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        Chang Yu still life painting

        by Chang Yu

        In the modern Chinese painting circle, Chang Yu is a leader, once alternately refreshing the Chinese oil painting auction record. Painter Chang Yu has had ups and downs throughout her life, and insists on going her own way in art. He is recognized in the West as a world-class painter, a Chinese Modigliani, a painter who creates freely for his artistic beliefs and makes remarkable achievements. Chang Yu turned from the most familiar Chinese art to another brand new western art field, and constantly explored and pursued on the basis of Chinese painting, finally achieving Chang Yu's special painting style of simplicity and fluency. Chang Yu is an indelible Oriental pearl. Few books of Chang Yu are published in China. We popularize such art and publicize Chang Yu's achievements in the history of Chinese art in the 20th century.The series consists of 3 books. This book is Chang Yu's collection of still life flower paintings, which contains more than 60 of his important and iconic vase flower works. Chang Yu's still life works are a mirror of his inner world. "The feeling of desolation.

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        December 2022

        Art Works of Chang ShuhongVol.1

        by The author Chang Shuhong (1904-1994) was a renowned artist and Dunhuang art researcher. He is considered the founder of Dunhuang studies and the pioneer of Dunhuang cultural career in China, earning him the title "Guardian of Dunhuang."

        Carefully selected and meticulously compiled, this collection features nearly four hundred artworks from the various stages of Mr. Chang Shuhong's artistic career. It encompasses a wide range of categories, including oil paintings, watercolors, copies, sketches, and more, offering a comprehensive showcase of the distinctive creative characteristics of Mr. Chang Shuhong across different periods and reflecting his artistic journey under different circumstances. Authored by experts from the Dunhuang Academy, the detailed annotations provide valuable insights into the background of each piece, aiding readers in gaining a deeper understanding of the stories behind the artworks and interpreting Dunhuang art.

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        December 2022

        Art Works of Chang ShuhongVol.2

        by The author Chang Shuhong (1904-1994) was a renowned artist and Dunhuang art researcher. He is considered the founder of Dunhuang studies and the pioneer of Dunhuang cultural career in China, earning him the title "Guardian of Dunhuang."

        Carefully selected and meticulously compiled, this collection features nearly four hundred artworks from the various stages of Mr. Chang Shuhong's artistic career. It encompasses a wide range of categories, including oil paintings, watercolors, copies, sketches, and more, offering a comprehensive showcase of the distinctive creative characteristics of Mr. Chang Shuhong across different periods and reflecting his artistic journey under different circumstances. Authored by experts from the Dunhuang Academy, the detailed annotations provide valuable insights into the background of each piece, aiding readers in gaining a deeper understanding of the stories behind the artworks and interpreting Dunhuang art.

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        Children's & YA

        I Want to Be a Green Onion

        by Chang Xin’gang

        I Want to Be a Green Onion is a novel shedding light on realistic problems during the growth of children. From kindergarten to the fifth grade, the protagonist of the novel Pan Chunchun has been burdened with expectations from his grandpa, dad and mum. But in Chunchun's heart, he has always wanted to become an ordinary but extremely tenacious "green onion". What kind of unusual story will he have?   Through Pan Chunchun's stories of growth, the author calls for children's voices to be heard and respected. The book is closely associated with the contemporary lives of children and can be regarded as a milestone work in the growth-themed fictions of Chang Xin'gang.

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        Children's & YA

        Three Pieces of Young Ginger

        by Chang Xin’gang

        Three Pieces of Young Ginger is a novel about growing up. It tells stories of three boys of the same age, Xijia Kangrui, a fan of animals, Wan Juan, who enjoys fantasying, and Meng Da, a football fan. Like three pieces of spicy young ginger, they express their dissatisfaction with life, taste their respective sadness, and grow up in the way they like. Though look alike, when you get closer, you realize they are as different as you can never find one identical piece of ginger.   Three Pieces of Young Ginger is one of the typical growing up fiction books of Chang Xin'gang, reflecting the realistic home-school life of contemporary children. Through these painful, hopeful growing up stories, the author conveys his profound thought on the education system and family relationship and calls for more spaces for children to express, to make choices, and to try and fail.

