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Promoted ContentHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2017
Study on Zhou Dunyi's Journey of Life
by Liu Yiping
Zhou Dunyi (1017—1073) is a famous ideologist, philosopher and originator of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Shao Yong, Zhang Zai, Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, they are called "Five Thinkers of the Northern Song Dynasty". This book is one of a series of books commemorating Zhou Dunyi with 17 manuscripts in it. The author experiences Zhou Dunyi's life journey by visiting 17 places where Zhou Dunyi ever studied, worked, teached, etc., and records personal feelings and reflection. It is the author's attempt to have a further understanding of Zhou Dunyi, Chinese traditional culture, as well as the Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Promoted ContentBusiness, Economics & Law
China’s Path of Reform in the Next Decade
by Wu Jinglian, Zhou Xiaochuan, Lou Ji Wei, Liu Shijin
This an anthology of essays previously published in the academic journal Comparison discussing China’s economic reform for the next decade. Several globally renowned economists and government officials, including Barry Naughton, Zhou Xiaochuan, Lou Jiwei, Liu Shijin, Cai Fang, Tian Guoqiang, penned a series of discourses on the most important and difficult issues lying ahead as China’s economic reform enters into the next ten years. Scholars and officials alike made suggestions on the economic reform policy systematically, with definite directions and strong feasibility.
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Trusted PartnerJune 2015
My Uncle Zhou Enlai
by Zhou Erliu
My Uncle Zhou Enlai honestly and sincerely records the bounds and influence of Zhou Enlai’s conduct, behavior and idealism from the perspective of author Zhou Erliu’s family history, personal experiences, and strong data proof. This new, over 200,000-word book is divided into seven sections including “The Zhou Family’s Social Standing”, “I and Uncle Zhou Enlai and Aunt Deng Yingchao”, “The Storms of Building the Nation”, “The Time of the Cultural Revolution”, “An Eternal Reminiscence”, “The Correction and Clarifcation of Historical Facts”, and “Carrying out the Wishes of the Deceased”. The author Zhou Erliu received nurturing and aid for many years from Mr. and Mrs. Zhou Enlai, and was the closest nephew to Prime Minister Zhou Enlai at work and in life. He was deeply influenced by them and possessed an innumerable amount of precious firsthand news and information, all these establishing the basis for the true emergence of Zhou Enlai in his book. This book has countless exclusive historical facts revealed for the frst time, including the influence of Zhou Enlai’s ancestors on him, a pillow side book from his last days along with his aspiration to write the novel Family Branch, his thoughts and views revealed in front of his family from the establishment of the New China to the “Cultural Revolution”, Deng Yingchao’s telling of the true cause for Zhou Enlai’s passing, and more.
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Trusted Partner
The Collected Works of Zhou Zuoren
by ZHOU ZUOREN
Zhou Zuoren has always been called the "king of short prose". His essays are the culmination of Chinese vernacular prose. Contemporaries such as Lu Xun, Hu Shi, and Yu Pingbo have commented on it. He is erudite and knowledgeable, and his writings are all-encompassing. He is generally acknowledged as his literary style to be calm and dilute. His essays always permeate humanistic observations, which are both profound and forward-looking, and contain the plain and sincere of life, allowing readers to taste the classic aesthetics of prose in his dilute and simple texts, but also You can experience a rich life and harvest the wisdom of thinking.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesNovember 2017
Liang Comments Historical Figures of China
by Liang Heng
This book selects 32 pieces of prose written by Liang Heng from 1996 to 2011, and the main content is the comment and reflection on historical figures including Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Peng Dehuai, Zhang Wentian, Qu Qiubai, Fang Zhimin, Deng Xiaoping, Zhuge Liang, Tao Yuanming, Han Yu, Fan Zhongyan, Wen Tianxiang, Liu Yong, Li Qingzhao , Lin Zexu, Wang Luobin, Ji Xianlin, Zhao Puchu, Wu Wenji and other celebrities.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2019
Pangu Creats Heaven and Earth
by Zhou Jing,Yang Hongfu
Pangu Creats Heaven and Earth was recounted by children's literature writer Zhou Jing and contemporary painter Yang Hongfu, the latter recarving stories and characters in the style of Chinese painting. The integration of the poetry of the text and the richness of the painting is a wonderful interpretation of ancient myths, which expresses the unique Chinese charm and Chinese spirit. Pangu Creates Heaven and Earth is an essential story that must be mentioned in ancient Chinese myths. It describes how the ancient ancestors of Chinese think on the origin of our universe. This book tells the story of how Pangu creates the heaven and earth, focusing on the exploration of Pangu's inner world and description of Pangu's psychological activities. It showed the courage and strength of Pangu, and endowed the founding image of Pangu with heroic temperament and arduous spirit.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2015
The Stories of Zhou Enlai
by Liu Jintian
The characters included in the "The Chinese Leaders' Stories Series" are all the older generation of proletarian revolutionaries who have made great contributions or created great achievements in the great struggle to create the People's Republic of China and the great cause of leading the people to carry out socialist economic construction. The vivid and detailed stories illustrate these great people from their birth time until their senior status and describe their fighting process, showing the reader a full and vivid image, reappearing their personality charm, political wisdom, and military talent. The series is a good model for cultivating the patriotism of Chinese young readers, and it also provides a great opportunity for readers to relive in the history and have experienced those leaders' great achievements. This book is the stories of Zhou Enlai.
