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South of the Sahara: Female Journalists' Perspectives on Africa

Liu Chang

186K01

Through personal interviews and life experiences, the author reconstructs the major historical events that have occurred in Southern Africa in the past four years and the fate of small figures in the rolling torrent, discusses the achievements and future of China-Africa cooperation, and explores the beauty of African humanity. China-Africa relations are the focus of the author's attention. At the same time, the book contains historical facts about the Ming Dynasty porcelain discovered in Mozambique Island, as well as the family ties between caring Chinese mothers and Zimbabwean orphans. It has a vision, a depth, a story, and feelings. The whole book uses small things to see the big things, explaining the profound things in a simple way, and can be enjoyed by both refined and popular people. This book is a colorful scroll of social life in southern Africa, taking readers into the magical and beautiful continent of Africa.

Cultural Confidence and the Construction of Chinese Foreign Literature Discourse: Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Foreign Literature Professional Committee of the China Higher Education Association

Wang Chunyu

364K0

This book is a compilation of the results of the 2017 Academic Annual Meeting and Academic Seminar on Cultural Confidence and Foreign Literature Research of the China Higher Education Association's Foreign Literature Professional Committee. It brings together the academic opinions of some experts and scholars in the current field of foreign literature research in China. It is divided into five parts: theoretical research on Chinese discourse construction, research on macro-literary phenomena, research on foreign literary theories, research on writers' works, and research on Chinese and foreign literary exchanges and comparative studies. This book launches a multi-dimensional discussion on the issue of cultural self-confidence and the construction of Chinese foreign literature discourse, demonstrates the academic achievements of the Society in recent years, and will surely play a certain role in promoting the current theoretical awareness, academic innovation, education and teaching of Chinese foreign literature.

Hui Ge Ji

Hui Ge Ji

Literature

Wang Yuhua

476K0

This book is a self-selected collection by the author, divided into five main volumes and one appendix. It contains more than 20 research papers on "Zhangxue" and intellectual history, more than 700 poems on academic studies, as well as some interviews, letters, prefaces and postscripts, tributes, diaries, etc. Related to the author's interactions with academic circles. It not only has certain academic and literary value, but also has certain value as academic history and educational history materials.

Collection of Can Xue's Classic Works (24 Volumes)

Can Xue

4.4M06

The 24-volume "Collection of Can Xue's Classic Works" covers almost all of Can Xue's important works and is the most concentrated and comprehensive display of Can Xue's works. Since the first book published in 1988, Can Xue has published nearly a hundred books at home and abroad. New books come out almost every year. Can Xue's works are divided into three categories. The first category is literary works, including short stories, novellas and novels. This is the main part of Can Xue's works. The second category is works that interpret Western classic literature. Can Xue has given new interpretations and descriptions of classic writers such as Kafka, Borges, Goethe, Shakespeare, and Dante in a style that combines creation and commentary. The third category is essay works, including her essays, many interviews and discussions about literature. A very important phenomenon in Can Xue's works is that her works have been widely translated abroad. She is the Chinese female writer whose works have been translated overseas the most. Including dozens of versions in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, the United States, Italy, France, Germany and other countries. On NicerOdds' 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature odds list, Can Xue ranks fourth and has become a popular figure.

Old Words and New Sayings: Life Wisdom in Chinese Studies

Zhao Wei

170K0

This book is a collection of essays. "Yan" refers to formal speech, so "Yan" is one of the three immortals of Confucianism - establishing virtue, establishing merit, and establishing words. "Yu" is more life-like, easy and natural, and does not require careful consideration of words and sentences. The author of this book interprets the "old man's words" one by one in order to let modern people better understand and better apply the old man's words to real daily life.

The Taste of Growth

Yang Danyang Liu Ziyan

50K0

This manuscript focuses on the growth and life perceptions of contemporary students in my country, and is compiled from excellent prose works by middle school students. Pay attention to your own life from a student's perspective and express your most sincere feelings. During the transformation period of growth, look at every detail of life with a unique perspective. The taste of growth can be sweet or bitter. This topic is selected and compiled from multiple perspectives such as campus life, family life, and social life. The content covered is relatively broad and rich. In line with the purpose of collecting excellent works and promoting positive values, this topic provides high reference value for students to establish positive values ​​​​and for students to learn prose writing.

The Comfort of Others

Wang Hongkun

176K0

This book is a collection of essays. The author writes down the beauty of every moment in daily life and publishes it together, allowing readers to share the beauty of daily life. The author also shares her experience in parent-child education, which is well-founded and worthy of reference by readers. The full text has a clear structure, fluent and beautiful language, has high reading value, and gives people a beautiful experience.

