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        September 2018

        New technology of ecological cultivation in rice field

        by Huang Huang, Wang Xiaoqing

        The ecological cultivation of rice fields with multiple cropping system is the improvement and development of the classical farming mode of China "rice field fish cultivation". The new technologies of rice field ecological cultivation introduced in this book include rice oil fish ecological cultivation mode, rice oil turtle ecological cultivation mode, rice loach ecological cultivation mode, rice oil crab ecological cultivation mode, rice oil frog ecological cultivation mode, rice oil shrimp ecological cultivation mode , rice eel ecological cultivation model, rice duck ecological cultivation model. On the basis of the previous large-scale business model, two patent technologies of "ladder cultivation" and "wedge cultivation" have been ingeniously added, which have successfully solved the bottleneck problems of escaping, overwintering in summer, ensuring feed, no tillage cultivation, directional fertilization and water-saving irrigation in the cultivation process, and initially formed a technical system of "narrow ridge, multiple maturity, close planting and sparse cultivation", and achieved good economic results Economic, ecological and social benefits.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2018

        The Moon Is Sleepless

        by Huang Fan

        Huang Fan is a remarkable modern Chinese poet who attracts great attention. His poems are characterized with compact style, imagination, and deep understanding on life. This book selects 110 of the poet’s works during 30 years of composition.

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        Qin Shi Huang

        by Cheng Bu

        Qin Shi Huang is a four-volume historical fiction, telling stories from the War of Changping, which leads to a series of changes in the imperial court of Qin State, unfolding the history from Qin Shi Huang’s becoming king of the state of Qin to his conquest of the remaining six states and the unification of the whole country.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Yellow River

        Image Files of the Natural and Humanistic Heritages of China’s River Sources, III

        by Ge Jianxiong, Zheng Yunfeng

        In Chinese history, the Yellow River is much more than a river; it stands for the origins of Chinese civilization and is often referred to as "The Mother River". Image Files of the Natural and Humanistic Heritages of China's River Sources: Yellow River systematically records the nature, history, and humanity in the Yellow River Basin from the perspective of "visual anthropology". It contains a large number of precious photos taken in the 1980s, not only showing the originality, diversity, and uniqueness of the Yellow River culture but also strengthening the environmental protection awareness, which is considered of high cultural and historical value.   The series has three volumes: Memories of Mountains and Rivers, Memories of Old Days, and Memories of Ours. Memories of Mountains and Rivers records in images the geological features of the Yellow River from the source towards the sea and reveals the natural magnificence of the Yellow River. Memories of Old Days tells the rise and fall of Chinese history in the Yellow River Basin throughout thousands of years, from the primitive society to the feudal dynasties, from cultural relics underground to above-ground. Memories of Ours records the residence, grazing, farming, clothing, and sacrifice of the Chinese nation in the Yellow River Basin and reveals the cultural prosperity of the Yellow River Civilization.

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        September 2013

        The Legend of Huang Yongyu (addendum)

        by Li Hui

        This supplement edition has an extra chapter devoted to Mr. Huang Yongyu's 70 years of creation. It is a exquisite four-color edition with over 400 historical pictures and colored photos. It is meant for long-time collection.

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        Children's & YA

        Children’s Eye

        by Huang Beijia

        The most anticipated entry in the series by Huang Beijia. It is the latest novel by Huang Beijia, following the style of her beloved work The Tenderest Eyes. It is a story of a group of kids growing up in a rather poor neighborhood in China during the 1970s. Though they have experienced much hardships and indifference in the process of growing up, those unforgettable and precious childhood memories give them the purest children’s eyes to view the world.

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        Dai Erniu is Running

        by Huang Beijia

        This book is Huang Beijia’s latest original novel for children after her award-winning work Flight of the Bumblebee.

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        The Arts
        April 2015

        Shen Congwen and Me

        by Huang Yongyu

        The heartfelt recalling of his uncle Shen Congwen as the mentor in his lifetime and the cultivation, encouragement and help for him by the modern artistic master Huang Yongyu.

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        July 2013

        The Complete Works of Huang Yongyu. Fine Arts

        by Huang Yongyu

        Initiated by the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House at the end of August, 2010, it is selected as a key national book program of the "12th Five-Year Plan" in 2011. The book, including all the fine arts, literature of Mr.Huang, has 14 volumes, with 8 fine arts volumes and 6 literature volumes.

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        2017

        Twelve Years

        by Huang Yongyu

        Since 2006, Mr. Huang Yongyu has created 14 picture-text works on the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac every year, with cultural anecdotes, historical allusions, legends and his thoughts of social issues as well as his personal life experiences and artistic attitude incorporated therein. Totally 168 works have been created in 12 years, and the twelve creatures of the Chinese zodiac constitute a perfect completeness. They are humorous as well as poetic and interesting; ethereal, fresh and lifelike, containing the wisdom and philosophy of life; also blend his sense of innovation in the paintings, fitting the modern era's psychological needs for auspicious culture and those for folk culture; and expound the Chinese zodiac cultural concept of "vivid lifelikeness".

