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The World is Like a Book, I Only Love You This Sentence

Maverick Mr. Pig

98K0

Zhu Shenghao: "When I woke up, I felt that I really loved you." Zhang Ailing: "Because I have loved, I am compassionate; because I understand, I am tolerant." Lin Huiyin: "The answer is very long. I will spend my whole life answering you. Are you ready to listen to me?" Qian Zhongshu: "Before I met her, I never thought about getting married; I have been married to her for more than ten years, and I have never thought about it. I regret marrying her; I have never thought about marrying another woman. "Shen Congwen said: "I have traveled many places, crossed many bridges, seen clouds many times, and drank many kinds of wine, but I have only loved one person at his best age." CCTV readers praised this love story of the Republic of China for a century. There are 20 affectionate love letters between talented people and beautiful women in the Republic of China, including Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin's "Welcome to each other in April", Lin Yutang and Liao Cuifeng's "burning certificates to report to the ministers of affection", Xu Zhimo and Lu Xiaoman's "There is an end to sorrow and happiness", and some Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing's "In the end they become rice and stick to dust", word by word, sentence by sentence, makes people feel warm. I can't help but want to go back to that era, chat with them, or calm down and write a warm love letter to my sweetheart. The beautiful love story about the Republic of China is a legend engraved in our memory. We keep recalling and polishing it, writing our thoughts into words and polishing the story into rough jade. Finally, it was cut into an April day.

By the Creek

By the Creek

Literature

Ji Meijun

193K0

This book records the daily trivial matters and labor scenes of the people in Qeding Village, as well as the various experiences, life, old age, illness, death, and life of ordinary farmers at the bottom of society under the impact of the wave of reform and opening up.

Chen Zhongshi's Transformation

Li Jianjun

312K0

Chen Zhongshi is an accomplished novelist, and "White Deer Plain" is Zhenshuo's contemporary masterpiece. Through careful textual interpretation and meticulous empirical analysis, this book comprehensively and deeply combs through Chen Zhongshi's difficult and glorious literary journey, analyzes the complex reasons that affected his ideological changes and creative sublimation, and reveals his spiritual "butterfly changes" that constantly transcended himself and his mature experience in creating "White Deer Plain". Therefore, it can be read as a research monograph about him, or as a different form of his spiritual biography. This book has unique insights and clear personality, showing the author's consistent academic spirit and writing style.

Everyone's Little Book·translation Library: Mill Letters

(france)alphonse Daudet

97K0

Dude is full of affectionate and nostalgic tenderness, and uses simple brushstrokes and clear tones to depict beautiful and moving scenes of Provence: the quiet mountains and forests under the scorching sun in the south, the fields covered with grapes and olives, the charming starry sky on the Luberon Mountains, and the wind mills all over the hills. , Fireworks on the wheat field during festivals, gold crosses and lace dresses on women, the crisp sound of mule bells on the road, and his own mill that looked like a big butterfly resting on a green hill... In addition to these, there are also life, old age, illness, death, love, hatred, and all kinds of regrets in life.

Everything is the Best Arrangement 3

Jiacuo

101K0

This book series is the representative work of the Living Buddha Gyatso. There are three volumes in total, which he calls the "Trilogy of Life Wisdom". The book openly shares the Living Buddha Gyatso's insights on life. This book is the final chapter of this series. In the book, Rinpoche Gyatso gives heart-warming advice on how to make progress in life after learning to let go. The book is divided into seven chapters, with the themes of self, interiority, adversity, emotions, getting along, happiness, and life. It tells in detail how we can effectively realize ourselves, break through ourselves, and live a beautiful life when we encounter various difficulties, setbacks, and pains in life. No matter who you want to be or what troubles you face in the world, I hope that when you read this book, you will be blessed with a steady stream of inner energy and start a new life.

Everything is the Best Arrangement 2

Jiacuo

87K0

The reason why people live a tiring life is, firstly, because they are too serious, and secondly, because they want too much. The Buddhist scriptures say: "Impermanence causes suffering." It is to let us know: life is flawed, nothing is eternal, the body will get sick and old, the appearance and emotions will change, money cannot be kept forever, and power will be lost one day... Someone asked the Buddha, what have you gained in this life? Buddha said: "I have gained nothing in this life. All I have lost is my ignorance." Nothing is more reassuring and joyful than losing ignorance. If we lose our ignorance sooner and more often in our life, we can enjoy the blessing of the Buddha, change our obsession with "everything is permanent, and nothing will change", and finally understand that "impermanence is infinite possibilities". From then on, we will no longer blindly rush and start to work hard, turning impermanence into miracles, and turning a life full of defects into perfection. From now on, I live happily and everything is the best arrangement.

