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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

179K0

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

143K0

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.

Red Memory: the Chinese Dream on the Middle East Railway

Feng Liqiang Feng Guanhao

245K0

The Eastern Railway is not only an important channel for Marxism-Leninism to enter China, it is also a secret transportation line for revolutionaries to go to Soviet Russia to pursue the truth and explore ways to save the country and the people. This "Red Road" made special contributions to the establishment of the Communist Party of China and the victory of the Chinese revolution. This book is the first documentary work in China based on the red footprints left by the early leaders of the Communist Party of China and revolutionary pioneers who traveled to and from mainland China - Moscow along the Middle East Railway. This book tells the story of the dangers and hardships that early leaders of the Communist Party of China, including Chen Duxiu, Li Dazhao, Qu Qiubai, Zhang Tailei, Zhou Enlai, Ren Bishi, Li Lisan, Luo Zhanglong, and Deng Yingchao, encountered when traveling on the China-Eastern Railway. Many little-known past events were revealed by many red descendants. These red stories were kept secret back then, and are rarely known today. In order to explore this important revolutionary historical subject, the author spent seven years conducting interviews, traveling to more than 20 provinces and cities, and interviewing more than 100 people.

Special Agent No. 76 Records

J

216K6.9

In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, in response to the voice of the people across the country, the military commanders carried out violent attacks on Japanese officers and soldiers, traitors and Japanese and puppet institutions in Shanghai, causing the Japanese and puppets to suffer heavy losses. Wang Puppet Agent No. 76 Launched a retaliatory operation, broke into the Shanghai Military Reunion Station and killed a large number of military reunification agents. The escalating retaliation and counter-retaliation filled Shanghai with bloodshed. This book vividly reproduces every sudden change of Wang Puppet No. 76, Uncovers the long-standing mystery, and truly breaks into the core of the terrifying and criminal spy organization. The thrilling rebellion and assassination, the bloody upheavals and tragedies, witnessing No. 76 Jisfield Road from close range, vividly depict a black mark in history. With a rational vision, objective attitude, and delicate writing style, it provides an in-depth look at the largest traitor spy organization that emerged during the Anti-Japanese War in China.

Growing with Love: Emotional Archives of Contemporary Chinese College Students

L

123K01

From vague affection to first love, to passionate love, to mutual commitment, to lifelong trust. The universal love between men and women, whether it is success or failure, whether it is sadness or joy, as long as it is truly dedicated, it will always be unforgettable and haunting for the parties involved. This book is an oral record of the emotional experiences of more than 70 contemporary college students, integrating readability, authenticity, and literature. This book is a record and description of emotional cases of many students, focusing on storytelling.

Not All Life Has Choices: Students Studying in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s

Fang Zezheng

105K0

Studying abroad is a path to the pinnacle of success, but it can also be a trap to fall into the abyss of desire. After a period of reform and opening up, students studying in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s were no longer just elites in the study room. They were people full of desires, individuals striving for fame and fortune, and were deeply involved in the hesitation of love and love, and the struggle between fame and fortune on the other side of the ocean. When the ivory tower is flooded with the waves of the world, they are no different from you and me, carrying the cross of being human, and life is always an unbearable weight. "Happy families are all alike, and every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." More than a hundred years later, Tolstoy's famous saying has been interpreted in the lives of generations of Chinese students studying abroad. Can life be your choice? Can happiness be obtained by pursuing it? Chinese students on the other side of the ocean will explain all this to you through their own experiences.

Traveling in the Clouds: Scenes from the Filming of "the Assassin Nie Yinniang

Xie Haimeng

163K0

After more than ten years of preparation and five years of script writing and filming, film master Hou Hsiao-hsien's first martial arts film "The Assassin" finally showed its true colors. What happened in the meantime? As a fledgling newcomer, the author participated in the entire process of the film from script discussion to filming and finalization: the screenwriters struggled with each other, the script was "weaved and dismantled, and dismantled," and the film crew traveled to Kyoto, Hubei, Inner Mongolia, and Taiwan. The situation was constant, and Director Hou continued to pose problems for himself... The author tried to use an anthropological perspective and vivid writing to restore the scene and record the birth process of a movie from scratch.

Qiqi in Our Lives

Edited By Ye Jun

87K01

This book was published to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War in 2015. The fourteen-year war of resistance not only shook the world, but also affected the destiny of a generation of Chinese people. This book selects the records of the "July 7" incident by more than ten writers, allowing people to re-experience the significance of the "July 7" incident to the times and individuals, and once again witness that touching national memory.

Important Events in Changzhi

Changzhi Municipal Local Chronicles Office

220K0

More than five thousand years ago, Emperor Yan completed the major transition of the Chinese nation from nomadic to settled, from fishing and hunting to farming in Shangdang. Nvwa, the daughter of Emperor Yan, worked with her father to deal with floods. Unfortunately, she drowned and turned into a Jingwei bird. She "often carries wood and stones from the Western Mountains in her arms and carries them to the East China Sea." Fajiu Mountain is in Changzi County, and the Lingqiu Temple on the mountain was built in memory of Nvwa.

