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“ Do the best
to serve
our readers.
—Zou Taofen
“ Do the best
to serve
our readers.
—Zou Taofen
Whispers from the past:
Unveiling the Treasures
of Classical Chinese Poetry
Yangzhishui
We invite you to embark on a captivating journey into the heart of
Chinese poetry, where everyday objects whisper tales of a bygone
era, follwing one of the most renounced scholars Yangzhishui. This
exquisite volume unveils over 160 fascinating entries, each a portal
to a bygone world. Within these pages, discover the stories behind
the objects that danced through the verses of China's most revered
poets. Explore the craftsmanship of exquisite furniture, the delicate
art of tea ceremonies, and the alluring fragrance of incense. Delve
into the scholar's tools, the garments that adorned emperors, and
the everyday necessities that formed the fabric of ancient life.
Unveiling the Hidden Language of Poetry:
This stunning collection goes beyond mere description.
Accompanied by captivating archaeological artifacts and
illuminating photos, it breathes life into these cherished objects.
Learn how their names, uses, and styles have evolved throughout
history, from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty.
9787807684008
Jan 2024
pp 504
CNY 298.00
NON-FICTION
Mirrors of Our Time:
Cartoons of Anticorruption
The Frogs Cartoon
Workshop
a cartoon artists group established
by farmers from Handan County,
Hebei Province, China.
\"The Frogs Cartoon Workshop\" is a remarkable group of cartoonists
hailing from Handan County, Hebei Province, China. Initially
comprised of farmers, this group has grown to over 3,000
members and produced over 60,000 cartoons, with nearly 3,000
award-winning pieces and over 2,000 exhibitions both at home and
abroad. With a passion for social development,
\"The Frogs\" use
their cartoons to critique social issues and celebrate improvements
in rural life. Notably, this group has created numerous works on the
theme of clean government, entertaining and educating readers
through their clever and humorous cartoons. Their work has
garnered praise from many reputable media outlets, including
\"People's Daily\" and CCTV. This book carefully selects over 300 of
\"The Frogs'\" most poignant cartoons, all centered on the theme of
Anti-corruption. Rich with humor and close to life, these cartoons
offer readers a unique and engaging perspective on a topic of
great importance in contemporary society.
9787807683582
Jan 2022
280 pp
CNY 68.00
CARICATURE
Mirrors of Our Time:
Cartoons of
Moderate Prosperity
The Frogs Cartoon
Workshop
show the struggle and hard work
of hundreds of millions of
contemporary farmers who roll
up their sleeves and work hard
In this book, you will find more than 200 excellent cartoons that
capture the resilience and hard work of millions of contemporary
farmers who are driven to succeed under the leadership of the
party and the government. These cartoons also reflect China's
unwavering commitment to strengthening and benefiting farmers
from every perspective. With its vivid illustrations and insightful
commentary, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the
arts, Chinese culture, and the remarkable stories of everyday
people who are making a difference in their communities.
9787807683612
Feb 2022
280 pp
CNY 58.00
CARICATURE
CARICATURE
Mirrors of Our Time:
Cartoons of the New
Custom
The Frogs Cartoon Workshop
Folk customs, traditional
festival culture, new trends
in moral education, changing
concepts of marriage and
love, inheritance of family
traditions, old trades...
This book features a selection of
over 200 excellent cartoons that
highlight a variety of topics,
including folk customs,
traditional festival culture, new
trends in moral education,
changing concepts of marriage
and love, inheritance of family
traditions, and old trades. The
warm, funny, and expressive
cartoons offer readers a chance
to relive traditional culture in a
fresh and engaging way.
9787807683599
Feb 2022
240 pp
CNY 56.00
Mirrors of Our Time:
Cartoons of
Environmental
Protection
The Frogs Cartoon
Workshop
CARICATURE
\"The Frogs Cartoon Workshop\" is a
unique and inspiring group of
cartoon artists hailing from Handan
County in Hebei Province, This
book is a collection of their best
work, featuring more than 200
excellent cartoons that chronicle
the tremendous environmental
improvements in rural areas over
the past few decades. These
cartoons are not only rich in humor
and artistic expression, but also
serve as a powerful call to action,
inspiring people to take an active
role in protecting our planet. With
its engaging illustrations and
powerful message, this book is a
must-read for anyone interested in
the intersection of art, social
activism, and environmentalism.
9787807683605
Feb 2022
244 pp
CNY 56.00
Folk customs,
traditional festival
culture, new trends
in moral education,
changing concepts
of marriage and
love, inheritance of
family traditions, old
trades...
The Last Call- a
Collection of Essays
Ling Li
LITERATURE
Li Ling, a renowned Chinese
archaeologist from Peking
University, is celebrated for his
contributions to archaeology and
the study of ancient Chinese
culture. His groundbreaking work in
excavating and preserving ancient
Chinese artifacts has gained wide
recognition. Li's candid and
emotionally expressive approach
has garnered a significant
following, particularly in his
miscellaneous essays. This book,
comprising articles written over
three decades, offers a distinctive
collection reflecting on Li Ling's
memories of friends, mentors, and
personal experiences. It stands out
for its accessible yet informative
content, providing readers with a
wealth of information. Through
scattered yet insightful essays, the
deeply autobiographical nature of
the book allows readers to gain a
unique perspective on the author's
life and the profound impact of his
relationships and experiences.