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2014
Ambush
by Fang Fang
This collection of works by writer Fang Fang includes novelettes such as Ambush, My Beginning Is Also My End, Floating Clouds and Flowing Water, Performance Art, and Scenery that have already been translated into English, French, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Thai and Portuguese, and published abroad. Among these, Scenery won the National Outstanding Novelette Prize and caused a national sensation. It also established her as one of the representatives of China’s “new realists”. Her other works have also won her many national important prizes such as Fiction Monthly Hundred Flowers Awards.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2021
The Poem and Engraving during the Revolution Period
by Chen Jin, Zhou Aimin
Content in brief: This book selects 100 poems written by famous revolutionists such as Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, etc., with 100 engraved paintings as illustrations. It depicts how sincere the revolutionists about Chinese revolution cause, and helps readers relive the era full of powder and sacrifice.
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Trusted PartnerJune 2019
The Song of High Wind
by Liu Ailong, Deng Fujun
This is a novel about Liu Shaoqi in the form of historical biography, which narrates the fighting experience of Liu Shaoqi from the end of 1939 to the beginning of 1942, thereby vividly demonstrating his unswerving political caliber and superior military capability. The novel describes his life in a chronological order: after being entrusted with the mission of organizing the central plains bureau of the C.P.C., Liu Shaoqi got rid of the disturbing thought of “everything should be subject to the united front”of Xiang Ying, member of the Political Bureau and the commander of the New Fourth Army, and gave full play to initiative in the battles including the Bantaji Battle, two operations against the enemy's “mopping-up” campaign, the Guocun Village Battle, the Huangqiao Battle, making great contributions to tipping the balance after the Southern Anhui Incident, building the Anti-Japanese base area of central China and persisting in the War of Resistance Against Japan in enemy-occupied areas.
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Trusted PartnerFictionApril 2017
Made In China
by Zhou Meisen
This novel focuses on reformation of a Chinese city through struggle and fate of people from three social classes: the leaders, the middle managers, and the common citizens.
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Trusted PartnerFictionApril 2017
The Highest Interest
by Zhou Meisen
This political novel reveals inside story of achievement showing project. Through reflection of Chinese political system, it shows the most intense conflict of modern politics and the choice of politicians.
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Trusted PartnerMedicine
Zhou's Pulse Study
by Zhou Meisheng
This book is a classic work by Professor Zhou Meisheng, a renowned Chinese medicine expert and author of "The Moxa Cord." It explores the classification of pulse patterns and their pathological foundations, integrating traditional Chinese medicine insights with modern cardiovascular understanding. Zhou translates abstract concepts of pulse diagnosis into concrete terms, dividing dynamic pulse patterns into two main categories: morphology and rhythm, each with specific subtypes. This pioneering approach offers significant clinical reference and application value in Chinese medicine.
