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        The escape of a man

        by Yang Wei

        The book tells the legendary story of Hsieh Teh-ching, a famous Taiwanese artist who fled to the United States from Taiwan in the last century to explore and persist his experimental art in the United States. The author recorded Xie Deqing's life and artistic path after he fled to the United States in the third person and similar novel writing. The most important stage and the most representative performance art of Xie Deqing's life will be recorded, and the artist's own artistic concepts, artistic thoughts and artistic philosophy will be transmitted. The tenacity of life, the edge of self and the exploration of performance art like "ascetic monk" are all shocking spiritual power. This book not only provides a window for us to understand Xie Deqing and his works of art, but also has a high literature value and literature.

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        March 2020

        Lang Lang's Mysterious Mailbox

        by Qin Wenjun

        This book is a classic work of teacher Qin Wenjun. Early in the morning, the doorbell of the Lang Lang family mysteriously rang three times. Immediately afterwards, Xie Wei, who was said to have obtained the magic of the seventeenth sycamore tree, accurately told the "secret" of Lang Lang and Lang Silin. The "wolf thighs" (Lang Lang and Lang Silin) who felt that they were being teased decided to give Xie Wei a good lesson. Unfortunately, they ran into a bad boy "Kao" in the bathroom, and they were targeted by Kiri from that on. This book has an emotional and artistic charm that can frequently strike the reader's heartstrings, warmly guiding children to a positive life path.

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        Fiction

        The Messenger

        by Liu Liangcheng

        “A novelist is also a message deliverer, for writing is the art of delivering a message.”—Liu Liangcheng   Set in Pisha and Heile, two warring countries in the west without any official communication, this excellent fantastic fable centers on a story between Ku, a messenger and famous translator fluent in several languages and a donkey named Xie, which is said to be a message itself. Ku was asked to deliver the donkey Xie to his hostile country thousands of miles away, thus the two of them embarked on the journey. Together, they crossed battlefields and deserts, witnessing incredible happenings in life and death.Part fantasy and part philosophical puzzle, The Message Deliverer is a kaleidoscopic journey to the intersection of war, love, faith and power. Liu Liangcheng tiptoes the harmony between human and nature in this weird and wild novella, sticking to his writing concept of “everything has a spirit.”

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        January 2015

        Lacquer Arts and Painted Fineshes

        by Xie Zhen

        This series introduces hundreds of Chinese traditional handicraft which started from Jiangsu province. It focuses on reorganizing and expressing the traditional handicraft in this area, and will be very helpful for understanding their origin and development.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2019

        Chinese Tea Culture in Guzhang

        by Xie Hui

        Guzhang County, in western Hunan, is one of the birthplace of Chinese tea culture where several kinds of famous Chinese tea are produced and national industries and technology systems developing tea are set up.   The book focuses on tea culture, and describes how people in Guzhang County realized poverty alleviation as well as lived a better life in the process of planting tea, making tea, and promoting tea. The book is about 120,000 words divided into four chapters: the first chapter introduces the spirit of tea makers through the story of Guzhang "Tea King", history of tea in Guzhang, wishes of tea planters, and the development of tea industry; the second chapter tells the stories of tea makers who manage the tea industry and promote Guzhang tea; the third chapter talks about the innovation and brand of Guzhang tea; the fourth chapter relates how outsiders contributed to the growth of Guzhang.

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        Food & Drink

        The Golden Book of Home Cooking

        by Food & Life Studio

        The Golden Book of Home Cooking is a beautifully printed cookbook with over 400 different approachable Chinese food recipes. The book collects recipes from the 10-year accumulation of seven food bloggers with more than 10 million followers, including Yuan Zhuzhu, Mi Tang, Xie Wanyun, Meng Xiangjian, Die Er, Liang Fengling and Cook Chen. Accompanied with audios of 419 recipes, videos of 84 recipes, and nearly 100 health tips, the book offers the first "visible and audible" grand feast to household chefs through a combination of media, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of technology and cook with love and passion.

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        The Costumes of People from Murals in Mogao Grottoes

        by Xie Jing, Yang Jingqiang

        This book is one of Dunhuang Stories for Teenagers series.It mainly illustrates the costumes of people from murals in Mogao Grottoes,which points out the qualities of different costumes and indicates the wisdom in them.By scanning the QR Code in the book,readers can listen to the audio of the story.

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        Fiction

        The Making of Pots

        by Xu Feng

        The Making of Pots is an artisanal text recorded, investigated and created over several years by Mr. Xu Feng, a renowned writer, Jiangnan cultural scholar and researcher on Zisha pot culture, and vividly restored by Mr. Ge Taozhong, a disciple of Mr. Gu Jingzhou, to his pot-making skills, and is a duet between a famous writer and a master pot-maker. The book has also been recommended by renowned critics and writers in China, including Li Jingze, Shi Zhanjun, Su Tong and Xie Youshun. By making a pot in the ancient method and explaining it with vivid and beautiful literature, the work comprehensively presents the techniques and heart, spirit and connotation of the ancient Chinese Zisha pot-making method, highlighting the beauty of literature and the beauty of Zisha. This is a book that combines the aesthetic value of literature, the historical value of culture, the academic value of craftsmanship and the value of instruction in the transmission of skills. This book is a review and restoration of the extraordinary skills of the master of Zisha, and a complete presentation of the history, culture, spirit and the highest level of craftsmanship of Zisha, with the paradigm value of mastery and the unique value of historical materials and transmission.