9787807683605
Dec 2022
304 pp
CNY 58.00
Why Traditions Are
So Hot-a Collection
of Essays
Ling Li
LITERATURE
This book has a miscellaneous feel
to it, as it includes some of Li Ling's
treasured speeches, interviews,
book reviews, and personal
reflections spanning over 20 years
(2001-2021). For the first time, these
articles are collected into a book,
infused with the author's sense of
\"hiding behind academia\" and his
\"whimsical ideas.\" The book is an
enjoyable fusion of \"life segments\"
and \"academic records.\"
9787807683605
Feb 2023
332 pp
CNY 59.00
Notes in Adversity:
A Memoir
Zou Taofenn
BIOGRAPHYThis book is Mr. Zou Taofen's personal memoir which is composed of
two parts: \"Experience\" and \"Notes in Adversity\". This book picture Tao
Fen's growth track and mental journey from a poor student to an
excellent journalist, publisher, and patriotic democracy fighter. It is
considered a microcosm of the life path of modern intellectuals. In
November 1936, Mr. Zou Taofen was arrested and imprisoned for
participating in leading the Chinese National Salvation. In prison, Tao
Fen noted his experience of studying and working in his life over the
past 20 years for the reference of the young generation. It also vividly
recorded the valuable experiences of his six inmates, including Shen
Junru, Wang Zaoshi, Li Gongpu, and Sha Qianli, who were detained
together. \"Experience\" includes \"Experience in Twenty Years\"
,
\"Experience in Hong Kong\" and \"Appendix\"
, a total of 61 articles. In
1944, Taofen began to write \"Notes in Adversity\" when he was sick.
This is both an autobiography of the author looking back on his life in
exile, and a historical document protesting against the regime's
cultural domination. The third chapter has not yet been completed,
and Mr. Taofen passed away due to illness. This book has become his
last unfinished work.
9787807682127
Oct 2018
392 pp
CNY 56.00
THEME
The Mail Box:
a Collection of
Exchanged Letters from
a Century Ago
Zou Taofen
In 1926, Zou Taofen took over as the chief editor of \"Life Weekly\"
and opened a \"Mail Box\" column to answer all kinds of difficult
questions for readers, and set up a public space for the exchange
of ideas between editors and readers. Later, it became a successful
model of editorial interactive cases in the history of newspapers
and periodicals. This book is a collection of 120 letters and answers,
divided into six major sections, the topics involve education, career,
love, marriage, law, politics, social issues, etc. Some of them were
published in \"Life Weekly\" that year, and some were only privately
answered and unpublished. The content is rich, witty, and serious.
Some events and plots can be described as bizarre and fascinating;
some social problems and phenomena are no different from what
we are facing in contemporary society. Together, these letters bring
a unique reading experience of the magical overlaps of time and
space.
9787807682110
Oct 2018
444 pp
CNY 58.00
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Ethnicity and Social
Development
Rong Ma
First published in 2001, Ethnicity and Social Development is a
revised edition that delves into the intricacies of ethnicity and ethnic
communities. It delves into the core issue of applying the Western
concept of \"ethnicity\" to the unique social context of China,
particularly in addressing the country's \"ethnic issues.\"
At the heart of this book lies the exploration of how Chinese
academic circles have grappled with the concept of ethnicity and
its application to China's social landscape. The collection
encompasses a range of critical articles covering essential topics in
ethnic sociology research, including inter-ethnic marriage, bilingual
education, and marriage systems. Additionally, the book provides
an overview of ethnic sociology research in the West and traces the
evolution of ethnic relations in the United States.
This insightful collection serves as a comprehensive guide to the
theoretical debates on ethnic issues within Chinese academic
circles. It meticulously examines the history and current state in
China, offering valuable insights for sociological, demographic, and
educational research on ethnic issues.
9787807684305
Nov 2023
340 pp
CNY 69.00
SOCIAL SCIENCE
The Journey of a
Community:
A Case Study of the Han
Family in Xi Village
Mingming Wang
This book describes the social life history of Xi Village (Anxi) in
Fujian, China. It examines, from different perspectives, the
community history of a remote village far away from metropolitan
China. It also reflects on the “Southeast China model” of sinology
and anthropology’s clan theory. The author's historical and
anthropological research on the family as a local political and
ideological form in Xi Village shows us how kinship ended the
ancient phase and entered the modern era. During the gradual
separation from the cultural matrix, the people of Xi Village have to
face the intensified impact of popular culture and the suppression
of its traditions. How do they adapt? How to recreate the vitality of
community life in their daily life and their extraordinary rituals? The
villagers' efforts to revive their traditional vitality are inspirational to
those who have adapted to modern culture too quickly. The
narrative stemming from a tiny village also provides us with an
example of how to see the big from the small.
9787807682974
Sep 2021
240 pp
CNY 48.00
SOCIAL SCIENCEBoisterous Town:
the Practice and Analysis of
How Politics Work in a Small
Town in China
Yi Wu
This profound sociology research work won a critic comment of
\"as absorbing as a great fiction.\" Dialogues, written agreements,
meeting records, and official documents, all types of resources
help to rebuild the scenes when discussions and arguments
happen over an inspectional visit, development opportunity
distribution, taxing, industrial restructuring, and rights protection.
