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This book focuses on modern Chinese phonetics, vocabulary, and grammar, exploring their cultural and practical aspects. Unlike other language reference books, it emphasizes the connection between language and culture, providing a deeper understanding of Chinese characteristics. Acknowledging the influence of English and Cantonese, the book simplifies teaching, enabling students to master Chinese's unique features and enhance their speaking and writing skills. It also covers Chinese characters' structural characteristics." Widely praised by academics, it serves as a fundamental reference for Chinese teaching in higher education institutions.
- AuthorLi Jia Shu, Chen Yuan Zhi, Xie Yao Ji
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date1999
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Professor Wong Wai-hung, a philosophy professor and avid fan of Jin Yong's novels, presents fifty articles that offer unique perspectives on Jin Yong's works. Unlike conventional reviewers, Professor Wong goes beyond character analysis and plot summaries. Instead, he shares his profound insights gained from multiple readings of Jin Yong's novels over the years. These insights touch upon various aspects of life, psychological phenomena, interpersonal relationships, moral dilemmas, the nature of love, and personal reflections. Written in a simple and lucid style, Professor Wong's articles are engaging and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to ponder and explore their ideas.
- AuthorWang Weixiong
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2018
Chinese, as an analytic language, relies on word order rather than extensive morphological changes to convey meaning and sentence relationships. Unlike inflected languages, it lacks abstract grammatical concepts. Understanding and aligning with these characteristics allows for immediate improvement in Chinese writing. This book presents several papers that demonstrate how to write effectively in Chinese, providing examples that highlight its unique features. It is a valuable resource for language teaching researchers, instructors, and college students.
- AuthorLi Jia Shu, Xie Yao Ji
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date1994
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Explore the critical moments of forensic psychiatry through the timeline of cases, delving into the past, present, and future of this field. Dr. Ho Mei-yi, an authority in forensic psychiatry, presents actual cases and analyzes their influence on the development of mental health services in Hong Kong, providing a three-dimensional view of the field's progress. Additionally, the book deconstructs difficult mental illnesses by adapting five real cases into strange cases, each featuring bizarre symptoms. Discover that knowledge about mental illness is certainly more than you think!
- AuthorHe Mei Yi
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
The author of this book challenges well-known historical rumors and presents a fresh perspective on historical events. Through 66 engaging short articles, the book offers a relaxed and humorous reinterpretation of historical facts, shedding light on the real lives of ancient figures.
- AuthorHypermedia Editorial Group
- PublisherSuper Media Publishing Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2020
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This book records the younger ages of Lee Chi Ching, a famous artist in Hong Kong. Although the material was scarce in that era, the spiritual world was so rich!
- AuthorLee Chi Ching
- PublisherJoint Publishing (Hong Kong) Company Limited
- Publication Date2021