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Unaware of her demise until mourned, she gradually unravelled the mystery of her life. Piece by piece, her past unfolded, revealing a shocking truth: her death was intertwined with humanity's survival. The world of the living had already experienced an apocalypse—earth's life dwindled, the ozone hole expanded, relentless ultraviolet radiation plagued mankind, and countless species faced extinction. A devoted scientist, studying butterfly conservation, died in pursuit of a solution. In the realm of the living and dead, he reunited with a former love. Could they continue their love beyond death? Could they defy life's laws, revive extinct species, and save the world?
- AuthorYan Ran
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2019
This is an inaugural book in a self-healing series for men and women. It explores the cultivation of love, urging men and women to evolve, break free from gender constraints, and better themselves. Love serves as the gateway to personal growth, allowing individuals to confront their hidden aspects, find motivation for self-improvement, and discover their potential in harmonious relationships. Men learn to love by embracing wisdom, softening their hearts, and nurturing life with women. Women transcend love by balancing masculine power, embracing selflessness, universal love, and nurturing the universe as a whole.
- AuthorPure Black
- PublisherZhi Publishing
- Publication Date2011
After June this year, there may be an increasing number of individuals wishing to leave this city. However, I choose to stay not out of necessity, but to safeguard and pave the path for the younger generation, our successors. Just like in my beloved book, "The Catcher in the Rye." I hope your reason for staying isn't rooted in having nowhere else to go, but rather in your enduring love for this place, your unwavering belief in hope and love amidst despair. Ong Yi-hing delves into life, society, and the people around us, offering insights into Hong Kong and the diverse reasons that compel individuals to stay.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2019
This book selects ten widely circulated mythical stories from ancient China, showcasing a captivating world inhabited by a diverse array of ghosts, foxes, immortals, and demons. While some of the protagonists in these stories may not be human, they possess qualities that make them even more endearing than humans themselves. Their extraordinary and peculiar encounters are truly delightful to immerse oneself in.
- AuthorThe Commercial Press Editorial Department
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2017
"Yiyuan" has five stories, each with a strange and unusual fate. She and he made an appointment to meet again at a certain time and place. On the appointed day, both of them arrived; however, although they met again, they could not be together, was it because she arrived early or because he was late? Bamboo has unique characteristics that other plants do not have; the bamboo forest forms a strange place where it grows. Although the bamboo forest was completely cleared to build factories, the strange place still remains deeply hidden... The ending of many stories is that the protagonist suffered from poverty and lack of freedom during his lifetime, and finally his soul was released after death. However, there is a "person" who tells us that it may not be the case after death. - Is a woman's ultimate happiness also dependent on marriage? If you have to share with a "third party" to be happy in a relationship, are you willing to? Even if she is willing, will the "third party" agree? Xiang Wen, a university teaching assistant, is often troubled by strange dreams. This dream actually belongs to someone else, not him; is this a "dream within a dream"? But it seems not. When the dream wakes up, it is discovered that the dream is not over yet, and waiting for the continuation of the dream. These five stories are independent but seem to be interrelated. There is always a little fate among them.
- AuthorMan Hei
- PublisherRitsuin
- Publication Date2010
""The Doctrine of the Mean,"" originally a chapter in ""The Book of Rites,"" represents the Mencianism. Zhang Dai's ""Encounter with the Four Books"" encourages readers to find their understanding instead of relying on previous annotations. Written in a modern form of instant messaging dialogue, this series creates a lively ""Four Books Discussion Group"" where Zhang Dai and his friends, both ancient and modern, explore sections or even sentences of the classics, allowing modern readers to appreciate and understand the classics through accessible translations.
- Author(Ming) Zhang Dai Edited by Wang Chunyong and Liu Meixian Translated by Lin Dianfeng
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2020