Jingxingji

Jingxingji

Literature

Ma Shitu

96K0

This book is a collection of the author's works, including "Care", "He Long in Chengdu", "My Guide", "The Drummer of the Times", "Eternal Memory", etc.

Ding Ling's Complete Works (7)

Ding Ling

261K0

The complete collection is a comprehensive summary of Ding Ling's literary creation throughout her life. It contains 4.3 Million words of novels, plays, poems, essays, reviews, essays, speeches, memoirs, and essays written by her over the past sixty years, divided into twelve volumes. The first and second volumes are novels, the third volume is short stories, the fourth volume is short stories, poems, and plays, the fifth and sixth volumes are prose and essays, the seventh and eighth volumes are prose and miscellaneous thoughts, the ninth volume is preface and comments, the tenth volume is memoirs, the eleventh volume is family letters and diaries, and the twelfth volume is letters and chronology. A considerable number of letters and diaries in the collection were searched and published publicly for the first time.

Ding Ling's Complete Works (12)

Ding Ling

167K0

The complete collection is a comprehensive summary of Ding Ling's literary creation throughout her life. It contains 4.3 Million words of novels, plays, poems, essays, reviews, essays, speeches, memoirs, and essays written by her over the past sixty years, divided into twelve volumes. The first and second volumes are novels, the third volume is short stories, the fourth volume is short stories, poems, and plays, the fifth and sixth volumes are prose and essays, the seventh and eighth volumes are prose and miscellaneous thoughts, the ninth volume is preface and comments, the tenth volume is memoirs, the eleventh volume is family letters and diaries, and the twelfth volume is letters and chronology. A considerable number of letters and diaries in the collection were searched and published publicly for the first time.

Ding Ling's Complete Works (9)

Ding Ling

233K0

The complete collection is a comprehensive summary of Ding Ling's literary creation throughout her life. It contains 4.3 Million words of novels, plays, poems, essays, reviews, essays, speeches, memoirs, and essays written by her over the past sixty years, divided into twelve volumes. The first and second volumes are novels, the third volume is short stories, the fourth volume is short stories, poems, and plays, the fifth and sixth volumes are prose and essays, the seventh and eighth volumes are prose and miscellaneous thoughts, the ninth volume is preface and comments, the tenth volume is memoirs, the eleventh volume is family letters and diaries, and the twelfth volume is letters and chronology. A considerable number of letters and diaries in the collection were searched and published publicly for the first time.

Ding Ling's Complete Works (2)

Ding Ling

316K0

The complete collection is a comprehensive summary of Ding Ling's literary creation throughout her life. It contains 4.3 Million words of novels, plays, poems, essays, reviews, essays, speeches, memoirs, and essays written by her over the past sixty years, divided into twelve volumes. The first and second volumes are novels, the third volume is short stories, the fourth volume is short stories, poems, and plays, the fifth and sixth volumes are prose and essays, the seventh and eighth volumes are prose and miscellaneous thoughts, the ninth volume is preface and comments, the tenth volume is memoirs, the eleventh volume is family letters and diaries, and the twelfth volume is letters and chronology. A considerable number of letters and diaries in the collection were searched and published publicly for the first time.

Ding Ling's Complete Works (11)

Ding Ling

241K0

The complete collection is a comprehensive summary of Ding Ling's literary creation throughout her life. It contains 4.3 Million words of novels, plays, poems, essays, reviews, essays, speeches, memoirs, and essays written by her over the past sixty years, divided into twelve volumes. The first and second volumes are novels, the third volume is short stories, the fourth volume is short stories, poems, and plays, the fifth and sixth volumes are prose and essays, the seventh and eighth volumes are prose and miscellaneous thoughts, the ninth volume is preface and comments, the tenth volume is memoirs, the eleventh volume is family letters and diaries, and the twelfth volume is letters and chronology. A considerable number of letters and diaries in the collection were searched and published publicly for the first time.

Lone Ape Essays

Lone Ape Essays

Literature

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104K0

This book comprehensively uses oral literature, folk tales, documentary records and other materials, combined with the author's personal experience, actual observations and real feelings, to describe the living conditions of monkeys, wolves, foxes, deer, wild boars, dogs, cats and other animals related to folk beliefs in Japan. It reveals the status of animals in people's lives and emotions, and shows an aspect of Japanese people's natural understanding.