In a small town in Hubei, China, the power game has been on
among the local government, county-level associations, and
farmers. The book provides a comprehensive perspective on
how politics work in rural China.
9787807682158
Feb 2018
640 pp
CNY 48.00
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Transcending Boundaries:
Xiang Biao
9787807681885
Mar 2018
560 pp
CNY 68.00
Zhejiangcun: The Story
of a Migrant Village in
Beijing (Revised Edition)
This book sheds new light on state-society relations in contemporary
China by demonstrating how rigid official boundaries internal to the
state system, which were essential for the state's control over society,
have paradoxically facilitated the growth of new social spaces. Based
on a 6- year fieldwork, the book takes us to Beijing-Zhejiangcun
(literally 'Zhejiang village'), the biggest migrant community in China,
located only five kilometers south of Tian'anmen Square-where
100,000 migrants, have organized a vibrant garment industry despite
regular state crackdowns. It docuaments the spontaneous evolution
of Zhejiangcun into a hub of nationwide migrant business networks
transcending officially imposed boundaries. The book also makes use
of Chinese folk insights and philosophical traditions as analytical tools
for tackling fluid social relationships unconfined to physical space.
This new edition adds in a foreword with a retrospect of Zhejiangcun's
changes since 2000, with an elaboration of \"regularization\" and \"splitseize model\".
Korean, Japanese, sold
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Social Stratification
in Contemporary
China
Qiang Li
This book discusses the historical formation, current situation,
and future trend of China's social stratification in 40 years of
reform and opening up. Chinese social structure used to be an
inverted \"T-shaped\" structure, but with the rapid development of
Chinese society, it has now formed into a triangle shape. The
changes in Chinese social structure depend on the growth of the
Chinese middle class, which becomes the most important social
force for maintaining the stable development of the society. This
book also discusses present issues such as the gap between rich
and poor in China.
9787807682578
Jun 2019
535 pp
CNY 59.00
Arabic, English sold
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Sinologists and
Prix Stanislas
Julien
Peng Yao
This book reviews the winners from the first award of the Rulian
Award to 1949, and analyzes the winners and works of the Rulian
Award in detail from the perspectives of ideology, customs,
customs and geography, and presents a panoramic view of the 19th
century to the 20th century. Sinology research in the first half of the
century can allow readers to more objectively understand the
development history of overseas sinology and the history of
exchanges between Chinese and Western civilizations, and also
provide us with a new perspective to understand Chinese
traditional culture. In the past ten years, it has concentratedly
demonstrated the author's profound and profound education,
broad and keen vision, and the way of cruising and integrating
between history and literature. It is an excellent reading for ordinary
people to approach poetry and improve their poetry quality.
9787807683278
Jan 2022
712 pp
CNY 298.00
The Study of Chinese Goldware and Silverware is a
groundbreaking work that comprehensively showcases the
evolution of goldware, silverware, and jewelry in ancient
Chinese arts and crafts. It tells the history of human life,
exploring the relationship between art, craftsmanship,
aesthetics, and daily life. Organized by historical dynasties and
their functions, the book covers the entire process of the
creation, transformation, and fusion of gold and silver utensils
from the pre-Qin period to the Qing Dynasty.
The book is presented in five hardcover volumes, containing
over 900,000 characters and more than 4,000 pictures.
In addition to its precious academic and historical value, the
book also possesses great aesthetic value. Each turn of the
page feels like a walk along a trail that connects the past to the
present, making it an enjoyable experience for both scholars
and lay readers alike.
The Study of
Chinese Goldware
and Silverware
Zhishui Yang
Aug 2022 CNY 890.00
2040 pp
9787807683780
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Chinese tea culture is rich and diverse, with a long history and
various tea varieties produced across the country. Renowned
teas like Longjing, Biluochun, and Tieguanyin have fascinating
stories of their historical development, manufacturing secrets,
and unique flavors. The author, who has hosted numerous tea
programs and explored tea regions extensively, vividly
portrays these aspects, along with anecdotes and personal
observations. The book also addresses some controversial
trends in the tea industry. With an engaging and individual
writing style, each tea is presented from a different
perspective, making the book both informative and
captivating. Additionally, the book features a collection of
vintage tea packaging and advertisements, providing a
visually rich experience. Overall, it showcases the broadness
and allure of Chinese tea culture.
The Fun Tea:
Discovery Jouney of
Reputable Chinese Teas
Jul 2022
452 pp
CNY 68.00
9787807683711
Duojie Yang
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
This book offers a fresh interpretation of thirteen classic
Chinese tea books, including renowned works like \"The
Classic of Tea,
\" \"Record of Tea,
\" and \"Treatise on Tea.\"
Spanning from the Tang to the Ming Dynasty, these
invaluable books represent the pinnacle of tea culture. They
provide unique insights into tea quality, production areas, and
tea ware. Esteemed tea scholars such as Lu Yu, Cai Xiang,
and Song Huizong have extensively shared their views on
tea-making and tea-tasting, and their contributions are
compiled in these books. Readers can gain a comprehensive
understanding of ancient tea enthusiasts' practices, including
tea picking, processing, storage, heating, tasting, selection of
tea ware, and tea contests. These works offer a glimpse into
the rich traditions and culture surrounding tea in ancient
China.
