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During the Qing Dynasty, scholars were the esteemed elite who passed imperial examinations. While Hong Kong had no local scholars, it had connections with Qing scholars. After the establishment of the Republic of China, Qing remnants, including top scholars and prime ministers, moved to Hong Kong. They brought orthodox Confucianism and traditional cultural education, shaping Hong Kong's cultural history. This book explores the history of scholars in Hong Kong, their influence, and the establishment of Confucianism. It contains unpublished characters and historical materials.
- AuthorLeung Kai Wing
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2021
Not knowing Taoism, not understanding Chinese culture, not understanding the true meaning of life. This book uses the most concise method to let readers quickly understand the true meaning of Taoism through ten questions. The author analyzes the value and function of traditional Taoism in today's world from the perspective of modern people. Without understanding Taoism, life is like a tree without roots. This is a quite creative book.
- AuthorPoon Huen-wai
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2017
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please trThe Hong Kong Community Chest operates as a "public welfare money box," ensuring that all donations go towards funding welfare services in Hong Kong. This book features oral histories from founders, donors, philanthropists, and the Community Chest's management team. It highlights the organization's 50-year journey, working alongside the people of Hong Kong to create a better community. Serving as a historical record and expression of gratitude, it aims to document the Community Chest's impact on public welfare and charity in Hong Kong.
- AuthorEditorial Committee of "Public Welfare"
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2019
In the 21st century, the learning and living environment is rapidly changing, posing challenges to the values and health of children and adolescents. Educators and parents now understand the need to prioritize holistic development and happiness, alongside academic achievements. This book, written by experts in mindfulness, life education, positive value education, and parent education, introduces core concepts, research, and practical examples to address the challenges and provide coping methods for children's growth at various stages.
- AuthorEdited by Liu Yashi, Lu Ximin, Li Zijian
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2022
When discussing relationships, someone suddenly remarks, "Fortunately, we didn't end up together back then." These words sting more than a personal rejection, leaving you deeply hurt. Even if you no longer desire a relationship with this person, their judgment and comparisons still affect you. As they say, every adult has a few exes they find unbearable. This person, whom you once adored, isn't even an ex, yet you struggle to let go. Perhaps because it never began, it remains etched in your memory. However, years later, as you encounter them, you're shocked to discover they are merely engaged in a cold war with their partner, seeking solace or deliberately provoking. In any case, you
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2014
Li Chun'en's "Live a Good Life" serves as a companion to his core life values. It encourages not disappointing others, not dwelling on minor setbacks, and embracing a calm and peaceful mindset for a better life. As society remains bustling, Li Chun'en persists in writing, inspiring readers with his unwavering attitude towards life.
- AuthorLee Chun Eun
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2010