One-eyed Monk and Others

H

200K0

This book contains 11 articles on legends, with a special focus on the One-Eyed God. In "The One-Eyed Monk", he proposed that in ancient sacrifices, in order to distinguish the god from ordinary people, the god was left with only one eye and one foot, and his resentful spirit wandered in the mountains and fields, eventually forming the image of the one-eyed monk as a monster today. Other chapters also discuss the origins of Japanese folklore such as the Bridge God, the Fish King, and the Giant.

This Thing of Love (set of 3 Volumes)

(u. S.) Louise Gonald Wu Chenshui Read Some Stories Every Day

485K0

"When I Met You, I Forgave All the Difficulties in Life", the protagonist of this book, Nora, is a girl who cannot leave her room, living a lonely and anxious life, until that day, she meets the neighbor boy Luke... Nora has agoraphobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety is almost synonymous with her. After learning everything about Nora, the new neighbor Luke gently and considerately considered her emotions and approached her little by little in a way that she could accept. After countless struggles and various accidents, Nora gradually accepted Luke's approach and gradually returned to a normal life. The two young people completed their spiritual growth together through mutual support. "My Loneliness, I Only Love You" In this life, in this life, there is only this person, this moment is different. "If I like a girl, I will try to understand her and let her understand me. I will not hide my flaws or ignore her shortcomings. I will not magnify her advantages or exaggerate my strengths..." "I will treat her as a unique person. I will try my best to maintain the innocence and simplicity in her character, and I will find ways to improve the environment that she is not good at dealing with..." "As long as I like it." Zhang Xuran didn't understand it at all at that time, but later he enjoyed this "like" for half his life. "May All Girls Marry Love" contains 18 girls and 18 heart-stopping loves. Some people muster up the courage to bet on destiny, some people refuse to compromise and choose ideals and love; some people have gone through the hurried year from childhood and ignorance, and some people have agreed to be together until the end in the next life. Good love is to understand you like me. It can be unique and spectacular, or it can be as simple and beautiful as pastoral. My dear girl, I hope someone can accompany you through all the hardships and depend on each other. I would like to dedicate this book to you who do not want to give in.

The Power of Reading (set of 2 Volumes)

(us) Will Schwalbe

282K0

For Will Schwalbe, reading was a way to reinvent himself, learn about the world, and find answers to life's questions, big and small. In each chapter, he discusses a specific book and an issue of common concern. The books cover centuries and genres: from Stewart to The Girl on the Train, from David Copperfield to Miracle, from Giovanni's Room to Rebecca, from 1984 to The Gift of the Sea. After reading this book, you will find that you are no longer the same reader when you first started reading and as you finish reading. Because reading opens up new paths for you, and every book changes your life. "The Last Reading Club of Life" If you can't have both, spending time with your parents and pursuing life, what choice will you make? When the author Will Schwalbe was at the peak of his career, which was both glorious and exhausting, his mother was suddenly diagnosed with terminal cancer. Between the dilemma, Will chose to accompany his mother through her final days. But Will never knew how to communicate and get along naturally with his mother until they started reading a book together. During the regularly scheduled reading sessions, they began a journey of dialogue about the breadth of reading and the depth of life. From popular thrillers to classic bestsellers, from poetry to suspense stories, from whimsy to spiritual exploration... Through reading, they discussed many topics such as courage, faith, companionship, loneliness, gratitude, learning, listening, and even funerals, sharing their respective attitudes and perspectives on words and life. Through reading, they face death calmly, understand each other deeply, and heal themselves at the same time. A good book can be a torch in our confused and dark life.

Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

Literature

(english) John Milton (english) William Blake (france) Gustave Doré

112K0

"Paradise Lost", "Homer's Epic" and "The Divine Comedy" are known as the three major Western poems and are classic masterpieces in the history of Western culture. However, the content of "Paradise Lost" is too obscure for many people. This book uses 50 easy-to-understand stories so that readers can easily understand the world-famous novel "Paradise Lost". The book uses 18 William Blake watercolors and 50 Gustave Doré etchings. The pictures and texts echo each other, making the book more readable. It is also a must-read to improve the ability to appreciate art. There are many errors in many English versions of "Paradise Lost" currently on the market. This book is based on Gutenberg's version of "Paradise Lost" and compared with multiple published English versions, "Paradise Lost" has been comprehensively revised to make the content more accurate.