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        October 2018

        Krieg im Kaukasus

        Die kaukasische Prosa

        by Lew Tolstoj, Rosemarie Tietze, Rosemarie Tietze, Rosemarie Tietze

        Vom Leben auf dem Landgut der Familie angeödet, begleitete der junge Lew Tolstoi 1851 seinen ältesten Bruder Nikolai, der im Kaukasus dient, an seinen Einsatzort – Starogladkowskaja, eine Kosakensiedlung am Terek. Seit Jahrzehnten führte das russische Imperium in der Region Krieg. Erst 1859 gelingt es, die von Imam Schamil geeinten muslimischen Kaukasusfürstentümer zu besiegen. Doch um welchen Preis! Tolstoi, der als Fähnrich an Gefechten teilnahm und verwundet wurde, kennt den Krieg und seine Akteure aus eigener Anschauung. Er beschreibt die Tragödie aus allen Perspektiven: an der Seite russischer Soldaten, die zum Freizeitvergnügen ein tschetschenisches Dorf zerstören, und neben den untröstlichen Überlebenden, die in den Trümmern ihrer Behausungen hocken. Mit scharfer Beobachtungsgabe und ethnographischem Blick schildert er die Faszinationsgeschichte der »Kaukasier«, der russischen Abenteurer, die sich, bestrickt von der stolzen Schönheit und Unbezwingbarkeit der Bergbewohner, auf ein Leben einlassen, an dessen Fremdheit sie scheitern. Ein Werk mit dem Titel »Krieg im Kaukasus« hat Tolstoi nie geschrieben. Aber er hat sein Leben lang über den Kaukasus geschrieben. Der Band konfrontiert den frühen mit dem späten Tolstoi. Von der nüchtern protokollhaften frühen Prosa von Überfall (1852) und Holzschlag (1855) bis zu den romanhaft farbigen Kosaken (1863), dem harten mündlichen Duktus des Gefangenen im Kaukasus (1872) und dem in Montagetechnik verfassten Hadschi Murat (postum 1912) – in Rosemarie Tietzes Neuübersetzung werden sie erstmal in ihrer stilistischen Bandbreite und ihrem sprachlichen Reichtum erfahrbar.

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        June 2022

        Dunhuang, Dunhuang

        by Chang Shuhong (1904–1994), the author, was a famous artist and researcher on the art of Dunhuang. As the founder of Dunhuang Studies and a pioneer of Dunhuang cultural undertakings, he was honored as "the guardian of Dunhuang."

        Dunhuang, Dunhuang—The Autobiography of Chang Shuhong tells the life of Mr. Chang Shuhong, the guardian of Dunhuang, who devoted all his life to Dunhuang.

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        March 1999

        Puschkins Hase

        by Andrej Bitow, Rosemarie Tietze

        Bitow wurde 1937 in Leningrad geboren, veröffentlichte seit 1959 Erzählungen, Essays, Romane sowie Reiseberichte. 1990 erhielt er den russischen Puschkin-Preis. Mit dem Roman Das Puschkinhaus ist Bitow 1978 (dt. 1983) weltweit bekannt geworden. In deutscher Sprache erschienen darüber hinaus Das Licht der Toten (1990), Mensch in Landschaft (1994), Puschkins Hase (1999) und Armenische Lektionen (2002). Bitow starb am 3. Dezember 2018 in Moskau. Rosemarie Tietze, geboren 1944, eine der renommiertesten und vielfach ausgezeichneten Übersetzerinnen aus dem Russischen, u. a. des Werks von Andrej Bitow, Gaito Gasdanow und Lew Tolstoi. Ihre Neuübersetzung von Anna Karenina (2012) wurde ein Bestseller.

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        June 2022

        The Splendor of Dunhuang

        Dialogues between Chang Shuhong and Daisaku Ikeda

        by Chang Shuhong (1904–1994), the author, was a famous artist and researcher on the art of Dunhuang. As the founder of Dunhuang Studies and a pioneer of Dunhuang cultural undertakings, he was honored as "the guardian of Dunhuang."

        The book consists of dialogues between Chang Shuhong, the guardian of Dunhuang, and Daisaku Ikeda, a famous Japanese thinker. It contains five chapters, focusing on Dunhuang art and oriental civilization.

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        June 2022

        On Dunhuang Murals

        by Chang Shuhong (1904–1994), the author, was a famous artist and researcher on the art of Dunhuang. As the founder of Dunhuang Studies and a pioneer of Dunhuang cultural undertakings, he was honored as "the guardian of Dunhuang."

        On Dunhuang Murals is general reading material about the art of Dunhuang murals, and it’s the ingenious work of Mr. Chang Shuhong, the pioneer of Dunhuang Studies in China.

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        June 2022

        On Dunhuang Painted Sculptures

        by Chang Shuhong (1904–1994), the author, was a famous artist and researcher on the art of Dunhuang. As the founder of Dunhuang Studies and a pioneer of Dunhuang cultural undertakings, he was honored as "the guardian of Dunhuang."

        On Dunhuang Painted Sculptures is general reading material about the art of Dunhuang painted sculptures, and it’s the ingenious work of Mr. Chang Shuhong, the pioneer of Dunhuang Studies in China.

