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Ong Yi Hing's latest essay collection "Along the Way" delves into the theme of memories and life, offering over 140 pieces drawn from his personal experiences. It reflects on the passage of time and the endurance of one's true self amid the challenges of life. As he navigates the journey of growing up, he embraces the joys and sorrows of childhood, cherishing the persistence, hobbies, and obsessions that have shaped his identity. This collection captures the essence of staying true to oneself, even as one evolves through life's experiences.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2009
On life's journey, I've come to realize that growth is the most significant aspect. Often, the destination doesn't match our expectations, and the imagined plans prove futile upon arrival. Rather than forcing it, it's better to tuck these notions away and patiently await the right moment to unfold them. Through detours and moments of being lost, I've gained valuable experience, understanding that as we mature, we can't always be recklessly heroic. Rash passion and easy sacrifice can lead to empty and absurd outcomes, akin to dying senselessly in a mirage. It's a realization that we may end up looking foolish, much like Don Quixote tilting at windmills.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2012
Ding Shisun, a legendary mathematician who entered the Chinese mathematics community in the 1940s, later became the president of Peking University, and devoted himself to politics. He once said: I have never had a long-term goal in my life, so I consider myself to be without great ambition, but I must do today's things best in pursuit. This book is a panoramic biography of Ding Shisun, reflecting the growth, joys and sorrows, ups and downs, and helplessness of intellectuals in political movements and social changes.
- AuthorOral by Ding Shisun, interviewed and organized by Yuan Xiangdong and Guo Jinhai.
- PublisherKai Ming Bookstore
- Publication Date2021
"Different Monster Parents: Same Love, Different Growth" explores the traits of "monster parents" who exhibit overprotective and demanding behaviors centered on their children. In the United States, these parents are often referred to as "helicopter parents," as they are likened to hovering helicopters, ready to intervene and solve problems for their children. Educators are often daunted by these parents, who tend to view themselves as consumers, overprotect their children, and shift the responsibility of education onto schools and teachers, thereby adding significant burden and pressure to educators.
- AuthorZhao Rongde
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2016
Ni Kuang's out-of-print classic essay collection "Unsent Letters" is a recent addition to his diverse body of work, which includes novels, movie scripts, and essays that express his personal opinions. The collection, comprising two essay columns, "Thoughts" and "Unsent Letters," originally appeared in weekly magazines before being compiled into a book. Since its publication, "Unsent Letters" has sparked mixed reactions, with some readers agreeing with the views expressed and others passionately opposing them. Ni Kuang emphasizes that whether readers agree or disagree is not the primary concern, as personal thoughts are inherently subjective and may challenge traditional concepts of "morality." While his ideas may not resonate with everyone, Ni Kuang asserts that "Unsent Letters" will never be mailed, signifying the deeply personal nature of the collection.
- AuthorNi Kuang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2011
""The god of the writing world, Wang Feng Liang, and the goddess Angela Beatrice will each share various understandings and misunderstandings in love from the perspectives of men and women. Ruolan, a network goddess, and Aze, an animal volunteer who is usually shy to meet people. Two strangers, each with their own experiences and thoughts, but since the appearance of a dog... What attitude do men and women each have towards each other in a love affair? And how to deal with various obstacles and challenges in feelings? Two lives, two perspectives, one story.""
- AuthorWang Feng Liang, Angela beatrice
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2016