The History of Little People 2

Zhao Qing

257K01

This book is a collection of the "Listening·Life" edition of the West Lake Supplement of "Hangzhou Daily". Its purpose is to "reflect the changes of the times with the fate of small people" and to tell one's own experiences in the first person. For ten years, with one issue per week and each issue having six to seven thousand words, more than 500 little people opened their hearts, and their stories moved more little people.

Ten Days in the Madhouse

(us) Nellie Bly

46K02

American female reporter Nellie Bly received a task to investigate the New York Lunatic Asylum, so she pretended to be a lunatic and deceived her step by step. She successfully sneaked into the Lunatic Asylum on Black Spring Island and spent ten days and nights with mental patients. She exposed the chaotic management and insensitivity of the staff in such a charitable institution, as well as the fact that patients were subjected to various abuses. After this report was published in the New York World, it caused a great impact. Finally, the New York government decided to allocate more funds for the relief of mentally ill patients.

Dreams Illuminate Life: Blind Mu Mengjie and His Special Education School

Li Chaoquan

155K0

Mu Mengjie, a blind farmer, with his unwavering will, indomitable perseverance and diligent efforts, went through all kinds of hardships and finally successfully built his own school two or three years later. Step by step, he fulfilled his promise: to run schools for the blind and help them become independent. What he hates most is that blind people are abandoned and despised, becoming a burden to society and their families. He must use his own strength to do his best to help the blind and rescue them from situations where they are not treated fairly or even abused, despised, and insulted.

Sunflowers in the Horse Head Wall

Fang Huaqing

147K0

When she was 8 months old, she was disabled by polio. Her severe condition made it impossible for her to take care of herself, and she could only move her two index fingers. A collection of classical poems allowed her to find her spiritual direction, and she embarked on the path of poetry and literature. She achieved great achievements and was hailed as a "rising star in the world of poetry." She bravely sought marriage online to find her love, and made an appointment with a young man from Inner Mongolia to live and die together. In order to save her father from cancer, she endured huge pressure and sold words to save her father and raise money for treatment. She was awarded the title of "Chinese Good Person" by the Central Civilization Office with filial piety and love for relatives, and her experience of continuous self-improvement was praised by the media as "Anhui Haidi". This book tells the story of this severely disabled girl's heart, courage and brave pursuit of love.

Portrait of Life

Lamech Yesterday

311K0

To the west of the salt pond at the foot of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty, there is the ancient town of Hui'an Fort - that is the place where my father was born. It is said that grandma got seriously ill when she gave birth to him... In order to save his life, my father, Ma Zhenqi, had no choice but to send the child to Haizijing Villa, fifty miles away to the north, and he was adopted as a son by Ma Jiyao, a wealthy family. He learned to herd sheep at the age of nine. During the Republic of China, Mr. Ma Jiyao was the head of the village. Just marrying four wives. My mother, Ma Fuying, was the girl his fourth wife brought over from Linhe Farm in Shanxi. Later, due to the old man's domineering attitude, the fourth grandmother was forced to run away from home on a dark night with the camel team that came to Haizi Lake to carry salt, and she never came back again...

The Song is Pleasing to the Ears

Editor-in-chief Wang Wending

606K0

Fujian Normal University is one of the few centuries-old universities in the country and a comprehensive university with a relatively complete range of disciplines. Muduo has enjoyed a golden reputation for a century, with nearly 400,000 alumni at home and abroad, and 100,000 students of all types currently enrolled in the university. The firepower is passed down from generation to generation and we continue to strive for self-improvement. Hundreds of disciplines have been awarded the right to confer doctoral degrees. The development path in the new century has become wider and wider. To review the past and learn the new, and to learn from the past to learn about the future, this commemorative collection of "Songs of Strings and Ears" collected and published preserves the precious memories of the alumni.

Sanlitun Ernia

Sanlitun Ernia

Literature

Lu Dao Fu

76K0

In the bustling Sanlitun, who is middle-aged, looking helplessly to the other side across the long river of time that has passed away forever? Who is in his prime and has a successful career, but can't help but feel lost and drowns his sorrows in wine; who is wandering and struggling in the whirlpool of work and love, exhausted mentally and physically? Taking Sanlitun, a prosperous business district in Beijing, as the perspective, this book shows a cross-section of contemporary Chinese urban life, depicts all living beings in the rolling world, and analyzes the joys, sorrows, joys, spiritual pursuits, anger, anxiety, frustration and hesitation of all kinds of people under the impact of material desires. It uses Beijing-style language in the new century to gain a glimpse of the leopard and see through the profound changes in Chinese society over the past thirty years.