Academic Collection of Xiang Chu: Notes on Hanshan Poems (with Supplementary Notes on Poems)

Xiang Chu

622K0

"Hanshan Poems Annotations" is Mr. Xiang Chu's another masterpiece on the collation and interpretation of Tang Dynasty vernacular popular poetry after "Wang Fanzhi Poems Annotations". "Hanshan Poems Annotations" is based on the Song Dynasty version of the four series of publications, and is collated from the Imperial Palace Provincial Edition, the Zhengzhong Edition, the Korean Edition and the Siku Edition and other rare books handed down from generation to generation. It can be called the most complete and final edition of Hanshan Poems, with the characteristics of detailed and rich annotations.

Academic Collection of Xiang Chu: Introduction to Dunhuang Poetry

Xiang Chu

167K0

"Introduction to Dunhuang Poetry" is based on the document proofreading and textual research of Dunhuang poetry, and comprehensively and systematically reviews the overall picture of Dunhuang poetry. It divides the Tang and Five Dynasty poems preserved in Dunhuang posthumous documents into five categories: literati poetry, Taoist poetry, folk poetry, local poetry, and Wang Fanzhi poetry, and introduces them according to the nature of the poetry, writing time, author or research situation.

Academic Collection of Xiang Chu: a Textual Research on Dunhuang Literature

Xiang Chu

337K0

This book selects twenty-four papers written by the author in recent years. The main contents are textual collation, colloquial interpretation and data research of Dunhuang popular literary works. It solves a number of difficult problems related to textual collation in the interpretation of Dunhuang scrolls. He is good at using Buddhist scriptures to examine vulgar words. He has made many achievements in the collation of Wang Fanzhi's poems, which has basically restored the appearance of the original poems.

Academic Collection of Xiang Chu: Selected Annotations of Dunhuang Bianwen (updated Edition)

Xiang Chu

1.0M0

"Selected Notes on Dunhuang Bianwen (Updated Edition) (Part 1 and 2)" selects twenty-seven articles on Dunhuang Bianwen, including famous articles with outstanding ideas and art, such as Guo Zaiyi's review of "Wu Zixu Bianwen", "Meng Jiangnu Bianwen", "Wang Zhaojun Bianwen", "Hell Bianwen", "Sou Shen Ji", etc. In Dunhuang Bianwen. At the same time, various works of different genres and themes are also taken into consideration.

Xiang Chu's Academic Collection: Volume 2 of Zhumawu's Manuscripts

Xiang Chu

165K0

This book follows "The Preserved Manuscripts of Zhumawu" and collects several essays written by the author since 2003. "Zhumawu" is not the elegant name of the house, but is taken from Hanshan's poem: "A tree born with a hundred feet is cut into long logs. It's a pity that the pillar materials are thrown in the deep valley. Over the years, the heart is strong, and the skin is gradually peeling off. Those who know the future, it is just like a Zhumawu." This shows the author's feelings of claiming that he cannot be used as pillars.

Translation and Annotation of Tao Yuanming's Collection

Translation And Annotation By Meng Erdong

79K0

Tao Yuanming is a famous reclusive poet in China. His noble spirit of not giving up for five buckets of rice has been the eternal pursuit of Chinese intellectuals for more than a thousand years. Tao Yuanming's poems, when describing pastoral scenery and natural scenery, reveal the poet's unfettered and free spirit. In order to help comprehensively and deeply understand Tao Yuanming's world, Mr. Meng Erdong has made more detailed "explanations", "annotations" and "translations" for each of Tao Yuanming's works. Its "explanation" aims to introduce the writing era, background and main content of the work. "Annotations" mainly explain allusions and some difficult words and sentences. The text strives to be concise and easy to understand. He also made a modern translation of Tao Yuanming's poems. On the basis of maintaining the original style and accurate expression as much as possible, he strived to make the text vivid, smooth and easy to understand.

Xiang Chu's Academic Collection: Manuscripts Preserved in Zhumawu

Xiang Chu

221K0

This book contains eighteen essays, mainly discussing various issues related to Hanshan's poems, Su Shi's poems, "Wu Deng Hui Yuan", etc. The catalog is as follows: "<General Editor of Dunhuang Songs> Examples of Supplementary Examples of Buddhist Songs", "Wang Fanzhi's Poems" "Others' Works", "Master Lingzhang Li Shaoyun", "New School of Dunhuang Bianwen", "New School of "Lushan Yuan Gong Dialect"", "Notes on the Reading of Hanshan Poems", "The Wanderer's Elegy - An Interpretation of Hanshan's "Brothers from the Five Counties" Poetry" ", "An Examination of Lost Poems Found in Hanshan", "On Lu Tong's Poetry", "The Knight-errant Poet Liu Cha", "Reading "Review of Su Poems"", "On Dongpo Keqiu Begonia Poems", "Industry Slang in Su Shi's Poems", "Notes on Literary Mind and Diaolong" "The Aesthetic Tendency", "Notes on Reading "Guan Zhui Bian"", "Examination of "Laozi's Transformation of Hu Jing·Xuan Ge"", "Three hundred examples of collation and doubts of "Wudeng Huiyuan"", "One hundred examples of collation and doubts of "Wudeng Huiyuan"".

