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      • Jiang Boyan LLC

        Jiang Boyan™ works closely with some of the worlds most prestigious authors. We make use of big data and strategic thinking to develop insights and analyze international cultural trends to identify opportunities. We believe that the greatest stories have global reach and intersect with entertainment, media and culture.

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        December 2019 - December 2024

        Tian Gong Kai Wu

        by Song Yingxing,Xia Jianqin

        Tian Gong Kai Wu is the first comprehensive work on agriculture and handicraft industry in the world. It introduces the production technology of machinery, bricks, ceramics, sulphur, candles, paper, weapons, gunpowder, textile, dyeing, salt making, coal mining and oil pressing in ancient China. It is also known as the "Encyclopedia of China's 17th century crafts". The book is illustrated in the original text, and the translation is easy to understand.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2017

        History of Ancient Chinese Diplomacy

        by Yuan Nansheng

        Ancient Chinese diplomacy refers to diplomatic activities during the period from the beginning of ancient diplomacy to the outbreak of the Opium War in 1840. The manuscript describes the history of this period. The Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou Dynasties were the emergence and formation of ancient Chinese diplomacy. The Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods were the development of ancient Chinese diplomacy. The Han Dynasty was the stereotype of ancient Chinese diplomacy. The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of ancient Chinese diplomacy. The period of transformation of ancient diplomacy. Ancient China's diplomacy is foreign affairs diplomacy. The revelation left is that the stronger the national strength, the more capable it can be, and the more rational compromise, the more it can make a difference. The readers of the manuscript are researchers of Chinese history and diplomatic history, and students of Chinese history and diplomatic history.

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2020

        Song of Heroes

        by Nie Mao

        Song of Heroes is an ode dedicated to heroes. It consists of seven movements, adorned with starting tune, overture, ending tune and after sound. It is in the form of symphonic poems, dedicated to an integration of being epic, lyrical, realistic and vanguard. With lofty beliefs, the poet started writing from Mao Anying's heroic deeds, using time, space, characters, and events as a narrative line to extol a large number of evocative heroes and heroic deeds moving forward in adversity. Not only did the author write about the hero representatives of various important periods, such as Zhao Yiman, Zhao Dengyu, and Xia Minghan, but also wrote about some hero groups, such as the five heroes of the Langya Mountain, the two bombs and one star hero group, and the space hero group. This majestic ode to heroes is tenacious and tragic. It expresses the immortal historical feats made by the heroes for the Chinese revolution, China's construction and the Chinese people. It helps children understand historical heroes by reading poetry, feels the heroic deeds and inspires them with national pride and cultural self-confidence.

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2020

        Twenty People

        by Chen Yanqun

        The author uses documentary writing to record the words and deeds of 20 modern cultural masters, including Qian Zhongshu, Tian Han, Shen Congwen, Feng Youlan, Xia Zhiqing, Tai Jingnong, Zhang Daqian, Dong Zuobin, and Rao Zongyi. The author's textual feature is that the characters in the pen are all learned through the conversation and laughter of Luo Jintang, the master of Chinese studies, and further learned. Mr. Luo Jintang used to live, study and work in the mainland, Taiwan, and the United States. He has direct contacts with these cultural masters. Therefore, the content of this book has fresh content and a lively atmosphere, telling the Chinese stories of cultural people. This book not only talks about the relationship between the author and the master, but also about the relationship between the masters. Therefore, through this book, readers can understand and recognize the culture of the motherland with human beings, and have an understanding of the cultural people of their own countries. It will help readers to establish broad cultural aspirations and lofty ideals in life, and they can also experience from masters. Get the wisdom of life.

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        Tell Children About the Sanxingdui

        by Liu Xingshi

        The Sanxingdui Ruins are considered one of the most the greatest archaeological finds of China in the 20th century. Located in the southwest China's Sichuan Province, the ruins are believed to be the remnants of the ancient Shu Kingdom, predating the Xia Dynasty by 700 years or even thousands of years, dating back up to 3000 or 5000 years ago. What is the truth about this period of history and who built it? This is a mystery to the world. Liu Xingshi is a prehistoric archaeological researcher, contemporary geologist, science popularization writer, and expert in Sanxingdui mineral resources investigation. He wrote, at the age of 91, this set of humorous but professional books for children to guide them in uncovering the mysteries of the Sanxingdui Ruins from the perspectives of geography, archaeology, history, and human environmental science. Unlike the most books on the market focusing on the cultural relics unearthed at the Sanxingdui Ruins, including the surprisingly large number of bronzes and ivories, this unique set of books traces back to the ancient Shu civilization and explores how Sanxingdui people lived, including food, clothing, shelter, transportation, labor, and migration, as well as the hidden geography, climate, and environmental knowledge, which leaves infinite imagination space for children.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Archaeological Maps of the Primitive Society, Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty

        by SHI Rongchuan

        China, with its thousands of years of civilization, occupies an important place in the history of world civilization. But when did the splendid civilization originate? In order to answer questions like “Who are we?” “Where do we come from?”, the book focuses on the literature and archaeological materials and supplemented by the documentation, shares memories of the birth and childhood of Chinese civilization with pictures and texts from the primitive society to the Western Zhou Dynasty.

