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      • Trusted Partner
        December 2025

        NIU MA ZOU

        by ZHAGN HENSHUI

        This book is the representative work of Zhang Henshui, a famous novelist during the Republic of China.

      • Trusted Partner
        February 2020

        Painting Chinese Stories·Wang Bingfu: Painting Chinese Stories·Wang Bingfu——Speaking New Words I

        Painting Chinese Stories

        by Wang Bingfu, Fu Xiaodong

        This book is a selection of works from the ‘Shi Shuo Xin Yu’ series created by artist Wang Bingfu. ‘Shi Shuo Xin Yu’ is a classic Chinese historical masterpiece. It records the talks and anecdotes of characters in the late Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, and the Jin Dynasty. More than 160 selections of this book are accompanied by illustrations and annotations to show China through traditional Chinese pen and ink. The story, the brushwork is simple, and the essence, the characters in each scene are lively, the characters are outstanding, the scenes are different, and they are full of historical and vivid feelings. Sharing images and texts allows readers to better experience Chinese culture.

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2020

        Painting Chinese Stories·Wang Bingfu: Painting Chinese Stories·Wang Bingfu——Speaking New Words II

        Painting Chinese Stories

        by Wang Bingfu, Fu Xiaodong

        This book is a selection of works from the ‘Shi Shuo Xin Yu’ series created by artist Wang Bingfu. ‘Shi Shuo Xin Yu’ is a classic Chinese historical masterpiece. It records the talks and anecdotes of characters in the late Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, and the Jin Dynasty. More than 160 selections of this book are accompanied by illustrations and annotations to show China through traditional Chinese pen and ink. The story, the brushwork is simple, and the essence, the characters in each scene are lively, the characters are outstanding, the scenes are different, and they are full of historical and vivid feelings. Sharing images and texts allows readers to better experience Chinese culture.

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        Fiction
        August 2018

        The Language of Go Chess

        by Chu Fujin

        This is a story about Chinese Go chess.The protagonist Xiao Wang lives in the North Lane. Go chess connects his life with other chess players such as Jiang Chong, Liu Yun, Tao Song, Chen Xiaodong and Chang Shuo. Through this novel, we see the modern life, the modern psychology and the modern society of China.

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        Food & Drink

        Nutrition in kitchen

        by zou xiaoxia

        The book introduces the nutrition of more than 200 common food materials. It contains pictures and tables, show you the nutrition knowledge of meals, which can lead you to balance the nutrition for every meal to keep healthy.

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        The Arts
        2005

        Fine Arts in the Era of Mao Zedong

        by Zou Yuejin

        The book put forward the concept of 'Fine Arts in the Era of Mao Zedong' academically for the first time. Starting from the publication of Mao Zedong's Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art in 1942 and ending with the passing away of Mao Zedong, the book surveys this period by collecting more than 1,000 pictures and other data, which are arranged under eight themes. The book restores this period of the history of Chinese fine arts to the original form and gives prominence to the time features embodied in this phenomenon of fine arts. The introduction in the book expounds fine arts in the era of Mao Zedong in a macroscopic manner, discussing historical background, thoughts of literature and art, social environment and theme typology concisely and tersely so as to provide readers with theoretical perspective and approaches in understanding and perceiving this phenomenon of fine arts.

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        The Rabbit and the Snail

        by Li Donghua, Zou Xiaoping

        The Rabbit and the Snail, an original picture book with a touch of philosophical temperament, tells of the diverse choices made toward life by the traveler rabbit and the botanist snail. The fast-running rabbit is able to embrace the width of life, while the slowly-moving snail experiences the depth of it; the two form a delightful contrast. The rabbit is capable of reaching a distant place, while the snail can spend its whole life on a morning glory that is close at hand. They not only reap the joy of success in their skilled fields but also appreciate a completely different way of life from their own.

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        The Arts
        January 2002

        A History of Arts in New China

        by Zou Yuejin, etc.

        The series books contain A History of Music in New China, A History of Fine Arts in New China, A History of Drama in New China, A History of Films in New China and A History of Dance in New China. From the perspective of history, taking efforts made by artists in social development, politics, economy and culture, various difficulties faced by them and various achievements as the main clue, taking changes of various historic periods as the embranchments, the series books depict traces of transmutation of the history of the arts of New China, so as to present a clear picture of vivid structuring of the arts of New China. The publication of the series is regarded as a contribution to the study of the history of arts of New China.

      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie

        by Zheng Ma;Han Shuo

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • History
        February 2018

        Three Hundred Years of Wars During the Southern and Northern Dynasties

        Military and Politics in China, 4th to 6th Century

        by LI Shuo

        Usually our imaginations about ancient warfare are based on novels, tales or other forms of literature, but most of the battle scenes from these literary works are merely fictional. They are not historically true. In Three Hundred Years of Wars During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, by collecting and analyzing various sorts of historical materials, seeking clues from the descriptions of warfare scattered in many historical documents, and relying on the newest research findings from recent studies, the author draws detailed and vivid pictures for many major battles during the Wei-Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties. At the same time, this books reveals many details about the campaign modes and the evolution of the tactics for cavalry and infantry at that period of time, also includes discussions about the influences of geography, climate and finances on warfare. Hence, this book fulfills what was lack in the official historical documents and ancient canons. It also offers a new military perspective to look at the history of the Wei-Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains

        by Zheng Ma;He Youzhi

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : Absolutely True

        by Zheng Ma;Miao Wei

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : King Xuan of Qi’s Bow

        by Zheng Ma;Zhang Peicheng

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : The Story of Lord Yeh Who Professed to Love Dragons

        by Zheng Ma;Fu Wenzheng

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : Be There Just to Make Up the Number

        by Zheng Ma;Ye Luying

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : A Narrow Escape

        by Zheng Ma;Su Taixi

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

      • Picture Books of Ancient Chinese Fables : The Story of a Man of Wu Kingdom Who Released the Ape

        by Zheng Ma;Zhou Xiang

        This series is aimed at children aged from 3 to 8 years old, and contains 45 fables in 10 volumes, which are selected from excellent ancient Chinese fables. There are stories implying metaphorical philosophy of life, such as Be There Just to Make Up the Number and Pulling up the Seedlings to Help Them Grow. There are stories of historical figures such as The Story of Qin Xiba Who Released the Deer and The Story of Zengzi Who Never Told a Lie. There are also stories that enlighten wisdom, such as Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk and Cutting the Pole into Lengths to Go Through the Gate. The whole series is mainly presented in the form of Chinese paintings, with tasteful binding art of modern picture books. The stories in each book are illustrated by famous contemporary Chinese painters, including He Youzhi, Han Shuo, Su Taixi, Cai Gao, Chu Chengliang, Zhou Xiang, Zhang Peicheng, Miao Wei, Ye Luying and Fu Wenzheng. Through reading such a set of books, children can know about the excellent traditional Chinese culture, feel the charm of Chinese culture after thousands of years of inheritance, thus inspiring their love for the country.

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