able to achieve the great victory of the People's Liberation War and the complete defeat of Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang. Adopt a documentary writing method, focus on historical facts, and try not to make cumbersome and empty descriptions. In order to facilitate reading at a glance, it is divided into seven episodes according to the development stages of political and military struggles as the main line: one episode is a tit-for-tat struggle; the second episode is self-defense and counterattack; the third episode is a strategic offensive on the outside; the fourth episode is a strategic decisive battle; the fifth episode is to carry the revolution to the end; the sixth episode is to march across the country; the seventh episode is to clear out bandits and fight against special agents.

A Hujia Song Moves the Central Plains: Cai Wenji

Zhu Danhong

120K04

This book is one of the "Alluring Talented Women Series". The book is divided into eight chapters. It describes the ups and downs of Cai Wenji, a talented woman in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. She was born in a famous family and suffered many disasters. However, she controlled the throat of fate with her unique talent and strong will, and finally returned to the Han Dynasty to fulfill her father's legacy of promoting civil rule and continuing the history of the Han Dynasty.

Daqing Spirit

Daqing Spirit

Literature

Daqing Spirit Writing Team

138K0

The spirit of Daqing is the spirit of "patriotism, entrepreneurship, truth-seeking, and dedication". Patriotism: the spirit of patriotism that brings glory to the country and pride to the nation. Entrepreneurship: The spirit of hard work and entrepreneurship of independence and self-reliance. Truth-seeking: Pay attention to science and the truth-seeking spirit of "Three Elders and Four Stricts". Dedication: The spirit of dedication with the overall situation in mind and taking care of the country's worries. On December 18, 1981, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China forwarded the "Report on the Issue of Learning from Daqing in Industry" by the Party Group of the State Economic Commission, affirming in the form of a central document the summary of the spirit of Daqing by the Party Group of the State Economic Commission, that is, the spirit of patriotism and national freedom that strives for strength, is self-reliant, and strives for the people with practical actions. A sense of pride; a revolutionary spirit of being fearless, brave enough to shoulder heavy responsibilities, and working hard with one's own hands; a pragmatic spirit of being meticulous, serious and responsible, scientific, "three old and four strict", and doing one's job down-to-earth; a spirit of dedication that has the overall situation in mind, works selflessly, shares difficulties for the country, and does not care about personal gains and losses.

Infinite Country, a Moment of Greed: the Tragic Life of Li Yu, the Poet Emperor

Muxi

101K02

This book is a prose biography, with rich historical knowledge as the background and Li Yu's words as the context. It uses prose style to comment and appreciate, carry out personalized and emotional interpretation, and unfold Li Yu's tragic and legendary life.

A Thought Makes Flowers Bloom and Clear the Mind: Lin Huiyin

Shao Likun Zhu Danhong

131K0

"Lin Huiyin: A Thought of Flowers Opening the Lock and Clearing the Thoughts" is a book in the "Alluring Talented Women" series, which mainly tells the life of Lin Huiyin, a talented woman of a generation. The author uses Lin's emotional experience as a clue to more completely show the love and marriage between Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng, as well as the rumored emotional entanglements between Lin Huiyin and Xu Zhimo and Jin Yuelin. At the same time, it also touches more on Lin Huiyin's achievements in literature and architecture, and reflects the shadow of the era in which she lived. This is a relatively comprehensive critical biography of Lin Huiyin's life.

Media Ningxia University: 2013: Ningxia University in the Eyes of Journalists

Qi Yue He Jianguo

419K0

This book collects relevant reports about Ningxia University scattered in more than 20 newspapers, radio stations, television stations and news networks at home and abroad since 2011. The genres include news, communications, comments, photo news and theoretical articles. The content covers many aspects such as talent training, scientific research, discipline construction, etc., Showing the leap-forward development and forge ahead footprints of Ningxia University.

The Returning River

Bell Rhythm

74K02

This book is a summary of Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design and Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd.'S years of hard work and dedication. Through the cases in the book, it is demonstrated that many aspects of urban development problems can be effectively solved through landscape design. Among them, representative projects include Qingcaosha water source raw water project, Shanghai combined sewage treatment project, Bailonggang urban sewage treatment plant, Chongqing Jiguanshi sewage treatment plant, Expo site municipal infrastructure project, and Expo axis and underground space complex project.

Fairy Tale for Adults

Chen Zufen

73K01

The book contains a large number of Chen Zufen's works in the form of reportage. These works are rich in content, covering a wide range of topics, the writing style is vivid and friendly, and they are highly readable. In addition to the written works, the book is also equipped with a large number of vivid and interesting illustrations, with simple pictures and profound meanings. This book is rich in content, with pictures and texts, and integrates theory, knowledge and readability. It is not only suitable for children to read, but it is also worth reading for adults.