Xiang Chu Academic Collection: Kuang Supplement, Editor-in-chief of Dunhuang Songs

Xiang Chu

146K0

This book is a supplement to Ren Bandang's "General Editor of Dunhuang Songs". The "General Editor of Dunhuang Songs" contains more than 1,300 poems, but there are still deficiencies in text editing and content interpretation. In view of this, this book provides supplementary opinions on such poems as "Gong Yuan Chun", "Siyue People", "Yu Gezi", "Huanxisha", "Bodhisattvaman", "Wang Jiangnan", "Emperor's Sense", etc.

Academic Collection of Xiang Chu: Annotations of Wang Fanzhi's Poems (revised Edition)

(tang Dynasty) Written By Wang Fanzhi And Edited By Xiang Chu

529K0

Based on a comprehensive review of the existing Wang Fanzhi poems in Dunhuang documents and various notebooks and novels, this book proves that Wang's poems are by no means the work of one person at a time. After careful and detailed annotations of word meanings, it also carefully determines the poems of various periods when Wang's poems may have been produced in the preface, preface, and appendices. It analyzes the possible invisible authors behind some of Wang's poems, which opens up the direction and sets the tone for further research.

Collection of Young Phoenixes: Anthology of Outstanding Essays by Young Students of the School of Chinese Studies at Renmin University of China·volume 1 (Yongergui Rising Stars in Chinese Studies Series)

Chinese Academy Of Renmin University Of China

401K0

This book is one of the selections of outstanding papers by young students of the Chinese Academy of Renmin University of China. It contains more than 30 academic papers written by young students of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the fields of Confucian classics, Confucianism, and literature.

Collected Works of Huang Da (three Continuings) Volumes 1 and 2

Huang Da

282K0

This book contains some financial manuscripts written by Professor Huang Da as well as relevant speeches and documents during his administrative duties. The book is divided into four parts: the first part is some financial manuscripts written by Professor Huang Da; the second part is some manuscripts translated by Professor Huang Da; the third part is some documents and speeches written by Professor Huang Da when he was the vice president and president of Renmin University of China; the fourth part is some of Professor Huang Da's inscriptions.

Collection of Young Phoenixes: Anthology of Outstanding Essays by Young Students of the School of Chinese Studies at Renmin University of China·volume 2 (yongergui Rising Stars in Chinese Studies Series)

Chinese Academy Of Renmin University Of China

367K0

This book is one of the selections of outstanding papers by young students of the Chinese Academy of Renmin University of China. It contains more than 20 academic papers by young students of the Chinese Academy of Sciences on history, the Western Regions, and primary school.

Collection of Pasternak's Works (four Volumes in Set) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

J

990K0

Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958, this book collects all representative works of the "saint" and "martyr" Pasternak of Russian literature, covering poetry, novels, letters, and essays; a spiritual epic that influenced Chinese intellectuals, Chen Zhongshi, Yan Lianke, Chi Zijian, Ye Zhaoyan, Liu Xiaofeng, and Deng Xiaomang all spent sleepless nights and forget to eat for it; the only Su who can compete with Akhmatova Russian poet, the master of the Silver Age; a great writer whose works are inspired by Tolstoy's "War and Peace" and Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago"; he was banned for 30 years, and Maugham, Russell, Eliot, Camus, Huxley, and Graham Greene all fought against him; by reading him, you can understand the suffering and secrets, freedom and anger, lyricism and pain of the 20th century. "Collection of Pasternak's Works (set of 4 volumes in total)" contains four representative works of Pasternak, the 1958 Nobel Prize winner for literature and the "saint" and "martyr" of Russian literature, covering novels, poems, letters, and essays in various genres: "Doctor Zhivago", " "Line of Apelles" (including the short stories "Line of Apelles" and "Air Passage", the novella "The Boyhood of Ljuwels", and the autobiographical essays "Safety Protection Certificate" and "People and Things", a total of five works), "The Breath of Lyric Poetry" and "The Complete Poems of Pasternak".

