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Ni Kuang's classic essay collection, "Letter After Drinking," has been re-published! These essays, like his previous work, express the author's personal opinions. While some topics may be revisited, there is a purpose behind their repetition. As Ni Kuang organized the manuscripts, he noticed a stronger sentimental undertone between the lines, reflecting the passage of time.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2011
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"If you are a reader of Huang Minhua's previous work, 'Until the Rainbow', then 'The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain' can be seen as a continuation of the previous work. If you are reading Huang Minhua's novel for the first time, it doesn't matter. You can read 'The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain' as a completely new book. After reading it, it is best to go back and read 'Until the Rainbow'. It's not necessary to do so, but reading both books together will definitely yield more than the sum of their parts." - Dong Qizhang's recommendation. One day, a father and his child received a famous Czech children's storybook, "The Adventures of Little Mole". The illustrations in the storybook were exquisite, and the characters were interesting and moving. There were also second and third volumes in the series, but they were hard to find in stores. During the summer vacation, which was filled with the haze of the epidemic and the abnormal heat, the father and his children decided to go camping in the wilderness and decided to weave their own stories about Little Mole. During this time, a series of thrilling adventures occurred. In another space, the non-existent mother recorded her experience of a boring writing class and shared her "useless" creative insights with her children. If the disappearance of the woman in "Until the Rainbow" was Huang Minhua's self-realization in writing, then the absence of the mother in "The Adventure of Golden Ear Mountain" illustrates how reading and writing can connect people's emotions, and indirectly proves that stories themselves are a place of love. As long as there is love, everyone is here.

  • AuthorWong Man-wah
  • PublisherP.PLUS
  • Publication Date2023
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Qian Mu, a prominent scholar of Chinese studies, wrote numerous books during his lifetime but never published a comprehensive work on Chinese literary history. Instead, future generations have relied on his scattered lecture articles and essays for insights into ancient Chinese literature. In the 1950s, Qian Mu taught ""Chinese Literary History"" at New Asia College, covering the origins of Chinese literature to the late Qing Dynasty. Although his lecture notes were never organized into a book, Mr. Ye Long, a devoted student, sorted and supplemented the notes to create a compilation. The book consists of over thirty chronologically arranged articles, offering new ideas and explanations for major differences in ancient Chinese literary history. Qian Mu's evaluation of literature is grounded in the concepts of ""history"" and ""people.""

  • AuthorYe Long
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2015
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This book chronicles the history of China Electric's former headquarters at 147 Argyle Street from 1940 to 2012. It not only traces the building's origin and growth but also details the evolving surroundings, sharing anecdotes and changes that have taken place over time. These fragments, varying in emotional tone and significance, offer glimpses into the social landscape. When woven together, they outline the contours of history, providing insights into the background of the times and the trajectory of social development.

  • AuthorHong Kong Social Development Review Project Compilation
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2022
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In an intense excerpt, a Taoist priest recounts a chilling encounter where the protagonist is possessed by a female ghost. The protagonist's grandfather intervenes, revealing the dangers of meddling with spirits and emphasizing the need to protect oneself. After a harrowing ordeal, the protagonist is finally freed from the ghost's influence, but the story takes an unexpected turn with a cryptic message received on a phone.

  • AuthorDu Lan
  • PublisherXiao Ming Cultural Creativity
  • Publication Date2017
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This book is a collection of 66 life stories that revolve around Ah Nong's observations of everyday objects and experiences, including flowers, trees, birds, cats, and various people. It also touches on themes of love, inspiration, past life, and childhood reading. Accompanied by Ah Nong's own photographs, these stories offer a unique perspective that brings a touch of joy to readers' lives. As a storyteller, Ah Nong has connected with many people through his writings, forging new friendships and inspiring new stories. Every day, unnoticed stories unfold around him, which he listens to, remembers, arranges, and shares, adding an interesting twist to each one. - Ah Nong

  • AuthorBlue Orange
  • PublisherXiao Ming Cultural Creativity
  • Publication Date2018