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This series features four essay collections by Principal Chen, covering diverse topics such as the streets of Hong Kong, NBA stars' struggles, choosing idols, and discovering good books. In "Principal Chen Invites You to Walk the Streets," readers join Principal Chen Hui on a journey through the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, exploring the history behind eighteen street names and developing a deeper appreciation for the city.
- AuthorChen Hong
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
This series comprises four essay collections by Principal Chen: ""Principal Chen Invites You to Walk the Streets,"" exploring Hong Kong's unique streets; ""Principal Chen Takes You to Meet Basketball Stars,"" highlighting NBA stars' struggles; ""Principal Chen Teaches You How to Choose Idols,"" featuring exclusive interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds, conveying a positive message; and ""Principal Chen Helps You Find Good Books,"" recommending excellent books from different cultures and eras. In ""Principal Chen Teaches You How to Choose Idols,"" Principal Chen Hui introduces more than ten ""alternative"" idols in Hong Kong, showcasing their noble character, benevolent spirit, and dedication to improving themselves and helping others. Through these stories, Principal Chen guides teenagers to establish a correct view of idols, finding inspiration in ordinary people and transforming it into motivation for their own lives and aspirations.
- AuthorChen Hong
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
This series comprises four essay collections by Principal Chen: ""Principal Chen Invites You to Walk the Streets,"" exploring Hong Kong's unique streets; ""Principal Chen Takes You to Meet Basketball Stars,"" highlighting NBA stars' struggles; ""Principal Chen Teaches You How to Choose Idols,"" featuring exclusive interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds, conveying a positive message; and ""Principal Chen Helps You Find Good Books,"" recommending excellent books from different cultures and eras. In ""Principal Chen Teaches You How to Choose Idols,"" Principal Chen Hui introduces more than ten ""alternative"" idols in Hong Kong, showcasing their noble character, benevolent spirit, and dedication to improving themselves and helping others. Through these stories, Principal Chen guides teenagers to establish a correct view of idols, finding inspiration in ordinary people and transforming it into motivation for their own lives and aspirations.
- AuthorChen Hong
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
This book by Chen Zhide contains forty-seven essays divided into four volumes. It explores the essence of literature and its expression through language. The author emphasizes that language is a tool, not a goal, and that literature should transcend mere cleverness and rhetoric. The essays cover a range of topics, including reflections on respected teachers and predecessors, insights from literary friends, the role of literature in society, and personal experiences and reflections. The author's writing is characterized by brilliance, insight, and transcendence, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of life and literature.
- AuthorChen Zhide
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
A tracker, traditionally referring to someone who physically pulls a loaded boat upstream, serves as a symbol of transportation and communication. In the context of teaching and emotional communication, teachers can be seen as modern-day trackers. Like trackers, teachers carry the responsibility of transmitting knowledge, ideas, and emotions, and they face daily challenges and resistance in the form of societal customs and flawed education policies. In such circumstances, the question arises: What should be done?
- AuthorXiao Si
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2014
The style of storytelling has its roots in historical records, with elements of the strange and the human originating from the Six Dynasties. As Tang legends and Song storybooks excelled in their respective ways, the divergence between classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese laid the foundation for the modern meaning of novels. The Ming and Qing dynasties marked the heyday of long chapters and episodes, with the Four Great Strange Books, particularly "Dream of the Red Chamber," reaching the pinnacle of literary appreciation. Concurrently, short stories like "Three Words" and "Two Beats" were published in the streets and circulated in the market, offering satirical commentary on the times, narratives of ghosts and gods, tales of infatuation, solutions to public cases, historical interpretations, and praises of loyalty, all woven into the legends of past and present.
- AuthorChen Hong, Guo Hui
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2017