Everyone's Little Book: the Story of Cao Xueqin

Zhou Ruchang

179K01

Zhou Ruchang, a master of Red Studies, vividly tells us the life of Cao Xueqin - different from boring research and textual research, in this book, you will see a living Cao Xueqin - he has experienced the vicissitudes of the world, experienced the ups and downs of the world, once wore bright clothes and angry horses, and was also poor and desolate. There are young people who have witnessed great changes in their families, rebellious teenagers, young people who have experienced great changes again, and middle-aged people who are struggling to make a living; there are stern fathers, doting grandmothers, like-minded friends, and partners who have been lost and found. He is no longer a symbol, but like an interesting and talkative old friend who has stepped out of the book to share his story with us.

Everyone's Little Book·translation Library: the Story of the Book

(soviet Union) Ilin

34K0

This book is a volume in "Everyone's Little Book·Translation Library", which contains "The Story of the Book" written by the Soviet writer Ilin. This book tells the evolution of books from ancient times to the present through interesting stories in the history of books. It is novel in form, rich in content, fluent and vivid in writing, and highly literary and readable. Readers can broaden their horizons, increase their knowledge and benefit a lot from this book. This book is Zhang Yunhe's only translation, which is extremely rare.

Everyone's Little Book·translation Library: the Barbarians Are Coming: Where Will Sinology Go?

(germany) Gu Bin

186K0

"The Lost Path of Sinology" is a German collection of essays by the famous sinologist Gu Bin. Cao Juan (a student of Gu Bin) organized the translation. The translators include Cao Weidong, Xiao Ying, Wang Zuzhe, Ma Shude, etc., With a long preface written by Liu Xiaofeng. The collection is divided into three parts: Sinology and China, Possibilities of Language, Doubt and Action. The articles selected in "The Lost Path of Sinology" are very modern both in theory and in terms of work analysis. In addition to making academic contributions to the domestic comparative literature discipline, Gu Bin's work also meets the reading needs of the public and forms a good interaction with readers.

Dad Shu Wu in the Diary

Fang Zhu

81K0

Through the records of his father's thoughts and life in Shu Wu's daughter's diary, readers can gain a deeper understanding of Shu Wu's spiritual world. The author's writing is sincere and moving, and it also makes people feel the family affection, love, and feelings of family and country of an intellectual in that passionate era. The diary also contains appreciation of a large number of literary works, which is highly readable and thoughtful.

Why Did Li Bai Appear in the Tang Dynasty?

Zhu Yong

207K03

This book includes works such as "The Drunk in the Ninth Year of Yonghe", "Why did Li Bai appear in the Tang Dynasty", "The Glory and Shame of Song Huizong", "Wu Sangui's Roller Coaster of Destiny", etc. It is a classic work of Zhu Yong's prose creation in recent years. It comprehensively demonstrates Zhu Yong's determination to pursue prose writing to become more open, closer to human nature and people's hearts, and more down-to-earth. In Zhu Yong's prose, there are no articles filled with empty adjectives. He got rid of the constraints imposed on him by both the era and the prose tradition, and freely deployed his troops in the world of words.

Everything in the World is an Encounter

National Pavilion

74K0

This is a book that cleanses the soul and encounters love. Watch their love legend and encounter a better love! The articles in the "Talented Scholars and Beauties" section of the official account of the State Council were selected to generate explosive traffic. Once these articles were published, they received hundreds of thousands of articles and were very popular among readers. It emotionally tells the poignant love affairs of Liu Yong, Li Yu, Du Mu, Shen Fu, Liu Rushi, Dong Xiaowan and other talented people and beauties. With gentle brushwork and beautiful artistic conception, 18 unique love stories are narrated. The past of their love, in the mist and smoke, has become a legend after thousands of years! Through time and years, understand their stories, and hope that you who are unhappy in love will wake up and change. I hope you and I can understand our own lives and find our own love in their stories!