A Collection of the 13
Reputable Tea Books from
Ancient China
Feb 2023
452 pp
CNY 56.00
9787807681649
Mengliang Guo
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Since the Opium War, the Western powers opened the gate of
China with ships armed with cannons. Since then, the trend of
Western learning had spread to the East. From science and
technology to ideology and culture, China has always played
the role of a student. In the nearly 100-year history of cultural
communications, there is this one play with a plot of Chinese
culture bringing something to the West-- \"Chinese cuisine\".
This book goes back to the orgin of the Chinese-food-version
Journey to the West, systematically tells how Chinese cuisine
develops and expands its influence in Europe and North
America. You will see how Li Hongzhang Chop Suey got trendy
in the US, hear anecdotes of the fanciest Chinese restaurant in
Paris at the time, get a glimpse of the London's
\"boardinghouse\"
, and so much more.
Journey to the West:
The History and Culture of
Oversea Chinese Cuisine in
1840s-1940s
Apr 2021
268 pp
9787807683193
Songfang Zhou
CNY 48.00
Mar 2023 CNY 69.00
344 pp
Walking Through Life
Minhong Yu
This book is a collection of essays by
Minhong Yu, the founder of New Oriental
Education, showcasing his wisdom and life
experiences accumulated over 55 years as a
successful Chinese entrepreneur, teacher,
reader, and traveler. Yu believes in investing
in our deepest aspirations, striving to become
the person we aspire to be, and living the life
we truly desire, despite the pain and
struggles we may encounter. Rather than
offering specific tips on achieving our goals,
he shares personal stories and experiences
that inspire readers to discover the inner
strength that can propel them forward in life.
LITERATURE9787807682059
Mar 2023 CNY 65.00
477 pp
Isolated and Helpless
Modern Man: Erich
Fromm's Humanistic
Psychoanalysis
PSYCHOLOGY9787807682059
Yongyu Guo
Erich Fromm (1900-1980), a German-born American
psychologist, sociologist, and philosopher, profoundly
influenced both Western and Chinese societies with his works
on the dilemmas of modern humans. This book offers an
interpretation of Fromm's theory in contemporary society,
emphasizing the trend towards personal independence and
strength in individual growth. However, this pursuit also leads
to increased alienation from nature, others, and oneself.
Relentless striving for success and setbacks threaten selfesteem, resulting in negative emotions such as loneliness and
helplessness. Fromm's analysis reveals how individuals
attempt to alleviate these emotions through authoritarianism,
nationalism, and consumerism. These psychological patterns
persist today, highlighting the enduring relevance of Fromm's
theory. The book explores the modern human dilemma and
potential pathways for resolution.
LITERATURE
9787807683575
Nov 2021
588 pp
CNY 98.00
The Immortal,
The God of Spirit,
and The Lone Traveller:
Understanding Life Awareness
in Li Bai's Poems
Furui Zhan
Li Bai was a gifted young kid when he
left home at a very young age, traveling
and wandering. Li tried to offer
solutions to the emperor and got into
Hanlin Academy. He got to know Du Fu
and became a lifetime friend of his.
Later on, he got involved in An Lushan
Rebellion. Li Bai's life is both legendary
and secular. This best-known Chinese
poet contemplates life by living in
between romance and expenditure,
frustration and depression,
achievements, and the seeking of
immortality. .
Taking Li Bai's
outlook on life as a
clue, this book
reveals the
important works of
Li Bai's life. Through
a close reading of
his works, the
author restores a
physical and
spiritual Li Bai, a
living Li Bai who is
both a genius poet
and a secular man
LITERATURE CRITCISM
The Structures
and
The Tunes of Ci
Chengtao Xia
Mr. Xia Chengtao is a master of Ci school recognized by the
Ci scholars. He is good at both creation and research. His
poetry critiques are profoundly pertinent but also readable
and fun. This book is edited by Mr. Chen Shuiyun, who has
made outstanding achievements in modern Ci studies. From
Xia’s various writings, this selection of more than 70 articles
can not only represent his achievements in poetry study but
are also suitable for the general audiences' appreciation of
Chinese Ci.
9787807683407
Jan 2021
532 pp
CNY 68.00
The Vitality
and The New
Imagery of
Poetry
Geng Lin
Lin Geng is a poet and scholar of poetry. This book selects
more than 40 of his articles and essays, which are divided into
four parts: the zeitgeist of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the
resonating sound of Tang poetry, the discussion of poems, and
the exploration of new poems. It presents his academic
achievements in ancient poetry and new poetry.
Lin Geng paid special attention to the prosperous Tang poetry
and romantic poets because of his interest in the vitality and
the new imagery of poetry. The content of poetry was
originally taken from the most sensitive things in life. \"The most
direct new style of poetry stems from the new feelings on new
things.\" This is the original imagery of poetry, and the Tang
Dynasty was the discovery of the new imagery of poetry.
Mar 2022
360 pp
CNY 58.00
9787807683322
LITERATURE CRITCISM
The Tradition
and Interest
of Poetry
Guanying Yu
When it comes to Yu Guanying, an expert on Chinese
classical literature, many people will first think of his
annotated \"Book of Songs\" and \"Yuefu Poems\". In the
selection of classics, he attaches great importance to the
personality of poets and the artistic characteristics of
poems, focuses on analyzing the language structure of
poems, and combines the popularization of literary classics
with the promotion of Chinese education. In addition to the
selected annotations, he also wrote many essays on poetry,
examined the origin of poetry development, and analyzed
specific poetry works.
