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      • Fiction

        Promise

        by Li Chunming

        With realistic style and vivid description, Promise reflect the situationwhen precise poverty alleviation policy executing at the rural areas. Thestory start with the lazy Kaizi and the sickly Dong-the beneficiary of theprecise poverty alleviation policy. In two intertwined storylines, the booktreat the destiny of several families as the sample to discuss the issuessuch as precise poverty alleviation, the education alleviation and someother problems during that time.

      • Historical fiction

        The Qin Empire (Newly Illustrated Edition)

        by SUN Haohui

        One of the best-selling history novels in China. Strategy and survival, a canon for that grand yet turbulent era.   At the end of the Warring Kingdoms Period, Qin was merely a small kingdom which was facing severe challenges for its survival. Starting from the rule of Duke Xiao of Qin and followed by the next six dukes, a grand reform commenced and carried on, until Qin became the strongest amongst all the kingdoms, and united the whole nation. The Qin Empire was established and became the first unified dynasty in the history of China.   The Qin Empire not only tells the tale of Qin’s reforms, warfare and success, but also the stories about the rise and fall of the kingdoms at that time. It is a novel about an empire, and also about kings and heroes, the essence of politics and the spirit of survival. This new edition is carefully revised, and contains beautiful illustrations by Dai Hongqian (戴红倩), renowned traditional Chinese artist and illustrator.

      • Historical fiction

        Going to Changan

        Stories from the Bamboo Slips in Han Dynasty

        by Zuo Qiumeng

        The book told eight stories from unearthed bamboo and silk documents which are about small potatoes of Han Dynasty. These stories cover the thoughts, official system, military system, basic necessities of life, folk beliefs and many other aspects at that time. Following the stories are several popular articles, which combine unearthed cultural relics and documents to explain the social life and material culture of Han Dynasty in more detail and restore the details of the specific scenes of the life at that time.

      • Literary Fiction
        July 2018

        Hidden Man

        by ZHANG Beihai

        During 1930s, in Beiping, the Japanese forces were eager to make a move, and the anti-Japanese activities had already started. A young swordsman named LI Tianran returned from the US. In order to revenge for the bloody murder of the entire family of his master five years ago, he dived into the Hutongs of this ancient capital and looked for the culprit who was responsible. With his investigation going deeper, Japanese spies, pro-Japanese advocates, wealthy old households, gangsters, social butterflies, foreign journalists…various people representing different interests surfaced and interacted in these complicated situations. Though the life of ordinary people went on as usual, a storm was brewing deep at the heart of this country. Until the gunshot at the Lugou Bridge, everything took a turn and would never be the same…. Jiang Wen's latest epic movie Hidden Man is adapted from this novel.

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