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      • Romance
        September 2015

        Bad Kitty

        by Roberts, Teresa Noelle

        When you make the Devil’s bargain, be prepared to take the heat. A lot of heat.     Chronicles of the Malcolm, Book 2     Most of Xia’s early memories are repressed, thank the Great Cat Mother. But her body remembers how to kill.     The longer she and her fellow Malcolm crewmates are holed up on Cibari hiding from assassins, the twitchier she gets—until the planet’s insanely sexy Warlord, Rahal Mizyar, borrows her skills to take out slavers.     Rahal suspects Xia is his mate, but the human-raised female never learned the finer points of felinoid rituals. The solution: make her fall hard and fast for him, even if it means playing dirty.     Hired to determine if Xia is the long-missing granddaughter of the felinoid prime minister, Cal Janssen has finally tracked her down. Getting past Rahal, though, is a problem—until he’s mistaken for a notorious arms dealer and playboy. And he finds himself the object of both Rahal’s and Xia’s seduction.     When their first mission brings Xia’s memories bulleting back to the surface, she realizes she’s fallen for two men who don’t exist. Running away, however, could be her deadliest mistake.     Warning: Contains an assassin with a swiss cheese memory, a badass warlord who’s getting tired of his own con, and a freelance lawman. Secrets, lies, and hot sex with no rules.

      • 2018

        Riyue Mountain

        by Xu Zechen

        “Riyue Mountain” is a collection of 14 short and medium stories written by Xu, such as “The River Thief”, “Western Xia” and “Juyan”. These works present the theme which is the same as stories like “Flower Street” and “Beijing Drifters”. It is the manuscripts that enriches and expands Xu’s ideal hometown and also gives new meaning to “New Beijing”.

      • Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization: The Pre-Qin Period

        by Li Xueqin

        Based on the entire view of ancient Chinese civilization studies, the author conducts a detailed research to dynasties of Xia, Shang and Zhou, and covers areas like inscriptions on bones or tortoise shells, bronze wares, bamboo scripts and silk manuscripts, etc., so as to exhibit main features of different historical periods during the establishment and development of ancient Chinese civilization.

      • Man in the Cloud

        by Lu Nei

        When two girls were hammered to death on campus in a small southern city in the late 90s, Xia Xiaofan, a college student started to investigate the murders until he realized he was followed and his friend Xiao Bai, a girl from his home town went missing. It is a campus suspense novel that depicts a chaotic society undergoing dramatic changes.

      • May 2016

        Atlas of Ancient Chinese Women's Dress

        by Liu Lan

        The history of Chinese costume has a long history, from primitive society, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period, Qin and Han Dynasties, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties, Song, Liao, Xia, Jin and yuan Dynasties, Ming and Qing Dynasties to modern costumes are included, which shows that under the background of patriarchal culture, ancient Chinese costumes have ethical pursuit beyond perceptual needs.

      • January 2009

        Unravelling the Mystery Chinese Faces

        by Li Xia

        The views of a number of eminent Western students of the Chinese culture illustrate the paradox of trying to compare one culture with another. Western concepts of China have to be based on their Western heritage and environment while, this book, views China from a true Chinese perspective.

      • ELT: learning material & coursework
        January 2009

        50 Topics on Chinese Culture

        by Li Xia

      • I am Xia Dandan Series (6 Volumes)

        by Peng Yi and Zaodao

        The little goblin is more than nine hundred years old, but he stops growing upat the age of seven, just like a human kid about two or three years old. He likesto play tricks on his brothers with magic corn, turning them into stinkbugs. Ofcourse one day, his trick was discovered by his brothers. In order to avoid hisbrothers’ punishment, he ran all the way and finally dropped into CuckooflowerInn of the human world through a mailbox. From this inn where the humanworld and various goblin worlds meet together, a much more fantastic magicadventure is waiting for the little goblin…

      • April 2019

        Not to Be Cadres Without People in Mind

        by Lao Han

        Not to Be Cadres Without People in Mind, as a long reportagework, is about Xiajiang Village in Zhejiang Province of Chinaimplementing targeted poverty alleviation to a well-off life, andpromoting common prosperity among the surrounding villages.Xiajiang Village of Chun’an County in Zhejiang Province, is acontact point of five successive secretaries of the provincial Partycommittee: Xi Jinping, Zhang Dejiang, Zhao Hongzhu, Xia Baolongand Che Jun. In merely a few decades, it has realized the transitionfrom“ poor, dirty, bad” to“ rich, clean, beautiful” and formed theXiajiang model of targeted poverty reduction, which is of exemplarysignificance. The book not only records the revitalizing processof Xiajiang Village, but also shows the service consciousness forpeople of Party members and cadres. This book, written by WangHuimin, a famous reporter of People’s Daily, has won manyawards.

      • Picture books
        August 2011

        DrRbbit and Little Golden Bean

        by Wang Xia,Lv Ke

        Dr. Rabbit and Little Golden Bean: Children can gain the most important dreams, such as wealth, wisdom, freedom and happiness by animated stories of this work, and can learn about how to plan and manage their own life.

      • Children's & YA
        2020

        A Crawling Ant

        by Zhao Xia;Huang Ying

        This poetic and philosophical title tells a seemingly simple story with rich connotation. An ant unfolds fantasy of becoming a variety of other animals and thus having diferent situations. The ending of the story is surprising but within reason. The ant returns from fantasy to reality, and the ant's expecta-tion of the role of life also returns from "others" to "self", thus completing the "self". The story gives children a wealth of imagination and starts them on a wonderful journey of self-discovery.

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