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  2. The Messenger (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The Messenger" (Chinese: 信使; pinyin: xìnshǐ) is a science-fiction short story by Chinese writer Liu Cixin, first published in 2001. The short story was included in the collection A View from the Stars published by Head of Zeus in April 2024 and by Tor Books in May 2024. [1] [2] It was translated by Andy Dudak. [3]

  3. Book of Rites - Wikipedia

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    The Han Feizi's editor (W.K. Liao 1939) contrasts the Han Feizi's chapter six with the Book of Rites (Li Ki), taking some of the chapter's content as "diametrically opposed to the Confucian spirit", and the "Great Community of Confucius." The Han Feizi has elements that would be compared with the Daodejing. [10]

  4. Book of Documents - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Documents (Chinese: 書經; pinyin: Shūjīng; Wade–Giles: Shu King) or the Classic of History, [a] is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature. It is a collection of rhetorical prose attributed to figures of ancient China , and served as the foundation of Chinese political philosophy for over two millennia.

  5. Classic Chinese Novels - Wikipedia

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    Lu Xun, A Brief History of Chinese Fiction. (Foreign Languages Press, tr. 1959 Translated by Gladys Yang and Yang Xianyi. Various Reprints). China's leading early 20th-century writer surveyed traditional fiction in this pioneering survey, based on a series of 1923 lectures, in order to serve as a basis for modern writers.

  6. Chinese literature - Wikipedia

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    Studies in history of the modern Chinese literature from the 17th century to 21st century were published in 2017 by the Harvard University Press as a fourth volume of new literary history series. The book A New Literary History of Modern China, edited by David Der-wei Wang, contains many scholarly essays and articles in time-line order. [82]

  7. A Brief History of Chinese Fiction - Wikipedia

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    A Brief History of Chinese Fiction (Chinese: 中国小说史略; pinyin: Zhōngguó xiǎoshuō shǐlüè) is a book written by Lu Xun as a survey of traditional Chinese fiction. It was first published in Chinese in 1925, revised in 1930, translated into Japanese, Korean, German, and then into English in 1959 by Gladys Yang and Yang Xianyi. It ...

  8. Fei Xin - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Fei Xin's life. [1] His family originated from Kunshan, in today's Jiangsu Province. Based on other dates mentioned by him, it is likely that he was born in the 17th year of the Hongwu era (1385), although some authors' calculation give 1388 as the date of his birth. [2] He taught himself the Arabic language. [citation needed]

  9. The Penguin History of Modern China - Wikipedia

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    1850 is the book's starting point for China's contemporary history. [3] Starting in chapter six, the book reviews China's turbulent 20th century. [8] The book discusses Empress Dowager Cixi. [4] Fenby chronicles the Qing government's insufficient reaction to local and global catastrophes led to the 1911 Revolution.