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This book focuses on the short-lived Southern Ming Hongguang Dynasty, which endured for just one year. It delves into comprehensive analyses encompassing military, economic, political, cultural, and personnel perspectives. The author remains committed to the principle of "conveying history through the lens of history, and unveiling deeper understanding" in the portrayal of this historical biography. When recounting historical events, the narrative is grand and evocative, eliciting a sense of awe, while the author employs a potent approach to ideological comprehension, effectively unraveling the profound significance underlying the historical facade.
- AuthorLi Jiefei
- PublisherKai Ming Bookstore
- Publication Date2021
If one day, a mysterious black envelope were to suddenly materialize on your desk, would you dare to open it? How much would you be willing to risk for the chance to have a wish fulfilled? Behind this enigmatic black envelope lies not only the protagonist's desires, but also the machinations of a mysterious organization, offering the opportunity to alter lives. The protagonist, Bicycle (also known as ""Shan Ju""), was once an ordinary middle school student. However, one fateful day, he discovered a mysterious black envelope on his desk after school. Driven by curiosity, he opened the envelope, unwittingly entangling himself in the selection competition orchestrated by the enigmatic organization S. From that moment onward, his life took a dramatic turn. Throughout this journey, Bicycle comes to realize that the unfolding events are intricately linked to his parents' disappearance and the changes occurring within his own body. In a bid to unravel these mysteries, he collaborates with another participant, the heroine Shirley, to navigate through a series of grueling challenges and solve the enigmatic puzzles before them. As the selection competition nears its conclusion and the truth looms on the horizon, Bicycle discovers that the seemingly straightforward Shirley harbors ulterior motives. Furthermore, these events are intertwined with his parents' research on neuroscience and memory. It becomes evident that the true black envelope has been hidden within our minds all along, and it's at this pivotal juncture that Bicycle's latent abilities awaken. ""Black Envelope"" is poised to form a sci-fi intellectual novel series alongside two other works, ""White Wonderland"" and ""Pink Girl"". In addition to the customary ""game"" elements, the intellectual depth of the series encompasses intricate ""puzzles"". Readers who relish mental challenges can follow the protagonist's trail of clues and endeavor to solve the puzzles alongside him, fostering an immersive and engaging experience.
- AuthorLam Chun Cheung
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2022
The author employs a bold and dramatic narrative style to depict the typical events and behaviors characterizing the lives of these emperors. Spanning from Zhu Yuanzhang to Zhu Youjian, each of the six emperors is portrayed with unique personalities, showcasing either their distinctive iron-fisted rule or personal shortcomings. Through the lens of these six individuals, who marked the inception and culmination of the three hundred years of the Ming Dynasty, the book illuminates the establishment, execution, and evolution of the national political system and policy measures. Furthermore, it vividly depicts the internal fabric of the imperial system during the Ming Dynasty, offering a profound insight into China's political landscape over two millennia.
- AuthorLi Jiefei
- PublisherKai Ming Bookstore
- Publication Date2021
This book concisely traces the historical development of politics, society, economy, and academic culture in China from ancient times to the conclusion of the Qing Dynasty. It provides a comprehensive overview of the historical backdrop, allowing readers to grasp the grand trajectory of China's five thousand years of evolution. Structured around four primary themes—the origins of the nation, prominent political figures across epochs, academic ideologies and cultural expressions, and advancements in science, technology, and socio-economic progress—the book presents these topics in a chronological order. This deliberate arrangement enables readers to select sections according to their individual interests and preferences, facilitating a tailored exploration of China's rich historical tapestry.
- AuthorYu Ziliu
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2016
Nina Gong Ruoxin led a life brimming with remarkable experiences, and her legend endures long after her passing. In Hong Kong, it is often said that everyone works for real estate developers, and China Resources, one of the city's longstanding real estate firms, stands as a testament to this notion. The portrayal of Gong Ruoxin's legendary legacy in this book captures the essence of her indispensability in the fabric of Hong Kong. This narrative is one that can be savored repeatedly, thanks to its enduring impact. Wang Teh-huai's succinct four-page will bears the poignant phrase ""One Life One Love,"" symbolizing his solemn vow to Gong Ruoxin, a pledge that, to some extent, has contributed to the enduring legacy of Nina. Her husband, Wang Teh-huai, was twice kidnapped and ultimately vanished. Despite this, Gong Ruoxin spared no effort in her relentless quest to locate her husband, firmly believing in his continued existence. Simultaneously, she immersed herself in the affairs of China Resources, emerging as a formidable force in the realm of business. In 1997, she engaged in a legal battle with her father-in-law, Wang Ting-hsin, over the inheritance of Wang Teh-huai, a case marked by exorbitant expenses and convoluted twists that continue to captivate people to this day. Known for her love of beauty, Gong Ruoxin's distinctive twin braids and bold fashion sense left an indelible mark on the media and the populace of Hong Kong. Her twin braid hairstyle even earned her the endearing moniker ""Little Sweetie,"" and the renowned Japanese manga artist Yumiko Igarashi immortalized her in a drawing as ""Little Sweetie - Nina."" In April 2007, Gong Ruoxin passed away due to illness, leaving behind a fortune amounting to tens of billions of dollars. The emergence of Chan Chun-chong ignited another wave of inheritance disputes, sparking a fresh scandal in the wake of Gong Ruoxin's passing. Nina Gong Ruoxin led a life teeming with extraordinary experiences, and her legacy endures, casting a lasting impression long after her departure.
- AuthorMing Pao Editorial Group
- PublisherMing Pao Publishing
- Publication Date2010