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        June 2022

        Mogao Grottoes Art in Dunhuang

        by Chang Shuhong (1904–1994), the author, was a famous artist and researcher on the art of Dunhuang. As the founder of Dunhuang Studies and a pioneer of Dunhuang cultural undertakings, he was honored as "the guardian of Dunhuang."

        Mogao Grottoes Art in Dunhuang is general reading material about the art of Dunhuang grottoes, and it’s the ingenious work of Mr. Chang Shuhong, the pioneer of Dunhuang Studies in China.

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        How Quixote Saved the World

        by Chang Li

        The Picture Book of Philosophical Stories for Children inspired by four Chinese and foreign literary classics (Tales from a Carefree Studio, Moby Dick, Don Quixote, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), this book carefully retells the works of four famous writers - Pu Songling, Herman Melville, Cervantes, and Shakespeare - all set in the context of modern children's lives, containing profound philosophical ideas, and skillfully incorporating the true meaning of wisdom and discernment. The form of this book is children's favorite picture books style, so that children can talk to literary classics and understand the philosophy in the stories. A contrast to Cervantes' Don Quixote, retaining the personas of Don Quixote and Sancho to express the relationship between fantasy and reality. The adventures of a child faithful to the world of fairy tales in the real world. Quixote believes in the fantasy world of fairy tale books (not knight books), and ultimately this fantasy helps himself and others.

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        October 2021

        Alles sauber ... oder was?

        Mein Reinigungsguide für Körper, Haushalt & Umwelt

        by Sokol, Andrea

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        Ten Thousand Versions of You

        by Chang Xingang

        Online courses, drones, intelligent robots... This book tells 32 stories that closely reflect the present lives of children. Through the eyes of children, the author showcases the problems they might encounter in their daily lives and offers them solutions and comfort through literature. By engaging in these stories, the young readers can deepen their thoughts and empathy, and obtain character development and personal growth.

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        Watching Whale

        by Chang Li

        The Picture Book of Philosophical Stories for Children inspired by four Chinese and foreign literary classics (Tales from a Carefree Studio, Moby Dick, Don Quixote, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), this book carefully retells the works of four famous writers - Pu Songling, Herman Melville, Cervantes, and Shakespeare - all set in the context of modern children's lives, containing profound philosophical ideas, and skillfully incorporating the true meaning of wisdom and discernment. The form of this book is children's favorite picture books style, so that children can talk to literary classics and understand the philosophy in the stories.Against Melville's Moby Dick, retaining Moby Dick, Captain Ahab, and inserting Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea, the relationship between humans and whales is reconstructed to make a modern reflection on the relationship between man and nature in the present and the future. A stranded whale goes missing and a kind girl goes to sea to look for it ...

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        Guess who will come to love me

        by Chang Li

        The Picture Book of Philosophical Stories for Children inspired by four Chinese and foreign literary classics (Tales from a Carefree Studio, Moby Dick, Don Quixote, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), this book carefully retells the works of four famous writers - Pu Songling, Herman Melville, Cervantes, and Shakespeare - all set in the context of modern children's lives, containing profound philosophical ideas, and skillfully incorporating the true meaning of wisdom and discernment. The form of this book is children's favorite picture books style, so that children can talk to literary classics and understand the philosophy in the stories. Against Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", retaining the magic plot, taken from the prankster elf Puck, the "comedy of errors touching", to present a sense of intricate comedy in the form of a play within a play. A brother who feels neglected by his family because of the birth of his sister, with the help of a poker elf, manages to make life even more chaotic ... Of course, everything is eventually resolved successfully.

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        Pu Songling's Desk-mate is A Flower Fairy

        by Chang Li

        The Picture Book of Philosophical Stories for Children inspired by four Chinese and foreign literary classics (Tales from a Carefree Studio, Moby Dick, Don Quixote, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), this book carefully retells the works of four famous writers - Pu Songling, Herman Melville, Cervantes, and Shakespeare - all set in the context of modern children's lives, containing profound philosophical ideas, and skillfully incorporating the true meaning of wisdom and discernment. The form of this book is children's favorite picture books style, so that children can talk to literary classics and understand the philosophy in the stories. According to Pu Songling's "Liao Zhai Zhiyi", the persona of Pu Songling is preserved and taken from the autobiography of "Liao Zhai Zhiyi" as well as part of the storyline. A lonely child with a world of his own. Showing a journey of waves, a history of retrospection and reflection, a future that should be even better. A lonely child, in need of friendship, a friend in trouble, in need of help. When the individual fights against power, the whole of nature comes to help, and the plant grows wildly, both in anger and in ecstasy.

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