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        Geography & the Environment

        Series of the National Zoological Museum of China for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation: Endangered Animals

        by Huang Chengming

        In this book, Prof. Huang gives the brief introduction to Chinese endangered animals, especially birds and mammals. China contains lots of endangered wildlife, such as giant pandas, snub-nosed monkeys, crested ibis, cranes, Chinese alligators. Readers may understand the conservation status of the endangered species of China. 内容简介 随着自然环境的变化和人类活动的干扰,许多动物濒临灭绝。濒危动物,已经是中国野生动物生态保护中的一个常用词。本书通过讲述中国野生濒危动物的生态研究、生存状态,以富有冲击力的图文形式,提醒人们爱护我们身边的动物朋友。

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        Geography & the Environment

        Series of the National Zoological Museum of China for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation: Animal Evolution

        by Huang Chengming

        In this book, Prof. Huang Chengming introduces the general knowledge about the evolution, especially the origin of animals, the history of evolution, evolutionary processes, and adaptation.   内容简介 对生命溯源的好奇,对生物演化的追问,是一个永恒而古老并充满诱惑的话题,让人魂牵梦萦,心驰神往。本书以清新简洁的文笔,将这样的进化过程描绘得深入浅出,展现的生态画面栩栩如生。书中的内容使我们相信,生物的进化永远是是一个生机勃勃的、令人兴奋不已的领域。作者成功地带给我们阅读本书乐趣的同时,还带给我们许多有意思的生物进化的知识。

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        Children's & YA

        Ai Wan’s Daffodil Ball

        by Huang Beijia

        After several years of conception and more than one year of writing, Huang Beijia, a famous children’s literature writer, has recently published her new dedication named 'Ai Wan’s Daffodil Ball' in Jiangsu Children Press. The story is set in China in the early 1980s. At that time, the country was like a sleeping giant who was about to wake up. It was easy for people to get lost in that restless, unstable society. This is the setting for the story of the eight-year-old Aiwan. She grew up quietly with her brothers and sisters in an ordinary family in the small town of Qingyang. The story of Aiwan's upbringing is the same as that of many other girls during that period. Her ordinary life style was peaceful and low-key, just like the daffodil in the conch pot, which would be satisfied even with just a little water, all the while sending out a gentle fragrance. Her philosophy of life was learnt from her own life experience in this family, instead of being taught by others. Hard and restrained as her childhood was, we could still imagine that once she grew up, she would discover the wings to fly out into this wide world, and her wealth of experiences would become her fortune, helping her to create a bright, amazing future.

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        December 2014

        Portrait of Summer

        by Wang Meng

        This is a collection of 20 short stories and 11 mini-novels by Wang Meng. Characterized by its life-based artistry, many of the short stories contain profound connotations with a tendency towards the supernatural, while the mini novels feature obscure Buddhist allegorical words for people to reflect on. These works were written over a period of half a century, so the book constitutes a unique collection.

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        June 2013

        The Ending of Imperialism a Short History of the Revolution of 1911

        A Short History of the Revolution of 1911

        by Yang Tian Shi

        How did the Chinese feudal-imperialism go to the end? And how was the Chinese republic society established? The author and a distinguished scholar, Yang Tianshi, revealed the suspenseful stories before and after the overthrowing of feudal-imperialism, which are about how Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and other meritorious statesmen in the Republic of China, together with Wang Jingwei and Chiang Kai-shek and other passionate youths work towards republicanism. He also analyzed on how the success of the Revolution of 1911 casts influence on the Chinese society.

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        July 2016

        Fu Ping

        by Wang Anyi

        This is a story set in 1964 and 1965, the so-called pre-Cultural Revolution period, when Shanghai was still characterized by strict social organization. Wang Anyi has chosen a very interesting topic – immigrants, and describes why people of different social strata came to this metropolis and how they arrived and managed to live here.

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        The Arts
        May 2017

        Dream of Hometown

        by Wang Zengqi

        This a souvenir edition of Wang Zengqi’s works. He wrote about beauty of human and emotion with kindness; he explored beauty of nature and the world through description of ordinary work and customs; he wrote about luck in difficulties, optimism in depression, and fun of bitterness, showing the beauty and power of life.

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        July 2017

        Confucian Gaint Wang Fuzhi

        by Wang Li Xin

        Qing fighters blood purged central land of China and Ming dynasty was crushed under the iron horse hoofs of Qing armored troopers. With this social background, Wang Fuzhi (assumed name Chuanshan ), an officer and great philosopher of Ming dynasty living under the Hengshan Mountain and holding the pain of national subjugation, wanted to stop Qing fighters’ massacre with his flimsy strength. How could he survive in a series of disasters catastrophes?What epic masterpieces he remained after suffering agonies of national and family toppling? This book makes a detailed introduction to Confucian giant Wang Fuzhi’s life.

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