Shopping Street

Shopping Street

Literature

Xiao Hong

109K0

"Shangshi Street" is Xiao Hong's masterpiece of prose. This book contains a complete collection of 41 essays from "Shangshi Street" first published by Cultural Life Publishing House in 1936, and 19 representative prose works of Xiao Hong from different periods, such as "In Memory of Mr. Lu Xun", "Chang'an Temple", "To the Exiles in the Northeast" and "September 18 Letter to My Brother" written by Xiao Hong to his younger brother. Many of the selected chapters record the poor but happy life of Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun when they lived together. They are highly autobiographical and are the best entry point to understand Xiao Hong's life. The overall style has strong characteristics of social customs paintings, with concise and simple language, sincere emotions and very strong readability.

Close Up

Close Up

Literature

Luyu

125K0

This collection of short stories consists of 28 exquisite little stories: In the aquarium, he would be surrounded by small fish all day long. Over time, he could distinguish the differences between them and named several of them; in August, "I" got a little myna who was completely black. How to teach it to speak and recite a complete Tang poem is a very difficult task; the father who had a stroke is sitting in a wheelchair and cannot move the left side of his body, so he can only communicate with words written on paper... The author uses short and warm stories to tell the joy and warmth of life, as well as the changes and impermanence of life.

Go to Laiji

Go to Laiji

Literature

Shi Tiesheng

80K0

This is the first volume of "New Collection of Shi Tiesheng's Prose", which includes 19 of Shi Tiesheng's most influential essays among readers, such as "Me and the Temple of Earth", "Missing the Temple of Earth", "When I Was Twenty-one", etc.: About childhood, about youth, about memories, about the Temple of Earth, and about the joy and pain in life. "The living must die, and the dead must be reborn." Life is a process from birth to death, endless. This is the philosophical thinking that Shi Tiesheng brought to the world.

Collection of Questions

Shi Tiesheng

71K0

This is the fourth volume of "New Collection of Shi Tiesheng's Prose", which includes 16 of Shi Tiesheng's questions about the soul and life, including "Asking the Way with Rotary", "Questions of Love", "Body and Mind", "Believing in Christ by Day and Believing in Buddhism by Night", etc.: About love, about faith, about the body, about the soul, about the origin, and about the destination of life. Especially "Believing in Christ by Day and Believing in Buddhism by Night" fully explains the author's philosophy of life.

Disease-free Collection

Shi Tiesheng

63K0

This is the second volume of "Newly Compiled Prose by Shi Tiesheng", which includes 17 creative talks, artistic reflections and essays by Shi Tiesheng on literature, film, music, etc., Including "Returning to Yan'an in Dreams", "Random Thoughts and Reflections", "No Disease", etc., Especially "My Distant Qingping Bay" In "Returning to Yan'an in Dreams Several Times", a posthumous note, there is a memory of the trumpeter from outside playing the suona in front of the cave dwellings with flying snow during the queue jumping period: "That is the praise of life, that is life." It can express the author's own literary view: literature is the hymn of life and the cry of life.

Collection of Broken Thoughts

Shi Tiesheng

71K0

This is the third volume of "New Collection of Prose by Shi Tiesheng", which includes 13 of Shi Tiesheng's miscellaneous thoughts and reflections such as "Good Luck Design", "Letting Go and Persistence", and "Bases for Optimism": about illness, life and death, the afterlife, money, letting go, and persistence. Although his body is limited to a wheelchair, his thoughts can wander around. The author has his own thoughts and ideas about everything in the world.

Collection of Da Bing's Works (four Volumes in Total)

Big Ice

635K8.319

This set of books is a collection of works by the millionaire best-selling author Da Bing, including four volumes: "I Don't", "Okay, OK", "You Are Bad", and "Amitabha".

Elegant and Rich Philosophical Essays

Compiled By Jie Baofeng

129K0

Philosophy is the penetration of understanding, the spark of thought, the condensation of ideas, and the crystallization of wisdom. It runs through ancient and modern times, spans China and foreign countries, embraces the world, penetrates life and society, resides in all kinds of life, and reveals thousands of landscapes in the realm of thinking. In life, in order to pursue one's own happiness and realize the purpose of life, on the long journey of life, one will encounter all kinds of things and meet all kinds of people. In the collision of these people and things, there may be a flash of wisdom in the mind, and these flashes are often the embodiment of philosophy.

