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      • Jiang Boyan LLC

        Jiang Boyan™ works closely with some of the worlds most prestigious authors. We make use of big data and strategic thinking to develop insights and analyze international cultural trends to identify opportunities. We believe that the greatest stories have global reach and intersect with entertainment, media and culture.

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        June 2016

        Once upon a Time in Northern Jiangsu

        by Zhou Jian

        This novel mainly describes the difficult transformation of the lower classes in Northern Jiangsu from spiritual desolation to the establishment of beliefs in the decades between the 1920s and 1937 when the Japanese soldiers massacred civilians in Nanjing. Focusing on the small town of Wujiaji in Northern Jiangsu and the maturity of the main character Zhang Rujin (pet name Nafu), the novel highlights the historical change of the common people from paying no attention to national affairs to devoting themselves to the cause of fighting against Japanese aggressors. It can be called the annals of the Chinese lower society in the first half of the 20th century. It also offers a profound and objective analysis of the living condition and spiritual world of the lower classes in China during that turbulent period to the extent that this is a rare epic in China about the life of common people on the Northern Jiangsu Plain.

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        Chinese Traditional Colour

        by Qing Jian

        The book selects 71 Chinese traditional colours (goose yellow, moon white, sky blue, etc. )and categorized them into 8 groups according to China’s traditional way: blue, red, yellow, white, black, purple, green and brown. The author analyzs each colour from 3 perspectives: its source and character(HANZI,汉字), its application on national treasures such as paintings, furniture, sculpture, and china, and scenery captured by the author on her journeys around China, illustrating the cultural metaphor of colour, eliminating the cultural life of ancient Chinese people and their unique taste. 71 old colors, 200 excellent photos, four-colour printing, perfect presentation of Chinese traditional culture.  《古色之美》选取中国传统五正色和三间色:青红黄白黑紫绿褐,详析八大色系七十一种传统颜色(胭脂、藤黄、月白、藕荷……)的源流与现状。 每个色系分三篇论述:言色、物色、行色,从字源、国宝器物,和作者旅行途中捕捉的景色三个角度,分享古色之美。分析色彩的文化隐喻,解读古人的文化生活、审美情趣,一本读懂色彩背后的中国文化。 七十一种经典古色、两百张绝美摄影,精选纸张、四色印刷,完美呈现中国传统色彩与文化之美。

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        July 2021

        History of Chinese Railways

        by Jian Wenjun

        The book has narrated the stories and persons related to the development of Chinese railways and elucidated the necessary factors of the achievements of China today, proving that it’s the inevitable choice of history!

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        December 2018

        Rushing out of the Solar System

        by Yang Peng

        Yang Peng's alien series original science fiction works. The book continues Yang Peng's consistent style of creation—incredible imagination, extraordinary exaggeration, unrepeatable comedy, bizarre plots, sci-fi elements, relaxing, humorous, and thrilling fun. At the same time, courage, integrity, kindness, unity, patriotism, and environmental protection are integrated into the delightful storytelling. The theme is positive, setting a good example for the children. The evil aliens were sucked into the black hole, but broke through the white hole and got out of the captivity of the crystal box. In 3199, they took the snow comet to the solar system again, and started the first shot of attacking humans on Mars. Then they launched a horrible "smashing bomb" to the earth. As a result, the earth's pollution is raging. Earth was at stake! The 15-year-old CEO Yang Jian, super-powered girl Murong Xue, little doctor Jiligulu and their peers, sailed the super space battleship "Dragon" to the distant crystal star for help, and once again encountered the enemy fleet on the edge of the solar system at a ratio of 1 against 53. Can they win?

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        Food & Drink

        Binge-Watching Snacks

        by Ma Xiaoma, Qi Yan, Xizhen Yishen, Renyu Didi, Jian Xiaoliang, Zou Xiaonie

        Discover top-rated recipes from popular food bloggers on platforms like Xiaohongshu and Weibo. This collection features six themes and 62 snack recipes designed to satisfy even the most discerning taste buds. Enjoy a variety of treats, including Chinese tea snacks, sweet cakes, trendy “internet-famous” snacks, crispy munchies, spicy delights, and visually stunning beverages.

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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

        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

        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?

