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      • Zhejiang Publishing United Group

        More than 1,000 titles of books by Zhejiang Publishing United Group have been traded with over 100 foreign publishing houses including Bertelsmann, Pearson, Hachette, Larousse, Gallimard, MacMillan, Random, DK, Shogakukan Inc., Kodansha Inc., Simon & Schuster and other world-famous university publishing houses such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Illustrations of Yan Zhen's Works: Above Living

        by Yan Zhen

        "Above Living" is a novel by Yan Zhen. The author uses meticulous meticulous brushwork to describe college life and academic ecology one by one. From the examination and employment of doctoral students, to the work and life of college teachers, the distribution of papers and page fees, academic seminars, awards, application for topics, competition for administrative positions, and even the application and acquisition of students' election cadres, examinations, and grants Wait, there are so many stories about corruption in colleges and universities, which are rarely encountered by readers outside colleges. He even wrote about the real situation of another type of intellectuals, represented by "I", who have conscience and pursuit, but have no choice but to survive in the real environment. Although these people have also succumbed to reality, they still have a trace of longing for the independent personality of Chinese traditional intellectuals deep in their hearts. The special feature of "Above Living" is that it has a detailed description of the academic ecology and "survival" ecology of colleges and universities, which is of pioneering significance, and is happy to see by people who care about education and knowledge communities. Moreover, this novel is written with great meaning, with the height of literature and the height of thinking.

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        May 2014

        The Mysterious Forbidden City

        by Jian Qianai

        On the wedding night of Emperor Guangxu (1871-1908), whose queen was secretly eating wood...... Imperial Consort Zhen in her blooming age started her mysterious life in the Forbidden City......

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        August 2016

        Water Margin(Digital Edition)

        by Shi Nai An

        In the final years of the Song dynasty,China was in a state of political and social turmoil.Besides frequent foreign invasion and a large number of man made and natural disasters there were also constant peasants rebellion.In order to transform society and make it more equitable and human, 108 heroes joined together in Liang Shan to oppose the local officials and genitures.Thus began the corsages and moving drama on which the novel water margin is based.

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        June 2015

        Dream Amusement Park

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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        June 2015

        Dandelion’ s Children

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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        June 2015

        Woolen Clothes

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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        June 2015

        A Magical Eraser

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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        June 2015

        Girl, Be Good

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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        June 2015

        Round and Fatty

        Parent-Child Stories

        by Zhen Guoguo

        Imaginary plots and humorous dialogue enable children to think about the meaning of dreams. The work includes a group of little characters in an amusement park. They have their own small dreams, which make them happy and joyful. Only the park manager’s steps can make them quiet again.

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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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        December 2014

        Living above Life

        by Yan Zhen

        This novel presents the image of some contemporary Chinese intellectuals represented by Nie Zhiyuan who, instead of being pushed around by convention, tries to live beyond mediocrity and to pursue truth. Rather than being worldly or sophisticated, these people are serious about everything and hold on to the moral bottom-line of intellectuals by distancing themselves from the stink of money. They have independent intellectual personality with the determination to model after such great historical figures as Cao Xueqin. They broaden their academic perspective, construct their own framework of learning, and try their best to find the value and meaning of living above life. Of course, this novel also depicts the corruption of knowledge brought on by connections and circles, the distortion of personality brought on by money and power … and the perplexity, struggle, compromise and adherence of people with lofty ideals like Nie Zhiyuan.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Illustrations of Yan Zhen's Works: The Water of Canglang

        by Yan Zhen

        "The Canglang Water" is a full-length novel. The protagonist Chi Dawei is a rural college student with no background. He spent eight years of college life in the atmosphere of strong idealism in the early 1980s. After graduation, he entered the Provincial Department of Health as the first master's degree. In this small health hall, Chi Dawei experienced a mental journey from confrontation to retreat to surrender. This journey allowed him to become a hard-hearted and capable workplace man from a simple youth full of edges and corners with a mission. This whole process of transformation is long and painful. In the scorching cold and warm human world, in the turbulent workplace stage, in the bizarre world, how persistent a fresh person persists, persists to the point of breaking his blood. How can a kind and persistent young man hesitate, hesitate, doubt and suffer when faced with the great contrast between his humble soul and the huge and mysterious worldly power.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Illustrations of Yan Zhen's Works: Because of Women

        by Yan Zhen

        "Because of a Woman" is a full-length novel. The heroine Liu Yiyi, like all intellectual women, yearns for love and pursues independence, but after graduating from university, she was brutally encircled and suppressed by men, money and desire. She rushed from the left to the right and couldn't break through. She looked around at a loss and went to sink. The one who should love realizes that it is even more of a dead end. In the end, he succumbed to fate and walked into a dull marriage. She has never used her feet to stand firmly on the ground, allowing her love to last forever with a certain spiritual connotation, she just wove a beautiful dream floating and dizzy, counting on someone to help her To achieve the highest happiness in her life. In the face of every reality, because she was a woman, she repeatedly chose to compromise and choose temporary satisfaction, losing to the weakest part of human nature. The author conducts a detailed anatomy of this common story. Liu Yiyi's plight represents the true plight of some intellectual women. The novel deeply embodies the author's sense of anxiety.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Illustrations of Yan Zhen's Works: Once in the End of the World

        by Yan Zhen

        "Once in the End of the World" is a novel with realistic themes. It vividly described the inner pain and embarrassment of a generation of overseas students. At the same time, it describes the struggle of a group of Chinese in a foreign land. The protagonist of the book, Gao Liwei, a graduate student in history, went to Canada because of his girlfriend. He wanted to take root, but found that Canada he was fascinated by dealt with this pious outsider with a kind of unchanging indifference. No matter how hard he tried, he They all feel that they are an outsider who can only stand outside the door of this paradise, confused and helpless. Under such circumstances, his insistence on his masculine personality caused his relationship with Lin Siwen to deteriorate day by day, and in the end he could only break up. After the breakup, Gao Liwei was still sad. He worked hard, thrifty and thrifty, in order to accumulate enough 50,000 yuan as soon as possible to leave this "paradise on earth" that he considered almost impossible to integrate into his entire life. The story description in this book inherits the author's consistent fine writing style. Whether writing about the protagonist dealing with work troubles or dealing with emotional entanglements, they all show deep ideological connotation and meticulous artistic style. The psychological activities of the heroes and heroines in the whole process are vividly expressed in delicate language.

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        Tell Children About the Sanxingdui

        by Liu Xingshi

        The Sanxingdui Ruins are considered one of the most the greatest archaeological finds of China in the 20th century. Located in the southwest China's Sichuan Province, the ruins are believed to be the remnants of the ancient Shu Kingdom, predating the Xia Dynasty by 700 years or even thousands of years, dating back up to 3000 or 5000 years ago. What is the truth about this period of history and who built it? This is a mystery to the world. Liu Xingshi is a prehistoric archaeological researcher, contemporary geologist, science popularization writer, and expert in Sanxingdui mineral resources investigation. He wrote, at the age of 91, this set of humorous but professional books for children to guide them in uncovering the mysteries of the Sanxingdui Ruins from the perspectives of geography, archaeology, history, and human environmental science. Unlike the most books on the market focusing on the cultural relics unearthed at the Sanxingdui Ruins, including the surprisingly large number of bronzes and ivories, this unique set of books traces back to the ancient Shu civilization and explores how Sanxingdui people lived, including food, clothing, shelter, transportation, labor, and migration, as well as the hidden geography, climate, and environmental knowledge, which leaves infinite imagination space for children.

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