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Trusted PartnerMedicine
Golden Needle: Plum Blossom Acupuncture School
by Zhou Meisheng
The Plum Blossom Acupuncture School, also known as "Zhou's Plum Blossom Acupuncture," originates from the family tradition of Zhou Meisheng, a luminary in Chinese acupuncture and the author of "The Moxa Cord." This technique boasts nearly 300 years of history. Named after the fourth-generation master and late Qing Dynasty physician Zhou Shudong, who had a particular fondness for plum blossoms, the school was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of Anhui Province in 2017. This book is the foundational and sole surviving work of the Plum Blossom Acupuncture School, offering essential insights into its acupuncture theories and techniques.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social Sciences
Archaeological Maps of the Primitive Society, Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty
by SHI Rongchuan
China, with its thousands of years of civilization, occupies an important place in the history of world civilization. But when did the splendid civilization originate? In order to answer questions like “Who are we?” “Where do we come from?”, the book focuses on the literature and archaeological materials and supplemented by the documentation, shares memories of the birth and childhood of Chinese civilization with pictures and texts from the primitive society to the Western Zhou Dynasty.
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Trusted PartnerMedicine
The Moxa Cord
by Zhou Meisheng
This book is the most significant work by Zhou Meisheng, a renowned expert in Chinese medicine and acupuncture. It is essential reading for acupuncture educators, researchers, and clinicians. The book is divided into three parts: the first part, "Theories of Moxibustion," presents the author's perspectives and insights; the second part, "Verses on Moxibustion," explains the relationship between acupuncture and moxibustion in poetic form, highlighting key clinical points; the third part, "Cases of Moxibustion," provides a detailed summary of clinical cases, describing patients' symptoms, selected acupoints, the rationale for their selection, and treatment outcomes. Zhou's moxibustion technique, known as "The Moxa Cord," has been recognized as a provincial intangible cultural heritage by the Shandong Provincial Government.
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Trusted PartnerMay 2020
The Sea, the Sea, I Ask You-Liu Raomin's World of Nursery Rhymes
by Sun Yunxiao, Liu Baoan, Cao Weihong
Liu Raomin is a famous poet and nursery rhyme writer in Qingdao. His works have been selected by various elementary school Chinese textbooks many times. Such as "the sea, the sea, I ask you", "tick tick tick it rains", etc., are popular and enduring. But people remember these nursery rhymes, but often don't know the author of the nursery rhymes. Teacher Sun Yunxiao has a dream to recommend more poems by Mr. Liu Raomin to readers, so that everyone can learn more about poets and poetry stories. Thereby sublimating children's imagination and language ability. This book can also be read by adults who are still innocent.
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2017
A Study on Contemporary Chinese Visual Culture
by Zhou Xian
What do the alteration of typical characters in Chinese TV series and the sudden rise of reality show say about the great transformation of Chinese society? How does Chinese avant-garde art, a representative of Chinses elite culture, develop following the social and economic reform? What kind of social psychology has been reflected by the burgeoning internet-based grassroots media in China? Answers all lie in this masterpiece edited by Professor Zhou Xian. Observing Chinese social transformation from the unique perspective of visual culture, the book not only portrays a complete landscape of contemporary Chinese visual culture which covers mass culture, avant-garde art, grassroots media, city image, scopic regime and visual technology, but also reveals the interrelationship between visual culture and the social and individual construction since 1970s.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2018
Summer Vacation in Nanjing
by Zhou Rui
Zhou Rui, a famous childhood literature writer, wrote this childhood novel in an autobiographical style. It sets the protagonist Qingning as the main clue. With the historical background of China in the 1950s and 1960s, it runs through historical events such as the Liberation War and the Cultural Revolution. The warmth of the strokes tells the love story of Qingning’s parents, his four brothers and sisters, and that his father who suffered in those historical turmoil had to send Qingning from Nanjing to grandparents’ home in Shanghai for fostering. Qingning could reunite with my parents only during the summer vacation. Despite all these uneasiness, he still managed to grow up well with the positive influence of his parents. It shows the joys and sorrows of oridinary people in the social turmoil during the special historical period.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2019
The Divine Power of Emperor Shun
by Zhou Jing,Gu Zengping
The Divine Power of Emperor Shun was recounted by ancient children's literature writer Zhou Jing and contemporary painter Gu Zengping, the latter recarving stories and characters in the style of Chinese painting. The integration of the poetry of the text and the richness of the painting is a wonderful interpretation of ancient myths, which expresses the unique Chinese charm and Chinese spirit. This book mainly tells the story of Emperor Shun's growth journey, and writes Shun's magical power full of blessing and good luck. As a mythical story, there are naturally some fantasy elements in these realistic life stories and emotions, combined with the imaginary birds and golden dragons.