A Feast Can Fall Apart: the Capote Letters (capote's Works)

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283K0

"The Feast Is Gone: The Capote Letters" contains more than 400 of Capote's personal letters, compiled and compiled by Capote biographer Gerald Clark, and disclosed to the world for the first time. It thus presents the most candid and private portrait of Capote, constituting a writer's autobiography of extraordinary significance. From a "statement" written to his biological father when he was 12 years old, to a tearful telegram sent to his lifelong partner two years before his death, the owner of the letter went from a "little wizard" and elf who jumped into the New York literary world, and experienced his high-spirited and heroic years; and then a slightly inner life. In the 1950s, he lived in Europe with his partner and wrote non-stop; in the 1960s, a pioneering non-fiction writing work, "In Cold Blood", pushed him to the top of his career and became the most famous writer in the United States; until the feast dissipated and the light faded, he died of alcohol and drugs in his prime. In the letters, Capote is full of life and self-disclosure. His open-mindedness and uniqueness as a humanistic person make the book full of "absolute fun and crackling rumors and gossip" (Vanity Fair), just like a feast that breaks up and fireworks that get cold, making people sigh with regret.

The Ant Who Was Robbed of Time

Zhao Song

117K0

The concise and powerful Hemingway and the simple and mysterious Borges all have their own origins in the formation of their stylistic styles. To understand their methods, we need to see through the hidden clues behind their works - which authors and works have profoundly influenced them? There are also clues behind these authors and books. When all the clues gradually come together, the freedom of reading will truly come. All clues are roads, and they intersect like a network. Each road leads to a vast world, and each intersection may lead to a choice of different directions. From Zhao Song's collection of book reviews, there are those unspeakable uncertainties and possibilities, as well as the subtle rhythm and rhythm inherent in the text.

We Can Never Go Back

Yan Hong

119K0

The old days have gradually become a hometown-like existence, and we can never go back. But here, we are reunited with the glorious self in our memory. "We Can Never Go Back Again" contains a total of twenty-eight articles. The author Yan Hong uses delicate writing to describe her dearest family members, her hometown that she can never go back to, her lifelong friends, and her true feelings in the corner where she grew up. Maybe you will burst into tears while reading it, but you will also draw some strength, giving you the courage and confidence to bravely wave goodbye to the past, turn around and stride forward.

The World's Greatest Speech

Dounan

348K0

The enthusiasm of politicians, the rigor of scientists, the profundity of thinkers, the romance and elegance of writers and artists, the agility and wisdom of diplomats... On the wonderful stage of human society and history, the wonderful speeches of heroes, elites of the times, and people with lofty ideals have touched and awakened the hearts of countless people, sounded the clarion call for action, and generated huge power, echoing in the long history. The speeches that have been handed down all reveal the speaker's wisdom and talent. They are notes of history, records of the times, swan songs of art, and the crystallization of wisdom and thought. After time, these speeches have become immortal classics that transcend nations, countries, and time and space, touching the hearts of generations and giving people both ideological and artistic enjoyment and edification.

A Father Who is as Sad as Late Autumn (gu Zhen Xiaojian·ai Guided Edition)

Qiu Dongmei

10K0

A collection of essays that releases nostalgia. Each childhood story conveys simple life customs, sentiments and moral norms. There are many chapters in the collection of essays about Yue opera, about the father who is dependent on Yue opera, and about the erhu that accompanies his father. The author is a "Yue Opera fan" who was born and raised here, and Yue Opera is her natural source of creation. Every word in this collection was written with great care by the author. She arranges words, combines words, and deploys words to imprint her own mark and exude her own characteristics.

Seven Matches (wang Yuanjian's Classic Works Collection)

Wang Yuanjian

109K01

"Seven Matches" is a classic work by writer Wang Yuanjian. This book is a collection of writer Wang Yuanjian's classic works. It includes a series of works by the author describing the struggle life of the Red Army and the people in the old revolutionary base areas during the Second Civil Revolutionary War. During those war-torn years, the Red Army soldiers fought for the founding of New China, the liberation of the motherland and the nation. They fought bravely for freedom. They were not afraid of hardships and sacrifices. The work vividly shows a series of touching stories and deeds of the Red Army soldiers during the Long March, praising their optimism, perseverance and revolutionary spirit of self-sacrifice that they still maintained during the difficult years.

