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Wesley's friend Wen Baoyu, for his little lover Miao Nv Lans, ignored his persuasion and willingly went to the Miao territory to accept the test of "Pan Tian Ladder" - looking for the second moon, but was captured by the female savage halfway, life and death uncertain. At this time, the interstellar man Du Ling brought the Tang Dynasty beauty Jin Yue to Wesley's house for help. In the conversation, he proposed that in many major historical events, even if the earth people were trapped in tyranny, they were still unwilling to fight hard, thus paying more lives. The tragic ending made Wesley fall into thought. Coincidentally, when Wesley and Bai Su responded to Du Ling's request to go to a certain place in Miaojiang, planning to perform the dangerous interstellar shuttle operation for him, he accidentally broke into the residence of the female savage and saw Wen Baoyu in danger...

  • AuthorNi Kuang (Wisely)
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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"The Modern Slow Movement Health Preservation Method - Easy and Simple Qigong Learning" will teach you the wisdom and skills of slow movement, slow breathing, slow aging, slow weight loss, and slow thinking, helping you to get rid of the anxious life in a hurry, and to eliminate the chronic diseases caused by "fast".

  • AuthorBai Yan, Yan Kuan
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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Exercise promotes better sleep, helps develop exercise habits, releases endorphins to alleviate negative emotions, and enhances mental health. The growing interest in running and sports, along with the increasing focus on mental health, has led to research highlighting the positive impact of exercise. Dr.Chan Sheung-chun and other doctors, who are passionate runners themselves, share their personal experiences and discuss the benefits of exercise for mental and emotional well-being in this book, emphasizing its positive effects on both the mind and body.

  • AuthorZhong Weishu, Chen Shangjun
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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Diet therapy, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, seeks to achieve nourishing and even medicinal effects through the adjustment of daily dietary habits. This practice is deeply ingrained in Chinese tradition, with ancient texts like the "Huangdi Neijing", the writings of Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" detailing the principles and applications of food treatment. Today, diet therapy is embraced as a long-term health regimen and a holistic approach to maintaining well-being.

  • AuthorMing Window Publishing House
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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On Jujube Mountain, a community of people led simple lives, tending to their farms and worshiping the hidden Earth Goddess of the mountains and forests. Huohuo and Minerva, who grew up in this forest, found solace in each other's companionship. Huohuo, preferring the sunlit fields and fluent in the language of birds, was timid around ordinary people. Minerva, accustomed to nocturnal walks, carried a natural melancholy and cherished her owl companion, longing to leave the forest behind. One summer, the life-giving river that sustained all things mysteriously ran dry. Huohuo and Minerva were tasked with a mission to venture south in search of a sacred spring that could revive the river's flow. They journeyed through the Forgetful Jungle, the river's source, and even traversed the treacherous Demon Cave. Along the way, they encountered the prince of Yucheng, a half-beast man, and encountered various gods. Huohuo, battling his inner turmoil and nearly succumbing to the labyrinthine maze, found salvation with the help of Minerva's owl. Little did he know, as he embarked on this new chapter of his life, a vast and unfathomable conspiracy loomed in the shadows.

  • AuthorGolden Bell
  • PublisherTian Di Book Company Limited
  • Publication Date2018
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Heart disease has emerged as the leading cause of organ disease mortality in Hong Kong. Shockingly, approximately 6,000 individuals succumb to heart disease each year, with the alarming trend of younger patients being affected. Furthermore, high blood pressure and diabetes are also considered as forms of heart disease. This book meticulously categorizes heart diseases, delves into the causes and treatments of various types through real cases, and features Q&A sessions in each chapter, where expert doctors address questions pertaining to heart disease treatment.

  • AuthorYin Haoliu
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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