《罗生门》 《罗生门》以风雨不透的布局将人推向生死抉择的极限,从而展示了“恶”的无可回避,传递出作者对人的理解,对人的无奈与绝望。
《世界四大短篇小说之王》收录欧亨利、莫泊桑、契诃夫、卡夫卡等92篇短篇小说。包括《麦琪的礼物》《警察与赞美诗》《最后一片叶子》《爱的牺牲》《项链》《羊脂球》《西蒙的爸爸》《我的叔叔于勒》《变色龙》《套中人》《一个文官之死》《变形记》《法的门前》等。
The MONKEY SERIES are picture bookased on the ancient Chinese fantasy novel Journey to the West, a story rich in tales about demons and monsters who try to stop the Tang Priest Xuanzang from reaching the Thunder Monastery in India to fetch Buddhist scriptures. The real hero of this novel,loved for four hundred yeary Chinese readers, is the resourceful, brave and humorous Monkey.
In the late years of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD25--220),because of the corruption of the state administrationexacerbatedby years of famine, the ordinary people lived a veryhard life. InJulu county, local man Zhang Jue, together with hisbrothersZhang Liang, and Zhang Bao, managed to enlist some500,000people from today's Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Hubei andJiangsuprovinces, into a rebel force and they launched a jointattack upongovernment troops. Several days later, from every sidepeoplejoined the army of the rebel Zhang Jue. The rebel army begantowrap yellow scarves around their heads and this quicklybecametheir signature. As the strength of the rebel army increased,theimperial troops became less and less able to control them.
Han Xu, the man who stands out as the preeminent symbol of friendship in my life-time experience with diplomats, died July 19 in aBeijing hospital after a long bout with cancer. Inhis death the American people lost a good friend. In the first address to an American audienceby a diplomat of the People's Republic of China,Han Xu urged the 1978 graduates of Illinois Col-lege in Jacksonville to reach out cordially to peoplein other countries and to pass the spirit of friend-ship from one generation to another. He carriedthis message eloquently and effectively all of hislong productive and eventful life. When in 1978 Governor James Thompsonasked me to organize an agricultural trade mis-sion to China, Han paved the way with a success-ful agenda. Shortly before Han's departure as deputychief, I hosted a fun-filled luncheon for him in theU.S Capitol building.It was a rollicking success.In his work, Han always presented the position ofthe Chinese government in the best light possibleand some of the assig
The title might have been written by Mao himself. Instead, it was dictated by the revealing, intimate, neverbeforepublished recollections of Li Yinqiao, Mao'odyguard, and brought to light by the author Quan Yanchi. After fifteen years of devoted service, Li received thisrequest from Mao: "If what happens in my family is a secretto others, it is not a secret to you. But don't write about mewhile I'm still alive; wait until I die, and write truthfully whenyou do." For the first time, the personal, inside story ofChina's dynamic leader and world statesman is told rathelife and thought of Mao, the husband, father, comradeinarms, the peasant's son. The recollections, only now madepublic in English, provide the reader with a refreshinglydifferent perspective from any of the many other worksabout Mao, Highlighting the book are photographs, published here for the first time.
意大利传教士利玛窦于16世纪来到中国,在中国生活28年,努力学习中国文化,融入中国社会,向中国人介绍西方科学知识,同时向西方人介绍中国文化,他撰写的《利玛窦中国札记》被公推为西方人认识另的基本著作。利玛窦本人则被誉为中国天主教之父、西方汉学的创始人,更有人赞他为中西文化交流史上的“典范”。