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"Self-love is" is a concise and powerful book divided into three chapters: "Self-love is," "Cultivation is," and "Great love is." These chapters eloquently capture the essence of self-love and its transformative impact.
- AuthorPure Black
- PublisherZhi Publishing
- Publication Date2022
Matt Chow's latest collection of essays delves into the concept of "self-wiping" in Hong Kong society. Exploring the motivations behind our constant need for validation on social media, Chow provokes readers to contemplate whether this behavior stems from genuine connection or a response to life's monotony. He challenges the notion that there is anything inherently wrong with seeking momentary self-indulgence. Join Chow on this enlightening journey as he unravels the complexities of self-expression, social media, and the pursuit of personal significance.
- AuthorZou Kaiguang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2017
Zhou Xuefan, also known as Qizi (1912-1984), hailed from Daye City in Hubei Province. Gifted with natural intelligence, he pursued studies at the Hubei Provincial Academy of Classical Learning. Following his graduation, he served as the chief secretary for the provincial governments of Sichuan and Guizhou. In 1949, he embarked on a journey to Taiwan, where he held various positions, including secretary and clerk, while living in exile. Despite the challenges he faced, his poetry flourished and garnered recognition from his peers, earning him the esteemed title of Taiwan's chief poet in the 20th century. Although Zhou Qizi displayed literary talent from an early age, his early works were regrettably scattered and overlooked by researchers. In this book, the editor has diligently collected and organized Zhou's poems and prose works prior to his departure, providing a tangible account of Zhou's creative journey during his youth.
- AuthorZhou Qizi; Zhu Shaozhang
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
Wai Hung Tang is renowned for his numerous and popular TV dramas, which have become literary landmarks of their time. He has also composed over 300 TV drama theme songs and other music that resonates across the country and even in overseas Chinese communities. This book features the handwritten small script of 60 of Deng's lyrics by young calligrapher Sun Junfeng. It includes beloved works like ""Thousands of Waters and Mountains are Always Love,"" ""Spring Rain Curved Knife,"" and ""People in the Net."" Through this collection, readers can experience the blend of literature and art, evoking collective memories.
- AuthorWai Hung Tang (text), Sun Junfeng (words)
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2021
This work by Xu Dishan serves as a representative piece, depicting a family's journey of planting, tasting, and discussing peanuts. It emphasizes the importance of being practical and useful individuals, rather than merely focusing on appearances and self-promotion.
- AuthorXu Dishan
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2016
Jim, a retired teacher who has loved dogs since he was young, finally fulfilled his wish of buying a Shiba Inu named Jackie to raise at home. However, he discovered that the dog's owner, Carie, had deceived him and that Jackie was actually a lame dog. Just as Jim was furious, Carie sent him a letter explaining her struggles with cancer. Unexpectedly, this letter brought Jim a love story that spanned generations... In the hospital, Jim discovered that Jackie had the ability to detect cancer patients. After Carie moved in with Jim, his mother insisted on moving to a nursing home, which indirectly led to Carie leaving Jim. Jim, who was heartbroken, received news that his mother had cancer from the hospital, which made things worse. In the end, his mother, who was determined to die peacefully, let the ignorant Jackie remove her oxygen mask.
- AuthorKot Chun
- PublisherMingChuang Publishing House
- Publication Date2013