Awkward Life

Awkward Life

Literature

Yuan Zhancai

140K0

Before Yuan Zhancaijun's collection of essays "Awkward Life" was published, he asked me to write some words. I was grateful for the praise, but I couldn't resist the kindness, so I decided to browse a few articles to get a better understanding. Unexpectedly, I was attracted and moved by this reading. It took me two days to read the whole book without letting go. In the book, the old events that took place in the countryside and the neighborhood parties that have slipped through the historical mesh are like silhouettes, gradually displayed in front of us, clearly identifiable and ready to be revealed. Yuan Zhancai wrote about his neighbors, relatives, and village affairs in his memories with passion and in an almost original language, interpreting the hardships and happiness, the ordinary and the noble, the simple and clever, and giving people a simple and natural beauty.

Share Blue Sky and Green Space

Compiled By Shi Kaihui

56K0

"Sharing the Blue Sky and Green Land" includes stories such as "Deng Xiaoping loves planting trees", "Xu Xiujuan sacrifices herself for the red-crowned crane", "Tibetan antelope kneeling to the hunter", etc. These beautiful and intelligent stories are short and concise, meaningful and full of wise philosophy. They are easy for readers to read and can also touch the hearts of readers.

Beipiao Story

Beipiao Story

Literature

Xie Liren

113K0

You must never let yourself fall into the abyss of doing nothing. You must affirm your past. It is the source of a person's self-confidence and the capital to start over. We must face the present and grasp the future. Morality is the real priority. If you want to succeed, you must face various challenges. This is my personal experience during my journey to Beijing. I am a passionate person. Passion makes dreams come true. It is this passion that allows me to overcome the obstacles of age. It is this passion that allows me to maximize my wisdom. It is this passion that enables me to achieve something. I created an advertising revenue of 770,000 yuan in one phase of the industry. I have also innovatively combined publicity and activities, etc. Prime Minister Li Keqiang called for mass entrepreneurship and innovation. I hope that my experience, experience and feelings can become positive energy to inspire entrepreneurship, innovation and forge ahead. I hope that more people can get inspiration and help from the book "The Story of Bei Diao".

Prose Essay Volume

Zhang Jie

210K0

"Prose Essay Volume" is one of the "Zhang Jie Collected Works" series. The creation of "Prose Essay Volume" with the theme of "people" and "love" often triggers debates in the literary world. Zhang Jie continues to expand the avenues of artistic expression. Her works explore the human spiritual world with strong emotional touches, which are delicate, profound, elegant and mellow.

Gifts for Men

Gifts for Men

Literature

Compiled By Sun Jing

135K0

A seemingly ordinary item becomes meaningful if it is given the word "gift" to a loved one, because every gift is endowed with a sweet story. This book focuses on "love" and carefully selects 30 exquisite gifts suitable for men. Each gift contains a story, a message, and a feeling.

26 Cities

26 Cities

Literature

Cai Tianxin

124K0

Historians and archaeologists believe that the first cities on Earth appeared in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, the Yellow River Valley and the Nile River. The Greeks founded city-states, which gave mankind early cultural and artistic life. I have been fortunate enough to visit the birthplaces of these first civilizations and visit ancient civilizations such as Phoenicia, Carthage, Persia, Maya, and Inca. The writing of this book benefited from the accumulation of travels year after year. This book tells the 26 cities I have visited in alphabetical order. Some of them are world-famous cities, such as New York, Paris, London, Barcelona, ​​Vienna, Zurich, Amsterdam, Istanbul, and Rio de Janeiro. Some are cities that are not easily accessible to Chinese travelers, such as Jerusalem, Casablanca, Damascus, Isfahan, Quebec City, Sarajevo, Toledo, Yerevan, etc. Some are personal preferences, including an ancient capital in China. The writing of this book is mainly based on personal travel, but also includes the history, culture, science, art, customs and customs of the city and the country where it is located. In addition to the 26 cities selected, each letter also lists a number of candidate cities that I have traveled to, a total of about 150 cities, and briefly describes the reasons for the candidates and those who were not selected. At the dawn of the new millennium, the American "National Geographic" magazine selected 10 cities worth visiting in a lifetime. Although I visited them one by one, only 7 were selected. Considering how few cities begin with some letters, I feel lucky to have completed this book. --Cai Tianxin

