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      Children's & YA
      March 2018

      Legend of Nancun

      by TANG Sulan

      Legend of Nancun is the latest long fairy tale created by Tang Sulan, a famous children literature writer. Stories in the book all happen in a place called “Nancun”. (The place is similar to Never Land in Peter Pan. Different from Never Land, a place inhabited by children only, Nancun is a paradise on the Earth, where humans, animals, spirits and immortals can live together.) Some animals in forests of Nancun are very special. They like dressing themselves in the way humans do. Some of them can even cultivate their vital energy to become immortal. Stories of these animals are intertwined with those of humans in Nancun to form the Legend of Nancun. The book consists of four separate but interconnected beautiful and imaginary stories, including Sheshen Stone, Teenager and Boa, Fox Son-in-Law, and Grandma Ding.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      February 2014

      Zhang Zhidong(Annotated Edition)

      by Tang Hao Ming

      This book which re-appears legendary life of Zhang Zhitong, a key representative of Westernization Movement in Qing dynasty, belongs to Tang Haoming’s long historical novel series. The book combines political struggles in history with historical narratives as a unity. In the book, the writer’s deep thinking to history and culture, the insights to potential rules and secrets of the changes of history and the life are appropriately revealed.

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      August 2015

      Buyi Ethnic Group: The Bull King Festival

      by Tang Sulan, Chen Xunru

      Festivals of Chinese Ethnic Groups was co-authored by China's well-beloved authors of children's literature including Fang Suzhen, Tang Sulan, Wang Yimei, and was illustrated by celebrated Chinese illustrators such as Cai Gao, Chen Yadan and Zhu Xunde. This series covers intriguing, outstanding and poetic folk tales on festivals and customs from China's ten most representative ethnic groups. Showcasing their courage, gentleness and indomitable will, these delightful stories allow readers to learn more about the distinct and charming characteristics of these ethnic groups. Recommended as parent-child reading by CCTV during the Dragon Boat Festival, this series has won the Most Beautiful Picture Book 2017 prize given by China Library Journal. It was also nominated for the top picture books prize in China for the Chinese Government Award.

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      August 2015

      Chaoxian Ethnic Group: The Fivegrain Ceremony for Crows

      by Tang Sulan, Zhou Weizhao

      Festivals of Chinese Ethnic Groups was co-authored by China's well-beloved authors of children's literature including Fang Suzhen, Tang Sulan, Wang Yimei, and was illustrated by celebrated Chinese illustrators such as Cai Gao, Chen Yadan and Zhu Xunde. This series covers intriguing, outstanding and poetic folk tales on festivals and customs from China's ten most representative ethnic groups. Showcasing their courage, gentleness and indomitable will, these delightful stories allow readers to learn more about the distinct and charming characteristics of these ethnic groups. Recommended as parent-child reading by CCTV during the Dragon Boat Festival, this series has won the Most Beautiful Picture Book 2019 prize given by China Library Journal. It was also nominated for the top picture books prize in China for the Chinese Government Award.

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      July 2022

      My Hometown Shibadong

      by Tang Sulan, Yang Fei

      The Homeland Picture Book Series·My Hometown Shibadong is written by the famous children's books writer, Ms. Tang Sulan. This book is about the changes of the Shibadong Village in the form of fairy tale that is popular among children. Young painter Yang Fei is invited to paint the landscapes, people and their lives in watercolor. A long time ago, a little bird brought a seed from faraway and left it on the land of Shibadong Village. The seed grew a pear tree and offered sweet fruit to the villagers during hundred years, but also witnessed the separation. The tree comforted the children and old people with its own fruit. Until one day, the village has changed, lucid waters and lush mountains have become invaluable assets.

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Red Shoe

      by Tang Sulan

      A red shoe missed the other one. He wanted a warm house, and met a greedy rat on the road. Could the rat help the red shoe to find his friend?

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Donkey Family

      by Tang Sulan

      One day, mom brought back a little boy. From then on, all the family took focus on the baby. The boy’s sister thought parents didn’t love her any longer, so she hided in a cave alone and changed into a donkey. For looking after her, grandpa changed into a donkey too. Did other members of the family change into donkey?

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      Moving Around

      by Tang Sulan

      There is a small and beautiful house on the hillside build by a little witch Ms. Pretty. Ant, Rat, Snake and Frog all wanted live together with her, but Ms. Pretty did not like it. She was so upset and decided to move. Where is the next station?

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      First Trip away from Home

      by Tang Sulan

      A baby koala was born and rested in pouch of his mother all the day, never walking out. When he grows up, he needs to see the outside world. Could he become a brave boy?

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      A Long Long Name

      by TANG Sulan

      Is there a best name in the world? A blue fox always envies others’name. On his trip, he asked Frog, Squirrel and other animals for names. His name became longer and longer, and harder to remember as well. The story tells us, if it suits you most, then it is the best.

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      A House that Holds Us All

      by Tang Sulan

      A moment ago, sun was smiling in the sky. Why rain all of the sudden? Snail was not afraid of rain, because he had his own little house. An ant, a bunny and a little boy was running close one by one. They asked a same question, "Can I get in your house to get out of the rain?"

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Merlion

      by Tang Sulan

      Merlion have a bright brain and a brave heart just like a lion. A clown fish named Lingling wanted to be a Merlion when he grows up. Suddenly, a sharp is coming, Lingling and his friend scared to flee. Can he insist on his dream when he faces the dangers?

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      Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Other Side of the Bridge

      by Tang Sulan

      There is a small village in the mountain, a wood bridge over the river. A terrible white bearded ghost name Gelilang, a terrible black haired wizard name Greg. Who is the most terrible?

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      Children's & YA
      March 2017

      Little Lotus

      by TANG Sulan

      Little Lotus tells the story of the growth of a little girl named Lotus. She was born in an impoverished and backward family, where her grandfather prefers boys to girls, her mother is always busy and indifferent, and her father is often outside home during Lotus’childhood. Therefore, Lotus has grown into a sensitive and stubborn girl. However, her grandmother is a loving and wise person, who has taught Lotus the importance of kindness, tolerance and diligence. It is her grandmother who lights up Lotus’early life. Little Lotus focuses on the growth of children in China’s countryside by incorporating the author’s personal experiences, and presents different facades of a Chinese-style childhood.

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      April 2019

      The first volume of "five six excellent writing"

      by Tang Xian

      Correct sitting position and holding pen, writing rules and order of Chinese characters, writing strokes and names of Chinese characters, practicing writing 27 kinds of strokes, practicing writing Chinese characters composed of horizontal and vertical strokes, stroke and dot strokes.

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      April 2019

      The sixth volume of "five six excellent writing"

      by Tang Xian

      Volume 6 practice writing 0-100 Arabic numerals and Chinese Pinyin letters (case, initial and final).

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      April 2019

      The fifth volume of "five six excellent writing"

      by Tang Xian

      Let preschool children learn 825 Chinese characters in the text of "four five quick reading" and begin to practice and write about 500 Chinese characters, so as to prepare for formal study in primary school, Volume 5 practice writing 64 kinds of common radicals and Chinese characters.

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      April 2019

      The fourth volume of "five six excellent writing"

      by Tang Xian

      In the fourth volume, I practiced writing Chinese characters composed of strokes such as vertical bending, vertical lifting, horizontal bending, oblique hook, hook, horizontal hook, skimming point, horizontal folding lifting, horizontal bending hook, horizontal folding and so on.

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