This book is a collection of Yu Guanying's poetry research
and selected annotations. There are more than 30 chapters
in total. It is divided into three parts: examining the source of
poetry, reading poetry to clarify doubts, and annotating
poetry selections. It systematically reflects his poetry critics,
annotations, and academic research.
CNY 68.00
9787807683438
Aug 2022
400 pp
LITERATURE CRITCISM
The Place with
Spiritual Aura
Yue Miao
He is a historian, literary historian,
educator, and renowned poet in
the 20th century.
Mr. Miao Yue studied with Wang Guowei and Chen Yinque. He
is a historian, literary historian, educator, and renowned poet in
the 20th century. This book selects more than 30 poems and
essays that analyze the changes of poetry, the characteristics
of poetry, and the creative characteristics and achievements
of poets and Ci writers such as Cao Zhi, Du Mu, Li Shangyin,
Jiang Kui, Wang Yuanliang, Yuan Haowen, and Wang Guowei.
The writings range over 60 years, and concentrate on showing
the author's profound knowledge, keen vision, and way of
cruising and integrating between history and literature.
9787807683490
Aug 2022
372 pp
CNY 59.00
LITERATURE CRITCISM
The History of
Tang Poetry
Qianfan Cheng
Readers can follow the
instructions in the book to get a
glimpse of the mystery of
Chinese poetry and learn how to
appreciate it.
Mr. Cheng Qianfan was born into a family of literature and
received a rigorous education from various tutors. He has
dedicated his life to finding the perfect blend of literary theory
and philology. This book features 26 of Cheng's most
representative articles, divided into three sections: research
methods, exploration of ancient poems, and new and old
poems. It provides a comprehensive and evidence-based
analysis of ancient Chinese poetry, examining its spirit,
structure, and characteristics from various perspectives.
Readers can follow the book's guidance to gain a deeper
understanding of Chinese poetry and learn how to appreciate
it.
9787807683414
Aug 2021
432 pp
CNY 69.00
LITERATURE CRITCISM
The Authenticity
and the Quality
of Ci
Guizhang Tang
Mr. Tang Guizhang is an extremely prestigious poet researcher
in the 20th century. His academic career lasted more than
sixty years, and he was second to none among the
contemporaries in the study of poetry. His \"Quan Song Ci\"
,
\"Quan Jin Yuan Ci\"
,
\"Ci Hua Cong Bian\" and other masterpieces,
with the strength of one person, accumulated decades of
work, have benefited poetry scholars, and have become
classics.
This book is a selected edition of Mr. Tang's Ci studies. It
generally follows similarities. It involves not only the narration,
collation, compilation, identification, and correctness of Ci
studies, but also the research and revision of the deeds of the
poets and the history of Ci, and the art of Ci appraisal and
analysis of techniques, comments by individual poets, and
memories and commemorations of teachers and friends of
those poets, etc. This book explains profound theories in
simple language and points out the formal way for readers to
appreciate, research, and write poetry.
9787807683483
Oct 2021
428 pp
CNY 65.00
LITERATURE CRITCISM
How to Address
Ancient Chinese
Poets
Zhonglian Qian
Mr. Qian Zhonglian has profound attainments on poetry studies,
especially in the study of poetry in the Qing Dynasty. He is also
good at creating. In this book, in addition to modern methods such
as thesis style and lecture style, he also uses the traditional
methods such as poetry style, critic poetry style, and pointing the
title style (点将录体). He talks about it with rich insights and
subtleties. Qian is especially good at pointing the title style. Some
of the selected articles include \"Point the Title of Ci Writers in the
Last Century\"
,
\"Point the Title of Shi Writers in the Last Century\"
,
\"Shun Zhi, Kang Xi, and Yong Zheng Ruling Period Poets\"
, etc. With
a detailed discussion of each poet's shortness and strength,
rankings, and comments on masterpieces, this book can be seen
as a brief history of poetry. Readers can review many masterpieces
under Qian's guidance, understand \"what is poetry\" and \"what is a
poet\"
, and learn to analyze and appreciate poetry from a
professional perspective thus improving aesthetic taste.
9787807683209
Feb 2020
520 pp
CNY 69.00
LITERATURE CRITCISM
9787807683216
Dec 2021
536 pp
CNY 65.00
Studies of
Wording and
Tune of Ci
Yusheng Long
\"Studies of Wording and Tune of
Ci\" selects the classics of Long‘s
work, divided into five parts:
Poetry History, Origins of the Ci
Styles, Methods of the Ci Styles,
The History of Ci and Ci Studies
Monograph. Long's experience
gained from decades of
researching and studying Ci can
not only guide the beginners to
get a glimpse of the poetry and
Ci, but also be helpful for fans
and researchers to make further
progress.
LITERATURE CRITCISM
9787807683216
Apr 2023
208 pp
CNY 198.00
Prometheus: A
Grand Colletion
of Lighters
Yusheng Long
Few people realize that it wasn't until the early 20th century that
humans were able to safely and easily start a controlled flame
with just one hand, anytime and anywhere. The seemingly simple
invention of a lighter embodies the essence of scientific and
technological advancements in materials and craftsmanship.