Good, Good, You Are the Only One Who Talks a Lot

Ming'an

142K8.212

"The time is as quiet as the stone lions that have been standing outside the mountain gate. It seems that suddenly a gust of wind blows and the snow disappears. In the blink of an eye, the trees in the temple begin to sprout again. The rain grows hundreds of valleys. Now the mountains and plains are covered with thick emerald green. Day after day, it seems... If you're not careful, your whole life will be wasted like this. " "It's so good, so good, you are the only one who talks a lot" is the first collection of spiritual practice stories written by Ming'an, a celebrity on Weibo, Zhihu, and Douban. Just as Ming An moved between temples and universities, his practice has always been in the world and beyond the world. The stories he writes are like the moonlight and starlight falling in life and practice, and are especially suitable for reading quietly in the afternoon or late at night.

Red Ant (part 2)

Jiang Zhongsong

247K0

It restores the pace of changes in the times, tells the fate of the characters, appreciates the emotions of the characters, and shows the characters' souls, in order to comfort the scarred souls and appeal to the erratic conscience. --Author's Notes Author's voice: As early as when I first started on the road of literature, I had the desire to write a novel. I hope to tell the world the stories and personal experiences of my father's generation that I know well during the half-century of history since the mid-20th century, and share them with readers. At that time, when I learned about my dream, several young literary friends around me not only did not laugh at my naivety and arrogance, but actively encouraged me to put it into practice. My friends in my hometown were full of expectations for my imaginary novel. Due to the limitations of personal abilities, I have never dared to write. Decades passed in a flash, and many of my friends and partners from those days had passed away, and I had entered my old age. Seeing that his early dreams were about to come to nothing, a turning point came unexpectedly. On the night of the National Day in 2011, while meditating at my desk under the lamp, I suddenly felt the courage to create. I immediately typed on the keyboard, and by the fifth watch of the next day, I typed out more than 2,000 words, and named the book "Red Ants"...

Red Ant (part 1)

Jiang Zhongsong

263K0

It restores the pace of changes in the times, tells the fate of the characters, appreciates the emotions of the characters, and shows the characters' souls, in order to comfort the scarred souls and appeal to the erratic conscience. --Author's Notes Author's voice: As early as when I first started on the road of literature, I had the desire to write a novel. I hope to tell the world the stories and personal experiences of my father's generation that I know well during the half-century of history since the mid-20th century, and share them with readers. At that time, when I learned about my dream, several young literary friends around me not only did not laugh at my naivety and arrogance, but actively encouraged me to put it into practice. My friends in my hometown were full of expectations for my imaginary novel. Due to the limitations of personal abilities, I have never dared to write. Decades passed in a flash, and many of my friends and partners from those days had passed away, and I had entered my old age. Seeing that his early dreams were about to come to nothing, a turning point came unexpectedly. On the night of the National Day in 2011, while meditating at my desk under the lamp, I suddenly felt the courage to create. I immediately typed on the keyboard, and by the fifth watch of the next day, I typed out more than 2,000 words, and named the book "Red Ants"...

Eat the Fruits

Eat the Fruits

Literature

Blue Purple Gray

79K0

This is a collection of food essays. The fruit can be used as food and has a unique flavor. This book is divided into four chapters according to spring, summer, autumn and winter, describing seasonal fruits and vegetables, from elm money cherries and plums in spring to taro and chestnuts by the stove in cold winter, interpreting the kitchen flavors and cultural imprints of these fruits. This book has both rich cultural connotation and practical content.

The Years in the Book

Chen Yanmin

103K0

This book takes modern and contemporary prose classics as the interpretation object, and humanities and culture as the theme and main line. Through a comprehensive interpretation of prose classics by famous modern and contemporary writers, scholars, and artists, it comprehensively displays the rich cultural connotation and human brilliance carried by books from multiple aspects and angles, and conveys the beauty of culture and humanity to readers.

