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Seventy-five years after the end of World War II, as we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the war's victory, it's crucial to remember the sacrifices made by the old soldiers for the stability of their homeland. These nearly hundred-year-old veterans, the last living witnesses of the war, provide firsthand accounts and preserve precious historical materials for the future. Their stories fill the gaps in textbooks and reflect the chaos and resilience of wartime life. The intergenerational nature of this oral history ensures that the legacy of the war will be passed down for generations to come.

  • AuthorYuan Meifang, Lu Muyun
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2020
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Seventy-five years after World War II, it's crucial to remember the sacrifices and resilience of the old soldiers who fought for their homeland. These nearly hundred-year-old veterans are the last living witnesses of the war, providing firsthand accounts and preserving precious historical materials for future generations. Their stories fill the gaps in textbooks and reflect the chaos and resilience of wartime life. The intergenerational nature of this oral history ensures that the legacy of the war will be passed down for generations to come.

  • AuthorYuan Meifang, Lu Muyun
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2020
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The novel "The Legacy of Love" included in this book was written by the author based on her own personal experience. The novel is based on the rise and fall of the protagonist's family and the protagonist's bumpy fate. It writes about the persistence of faith in hardship, the adherence to truth, goodness and beauty, and the longing for a bright and just social order. The novel incorporates the author's humanistic thinking on various aspects of society such as fate, marriage, and life and death. It not only has a microcosm of the times, but also the joys and sorrows of several generations, and a true love runs through it.

  • AuthorChen Furong
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2019
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This hilarious collection of love quotes provides a fresh perspective on relationships. With witty insights like "What's the difference between an angry girlfriend and a terrorist? The latter can negotiate, the former cannot," and "Don't be a man who needs a woman, be a man who a woman needs," the author explores the complexities of love with humor and thought-provoking observations. From the stages of acquaintance, pursuit, and development to dating, third parties, breakups, and marriage, this book offers entertaining guidance for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics between the sexes.

  • AuthorTony
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2018
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Dr. Cui Shaohan addresses various misconceptions about traditional Chinese medicine, including questions about dietary choices and health benefits. With over forty years of experience as a laboratory technician and more than ten years as a lecturer in laboratory science, Dr. Cui combines modern medical theory knowledge and personal clinical experience to debunk these misconceptions. His book integrates clinical biochemistry and traditional Chinese medicine, offering preventive and therapeutic dietary soups for common health issues in urban settings. Additionally, the book provides insights into acupressure points for alleviating and preventing various common urban diseases, pediatric diseases, gynecological diseases, and geriatric diseases. It also shares interesting stories related to traditional Chinese medicine, enriching readers' understanding of this ancient practice.

  • AuthorCui Shaohan
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2017
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The 70th anniversary of the end of World War II is a reminder of the sacrifices made during those years. In addition to celebrating the peace we have enjoyed for decades, we should remember the old soldiers who made great sacrifices for the stability of their homeland. Thirteen nearly centenarian veterans, the last surviving witnesses of the war, offer firsthand accounts that fill the gaps in textbooks and reflect the chaos and resilience of wartime life. Their personal narratives, military documents, and photos provide priceless historical materials for future generations. The oral history of these veterans, combined with detailed accounts of battles, ensures that the legacy of the war will be passed down for generations to come.

  • AuthorYuan Meifang, Lu Muyun
  • PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
  • Publication Date2015
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