This book is a delicate and high-quality work that presents an
unprecedented exploration of the history and culture of fire
starting. It also serves as a \"paper museum\" showcasing lighters
from ancient times to the present, from around the world. The
book features exclusive, high-resolution photos of nearly 300
lighters, accompanied by detailed descriptions of their designs,
craftsmanship, structures, materials, techniques, and aesthetics.
The book showcases the evolution of lighters from their primitive
origins to their peak over the past six centuries, allowing readers
to appreciate the beauty of these objects while learning about
the history of fire starting for humanity.
COLLETION&ART
On December 17, 1994, Dou Wei, Zhang Chu, He Yong, and the Tang
Dynasty band, arriving in Hong Kong through special channels,
electrified the Red Star Coliseum with their \"Rock China Power\"
concert. This landmark event is widely considered the pinnacle of
China's golden age of rock music and remains one of the most
influential concerts in Chinese rock history.
Ahead of the performance, He Yong famously quipped that Hong
Kong had only entertainment, not music. Driven by media hype, this
'raid' on the Hong Kong music scene propelled these young
musicians into the limelight.
Plateau, the photographer, captured an unusually calm Dou Wei, a
consistently melancholic Zhang Chu, and an intensely angry He
Yong that night.
Three decades later, Plateau unveils a collection of over a hundred
never-before-seen photographs from the Red Star concert,
accompanied by his honest and candid handwritten notes. This
book transforms a legendary moment in rock history into a tangible
piece of memorabilia for rock fans and music enthusiasts alike.
A Legendary Night in
Hong Kong
Gao Yuan
Feb 2020
184 pp
CNY 199.4
9787807683148
PHOTOGRAPHY
photography
Rock China Power:
Lotus Leaves and
Duckweed:
A Miscellany of Red
Chamber Dreamy
Lian Ping
Rediscover a masterpiece.
Celebrate Cao Xueqin's enduring
legacy. Dive into \"Red Chamber
Remix.\"
This collection of essays by Lian offers fresh insights into the
novel's depths. From character relationships to symbolism,
each piece unlocks hidden meanings within Cao Xueqin's
words.
Beyond \"Red Chamber Dream,
\" the author weaves connections
to other classics – poetry, novels, plays. This tapestry enriches
your understanding of both, solidifying \"Red Chamber Dream\"s
place in Chinese literature.
Inspired by the novel's playful adaptation of a poem (\"Lotus
Leaves and Duckweed\"), the title reflects the book's spirit. It's
an invitation to explore \"Red Chamber Dream\" with joy, just as
one might enjoy poetry without rigid rules.
9787807684206
Feb 2024
365 pp
CNY 69.00
LITERATURE CRITCISM
Memories of Beijing
Life in the 1940s and
1950s
He Daqi
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of
Beijing life during the 1940s and 1950s through the captivating
memoir \"Courtyard Childhood.\" This enchanting collection of words
and illustrations, penned by a nonagenarian author, transports
readers to the heart of a traditional Beijing courtyard, offering a
glimpse into a world now vanished yet forever etched in memory.
With a keen eye for detail and a heart brimming with nostalgia, the
author vividly recreates the sights, sounds, and smells of his
childhood home. From the intricate layout of the courtyard to the
meticulously arranged furniture within its walls, every element is
meticulously captured, bringing to life the essence of daily life in this
unique urban setting.
The author's writing takes readers beyond the physical world to
explore the customs, traditions and social interactions of this era.
From children's games to seasonal celebrations, every aspect of life
is shown, offering a glimpse into a bygone era.
\"Courtyard Childhood\" is more than just a memoir; it is about memory
and the human spirit. The author's reflections and pictures show
readers what it was like to live in a traditional Beijing courtyard.
9787807684244
Apr 2024
272 pp
CNY 78.00
LITERATURECourtyard Kid:
LITERATURE
Sweet River
JI Zhongxian
\"Sweet River\" is a book related to the definition of contemporary
Chinese \"family\"
, which records China's urbanization. Each character
is experiencing a day-to-day live without seeing what's waiting
ahead, and this is exactly what anyone living in China may
experience. In an interconnected space-time setting, within 11 short
stories, 20 characters lives their own life while playing their parts in
others'. From the narrow stairs at Shikumen Shanghai to the dried
river bed in northern China, from the twinkle-eyed little girl to the
staggering old lady, the author uses her words for a miniature
painting on all kinds of people living in China, undergoing this great
wave of urban growth.
The “Neo Native-soil Literature”—A literary masterpiece that reflects
everyone living in China
9787807683223
Aug 2020
352 pp
CNY 48.00
This book is a story about
people living in and outside
these situational-drawing
style stories, in between the
author's narratives, and also
in our own lives..\"
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
This captivating introduction sets the stage for \"Vegan Delights: A
Culinary Journey,
\" a comprehensive guide to the world of plantbased cuisine. Delving into the rich history and cultural
significance of vegetarianism, the book unveils the multifaceted
world of meatless delights.
Organized into eight thematic sections, this book explores the
vast tapestry of vegetarian cooking, from the humble garden
vegetable to the exotic mushroom and seaweed. Each section
delves into the culinary nuances of its respective theme,
encompassing ingredients, preparation techniques, historical
origins, and cultural insights.