Celestial Insects

Stupid Stone

248K0

This is a legendary work that interprets crickets and the fate of life. It is a long song of joy and sorrow that explains regional culture and history. It is the first giant novel in the history of literature with cricket culture as the theme background. Ningyang is the main producing area of ​​crickets, and cricket lovers from all over the country regard Ningyang as a spiritual Mecca. Through the tragic and joyful life and death of the protagonist "You Ye", the work lays out a period of local history and displays the unique and unique cricket culture. "You Ye" is the eldest son and grandson of the Zhang family. He has read poetry and books since he was a child, but he has no intention of becoming an official and has no interest in the huge family business. His lifelong ambition is to serve crickets. He admires the courageous character of crickets and has in-depth research on the ancient weaving game. However, such a wish was regarded as a plaything, which kept him in a state of being ignored, despised and marginalized throughout the changes of history. It was this experience that gave him a more unique way of thinking about life and a more indifferent view of the historical process. The book has a unique structure. The current clues and the memory clues overlap, the two clues develop separately, and the two story lines converge at the end.

The Shimmer of Water in the Desert

Yang Xianping

130K0

"Glimmer of Water in the Desert" is a book based on the author's desert life. It contains objective details of Juyan culture, Heicheng ruins, Populus euphratica forest, sandstorms and Gobi life such as sand grouse, camels, yellow sheep, scorpions, four-legged snakes, etc. It is a collection of essays that integrates geographical environment, humanistic observation, and personal experience, and has a strong regional color and exotic customs.

Tibet under the Pen

Alai Waits

172K0

The editor uniquely takes Tibet as the theme and strives to reshape the beauty and depth of Tibet with the beauty of words. The concept is novel, unique and closely follows the current cultural trend. The manuscripts include prose works by writers such as Alai, Qiu Shanshan, Ma Lihua, and Yu Jian who wrote about Tibet and the Greater Tibet Area. The works involve Namtso, Shannan, Potala Palace, Golok, Yanjing, Yushu, Gannan, Sichuan-Tibet Line, Qinghai-Tibet Line, Ngari, Shambhala, Modog and other famous scenic spots and places with the largest number of cultural relics. It is a book that is helpful for self-guided in-depth tourism in Tibet and has empirical writing on national culture and natural features. It presents the various physical and spiritual imprints of the Tibetan and Han people on the highlands of the world.

Walking Through the Rainy Season

Bao Yueyang

94K0

The collection of essays includes chapters such as Broken Hometown, Fireworks in the World, This Place of Peace, White Clouds on the Mountain, and Thousand Years of Worry, etc., Recording the author's mental journey over the past decades. His words are kind and peaceful. In the process of reading, you can feel the author's extensive knowledge, cherishment of family and friendship, as well as tolerance, appreciation and cherishment of life and all things in the world.

Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Written By Zhu Ziqing And Edited By Xiangyi

112K01

Zhu Ziqing is an essayist who has made great achievements in modern Chinese literature. His original name is Zihua and his courtesy name is Peixian. He was originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was born in Donghai, Jiangsu Province and grew up in Yangzhou. He was influenced by traditional Chinese culture and the May 4th Movement since childhood and embarked on the path of literature. After graduating from Peking University in 1920, he taught in Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas. In 1925, he was employed at Tsinghua University and engaged in the teaching and research of classical literature. His creative writing turned to prose. Popular prose collections such as "Traces" and "Back" were written at this time. In 1931, he went to the United Kingdom to study and traveled around Europe. He compiled what he saw and felt along the way into "Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe" which was widely circulated for a while. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as a professor at Southwest Associated University and made outstanding achievements in academic research. In 1948, he refused to receive food relief from the United States, showing the noble sentiments of a patriotic scholar. He later died of illness.

I Have Someone I Miss, Far Away in the Countryside

Zhang Qishu

103K01

The best-selling author Zhang Qishu writes affectionately about the beauty, arrogance and love, hate and sorrow of ancient strange women: They are hidden in the boudoir, but they are famous outside. Shangguan Wan'er, Liu Rushi, Tang Wan, Su Xiaoxiao, Wei Zifu... Although they are beautiful, proud and intelligent, they are born in troubled times and entrusted to unworthy people, so they are destined to wander in love. And their full talents allow them to live a life of isolation and independence. With the theme of "thoughts", it arouses emotional resonance: whether it is a strange woman in ancient times or all living beings like you and me today, is there an emotion deep in the heart that was once obtained but finally lost, or is passionately in love at the moment but divided between two places? When I recall it, whether it is a sigh of regret or a sweet joy, it is all sincerity. Deep in your heart, is there a person whom you want to say: "I miss someone far away." There is a "micro-healing" at the end of each article: at the end of each article, the author further interprets and summarizes the emotions of ancient strange women. After giving deeply, the emotions are unprecedented, which makes people think deeply and see the true self at the same time.

