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Life requires adventure, and adventure requires courage. The primary virtue of a family is not justice, but love or emotion. What are the four principles of happiness? Why does society need justice? More freedom means less equality. Is there a conflict between freedom and equality?

Through the author's exploration of twelve philosophical issues that delve into self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, and the embodiment of important social values, readers will gain the ability to think critically and the power to put their thoughts into practice. They will also become familiar with the doctrines and arguments of famous Chinese and Western philosophers.

  • AuthorLiang Guang-yao
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2018
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Life demands courage to face risks. Love and emotions, rather than justice, form the core virtues of a family. What are the four principles that lead to happiness? Why is justice essential for society? Is there a conflict between freedom and equality when striving for more freedom? Join the author on a journey through twelve philosophical topics, exploring self-discovery, navigating relationships, and embracing important social values. Gain insights into renowned Eastern and Western philosophers' theories, as well as the author's perspective, while fostering critical thinking and practical skills to enhance personal growth.

  • AuthorLiang Guangyao
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2018
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Life is more than mere existence. It encompasses something beyond material pursuits and fame. It includes the ability to appreciate and be moved by the world around us, fostering curiosity and respect for other forms of life. Instead of focusing solely on ourselves, we should broaden our perspective to understand the fascinating and worthy creatures that share our world. From an early age, we are taught simplistic lessons about butterflies being lazy and bees being diligent. However, there is more to the story. Butterflies, for instance, spend their lives amidst colorful flowers, a sight we admire without considering the fact that butterflies are actually colorblind. This revelation challenges our assumptions and highlights the hidden complexities of the natural world.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2011
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Two authors present two sides of a supernatural tale, where two protagonists embark on independent plots that intertwine to create a chilling ghost story. A love poem hides a haunting specter from a past life, while a long-haired woman repeatedly attempts to jump from a seven-story building. A night shift nurse drifts through the eerie corridors of a fifth-floor ward, and a mysterious child whispers behind a bedroom door. In the realm of dreams, a pig's blood porridge shop looms at the head of a bridge. A ghostly doctor removes stitches from the protagonist's eyes, unveiling a series of thrilling and blood-soaked events.

  • AuthorGeng Zelin, Zhao Lifan
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010
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This book designs 10 scenic herb paths, taking you to explore Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, including: watching the sea of clouds on the top of Tai Mo Shan, enjoying the scenery of the southern district on Violet Hill, and admiring the most beautiful bay in Hong Kong at Tai Long Wan. The routes have both high and low difficulty levels, suitable for people with different hiking experiences.

The book contains detailed information and precautions about the routes, and collects more than 100 kinds of herbs that can be seen along the way, with color pictures to explain the form of the herbs, adding fun to the hiking journey of searching for herbs, and increasing readers' knowledge of botany and herbal medicine.

  • AuthorLee Ning-hon, Cheng Kam-shun
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2012
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20 Habits That Will Serve You for a Lifetime: Emotions, Listening, Expression, Positivity, Courage, Perseverance, Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Appreciation, Humility, Trust, Caring, Tolerance, Honesty, Teamwork, Commitment, Respect, Learning, Gratitude, Giving

It's better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish. Children who receive "cramming education" from an early age may "win at the starting line" for a while, but what about the rest of their lives? Why not let children continue to lead the way in the marathon of life and be invincible?

The author firmly believes that "behavioral habits affect results" and has specially tailored the "20 good habits" rules. Cultivating good habits can benefit parents while educating their children, achieving mutual growth. Starting today, cultivate the "20 good habits" and change personal, marital, and family relationships. Cultivate the "20 good habits" and make friends with emotional enemies, face everything with a gentle and firm stance, and the choice is in your hands!

  • AuthorPeter Kook Ying-tai
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2021
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