      • The Heaven Trap

        by Jiao Jian

        What if man plays Go with God? Who will be the winner?The Heaven Trap attempts to discuss such a proposition. It captures the oriental artistic charm of the text and figuratively describes such a traditional cultural symbol as “Weiqi” with extraordinary imagination and unrestricted flamboyant pictures. Full of visual impact and modern aesthetic emotion, the book draws a Go world containing philosophy and life wisdom.Originally adapted from a prestigious short story (the story) of Jiao Jian, the picture book is short but meaningful. With unique and unusual imagination, the book forms an amazing Go world, exhibiting the long history and infinite fascination of Go and celebrating the admirable spirit a Go fanatic exerts to explore the mysteries of Go and never admit defeat. With the valley as flat and square as a Go board and black stones alternating with white snow like pieces, a game of Go was ready appropriately. Yue Tianyi contemplated quite a while to puzzle out the scene that Hun Dun moved stones to keep warm before freezing to death, laying out this game of Go unintentionally. What a Go fanatic! He took a closer look at this game only to discover its marvelous ideas and excellent moves, revealing a majestic and magnificent look. It was the greatest work he had ever seen in his life. Towering mountains stood around the Go board. The blue sky hung down with thick clouds. Eagles hovered over mountain creeks, with sad and shrill howling…Yue Tianyi was totally shocked and stood for a long while solemn and respectful, with two words coming out of his mouth, “Heaven trap!”All the others climbed up to the mountain and crowded around Yue Tianyi. Nobody understood why he looked so strange.They asked one after another, “What did you see? What is Hun Dun doing?”Yue Tianyi answered, “Playing Go.”“Whom is he playing with in such a remote mountain?”Yue Tianyi remained silent for a good while, and said heavily, “God!”Due to shallow opinion as layfolk, they questioned closely, “Did he win or lose?”…“Won by half a point!” Click http://www.rightol.com/video/en/202210/P211018162147812.mp4 to watch the English Introduction video.

      • Fiction
        January 2018

        Mutual Aid Group for Marriage

        by Qiao Ye

        Mutual Aid Group for Marriage tells the story of Ning Zidong, a "surplus woman" who pretends to marry Geng Jian, a man who also remains single at a age above average for marriage and suffers from huge family pressure. In order to describe their psychological problems and dilemmas detainedly, the writer simultaneously and intentionally brings together three women with different obstacles in love as sisters of a family. Although Ning Zidong and Geng Jian finally fall in love, and their sisters all have happy endings, the social problems of love that commomly exsit in contemporary China are worth pondering.

      • Fiction
        June 2011

        The Love Is Guilty

        by Ai Wei

        Eight years ago, Lu Jian was wrongly imprisoned. When he got out of prison, he found out that it was his lover who sent him to prison. Unexpectedly, the man and the woman were engaged in a lovehate entanglement. The novel unfolds between love and hate, violence and tenderness, etc. It makes a profound study on the complexity of human nature and is full of courage and social reflection .

      • Energy industries & utilities
        March 2003

        Personal Cars and China

        by Committee on the Future of Personal Transport Vehicles in China, National Research Council, National Academy of Engineering,Chinese Academy of Engineering

        This collaborative study between the NRC and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) addresses the problems facing China in the next twenty years as it attempts to provide personal transport desired by millions of Chinese, while preserving the environment and the livability of its cities. According to Song Jian, president of the CAE, the decision has already been taken to produce a moderate cost family car in China, which will greatly increase the number of vehicles on the roads. This study explores the issues confronting the country, including health issues, the challenge to urban areas, particularly the growing number of megacities, environmental protection, infrastructure requirements, and technological options for Chinese vehicles. It draws on the experience of the United States and other countries and review model approaches to urban transportation and land use planning. Recommendations and policy choices for China are described in detail.

      • The Road to Academician

        by Huang Jian

        It vividly tells stories of 31 distinguished academicians of Chinese Academy.

      • The Essentials of Chinese Massotherapy

        by Jin Yicheng / Peng Jian

        This book is a systematic summary of the achievements of Chinese Massotherapy and a comprehensive and detailed research into its academic origin and development, basic theories, fundamental knowledge, basic manipulations, physical exercises, and its concrete application in clinical practice and health maintenance. It includes the main massotherapic works and a wealth of other documents of the various periods in China, brings together the fruits of modern massotherapic research from home and abroad in the past five decades, summarizes the clinical experience of massotherapists of various periods, and brings to light hundreds of almost-lost methods of treatment. It is no exaggeration to say that this book is an omni-directional, high-level and wide-ranging crystallization of the contents and characteristics of Chinese massotherapy.

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