You Have to Be Good

Yuan Ziwen

78K8.737

In 2019, Yuan Ziwen's new personal collection of works is launched. Each story can help you find yourself. Feng Tang and Tong Hua sincerely recommend it. In the appendix of the book, 20 Yuan Ziwen answers his own questions. I hope these answers can help you find the strength to move forward. We always seem to be dissatisfied, regretful, regretful, and realize that we were wrong only after making the wrong decision. But don't be too sad. We are not perfect people. It is impossible to answer every question correctly in the examination room of life. Instead of worrying about the past, it is better to make more changes for tomorrow, abandon the worldly perspective, and be the helmsman of your own life. You have to believe that you also have the ability to love and be loved, and you can give kindness and light to strangers. You have to believe that short-term failure is to welcome a new starting point, and no one always has smooth sailing. You have to believe that you are the most precious, and there will always be people who find your flaws cute and charming. We feel inferior, we are timid, we are brave, we transform. My dear, you have to be good, the years are still long, don't be too disappointed.

There is Another Self Living in Our Hearts

Yan Hong

126K0

The author writes about the pain and joy, love and sorrow of contemporary ordinary people's lives, and her delicate words outline the sophistication of the world; her current comments on entertainment stars and entertainment events, Faye Wong, Shu Qi, Ruby Lin, Carina Lau... Are transparent and thought-provoking; and Yan Hong's unique interpretation of "Dream of Red Mansions" and "Water Margin" is especially popular among readers, and she is good at discovering interesting things about history between the words.

You Are April in the World: a Classic Handed Down by Lin Huiyin

Written By Lin Huiyin Editor-in-chief Of Xiangyi

93K0

This book is Lin Huiyin's classic collection of works, including Lin Huiyin's beautiful and exquisite works, including poetry, prose and novels. Her poems are greatly influenced by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. They are quiet, elegant, beautiful, graceful, full of intellectual beauty, and full of profound philosophical thoughts. Her prose style is calm and lively, with rich literary sentiments, like flowing clouds and flowing water, and like the spring breeze blowing on her face. There are only 6 of her novels in total, but most of them are full of social care and witty discussions. Xiao Qian even called her "the soul of the Beijing school". For a long time, Lin Huiyin has been buried in the shadows of Liang Sicheng and Xu Zhimo, and buried in the legends about her beauty and love. However, the real her has a more vivid appearance and a richer life than the legends.

Who is Drunk with Wine and Who is Drunk with Tang Poetry?

Compiled By Gu Mo

105K0

This book uses a unique style of prose essays with rich emotions, and depicts the beautiful and touching historical love pictures behind scenes of classical poems through Tang poems. Readers can listen to classic and shocking romantic past events. It uses Tang poetry as its sutra and poets as its weft, and talks about the vicissitudes of ancient and modern human affairs. The writing style is romantic, the writing perspective is unique, and the language is more concise and soft. "Who's Drunk on Wine, Who's Drunk on Tang Poetry" selects representative works from Tang poems, including riding horses in rivers and lakes, happy grudges; small bridges and flowing water, solitary smoke in the desert; and lonely boats and coir raincoats, slanting wind and drizzle... With smart brushwork and detailed interpretation, it will take you through the poems and words, listen to the fighting and iron horses, and see the picturesque mountains and rivers. No matter what the situation, you can find poems that collide with your soul. You will find that in that poetic dynasty, there were people who knew you. Although you have never met, you are already an old friend.

The World Never Treats Everyone Who Works Hard

Compiled By Su Wenyuan

104K0

"The World Never Treats Everyone Who Works Hard" tells that life is fair on the road of struggle. It doesn't look at appearance and origin, nor does it care about money or status. It only recognizes people's hard work and wisdom. The winner who can smile till the end must be the one who seizes every moment and works hard. Life is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat. If you don't work hard, no one can give you the life you want. Today's efforts are the foreshadowing of luck, and the efforts made now are the flowers that will bloom tomorrow. The harder you work, the luckier you will be. What kind of gesture you give to the world will be what kind of life the world will give you back!