\"Vegan Delights: A Culinary Journey\" is not merely a cookbook; it
is an invitation to embark on a transformative culinary odyssey.
With its captivating narrative, comprehensive knowledge, and
inspiring recipes, the book promises to tantalize taste buds,
broaden culinary horizons, and deepen appreciation for the
diverse and delectable world of vegan cuisine.
Vegan Delights:
A Culinary Journey
Jan 2024
328 pp
CNY 68.00
9787807683803
Zhu Zhenfan
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Embark on a culinary adventure
through exquisite classic Chinese
cuisine with our latest release! Join
renowned Master Chef Wei Bo,
whose expertise at Quanjude and
Feng Ze Yuan shines through in over
50 authentic recipes. Master timehonored techniques, uncover
fascinating culinary history, and savor
the vibrant flavors that have
captivated the world for centuries.
Secrets Of The
Dragon’s Kitchen:
Unlocking 150 Classic Chinese
Feb 2024
485 pp
9787807684114
Wei Bo
CNY 69.00
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
In this captivating collection, renowned food writer Dai Aiqun
embarks on a culinary journey to celebrate the humble yet
delectable world of everyday snacks. From the ubiquitous
dumpling to the irresistible mooncake, Aiqun masterfully captures
the essence of these culinary gems, revealing their extraordinary
qualities amidst their everyday presence.
With sixty captivating essays, Aiqun delves into the rich history,
cultural significance, and culinary nuances of these beloved treats.
He transports readers to bustling street corners and cozy kitchens,
where the aroma of freshly prepared snacks fills the air and flavors
dance on the palate.
Aiqun's evocative prose is complemented by the exquisite
watercolor illustrations of Xiao Jie, who brings these culinary
creations to life with vibrant strokes and delicate details. Together,
text and image intertwine to create a sensory experience that
awakens the appetite and ignites a passion for the simple pleasures
of everyday snacks.
Culinary Delights:
Sixty Everyday Desserts
and Snacks
Apr 2024
272 pp
9787807684213
Dai Aiqun
CNY 69.00
Qu Jingdong Ed. This book, a collection of essays by renowned sociologists, explores the institutional innovations and unique spirit of township enterprises in China's reform era. It examines how these enterprises integrated traditional, institutional, and market mechanisms, expanding social development and unleashing grassroots vitality. By analyzing the property rights, structure, and mechanisms of township enterprises, the book delves into their role in China's transforming economy and addresses the impact of property rights on organizational behavior during times of significant social change. The book highlights the transformative power of township enterprises, demonstrating how they boldly combined diverse historical legacies, traditional resources, and local strategies with existing institutions and external systems, embodying the true spirit of reform. 9787807684015 Jan 2024 311 pp CNY 69.00 Reform and Variation: The Institutional Spirit of Township Enterprises
SOCIALSCIENCE
Life, Desire, and
Social Mentality in a
Transforming Village
Tan Tongxue
This anthropological ethnography delves into the lives of
\"double-faced people\" – farmers caught in the paradoxes of
China's rapid transformation. Through the detailed life
histories of three generations in Chengcun village, the book
chronicles the village's trajectory from 1949 through the
Reform Era to the 21st century. It captures the
transformation of grassroots governance, the emergence of
a semi-agricultural, semi-industrial society, and the shifting
dynamics of local customs, spiritual beliefs, and the very
fabric of Chinese culture.
\"Double-Faced People\" offers a compelling narrative of
contemporary rural China, revealing the traces of sweeping
societal changes and the inner voices of individuals caught
in their midst. It is a must-read for anyone interested in rural
China, individual lives, and the profound impact of
modernization on traditional communities.
9787807683797
Jan 2024
384 pp
CNY 69.00
SOCIAL SCIENCEDouble-Faced People:
Zhai Xuewei
This book adopts the local perspective of China, takes
sociology, social psychology, cultural anthropology and
other disciplines as the reference frame, and conducts
methodological, conceptual, empirical and theoretical
exploration into the outer and inner world, the
psychological mechanisms and behavioral of the Chinese
people as well as the specific stage and cultural lineage of
the Chinese society. An especial focus is placed on the
relationship between the Chinese people's behavioral
strategies and the Chinese social structure and cultural
scenes, in an attempt to construct a theoretical framework
to analyze the Chinese people's social behavior through the
real and specific daily life of the Chinese people. The
research into the Chinese people's psychology and
behavior should be conducted in the principle of 'trying to
see the unchangeable or at least the parts hard to change
through those changes'
, which marks the basis for the
current and future research.
9787807681816
Jan 2017
302 pp
CNY 48.00
SOCIAL SCIENCE
The Logic Behind
How Chinese Behave
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Demystifying Confucius:
Li Ling
9787807684145
Nov 2023
302 pp
CNY 58.00
A Comprehensive
Reading of the Analects
In this insightful guide, Peking University professor Li Ling offers a
fresh perspective and practical methods for approaching the
profound wisdom of the Analects, one of the cornerstones of
Chinese culture. Unlike traditional line-by-line commentaries, Li Ling
delves into the Analects from two distinct angles: exploring the
individuals mentioned within its pages and examining the
overarching philosophical themes it conveys.
