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"If you are a reader of Huang Minhua's previous work, 'Until the Rainbow', then 'The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain' can be seen as a continuation of the previous work. If you are reading Huang Minhua's novel for the first time, it doesn't matter. You can read 'The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain' as a completely new book. After reading it, it is best to go back and read 'Until the Rainbow'. It's not necessary to do so, but reading both books together will definitely yield more than the sum of their parts." - Dong Qizhang's recommendation. One day, a father and his child received a famous Czech children's storybook, "The Adventures of Little Mole". The illustrations in the storybook were exquisite, and the characters were interesting and moving. There were also second and third volumes in the series, but they were hard to find in stores. During the summer vacation, which was filled with the haze of the epidemic and the abnormal heat, the father and his children decided to go camping in the wilderness and decided to weave their own stories about Little Mole. During this time, a series of thrilling adventures occurred. In another space, the non-existent mother recorded her experience of a boring writing class and shared her "useless" creative insights with her children. If the disappearance of the woman in "Until the Rainbow" was Huang Minhua's self-realization in writing, then the absence of the mother in "The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain" illustrates how reading and writing can connect people's emotions, and indirectly proves that stories themselves are a place of love. As long as there is love, everyone is here.

  • AuthorWong Man-wah
  • PublisherP.PLUS
  • Publication Date2023
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Frederick Stewart, known as the "Father of Hong Kong Government Education," was born in Scotland. He played a pivotal role in the education sector, serving as the first director of the Hong Kong Government Education Department and principal of the esteemed Central School. Stewart's contributions shaped education in Hong Kong until the establishment of the University of Hong Kong. He also held significant positions such as Registrar General and Deputy Governor, acting as the Governor at times. Stewart's life offers a glimpse into the diverse society of Hong Kong, as he interacted with people from various cultural backgrounds.

  • AuthorBai Jielian
  • PublisherWen Yun Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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This book fills a gap in the study of Hong Kong's gold jewelry manufacturing industry. The author extensively utilizes firsthand documents, including registration charters, asset lists, and government laws, along with interviews and factory visits. It presents a comprehensive history of the gold jewelry and goldsmithing industry in Hong Kong. The book explores the development of the industry in various areas, such as production, retail, and organization. It delves into the evolution of business models and security measures in gold shops, the journey from apprentice to master goldsmith, traditional craftsmanship, the integration of machines in jewelry production, and the role of industry organizations. Through these topics, it reflects the social and economic conditions and changes in Hong Kong over time.

  • AuthorKam Wing Huen
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2022
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This book is divided into two parts. The first part examines the impact of recording on the evolution of Western classical music history. The second part delves into the profound understanding of world history and culture that can be gleaned from music recording, offering a glimpse into the treasure trove it brings.

  • AuthorLudwig
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2016
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Qian Mu, a prominent scholar of Chinese studies, wrote numerous books during his lifetime but never published a comprehensive work on Chinese literary history. Instead, future generations have relied on his scattered lecture articles and essays for insights into ancient Chinese literature. In the 1950s, Qian Mu taught ""Chinese Literary History"" at New Asia College, covering the origins of Chinese literature to the late Qing Dynasty. Although his lecture notes were never organized into a book, Mr. Ye Long, a devoted student, sorted and supplemented the notes to create a compilation. The book consists of over thirty chronologically arranged articles, offering new ideas and explanations for major differences in ancient Chinese literary history. Qian Mu's evaluation of literature is grounded in the concepts of ""history"" and ""people.""

  • AuthorYe Long
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2015
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Mr. Ye Long, a long-time student of Mr. Qian Bin Si, extensively studied Qian Mu's works on various aspects of Chinese history in the 1950s. These works included "Chinese Economic History," "Chinese General History," "Chinese Cultural History," "Chinese Literary History," and "Chinese Socio-Economic History." While we cannot directly experience the teaching style of Master Qian, we are fortunate that Mr. Ye Long diligently preserved and organized his class notes from that time. These notes provide us with a glimpse into Master Qian's dedicated teachings, allowing us to appreciate his profound knowledge of Chinese socio-economic history even after sixty years.

  • AuthorYe Long
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2016