Embrace and Breakup

Ma Taiquan

277K0

This book uses documentary literature to describe how Zhang Guotao transformed from a Marxist-Leninist to a right-leaning opportunist. The many little-known inside stories revealed are even more thought-provoking. For example, Mao Zedong's brother-in-law was shot to death in Molgai and became a victim of the brutal struggle within the party; Liao Chengzhi relied on an iron pen and a paintbrush to keep his head from "moving"; in order to realize the reunification, Mao Zedong made a life-and-death bet.

Save the Earth

Save the Earth

Literature

J

249K0

A proposition that is still indifferent to the vast majority of philosophers and writers, has actually puzzled mankind for a long time: how to save the earth. This kind of reporting literature on environmental protection deserves our serious reading and consideration.

There is a Bright Star over There

Liu Xinyu

97K0

This article uses gentle writing to show us a different artistic conception of life, from which we can experience full of warmth and touch.

Extreme Threat

Extreme Threat

Literature

Ma Taiquan Cao Yan

117K0

A thrilling documentary, it is also a big book that promotes positive energy and shapes the image of contemporary China in an international context. As a record of the heroic deeds of "Moving China 2014 Special Tribute". In March 2014, the Ebola epidemic suddenly broke out in West Africa. This is a virus that humans have no control over. It is highly contagious and has an extremely high mortality rate. For a time, countries around the world were talking about it. China has chosen to stand firmly with the African people to fight the epidemic. In September, a total of 59 people from the Chinese medical team and testing team arrived in Sierra Leone, where the epidemic was most severe, in mid-September. They were on the front line of medical treatment and the front line of life and death. Facing extreme threats, they worked with the local people to stabilize the epidemic and ushered in a turning point.

Dunhuang Dream

Dunhuang Dream

Literature

Wang Jiada

179K01

This book tells the story of a group of Chinese intellectuals who have devoted themselves to the protection and research of Dunhuang for more than a century. It truly and comprehensively reproduces the outstanding qualities of these Chinese intellectuals who have the courage to sacrifice and undertake for the cause of national culture.

Fox Hunt

Fox Hunt

Literature

Lu Zheng

160K8.16

Operation Fox Hunt is a concentrated display of swords by the Chinese police against overseas economic fugitives. Under the national anti-corruption situation, they engage in a battle of wits with cunning economic crime suspects and achieve fruitful results. Chinese art of war and thirty-six strategies are staged one by one. Peak duels and high-tech means abound. The successful arrest comes not only from the strength of the great power, but also from the belief of the Chinese police. Police writer Lu Zheng works side by side with the members of the Fox Hunting Team, recording frontline achievements in real time. This is a different kind of documentary work, recording the exciting stories at the forefront of the fox hunting operation.

Interview with Bucher

Wang Xinpeng

92K0

This book is an interview with Bucher, Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress, covering many aspects such as rural cultural construction, industrial management, western development, rural well-off construction, democracy and legal system construction, and the construction of a new socialist countryside.

The Best of the Republic

Wang Bisheng

113K0

On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong announced to the world the founding of the People's Republic of China on the Tiananmen Gate Tower. The ancient civilization, which had been weak for hundreds of years, has since begun a new era full of hope. Today, history has advanced for half a century. The Republic has grown stronger through wind and rain, become stronger through hardships, and ushered in its 50th anniversary with a new attitude. Looking back on the course of half a century, it can be said that the situation has been changing and the waves are magnificent.

Looking for Pingshan Group

Cheng Shirley

383K0

The "Pingshan Regiment" made "Children's Army" a nickname for the people's army led by the Communist Party of China, making it inevitable that the final command post before the Chinese Communist Party came to power would be located in Xibaipo. It has witnessed the arduous and glorious journey that the people's army led by the Communist Party of China has gone through to achieve national independence and liberation. It contains the great and eternal spiritual quality of the Chinese nation and reflects its valuable and unique spiritual outlook! The book manuscript is about 500,000 words. Through the author's perspective, he uses documentary techniques to interview more than 100 veterans of the Pingshan Regiment, their insiders, and descendants of martyrs. It deeply explores the glorious history of the Pingshan Regiment in the Anti-Japanese War and reproduces the commendable events of the Pingshan Regiment when it fought in the North and the South. Weeping legends and character traits rich in regional culture create a heroic image of the Taihang soldiers as "loyal, brave, stable, tragic and generous", highlighting the profound influence of the Communist Party of China in Hebei and the glorious chapter of the Hebei people in the Anti-Japanese War.

