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Neurologist Dr. Huang Zhenxia delves into the complexity of the brain, revealing how each brain cell governs our every move. This book seamlessly integrates medicine into life and science into culture. Its content spans music, Chinese and Western history, culture, literature, and medicine, making it a captivating read. The book addresses the lack of communication between intellectuals in the humanities and sciences, highlighting its impact on national power and human progress. It also addresses the cultural barriers within the Chinese circle, where confusion arises between viruses, bacteria, and the lack of understanding of humanities knowledge among technology intellectuals. The purpose of this book is to bridge the gap between these cultures, offering a fresh perspective on music and its historical significance from a doctor's point of view. By exploring new angles, the book aims to uncover novel information and inspire innovative ideas.

  • AuthorHuang Zhenxia
  • PublisherTian Di Book Company Limited
  • Publication Date2010
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For couples in long-term relationships, this book explores the surprising connection between happiness and loneliness. It delves into the unexpected contradictions that can lead to a breakup, offering an unconventional perspective on enduring love. With uniquely romantic love quotes and poignant storytelling, it captures the lingering emotions between partners, resonating deeply with readers.

  • AuthorLeung Mong Fung
  • PublisherTian Di Book Company Limited
  • Publication Date2021
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Life is limited, people can't know, care, and understand everything, and more often they just ignore it, only focusing on things related to themselves or interested in. "Ignoring" hopes to simplify the discussion and understanding of world affairs, in order to save a little time. And let people in the sense of confusion, can associate with different levels and categories of relationships, so that reasoning, have a greater play, and even improve life.

  • AuthorWei Qi
  • PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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Why do we often end up heartbroken even when we look forward to love? Is it because you don't cherish me, or because I don't know myself? If love hurts, we should let go, but people often choose to continue hurting because they fear the immediate collapse that comes with breaking up. But when you see the true face of a relationship and then get "dumped", that's a deeper level of pain and collapse. Having loved does not mean having been loved. In the world of emotions, is there a balance of equality? Why do we pursue being loved, but often only love ourselves? When I love you more than you love me, can I still love? Heartbreak hurts? But the most painful thing is not heartbreak, but not knowing why, and in the end, only repeated disappointments and failures. What is love? What is romance? I thought I understood love, but I never knew love. Yesterday's love is gone, how can we wait for tomorrow's love? If there is no equal love in the world, how can we love?

  • AuthorLuo Yan
  • PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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There is a song that goes, ""Crossing the ocean to see you, practising the breath of our reunion over and over again."" Eight years ago, I traveled from Beijing to Shenzhen, then by boat to Hong Kong, for a long-awaited family reunion, my child's education, and to follow my destiny in this place I can't avoid. Hong Kong, a small but dazzling ""Pearl of the Orient,"" always leaves me reluctant to leave and eagerly anticipating the next reunion. However, as I became a ""Hong Kong drifter,"" leaving behind my successful job and bidding farewell to loved ones, I found myself in a state of conflicting emotions. In the first couple of years, I faced numerous challenges and contemplated leaving. Yet, after three years, when I finally departed, I found myself missing Hong Kong. Now, whenever I return from a trip, I feel a sense of belonging and think, ""It's good to be home."" Despite the struggles of living in between, I am grateful for the opportunity to personally experience and compare Chinese and Hong Kong cultures as a new immigrant, witnessing the complex intertwining of love and hate during this unique period of China-Hong Kong integration.

  • AuthorXiaomei
  • PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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This book delves into the intricacies of relationships, emotions, and the various facets of life. Through a collection of 56 poignant poems and 8 essays, it explores the depths of human connection, and the complexities of emotions, and offers reflections on the journey of life itself.

  • AuthorAutumn
  • PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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