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This book compiles most of the author's works that were published during his lifetime. The works were published in various platforms including "Ming Pao", "Hong Kong Economic Journal", "Kung Kao Po", "Sing Tao Daily", "The roundtable : a journal of poetry and poetics ", "Hong Kong Literary", "Worker Literature", etc. The works are categorized into poetry, prose, fiction, drama, and commentary, allowing readers to fully understand the author's creative trajectory over the decades.
- AuthorLi Hua Chuan, Lai Han Kit
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2020
This rare mythological novel in Hong Kong combines "Time Elf I" and "Time Elf II" to provide thrilling reading pleasure. Spanning from ancient times to the present, it blends Western mythology with the subtlety of Chinese culture's love and affection. Well-known stories, such as the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting on the Qixi Festival and the Yellow Emperor's battle with Chiyou, are cleverly integrated into this novel. The author's delicate words create a brand new mythological story, making it a must-read for students!
- AuthorNi Kuang (Wesley)
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date
This is a poignant love story that centers around Yung Ha-ping, who sacrifices true love for material gain. Overwhelmed by regret and confusion, she continues to live a compromised life, driven by societal expectations. This tale not only explores the complexities of love but also offers insights into the author's youthful perspective on the matter.
- AuthorYun Bilin
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
This book features the works of ten local novelists, spanning multiple generations from the 1930s to the 1970s. Each writer brings their unique style, showcasing the diverse landscape of Hong Kong literature. From Lu Ya and Xiu Shi, who effortlessly navigate between poetry and novels, to Wei De and Mai Hua Song, who seamlessly blend fiction and realism, the authors display a range of talents. Xu Dingming excels in book talks, while Hu Yanqing demonstrates versatility in various genres including poetry, prose, novels, and reviews. Lu Yin, Xu Ronghui, Green Knight, Guo Lirong, and others focus on novel creation, exploring topics such as workers, social classes, urban transformations, interpersonal estrangement, fragmented memories, foreign influences, and self-fiction. Their collective works bear witness to the flourishing and bountiful harvest of Hong Kong novels.
- AuthorXiu Shi, Hu Yanqing, Wei De, Xu Dingming, Xu Ronghui, Guo Lirong, Mai Huasong, Lu Ya, Green Knight, Lu Yin
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
To learn Chinese well, one must begin with classical Chinese, and this ancient Chinese class is a great starting point. The book offers carefully edited annotations and essential language insights to aid young readers in understanding and appreciating the finest Chinese prose. Renowned poet and writer, Hu Yanqing, emphasizes the significance of this resource for teachers and students. Similarly, Pan Bushao, a poet, writer, and high school principal, underscores the book's value in cultivating a strong foundation in ancient Chinese for teenagers.
- AuthorCai Yihuai
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date
The book comprises forty-three articles penned within the year, capturing my reflections on the fragments of my life spanning over seventy years, as well as my observations and experiences. These articles are straightforward, simple, and clear, with the hope that at least one or two of them can be shared with others without hesitation.
- AuthorYu Zhen
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021