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Jin Yong, the founder of Ming Pao and a master of martial arts novels including "The Legend of the Condor Heroes and "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, lived an extraordinary life that left a lasting impact. This book delves into the anecdotes of this literary genius, as shared by 24 celebrities and individuals who had a deep connection with Jin Yong. It is a treasure trove of stories, with contributions from notable figures like Ni Kuang, who rarely writes but has offered his insights. From the green years of campus to the memories of growth, these pages unfold a world both strange and imaginative, where chivalry and the power of words intertwine.
- AuthorNi Kuang, Ming Pao Publishing House
- PublisherMing Pao Publishing
- Publication Date2018
Drawing cartoons may be the most boring activity, but it serves as a release for suppressed anxiety and adds vibrancy to a mundane life. Engaging in something intentionally monotonous can make life more lively. So, what's wrong with embracing boredom? It may not lead to a worry-free life, wealth, or fame, but the process itself provides warmth, satisfaction, and happiness. Inspired by this, the author decided to share these feelings through the book, inviting others to experience the same joy.
- AuthorLiu Yuanzhang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2011
In the fifth Kam Ling's travel case, a letter adorned with a strikingly red, dripping rose sets the stage. Unsettlingly, a lawyer, two professors, and a wealthy businessman, all educated and mentally stable, meet their demise at the hands of the police. As the criminal investigation unfolds, the question of who is hiding and manipulating events emerges.
- AuthorKam Ling
- PublisherTian Di Book Company Limited
- Publication Date2012
This book is a collection of historical essays by Jian Bo-zan, covering the general situation of ancient Chinese society, the real lives of the people, and the development of peripheral tribes. The author cites rich historical materials, utilizes popular and vivid language, and demonstrates strong thoughtfulness throughout the work.
- AuthorZhen Bozan
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2023
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This compelling narrative follows the incredible journey of Lam Wai-chun, a factory worker who transformed his life and rose to become a renowned snack king in Hong Kong. As a rule-breaker, he fearlessly confronts the dominance of the "supermarket hegemony." With his down-to-earth nature, he embodied the values of a typical Hong Kong boy, remaining resolute in the face of temptation and oppression, and becoming a symbol of integrity, resilience, diligence, ambition, and unwavering passion.
- AuthorOral: Lin Weijun Text: Yang Aoqing
- PublisherMing Pao Publishing
- Publication Date2016
Chinese women have played a crucial role in the history of Christianity in China, actively participating in social movements and advocating for the improvement of women's social status and rights. In this comprehensive work, ten scholars from the United States, mainland China, and Hong Kong provide a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural perspective on the history of women within Chinese Christianity. Their research covers the Anglican women's role in Chinese society, starting from the 19th century when the Anglican Church first arrived in China. They delve into topics such as the establishment of the Chinese Anglican Church, the interaction between Anglican women and local churches, and their contributions to society. These contributions include promoting women's education, establishing girls' schools, ordaining the first group of female pastors, and engaging in social work through Anglican women's groups.
- AuthorChen Ruiwen, Zhou Shuyan
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2018