Jianshan Anthology

Wang Jinling

41K0

This manuscript is a selection of literature and art by Mr. Wang Jinling. The content includes painting theory, essays, poems, some critical articles and the author's paintings.

Great Spirit and Noble Character

Cai Zhaoli

228K0

"Great Spirit and Noble Character - Communists in Poems, Letters and Quotes" was edited by the Party School of the Shaanxi Provincial Committee. The book selects a series of touching typical representative works of the older generation of revolutionaries, revolutionary martyrs, and members of the Communist Party of China. It not only artistically records the ideals of the martyrs. The pursuit, fighting spirit, revolutionary pride and generous ambition also vividly display the great historical picture of China's revolution, construction and reform, embody the spiritual style and personality charm of the Communists, and are a history of ideals, struggle, creation and construction of passionate Communists.

Collection of Academic Seminars on the History and Culture of Northern Shaanxi and the History and Culture of Prefectural Governors in the Song Dynasty

Takehiko Ori Chief Editor Gao Jianguo

312K0

From July 5th to 7th, 2015, the "Academic Seminar on the History and Culture of Northern Shaanxi and the History and Culture of Prefectural Generals in the Song Dynasty" was held in Fugu County, Shaanxi Province. This book is based on this conference, carefully selected 30 papers from the conference, and compiled from 4 academic papers on the study of Fuzhou Zhejia generals. This book is another masterpiece on the history and culture of the Fuzhou Zhejiang generals since the "Collection of Research Papers on the History and Culture of the Fuzhou Zhejia Generals" published in 2014. It is another collection of important academic achievements in the study of the history and culture of northern Shaanxi and the study of the Fuzhou Zhejia Generals.

Yan'an Boyuan (seventh Series)

Zhang Jianru

252K0

This book is a collection of papers on Yan'an's political, economic, cultural and historical research. It is divided into four major chapters: "Exploration and Research", "Yan'an Years", "Cultural Forum" and "Yanshui Long Flow". It contains more than 60 papers in total. The content involves the work of the memorial hall in the construction of the socialist core value system, the historical and cultural construction of Yan'an, and the economic development of Yan'an. The authors are all professional researchers in related fields.

Use Humor to Reconcile with Life: Yu Qian × Li Dan (complete Works)

Yu Qian Li Dan

255K08

This set contains 2 volumes, namely "Play" and "Laughter". The classic masterpieces of talk show guests Yu Qian and Li Dan. "Wan'er" Yu Qian; known as Brother Qian. Guo Degang is recognized as the number one player in the cross talk industry; Guo Degang is certified as a master of cross talk; he is known for being modest and restrained, wise and easy-going. In "Playing", Brother Qian recorded in vivid language the interesting things he had done since he was a child: catching birds, raising pigeons, catching fish, boiling eagles, taming horses, and sucking cats. The unique kindness, dignity, kindness, and humor of old Beijing are permeated between the lines. When talking about small animals, he is full of witty words, with a pure heart, and his joy is beyond words. Yu Qian makes friends regardless of occupation, only common hobbies. The "leader", the sixth brother, the third brother, the ninth master... The friends who play together include active military personnel, factory workers, big names in folk arts, and unemployed people. They come from all over the world and come together because of their common interests. They have been both teachers and friends for decades and have forged a deep friendship. When writing about Jiu Ye, Qi Ge and other big players in the capital, the arrogant and arrogant attitude of the veteran in the world comes vividly to life on the page; when writing about low-level people like Third Brother, softness, compassion and sympathy naturally flow out of the pen. This is a kind-hearted story about common people. From childhood to adulthood, from hobbies to character, from people's fireworks to the world and people's hearts, it is full of charm and can be called a masterpiece. "Laughing Field": The first work of Li Dan, the chief planner and chief writer of "Tucao Conference", which includes the popular "Teaching Scripture" series on the Internet, interesting stories, and many of Li Dan's essays in recent years. The seemingly unimaginable and bizarre stories contain truths that make people ponder over and over again. An absurd and thought-provoking Ukiyo-e of life is depicted from the mouths of different characters.

Collection of Singing Birds

Quiet Book

42K0

This book is a collection of the author's works integrating poetry and prose. The book is divided into four parts. The first series: Mountains and Rivers in My Heart extols the beauty of my hometown in the form of poetry; the second series: Stones of Contemplation uses poetry to express the author's perception of life and the world; the third series: Local Sounds and Homesickness in Dreams uses poetry to describe the author's nostalgia and feelings for the people in his hometown; the fourth series: Focus on Vision uses prose to describe the author's experience of the people and events he has experienced in his life.

