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Author | : Mian Ju |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1255 |
Release | : 2019-12-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647870720 |
The Demon King Du Chunfeng, who had returned to the country to investigate his father's death, jumped off the plane and was saved by the mafia lord. He experienced a different life from the softhearted hearts of the battlefield ... Beautiful ladies, teachers, police officers, air stewardesses ... They came one after another!
Author | : An Jinci |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1218 |
Release | : 2020-01-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647964261 |
And because of the same face, she became a double,He became a pawn for his revenge. In the eyes of others,He loved her for everything, and it made people jealous.Only Su Munan himself knew ...He wanted to tear her to pieces with his own hands,The truth gradually surfaced in his mind.All revenge became incomparably comical and cruel ..."Su Munan, who do you think you are?You are just a tool I used to take revenge on Yuejiang Mountain!Do you think I only want to kill Yue Jiang Shan?Then you have underestimated me, and Qin Huai, and you ...You family with the surname Yue, don't even think about it!You still don't know why you're the same as Yue Se? "
Author | : Zhi Dao |
Publisher | : DeepLogic |
Total Pages | : 31 |
Release | : |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The book is the volume of "Notes on Primary Political Incidents in Chinese History" among a series of books for "China Classified Histories".
Author | : Mu Bai |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 975 |
Release | : 2020-06-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649558333 |
The little girl's lower part was itchy. Let me show her. After closing the curtain, she slowly took off her denim shorts ...
Author | : Sun MingYuan |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 705 |
Release | : 2019-11-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647366763 |
A woman's head soaked in formalin was accidentally found by Tang Doberman, the head of the police officer. As a police officer, he intended to investigate the matter, and as the police officers continued to obstruct him, he fell deeper and deeper into the darkness was spreading. How could he reverse the shocking murder caused by a head?
Author | : Hilde De Weerdt |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 2020-05-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1684175631 |
"The occupation of the northern half of the Chinese territories in the 1120s brought about a transformation in political communication in the south that had lasting implications for imperial Chinese history. By the late eleventh century, the Song court no longer dominated the production of information about itself and its territories. Song literati gradually consolidated their position as producers, users, and discussants of court gazettes, official records, archival compilations, dynastic histories, military geographies, and maps. This development altered the relationship between court and literati in political communication for the remainder of the imperial period. Based on a close reading of reader responses to official records and derivatives and on a mapping of literati networks, the author further proposes that the twelfth-century geopolitical crisis resulted in a lasting literati preference for imperial restoration and unified rule. Hilde De Weerdt makes an important intervention in cultural and intellectual history by examining censorship and publicity together. In addition, she reorients the debate about the social transformation and local turn of imperial Chinese elites by treating the formation of localist strategies and empire-focused political identities as parallel rather than opposite trends."
Author | : Wo XinKuang |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1189 |
Release | : 2019-12-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647874378 |
"As soon as I pass through,The modern Mercenary Shui Youyou had been married 60 times in the ancient times but still never got married.The daughter of the richest man in Luoyue Empire who had died in depression.In the face of his father's illness, and his mother's early death,The seven branch family members of the Shui family had either requested for her to take in a son-in-law,If she was the Family Head of the Shui Family or part of a family,Shui Youyou decided to bring over a Husband no matter what!"But, the Husband did come, who would have thought that this person was actually a prince?"
Author | : Ann L. Silverberg |
Publisher | : Hong Kong University Press |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2022-12-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9888754343 |
A Contemporary History of the Chinese Zheng traces the twentieth- and twenty-first-century development of an important Chinese musical instrument in greater China.The zheng was transformed over the course of the twentieth century, becoming a solo instrument with virtuosic capacity. In the past, the zheng had appeared in small instrumental ensembles and supplied improvised accompaniments to song. Zheng music became a means of nation-building and was eventually promoted as a marker of Chinese identity in Hong Kong. Ann L. Silverberg uses evidence from the greater China area to show how the narrative history of the zheng created on the mainland did not represent zheng music as it had been in the past. Silverberg ultimately argues that the zheng’s older repertory was poorly represented by efforts to collect and promote zheng music in the twentieth century. This book contends that the restored “traditional Chinese music” created and promulgated from the 1920s forward—and solo zheng music in particular—is a hybrid of “Chinese essence, Western means” that essentially obscures rather than reveals tradition. “Ann Silverberg’s book provides a history of the Chinese zheng zither, with a focus on the rise of solo music since the mid-twentieth century across the three sites of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Existing English-language studies mostly omit consideration of Hong Kong and Taiwan, so this account enriches current perspectives on the multiplicities of Chinese musical history and identity.” —Jonathan Stock, University College Cork, Ireland “Professor Ann Silverberg’s insights and approach are long awaited in the studies of Chinese music. I am particularly impressed by her coverage of the situation in Hong Kong and Taiwan. This book is a wonderful contribution to zheng music. It also inspires and enhances the studies of other Chinese musical instruments and Chinese traditional music.” —Yu Siu Wah, independent scholar
Author | : Hong Zhang |
Publisher | : Global Academic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2014-09-01 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1438455402 |
An innovative approach to teaching Chinese language and culture, using folk and popular songs. Offering an innovative approach to language learning, Chinese through Song helps students develop their language proficiency and music appreciation through the use of folk, popular, and art songs. Because songs emphasize the color, pronunciation, and intonation of every syllable, they can be a valuable tool for improving a students spoken language skills. By learning and performing the songs in this book, students will expand their vocabularies and improve their pronunciation, voice projection, and language expressionall while learning about Chinese culture in a fun and stimulating way. This revised and expanded edition includes thirty songs, many of them new to this edition. They feature lucid and vivid language, as well as beautiful and relatively simple melodies. They are good for voice development and can be practiced in different modes of performance, including solos, duets, rounds, and musical dramas. Each chapter comprises up to seven sections: (1) a song, including sheet music and lyrics in Chinese characters and pinyin Romanization; (2) a line-by-line English translation; (3) a vocabulary list designed for students who have completed at least one year of Chinese; (4) cultural notes that help students understand the historical and social context of the song; (5) language notes on the use of key words and important sentence patterns; (6) singing instructions, including remarks on interpretation and performance; and (7) language exercises for both classroom practice and homework assignments. Chinese through Song may be used in several ways: as the main textbook for an interdisciplinary, intermediate-level course, emphasizing both language acquisition and musical performance; as a supplement to regular Chinese language classes, from elementary through advanced levels; as a resource for extracurricular activities (for example, a Chinese chorus or a performance at a Chinese New Year party); and as a general songbook.
Author | : Mo Xiang Tong Xiu |
Publisher | : Seven Seas Entertainment |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2022-04-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 168579114X |
Three years have passed since Shen Qingqiu betrayed Luo Binghe, and now there are only two years left before his "deceased" disciple rises from the dead to claim his bloody glory as the protagonist. At least, that's how the story is supposed to go. In the midst of investigating a mysterious plague, Shen Qingqiu discovers that his actions have irreparably altered the plot--Luo Binghe has returned all too soon and Shen Qingqiu's brilliant escape plan isn't even ready yet! Worse, Shen Qingqiu can no longer predict his young disciple's actions. The only thing that hasn't changed is Luo Binghe's intense fixation on Shen Qingqiu himself, but even this obsession may be more than it seems. Not that Shen Qingqiu has the time to puzzle through all the inconsistencies. There are various parties at play in the changing plot, and if he doesn't act fast, he may face a fate far worse than death.