Kunlun Spring Snow

Li Jing

150K0

"Western Military Style" is a documentary literature book series composed of a group of military writers who are interested in sneaking into the western military, sucking the sap from the tree of life, and exploring the feelings of western soldiers. There are majestic and magnificent natural scenery in the western region. Here are a string of true stories of what thrived in the Western lands. Here are the splendid songs of life of western soldiers.

Traces of Passing Water

Feng Yi

144K0

These words are scattered and messy, and they are a kind of scan of my traces and spirit over the years. I compiled and published them without expecting it to be passed down to the world. The passage of time and past experiences make me dare not place too much hope on tomorrow's things. I know that I will continue to embrace words in the days to come, but in the past I am willing to leave it to friends for comment. After all, it is the original record of my experiences and feelings, passive and active actions over the years, and it is also a rare leisure time in my turbulent world.

Smoke Fills Your Eyes

J

116K01

A young undertaker goes behind the scenes to delve into all the terrifying (yet fascinating) aspects of this strange profession. Most people don't want to think about death, but Caitlin Doughty, a twenty-something medieval history major, chooses to work in a crematorium, turning her morbid hobby into a lifelong career. She works with all kinds of living and dead people, trying to find a place in the secret culture of undertakers. This book tells an unusual coming-of-age story, full of quirky adventures and unforgettable scenes. Caitlin handles corpses of all races, shapes, and encounters, and in the process quickly becomes an explorer of the world of the dead.

Invincible Iron Fist: "assault Hero Company" Documentary

Gui Hengbin

113K0

That was the morning of the last century. The new wind is calling in the hometown of Yanzhao, and the Tianjin Guard at the land and water dock is filled with smoke. In the ice and snow on both sides of the Haihe River, the warriors of the Seventh Company were born and died. They planted the red flag on the Jintang Bridge before dawn. The instructor Ma Zhanhai fell, and the bullet penetrated his chest. The blood was as red as the sun. Troops from all walks of life surged towards the Jintang Bridge. The comrades held the flag high...

Random Talk in Thatched Cottage

Zhan Enhua

92K0

This book tells that at the beginning of the seventh month of Jiazi, Aiko drowned and died. With his twelve-year-old tender body, he carved a new Taiwan Strait with blood and tears in my heart. The huge sadness and pain of losing my flesh and blood was like an unexpected flash flood, swallowing up my body and mind. The elders used the old sayings "It's true that I will never die" over and over again to bandage the pain in my soul. It was not easy for me to come back to my senses from the blur of tears. I knew that I had to cheer up for the sake of my parents, who were dying of age, and my wife, who was already in a daze like a puppet. I gritted my teeth and pushed the past memories of Ai'er into the deep bottom of my memory, determined not to miss him anymore. During the most difficult period of my life, I read desperately, trying to find sustenance and comfort for my soul in books.

Notes of Foreign Correspondents

Zhang Xiaojian Min Qinqin

249K0

Clicking on the manuscripts sent from all over the world, and reading each text that was born from fiery practice and contains insights, the editor always feels the passion and courage of the authors to devote themselves to international journalism, and also appreciates the sparkle of their wisdom and sweat. In their writings, they depict a colorful world and interpret the pursuit of common values ​​of mankind such as peace, cooperation, and friendship, and their figures have become an eye-catching highlight.

Southern Xinjiang (muztage Wencong)

Shang Changping

144K0

Southern Xinjiang has been a multi-ethnic area since ancient times. The arts and customs of Uyghur, Tajik and other ethnic groups are colorful, forming a cultural landscape with strong ethnic characteristics. Hundreds of ancient cities, ancient tombs, Thousand Buddha Caves and other monuments left on the southern and central trunk lines of the ancient Silk Road demonstrate the long history and vicissitudes of life.

Hometown, a Foreign Land: Shanghai Youth's Past Stories of Supporting Border Areas

Tension

114K03

They are a group of people with a common experience; they no longer look young, their faces are marked by vicissitudes of life, some have gray hair, and they have a common name: "Youth on the border." So, are they Shanghainese from Xinjiang or Xinjiang people from Shanghai? Are they youths from the border areas or young intellectuals? Should we take root in the frontier, or should we return to our roots? This series of topics will become the past of history, but they are still memories that remain to this day.

