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Ni Kuang, renowned for his ""Wesley"" novels, once remarked, ""My prose is better than my novels!"" This preference for his own prose is evident in ""Ni Kuang Talks Three and Four,"" which features five of his remarkable prose works, including ""Adultery,"" ""Love Words,"" ""Show Love,"" ""True Love,"" and ""Bo Meng."" Through witty and humorous language, Ni Kuang delves into the intricate dynamics between men and women, offering unique insights into contemporary situations. Describing books as either ""good"" or not, Ni Kuang's prose is lauded for its aesthetic appeal, as affirmed by Cai Lan. Additionally, Tao Jie praises Ni Kuang's prose for its sharpness, clear expression of emotions, and its ability to discuss the celestial and the mundane, portraying the heart of a child and the sentiments of a maverick.
- AuthorNi Kuang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2007
The protagonist holds deep concern for their friends, recognizing their inherent goodness and ability to provide comforting support, serving as a counterbalance to the emotional harm inflicted by their lover. Caught between empathy and friendship, the protagonist seeks evidence to delineate their relationship with their lover, while simultaneously reveling in the ambiguous allure of being both a friend and a lover, embracing the sense of superiority that accompanies this complex dynamic.
- AuthorLiang Wangfeng
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2018
This is a story centered on family, family education, and family values, illustrating the contrast between the positive impact of good family style and the detrimental influence of bad family style. Tang Yino, a determined fifth-grade student, seeks a part-time job at the Qingqing Hotel to afford table tennis training and support his family, inadvertently attracting the attention of the deputy director of the district education bureau. As the plot unfolds, the story unveils the characters of Tang Yino's family, depicting their resilience and commitment to decency and kindness in the face of life's challenges, symbolizing the enduring legacy of good family education and values.
- AuthorSun Weiwei
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2019
The text reminisces about distant childhood memories, acknowledging the impossibility of returning to the past. It depicts a group of children growing up in the 1970s in the "Renzi Alley" of the town. Characters such as Bai Mao, Duo Er, Ma Xiao Wu, Wan Wan, Wei Nan, Wei Bei, Da Ya Tou, and Er Ya Tou experience a humble yet vibrant childhood in the enduring "Renzi Alley," shaping their minds and souls through the trials of broad social life. As they mature, the indelible memories of their time in "Renzi Alley" remain etched in their minds.
- AuthorHuang Beijia
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2019
Sunny Chan's first book, "Every Step with My Son," resonated with readers as he shared his journey of raising a son with autism, providing rich and practical insights into training, emotional management, and self-expression. This year, he has compiled his column articles into a new book, "What My Son Taught Me," sharing his parenting philosophy and offering encouragement to other fathers. The book is divided into five chapters, encompassing parenting tips, emotional management, parent-child relationships, small joys in life, and support for parents. It features thirty-two articles, chronicling Chan Kam Hung's parenting philosophy and his journey of self-discovery through his son, with additional insights from the mother, Du Wen-hui.
- AuthorSunny Chan
- PublisherWorld Publishing House
- Publication Date2016
The school is lively by day, but at night, an eerie atmosphere takes over, and spirits emerge, leaving those inside with no escape... Two boys seek a teacher's help to guide their classmate to the afterlife... Mischievous boys explore the lab at night, facing a chilling incident... The bullied principal strikes a deal with a ghost, drawing child spirits to haunt the campus... A substitute teacher hears the sound of heels in the empty stairwell... Track team members get trapped in the elevator during late-night training... Senior students organize a teacher appreciation banquet in the auditorium, known as the ""place of spirit worship""... Classmates, night is falling – hurry home! Avoid lingering at school...
- AuthorChinese teacher
- PublisherCosmic Publishing House
- Publication Date2018
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