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Chinese opera, with its roots in folk society, evolved over time as literati and scholars contributed to its creation, elevating it from folk culture to an elegant art form within the grand tradition of Chinese culture. This art form holds a special allure, encompassing tragic, desolate, gorgeous, and disillusioned themes, portraying the nuances of life. From the portrayal of birth, death, purity, and ugliness to the makeup and emotional depth on stage, Chinese opera captures the essence of human experience and the spectrum of emotions.
- AuthorJie Yufeng
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2017
This book features Mr. Tsang's column articles, sharing personal experiences and family life. With the "lazy dad" approach, he promotes a tolerant and open parenting style that respects children's development. As a company president and father, Mr. Tsang offers valuable advice to students on studying, career choices, and work. It encourages avoiding comparisons and unrealistic demands while embracing a flexible approach to life, free from rigid manuals.
- AuthorTsang Kam Keung
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
This book explores the general situation and achievements of the "competence-based" theory in practical application through ten cases of emotional diseases or mental disorders of varying degrees. This book combines theory, case, and reflection, and is an introductory monograph on case work and theory of mental rehabilitation services. At the same time, it also hopes to deepen society's understanding of them through the healing process of mental health recoverers, in order to build a society of mutual help and integration.
- AuthorChristian Family Service Centre
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2019
The TV series "Under the Lion Rock" reflects on whether the road walked by Hong Kong people has been filled with more laughter or more sighs. Over the seventy years from the end of World War II to the present, Hong Kong people have encountered numerous challenging days, yet there have also been moments of joy. In this book, I aim to unveil the journey of Hong Kong people through this nostalgic exploration. Professor Zhou Yongxin's trilogy, "The Real Face of Poverty", "The Identity and Values of Hong Kong People", and "Looking Back at Seventy Years of Hong Kong", serves as a valuable lesson in the social development of post-war Hong Kong. Understanding the path we have traversed in the past will illuminate the possibilities for creating our future.
- AuthorZhou Yongxin
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
This book delves into life education in traditional Chinese culture, creatively interpreting the philosophical categories, classics, and figures of the traditional Confucian, Buddhist, and Taoist schools. It combines personal experience and social practice, drawing on diverse sources to construct a comprehensive ideological system. Divided into three chapters, it explores the application and development of Chinese culture, its role in life education, and offers a guide to the meaning of life. Covering classics such as "Filial Piety Sutra," "Shuowen Jiezi," "Book of Changes," "Confucius Family Language," "Huangdi Neijing," "Sun Tzu's Art of War," and "Historical Records," it discusses filial piety, characters, Yi Dao, ethics, health culture, military, poetry, strategy, heaven and man, and history, as well as the system of Tian De Dao Xue, Yi Xue, medical Qigong, creative training, life education, religious philosophy, water culture, and various traditional cultural schools.
- AuthorPan Shuren
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
This book chronicles the remarkable life of Mr. Chen Yingjie, the founding president of the ""Taishan Public Virtue Association"". Born in poverty in Penghu, he made a vow to eradicate cancer and save lives as a way to repay his mother's kindness. With unwavering determination, he embarked on a challenging journey, lighting the lamp of his soul and paving a path of great love. Mr. Chen's extraordinary story unfolds, starting from his upbringing on the Penghu Islands in Taiwan to his courageous decision to establish the ""Taishan Public Virtue Association"" in Hong Kong. The pain of losing his parents inspired him to climb Mount Taishan, sparking the idea for the association. His mission: to combat cancer and repay his parents' kindness. The book delves into the association's active initiatives, including free clinics, patient support, financial assistance, and medical research promotion. It serves as a testament to the dedicated individuals who have worked tirelessly, silently performing acts of kindness for many years. Furthermore, the book aims to inspire patients to bravely confront life's challenges.
- AuthorChen Yingjie
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2014