Chinese Peasant Thinker

Chen Peiyuan

235K0

In March 2013, Yuan Qinsheng will celebrate his glorious 71st birthday. The publication of the book "Chinese Peasant Thinkers" can be regarded as a gift from the author to an old friend who has been with him for nearly 30 years. Due to my limited level, I may not be able to vividly express his rich life and unique thoughts, which makes me feel a little uneasy. I hope that my old friends can bear with me, and that readers will take the time to correct me.

Who is Keeping the Promise

Chen Yazhen

165K0

When we drove to Secretary Pei's hometown, Beishicao Village, Changzhi City, it looked like a new rural area, with neat streets and small second-floor buildings on both sides. Only Secretary Pei's courtyard still had three tile-roofed houses, which looked very much like a village at the foot of a high-banked "peak mountain". Road "River Valley", from which I seem to see a state of life: it lies silently at the lowest point, does not look left or right, is calm and humble, maintains the height of the spirit with a silent posture, is full of generosity in silence, and reaches the deepest part of life in silence...

Children of the Eight Banners

Chen Hongguang

292K03

As a descendant of the Juercha clan in the Manchu Zhengbai Banner, the author uses documentary literature to describe the family changes and life ups and downs experienced by his ancestors, fathers, and his own generation in the tide of history from the late Qing Dynasty to this century, reflecting the profound changes in Chinese society over the past hundred years.

I Can't Wait Any Longer

Yu Qiuyu

128K8.24

Only after writing it down did I realize that truth is more literary than literature. From classical to absurd, from calm to climax, there is everything you need. But what is "reality"? I repeatedly fell into the distress described by everyone from Zhuangzi to modern Western philosophers. Does this world need reality? If so, to what extent? I don't know much about these issues. After many layers of screening, I can be sure of only one truth: many people related to me are dead. I wanted to talk to them, whether they could hear me or not. Hence the book in front of me... To this day, I have never used a computer, and this manuscript is still written word for word with a pen. I don't know how many people will maintain this way of writing in the future, so I cherish this book as "purely handwritten memory literature."

They Know I've Been Here: China's First In-depth Care Notes for High-risk Elderly People

Zhang Danuo

101K0

The author of this book has cared for nearly a hundred grandmothers over eighty years old for ten years. He found that: the spiritual world of elderly grandmothers is extremely rich; their troubles and pains are very complicated; their human warmth and life force are shocking. This book integrates a large number of practical caring skills into vivid stories, turning "care for the elderly", a difficult matter that affects every family, into something "everyone can do well". It is a must-have textbook-like care guide for every family.

Xiangrui Grassland

Du Wenjuan

111K0

The grassland used to be a poor area with a harsh ecological environment, prominent desertification, and a per capita income of only 73 yuan. However, after more than thirty years of construction, the culture, economy, environment and other aspects here have made rapid changes and made outstanding progress. Today's grassland has grown into a paradise with beautiful environment, abundant life and developed energy industry.

Military Camp Past Events

Wang Chuanyu

94K0

This book mainly records the author's true feelings and comrades-in-arms friendship during his 12 years in the military camp, and conducts research on the war history of the author's unit, including: entering the military camp, regiment history education, devil training, tactical exercises, life and death experiences, staff training, returning to the army, August 1 sentiments, etc.

Dashan Testifies: a Record of Immigration Poverty Alleviation in Jiangxi Province

Wen Yanxia

198K0

This book is a long reportage, and the whole book is composed of organic and true stories. The author presents us a historical picture that may not be grand and magnificent but absolutely touching, and reproduces the hard-working and selfless spirit of poverty alleviation cadres to relocate and build resettlement sites for the masses. It also depicts the great pioneering spirit of the immigrants who overcame various difficulties and left their hometown in order to get rid of poverty and become rich.

There is a Youngor in China

Ren Binwu

166K0

Youngor is the English transliteration of youth, and it is also a gentle name for a company. Youngor was born out of the sudden rise of township and village enterprises, and it also paved a path to glory for China's township and village enterprises. What is described here in the introduction may be just one of thousands of Chinese stories. However, do you want to know this fact? A large enterprise group well-known in China and even overseas, a Youngor company with hundreds of millions of assets, annual sales of 1 billion yuan, and profits exceeding 100 million yuan, which governs more than 20 economic entities, turned out to be a primitive handicraft workshop that was started 15 years ago in the basement of a stage in a small town with 20,000 yuan in resettlement fees for educated youths, each equipped with a ruler, scissors, and a small bench. Its development speed is comparable to that of the Four Asian Tigers.

Good News One after Another

Li Shunxing

116K0

"Taiwan Island, a Long-Favored Island - Part One of a Visit to Taiwan" I have always been curious and mysterious about Taiwan, the treasure island in the southeastern corner of the sacred territory of the motherland: What is the geographical environment like there? How are the customs and customs? Local residents treat me...

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