The book's structure reflects this dual focus. The first section,
\"Biographies,
\" provides a detailed account of Confucius's life, his
disciples, and his assessments of ancient sages and contemporary
figures, laying the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding
of the Analects' context. The second section,
\"Ideas,
\" delves into
Confucius's political ideals, his perspectives on life and morality, and
his distinctions between noble and ignoble characters, offering a
thematic exploration of the Analects' core teachings.
This two-pronged approach, weaving together biographical insights
and thematic analysis, provides a profound and accessible
framework for interpreting the Analects. It transcends the limitations
of traditional commentaries, inviting readers to step beyond the text
and gain a holistic understanding of Confucius's era and his
enduring philosophical legacy.
TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Emerging from the tumultuous Warring States era,
\"Sun Tzu's Art of
War\" stands as the world's oldest extant military treatise, wielding
immense influence across cultures. Its profound insights,
encompassing military strategy, politics, diplomacy, business, and
personal conduct, have earned it the titles of both \"Holy Bible of
War\" and \"Treasure Trove of Wisdom,
\" transcending time and
retaining enduring relevance.
Despite its enduring legacy,
\"Sun Tzu's Art of War\" has long posed a
challenge for scholars, demanding meticulous study and masterful
interpretation. Professor Li Ling, harboring a deep fascination with
the text since his youth – a rarity among pre-Qin scholars – has
dedicated years to its study, yielding a wealth of contributions that
surpass those of many predecessors.
Delving into the intricacies of the text, Professor Li Ling skillfully
interweaves military history, cultural studies, and philosophical
insights to illuminate \"Sun Tzu's Art of War\" with fresh perspectives
and profound depth. His groundbreaking work breathes new life
into this ancient masterpiece, offering invaluable guidance for
navigating the complexities of strategy, leadership, and victory in
an ever-changing world.
The Only Rule:
Sunzi's Philosophy of
Struggle
Nov 2023
296 pp
9787807684138
Li Ling
CNY 58.00
LITERATUREEmbark on a captivating journey through the vibrant tapestry of
Beijing's natural world with \"Seasons Unhurried: A Naturalist's
Journal.\" This groundbreaking work, the first of its kind for the
North China region, meticulously captures the essence of over a
hundred iconic plants throughout Beijing's four distinct seasons.
Renowned naturalist Nian Gao, driven by an unwavering passion
for the natural world, meticulously documents the unique flora
of the North China region, from the familiar flora gracing city
streets to the hidden gems of secluded mountain landscapes.
With each delicate brushstroke and insightful observation, Gao
weaves a rich tapestry of ecological connections, revealing the
intricate dance of life within Beijing's diverse ecosystems.
In an era dominated by the hustle and bustle of urban life,
\"Seasons Unhurried\" serves as a gentle reminder of the
restorative power of nature. Gao's evocative prose and
captivating illustrations invite readers to pause, observe, and
reconnect with the natural world that surrounds them, fostering
a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance and profound
beauty that lie within the heart of our cities.
Seasons Unhurried:
A Naturalist's Illustration
Journal of Beijing
Oct 2017
308 pp
9787807681977
Nian Gao
CNY 48.00
9787807680901
Aug 2015
356 pp
CNY 58.00
Home Letters by
Xie Juezai
Xie Juezai
Xie Juezai was one of the \"Yan'an Five Elders\" and the first
revolutionary of the older generation to join the Communist Party of
China. This book is a collection of Xie Fei's letters from his father, Xie
Juezai, covering 115 letters from the 1920s to the 1960s. The letters are
divided into three parts. The first part is Xie Juezai's letters to his wife
and children from 1920 to 1960. They are vivid and sincere. The letters
express his wife and children's thoughts, educate his children, and
show his love for the villagers and friends. These letters also talk about
historical events and changes at the time, including warlords' battles,
life in Yan'an, and the land reform policy after the founding of the
People's Republic of China. The second series is a letter written by Xie
Juezai to his other wife Wang Dingguo and her children from 1950 to
1970. The letters are about how a husband and wife should treat each
other and how parents should raise their children. They show how strict
the older generation of revolutionaries were. The letters also talk about
reading, staying healthy, and being frugal. This shows Xie's way of life
and his personal beliefs about life. The third series is a letter written by
Xie to friends and colleagues in his hometown from 1950 to 1960. He
talks about the changes in his hometown and criticises local officials for
their bad behaviour. Over a hundred letters in the book, spanning
nearly half a century, show how family life changed during this period.
FAMILY LETTER
TRADITIONAL CULTURE\"Archaeological Notes\" is a collection of reading notes penned
by renowned archaeologist Li Ling during the COVID-19
pandemic. The book delves into the fascinating world of
archaeology, spanning three main sections:
A Grand History of Archaeological Studies: This section takes
readers on a comprehensive journey through the evolution of
archaeology, exploring its origins, methodologies, and
significant discoveries.
Archaeology in My Backyard: Li Ling shifts the focus to the
archaeology of his own region, highlighting the rich cultural
heritage and historical significance of the areas surrounding
him.
Soul Lost in the Blue Mountains: This last section is for V.
Gordon Childe, an important archaeologist who inspired Li Ling.
This tribute captures Childe's extraordinary life and legacy.
The book looks at many interesting topics, including:
Archaeology helps us understand our past and shape our
present.The lives and work of important archaeologists.How
archaeology affects society.
A Journey Through
the History of
Archaeology
Spet 2023
804 pp
9787807683957
Li Ling
CNY 239.00
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