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"Selected Works of Lu Xun" includes more than 50 classic novels and essays by Lu Xun, including "A Madman's Diary", "The True Story of Ah Q", "New Year's Sacrifice", "Kong Yiji", "Medicine", "The Hometown", "On the Restaurant", "Forging the Swords" and other classic novels.

  • AuthorLu Xun
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2017
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The author, Chef Chu, is renowned as a baking instructor, celebrated for his innovative bread-making courses that have garnered a devoted following among students. His expertise lies in seamlessly blending European and Taiwanese bread flavors into the distinct style of Hong Kong bread, utilizing locally-sourced ingredients to craft visually captivating creations. Chef Chu's collection features over thirty bread varieties, all meticulously crafted by the author himself at home using just two small ovens. By mastering the art of bread-making, readers can confidently replicate these delectable breads using a standard home oven, proving that a small oven is more than capable of producing a diverse array of breads.

  • AuthorChef Chu
  • PublisherSeaside Book Company
  • Publication Date2017
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In the novel, Su Hei grapples with a myriad of life's challenges stemming from pain, prompting profound questions: Why does love often transform into harm? Are there truly no innocent individuals in this world? Why do good-hearted people bear the brunt of suffering? What accountability should one assume for their own pain? Following intense anguish, what resonates most deeply? It is not intensified suffering, but rather amplified love, with the hope that no one, not even the most malevolent, should endure unnecessary hardships again.

  • AuthorPure Black
  • PublisherZhi Publishing
  • Publication Date2017
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The apocalypse has come and gone, yet we endure, continuing our daily lives. Meanwhile, Mr. Maso's profound contemplation of the existence of ""ghosts"" persists within the supernatural realm. Within the confines of a mental ward, ""it"" remains confined—an entity that outwardly resembles a human, a man indistinguishable from the ordinary populace. However, the chilling distinction lies in ""its"" heinous act: consuming his own fiancée. This self-proclaimed ""servant"" and cannibal exudes an aura of extreme perversion, violence, and peril, or so it seems to the general populace. However, as a supernatural detective, Mr. Maso possesses a unique perspective on this harrowing case. Astonishingly, the unforgivable murderer seeks to confess solely to Mr. Maso, prompting the detective to contemplate an up-close observation of ""him""...

  • AuthorXu Tianyou
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2012
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This is not simply a ghost story; it defies categorization as supernatural, science fiction, reasoning, horror, or suspense. The narrative delves into the complexities and contradictions that abound in our world, serving as a prelude to a profound enigma: the belief in ghosts. Meet Mr. Ma, a paradoxical figure who embodies these contradictions. While an authority in the supernatural, he staunchly disavows belief in ghosts and deities. Employing meticulous reasoning and delicate investigative methods, Mr. Ma delves into cases supposedly involving ""ghosts."" In the realm of detective reasoning novels, concepts such as ""association,"" ""tells,"" and ""loopholes"" serve as pivotal tools for unraveling mysteries. However, what if the culprit defies the classification of being human? How does one discern their motives and behavior? Do they exhibit discernible patterns or logic? Perhaps the fundamental question is: does this enigmatic entity even exist at all?

  • AuthorXu Tianyou
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010
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Joint recommendation: ""Once you pick up this book, prepare to be plunged into a chilling fantasy realm!"" Pang Ho-cheung exclaimed. ""Xu Tianyou's novels possess a cinematic quality, vividly portraying events and plots to the extent that it feels like watching a complete noir detective movie,"" praised Kwok Chi-kin. ""Maso, as a fictional character, embodies Xu Tianyou's exploration of the 'unknown' and fear of the unseen,"" noted Mai Xiying. He Gu added, ""Embark on a journey with 'Maso' as he navigates between reality and illusion, offering a unique perspective into the extraordinary 'ghost' world, while immersing readers in Tianyou's alternative literary universe constructed from genuine experiences."" The enigmatic Mr. Maso, a supernatural expert and non-theist, challenges a profound assumption: that our current understanding of cosmology may be fundamentally flawed.

  • AuthorXu Tianyou
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010