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This book, titled "Self-help, Float Up!", is a unique motivational read that chronicles the journey of a Hong Konger who battled through depression and discovered the philosophy of life. It emphasizes three key points: rewriting destiny, changing life, and embracing oneself. The author, who experienced personal lows upon returning from Argentina, found solace in reading and shares their thoughts and experiences to help others find better thinking and a more comfortable life. Despite enduring hardships in various aspects of life, the author's continuous reflection and exploration led to transformative insights that brought about peace and happiness.
- Authorhermanjuan779
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2019
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The act of forgetting something may come effortlessly, But to forget someone proves to be a formidable challenge... For emotions weigh heavily on the soul, And tears inflict a unique form of anguish, While memories breed a lingering sorrow that keeps one awake through the night... The emptiness within life is merely a void, Yet the anguish that refuses to depart Is a profound erosion of spirit and a sense of helplessness... My heart is ceaselessly consumed by thoughts of you... In moments of tranquility, Your memory floods my thoughts... I recognize that this longing must remain buried deep within...
- AuthorAdelaide
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2021
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Longing for someone adds a sweet intensity to love; it also brings a tinge of bitterness, making love more unforgettable. Love, indeed, is one of life's most consuming emotions. While we hold our own love close, we are drawn to the experiences of others, finding echoes of our own emotions and experiences in their tales of love and heartache. "Why Do You Always Make Me Sad" could be a collection of poignant essays, a chronicle of love, or a series of heartfelt musings, serving as a tender reminder of the moments when we, too, loved, fretted, felt sorrow, and reveled in happiness. Through these emotional narratives, we rediscover pieces of ourselves.
- AuthorAdelaide
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2021
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The Shinsengumi, also known as the ""Wolves of Mibu"", was a samurai organization that was feared at the end of the Japanese shogunate. Led by Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo, they were tasked with protecting the Tokugawa shogun and maintaining the security of Kyoto, and were skilled in assassination and encirclement, their fame spread throughout Kyoto, Osaka, and Edo. This book takes readers deep into the daily operations of the Shinsengumi, interesting personal stories, and the ins and outs of famous assassination operations. Through historical records and existing historical sites in Japan, it takes readers on a ""time travel"" to the end of the shogunate era to reacquaint themselves with the Shinsengumi.
- AuthorStephane Lun
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2021
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Lam Wan Chung published the essay collection "Past Memories - A Hong Konger's Adventure" to review his life. This book is composed of more than forty independent short stories, including reviews of major events in Hong Kong, interesting life events of the year, career choices, and social travel. The articles in this book are full of human touch, the author writes about relatives and friends, all revealing true feelings. The author, an engineer by training, is a good storyteller with a simple and delicate writing style and rich vocabulary.
- AuthorLam Wan Chung
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2020
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This medical book captures the dynamic exchange between teachers and students, presenting a collection of real cases that have sparked enthusiastic discussions. From topics like the circulation process of cerebrospinal fluid to the treatment of gout and degenerative arthritis of the knee, this book covers a range of medical inquiries. It also explores questions about differentiating between central and peripheral facial paralysis, the ingredients and production of Pearl Muscle Ointment, and the treatment plan for shingles in Chinese medicine. Whether you're a medical student or simply curious, these discussions offer intriguing insights and medically meaningful inspirations.
- AuthorWong Wing Ho
- PublisherRed Publishing (Aomori Culture)
- Publication Date2021
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