For the Rest of My Life, Be at Ease

Kanna

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"Being at ease" is everyone's pursuit and desire. All the beauty in this world comes from inner calmness. This book tells the true meaning of calmness through 6 large chapters and 69 ethereal and beautiful articles. There are many famous stories in the book: Jia Pingwa, Lin Qingxuan, Qian Zhongshu, Yang Jiang, Shen Congwen, Lin Huiyin...; There are also ordinary people, ordinary things, the silence of empty mountains, and the lightness of Zen, which make people realize the freedom and beauty of life, the joy and brightness of the soul.

The Inexhaustible Modernity

Chen Xiaoming

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The history of contemporary Chinese literature can be seen as a history of Chinese literature facing challenges from the West. It is not an "other" outside the world's modernization process, but it does have its own distinctive characteristics. In the field of postmodernism around the world, modernity, which is contemporary with postmodernity, is in a state of "unending". Specifically in China, modernity is especially an unfinished project. This book attempts to reveal the state of mind in which contemporary Chinese literature seeks its own path. It focuses on themes that Professor Chen Xiaoming has been paying attention to in recent years, namely the commonalities and differences between contemporary literature and world literature, the relationship between traditional literary experience and modernism in the creative integration of Chinese literature, the expansion of the boundaries of Chinese novels by certain radical explorations, and how new literary experiences that point to creation, expansion and transgression reflect the contemporary nature of literature and the contemporary situation of Chinese literature.

Whispers Behind the Scenes

Ge Level

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"Whispers Behind the Scenes" is one of the "Self-Talking and Self-Drawing Series". This is a set of original prose essays about the writer's growth story and life insights, accompanied by paintings created by the writer himself. It pursues readability, interest and artistry, and the content is positive, full of positive energy and inspirational spirit. "Whispers Behind the Scenes" mainly describes the writer Ge Shuijing's experience of learning opera when he was young and the kindness of the simple folk customs in the village.

The Promise in the Heart (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Zhong Xiangcai

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The first part, "Inside and Outside the Book," starts from the social phenomena around us and combines relevant theories in the history of economics and the history of economic thought to elucidate the discussion. The second part, "The Traces of Time", recalls the personal interactions of the authors Zhu Bokang, Ma Maoyuan and other academic predecessors; it recalls certain small aspects of the past 50 years of history in the way of remembering one's own relatives. This book contains 53 articles, including essays and essays. From the perspective of an economist, we observe changes in the world, observe life, discuss social history, and remember our ancestors and relatives. The thoughts are sharp and profound, the arguments are balanced and mature, and the writing is smooth and beautiful. Those who have deep sympathy and understanding of society, history and life can be the author's confidants.

As Long as We Walk Together (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Liu Pengyan

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Small fortunes, those small and certain happiness, leave a vivid mark on life in this way. This book tells some short stories between the author and his son Hanghang. The content is interesting and full of mothers' love for their children and thoughts on education.

Miscellaneous Peanut Trees, Flocks of Orioles Flying Around (essay Collection) (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Huang Xiaoyang

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I am a man named Huang Xiaoyang. I was born in 1974 and grew up in a small county in southern China surrounded by mountains and with extremely inconvenient transportation. The 1980s were my boyhood. When I was in the fourth grade of elementary school, I started writing limericks. That spring, small video studios all over the streets were shut down and relocated, and both sides of the road were filled with idle teenagers squatting like stones. I was a bad boy, withdrawn and unsocial. Reading is so thrilling. My reading at that time was so complex and confusing. Any piece of paper with Song fonts on it piques my interest.

Return to Zero (gu Zhen's Brief Ai Introduction Edition)

Chen Kun

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The volunteers who participated in the "Power of Walking" this time created textual and visual creations inspired by nature and inner changes. In "Return to Zero" edited by Chen Kun, you can see their subtle changes and their touches after trying hard to get closer to their true selves. We cannot provide an effective methodology, but we only hope that you can quietly follow this book and walk with Chen Kun through the 240 hours of isolation in Shangri-La, feel the tranquility of walking meditation, appreciate the beauty of simple life, and finally feel the power of "returning to zero". Because no matter where we start from, we need to find inner peace.

The Baltic Wind and the Iberian Letter (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Li Zhuang

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This article is composed of two series: "Baltic Wind" and "Iberian Letter". "Baltic Wind" mainly records the author's thirteen-day journey in the countries around the Baltic Sea. "Letter from Iberia" mainly records the countries he traveled to and his insights during his honeymoon trip.

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