Anonymous Area

Anonymous Area

Literature

Anonymous User

124K0

This book selects gripping anonymous stories from the Chinese Internet platform over the past nine years. There are love, family ties, friendship, the warmth and coldness of the world, and growth in adversity. It is a carefully crafted "complex" emotional story that is either warm, healing, regretful, inspirational, touching, humorous, or enlightening. Why are anonymous stories better? Regrets are common in the world, and embarrassment is the norm. Such multiple and complex emotions are both touching and rewarding. "My biggest wish these years is that I can go back in time and beat the stupid boy who agreed to her pursuit in college to half to death." - "Thank you for not marrying back then"

Thinking About Peiping

Lao She

63K0

In this book, Mr. Lao She introduces Beijing's spring breeze, early summer, early autumn, winter, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Gaoliang Bridge, Desheng Bridge, Jishuitan, city wall, Xisi Archway, etc., As well as the author's friends, family, mother and author's hobbies. He also describes the customs and folk customs of Beijing. It is an important reading for understanding the history and geography of Beijing.

100 Classic Literary Stories to Enrich Teenagers

Compiled By Jie Baofeng

60K0

The book "Thousands of Growth Stories to Promote Teenagers" carefully selects several wonderful stories for you in the ocean of stories. They are either wise, touching, or vivid. They will light the lamp of your soul and open the door of your wisdom on the voyage of your life, allowing you to successfully enter the high-spirited teenage years.

The Story is so Charming Too

Compiled By Yan Tingting

63K0

The report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China clearly stated that we should carry out national reading activities. The central government work report also pointed out that it is necessary to provide more excellent literary and artistic works, advocate reading for all, and build a scholarly society.

100 Prose Stories to Read in a Lifetime 100 Poems to Read in a Lifetime 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime Complete Collection

Editor-in-chief Lina

670K0

Reading can be used to deal with the world, and it can also cultivate one's mind and body. The quality of life needs to be forged, and reading is an important part of forging. The breadth of reading changes the length of life; the depth of reading determines the level of ideological realm. Just as "reading a good book is like talking to many noble people", reading famous works is like talking to the master's soul. During a person's life, reading some works with far-reaching ideas and rich ideological connotations can not only broaden his horizons, re-understand history, society, life and nature, and gain new ideas and artistic influence, but he can also learn the superb and mature creative skills of famous Chinese and foreign artists.

Complete Works of Gu Sui

Gu Sui

1.7M0

The ten-volume "The Complete Works of Gu Sui" published this time has a total word count of nearly 4 million words, including all the writings of Mr. Gu Sui's life that have been compiled so far. Readers can use this to get a complete picture of Mr. Gu Sui's moral articles. The first volume is "Ci, Qu, Poems", the second volume is "Novel, Prose, Diary, Translation", and the third volume is "On Writings", with a preface based on the treatises on Ci, Qu, Poetry, Literature, Novels, Buddhism and Calligraphy. The fourth volume is "Lecture Notes", which contains Mr. Gu Sui's lectures on "Buddhist Translated Literature", "Classical Literary Criticism", "Mao Zedong's Poems", thirty-two sections of "Tang Dynasty Poetry", and two short chapters "Li Sao" and "The Chronicles of Xiang Yu". Volumes 5 and 6 are "Book of Poetry". Gu Sui has been teaching at the university since 1929, teaching Chinese classical literature. This volume and the following two volumes (Volume 6 and Volume 7) are compiled based on the lecture notes of Ye Jiaying, Liu Zaizhao and other disciples at that time, so they are named "Chuan Shi Lu" and "Chuan Wen Lu". There are two volumes of Biography of Poems, which include the compiled transcripts of Gu Sui's lectures on classical poetry. The seventh volume is "Biography of Records", which contains a compilation of the actual records of Gu Sui's lectures on Chinese classical prose. Volumes 8 and 9 are "Letters". Volume eight contains 489 letters written by Gu Sui to Lu Boxing and Lu Jishao in the past 40 years from 1921 to 1959. Volume 9 contains a total of 241 letters written by Gu Sui to Zhou Zuoren, Feng Zhi, Tai Jinnong, Zhou Ruchang, etc., Arranged in the order of teachers, friends, disciples, and family members. Volume 10 is "Calligraphy". Gu Sui is proficient in the art of calligraphy. He once studied under the calligraphy master Mr. Shen Yinmo. He is good at cursive and regular script and is a famous modern calligrapher. This volume is a photocopy of some of his handwriting.

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