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        June 2021

        Dream under the Harvest: A Biography of Yuan Longping

        by Deng Xiangzi, Xie Changjiang

        The life of Yuan Longping, who got “The Order of the Republic” medal, is legendary and innovative. Since the early 1960s, he has been working tirelessly to turn his enthusiasm for his country into rice cultivation, and has always been at the forefront of hybrid rice research. His heart for hybrid rice research and the national food security has remained unchanged from the past to the present. This book uses vivid language and various photos to restore Yuan Longping's life, so that young people can feel the charisma of a researcher. It will help young people understand Yuan Longping's growth experience, feel the charm of the researcher's personality, learn his valuable qualities of perseverance, dedication to science and continuous innovation, and open up their profound understanding of personal ideals and national justice, stimulate their patriotic enthusiasm, and guide them to make their contribution to the development of science and technology through their own efforts.

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        Dream under the Harvest: The Story of Yuan Longping

        by Deng Xiangzi, Xie Changjiang

        Dream under the Harvest: The Story of Yuan Longping is a picture book about Yuan Longping's life experiences from childhood to becoming a scientist. The picture book highlights Yuan's scientist spirit with a child-friendly story and realistic drawings, tells the story of Yuan's life for the cause of hybrid rice, and presents his vivid and colorful life, his persistent spirit of exploration and his bright and open mind.

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        2013

        A Collection of Comic Books of China's Four Great Classical Novels

        by Xie Pengchen Chen Anming et al.

        A Collection of Comic Books of China's Four Great Classical Novels: Journey to the West, Romance of Three Kingdoms, Dreams of Red Mansions, and Water Margins (A Set of 4 Volumes) displays china's four great classical novels in the form of comic strips. 24 fascicles are included in one set, 6 fascicles in each novel, and a total of 24 fascicles for the 4 novels.

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        Agronomy & crop production
        December 2014

        Potato

        Botany, Production and Uses

        by Richard Veilleux, Rich Novy, Roger Jones, Howard Davies, William Kirk, Vivian Blok, Bjorn Kloosterman, Roland van den Berg, Chuck Brown, Paul Bethke, Jennifer K Bond, Ian C Burke, A J Bussan, Wesley J Everman, Loretta Mikitzel, Mark Stalham, David Wattie, Kaiyun Xie, Albert G. Abbott, Carrie Huffman Wohleb, Mark A Taylor, Andy Jensen, Tim Waters, Robert Davidson. Edited by Roy Navarre, Mark J Pavek.

        Potatoes are a staple crop around the world. Covering all aspects of botany, production and uses, this book presents a comprehensive discussion of the most important topics for potato researchers and professionals. It assesses the latest research on plant growth such as tuber development, water use and seed production, covers all aspects of pest management and reviews postharvest issues such as storage, global markets, and of course, nutritional value and flavour.

      • Politics & government
        March 2019

        Chinese Legend

        From the Special Zone to the Free Trade Zone

        by Xie Guoping

        This book is another masterpiece of the nonfiction writer Xie Guoping following Chinese Legend: The History of Pudong Development, which interprets the great changes in China's history in the form of biography. It tells the story of how Chinese carry out institutional tests in various specific areas step by step with a pragmatic attitude, ranging from the special economic zones at the beginning of the reform and opening up to pilot free trade zone of the time, and from the window-opening to portal-opening.

      • Society & culture: general
        April 2018

        Chinese Legend: History of Pudong Development

        by Xie Guoping

        Chinese Legend: History of Pudong Development consists of 15 chapters, starting from the interpretation of Pudong’s place names. It successively describes the migration of the coastline and the history of Pudong’s land, the development of the salt industry and the prosperity of the Xinchang town, the development of intensive agriculture, the efforts and difficulties of Pudong people going to the sea, the formation of difference between Pudong and Puxi, the Pudong people relying on the Puxi city for development, the modernization of modern Pudong merchants, the cross-strait transportation links of Huangpu River, the development and opening up of the Pudong strategy, the formation of big Pudong administrative district and Pudong’s first conduct and achievements in many respects.

      • May 2012

        Wisdom Leads to Well-being

        by Zhou Guoping

        The book is a collection of essays written by Zhou Guoping with a topic of search for happiness from the perspective of human life. Zhou Guoping believes that life and soul are the most valuable treasures for a person, and he suggests that happiness lies in the simplicity of life and enrichment of spirit.

      • Education

        Philosophy, Learning and the Mathematics Curriculum

        Dialectical Materialism and Pragmatism Related to Chinese and American Mathematics Curriculums

        by Xie, Xuehui

        Mathematics curriculums used in progressive classrooms of the United States and in classrooms of the People’s Republic of China presuppose markedly different philosophies. Xie and Carspecken reconstruct different assumptions operating implicitly within mathematics curriculums developed by the Ministry of Education in China and NCTM in the United States. Each curriculum is constructed upon a deep structure holistically integrating presuppositions about the nature of the human self, society, learning processes, language, concepts, human development, freedom, authority and the epistemology and ontology of mathematical knowledge. Xie and Carspecken next present an extended discussion of the two main philosophical traditions informing these curriculums: dialectical materialism in the case of the Chinese mathematics curriculum, and Dewey’s instrumental pragmatism in the case of NCTM. Both philosophies were developed as movements out of Hegelian idealism while retaining the anti-dualist and anti-empiricist insights of Hegel’s thought. The history of dialectical materialism and Dewey’s instrumentalism is carefully examined by the authors to identify both similarities and sharp differences in the resulting mature philosophies. Drawing upon more recent philosophies of intersubjectivity (Brandom, Habermas) and dialectical materialist psychologies (Vygotsky, Luria), the authors conclude this book with arguments for overcoming the limitations of a purely instrumentalist framework and for expanding potentialities implicit within dialectical philosophies. This book will be of value to a broad audience, including mathematics educators, philosophers, curriculum theorists, social theorists, and those who work in comparative education and learning science.

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