Crusoe

Crusoe

Literature

Tu'an

84K0

"Drifting" is a piece of documentary literature. The author, Mr. Tu An, is a famous translator, writer and editor in my country. "Drifting" was written by the author when he was 13 to 15 years old. It records the experience of fleeing with his family from 1937 to 1938. He integrated his personal experience into the article, using precise and concise writing; slightly childish but yet contagious language; and documentary techniques that make people feel like they were on the scene, telling us about the years of escape during the Anti-Japanese War; the unique memories of people of that era; and what the author saw, heard, and felt along the way as a child. The book includes sketches made by Mr. Tu An and his brother at that time, which are published for the first time and are of great value.

Red Collar Badge

Tao Chun

245K01

"Red Collar" is set in the military camp in the early 1970s and mid-1980s. It takes the growth, love, marriage and family of several male and female soldiers as the main line, and strives to express the touching youth years and life course of a generation of soldiers. When we look back on the past, the red collar badge has almost become a symbol of an era. It is not only synonymous with the military camps and soldiers of that era, but also synonymous with the youth and ideals of a generation. Wearing a green military uniform and two red collar badges, walking into the military camp has become the highest ideal of a generation of young people. The red collar badge is also a symbol of spirituality. The society in the 1970s was turbulent and complex. Internal and external troubles, peace but not tranquility, war may come at any time, and soldiers are under tremendous pressure and severe tests all the time.

The Undefeated Life of a Taobao 4 Diamond Wheelchair Shop Owner

Li Mei

143K03

She has suffered from an incurable disease since she was a child, causing 90% of the joints in her body to become deformed and ankylosed. What's even more unfortunate is that her mother, who had been taking care of her, passed away. She overcame all odds to escape dependence. She came up with the idea of ​​inventing "self-care tools" to accomplish "self-care." Lying on the kang, she opened a Taobao store. Her fingers were bleeding while she was packing, and her hip joint was bruised while she was writing express delivery. From being paralyzed for eighteen years to becoming a pioneer in Internet entrepreneurship, she has carved out a path of self-reliance and self-reliance for a severely disabled person who cannot take care of herself. She lied down and sold the products in her store to 32 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions across the country, and also sold them to Hong Kong... She was known as the "Chinese Taobao Zhang Haidi".

Memory Patrol

Memory Patrol

Literature

Duan Yujia

82K0

The long road of life turns into chapters. Throughout his career, the author carried a video recorder on his shoulder, pointed the lens at others and society, and used film, film, video tapes, and memory cards to leave behind wonderful artistic scrolls on social changes, colorful life, magnificent rivers and mountains, and international friendship. At that time, he was almost selfless. After retiring from his job, he thought deeply and then suddenly looked back: he finally focused the camera on himself, traced the footsteps of his past life, and captured the lost spring flowers and autumn moon, merits and demerits, joys and sorrows, ups and downs, in this autobiographical memoir - "Memory Patrol".

Schuller's Monster: a Father's Long Journey with His Aphasic Daughter

(us)hudson

171K0

"Schuler's Monster" truly tells a funny and touching story. It's about a family, or more specifically, a girl. Faced with the monster that took away her voice, they did not give up or lose heart.

Don't Regret This Journey: the World is Far Away

Yang Yindi

90K0

The book "Don't hate the journey to the end of the world" is not a travelogue, lobbying, or legendary story. It does not mislead our sight or bully our sense of smell. The enjoyment with closed eyes, the church in the noisy city, the whispering of the smoke from the kitchen, we will forget the complexity in the rolling world, stop in the shouts of the vendors and the steps of the pedestrians to think about the artistic conception she created for us. There are countless sayings in the story, which will make you laugh, sigh, shed tears and express emotion. Yang Yindi shows us the enlightenment of life one after another.

Talmud

Talmud

Literature

He Xiongfei

66K8.529

This book is a selection of the Talmud. The selected content is the parts that are helpful to life, excluding the parts that are more religious and fatalistic. It's a good guide to life.

The Song of Yunyan River

Nie Xinyuan Ding Zheyuan Li Shuqin Li Xinyi

399K0

The authors of this book are a group of young intellectuals from Beijing who once settled in northern Shaanxi. With their different experiences and feelings, they told the unforgettable life of jumping in the queue more than 40 years ago, recreating to people the real scene of the vigorous movement to the mountains and countryside during the "Cultural Revolution".

Below Sea Level: Notes on Life in the Netherlands

Ya Ni

125K01

This is a collection of essays, the author's notes about going abroad. The author followed her husband to the Netherlands and saw the West through the eyes of an ordinary Chinese. He felt the differences between the East and the West from eating, dressing, and everything. He experienced curiosity, sighs, admiration, and reflection. He saw the gaps, felt the impact, and also had worries and emotions. At the same time, he also learned how to respect and cherish life.

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