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The Reluctant Bride Book II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 768

The Reluctant Bride Book II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-01-08
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  • Publisher: Ethan Cole

Female Lead – Qiao Tan Yuan (QTY) Male Lead – Gu Jiao Wu (GJW) QTY secretly paid GJW’s ex-girlfriend to leave GJW. GJW’s family and QTY’s family are close, and arranged GJW to marry QTY. During GJW and QTY’s marriage they have a baby after GJW’s drugged by an enemy. QTY lies to GJW she aborted their baby, and agrees to divorce him. After a series of events, GJW and QTY are trapped together in an elevator, and GJW unknowingly helps QTY give birth to their baby. GJW demands a DNA test and finds out the truth. GJW and QTY make a compromise, and agrees to live together to raise their baby. They bond as a family. At first GJW wants to remarry QTY for the sake of their baby, but GJW slowly falls in love with QTY. Many misunderstandings (hence the melodrama / angst warning) happen between GJW and QTY. One of the main misunderstandings is GJW’s ex-girlfriend’s lookalike appears, and exposes QTY’s secret about paying off GJW’s ex-girlfriend. Afterward QTY takes custody of their child and cancel their plan to remarry.

The Story of the Stone, Volume V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

The Story of the Stone, Volume V

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The glory and decline of the illustrious Jia family and its two main characters, Bao-yu and Dau-yu.

The Story of the Stone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

The Story of the Stone

This is rated one of the greatest works of Chinese literature. Metaphysical, allegorical, and vividly realistic, the immense scope of The Story of the Stone provides something for everyone. A rich family saga, a tragic love story, and a philosophical meditation it is one of those rare huge books in which one can lose oneself completely. It begins as the story of the Stone, a supernatural entity endowed with consciousness that winds up in the mortal world and must find the path to enlightenment. His fate is inextricably bound with another creature from the Land of Illusion, the Crimson Pearl Flower. The Stone is responsible for its transformation into a fairy girl -- and she vows to repay him with "a debt of tears", willing to suffer for a lifetime in the world of mere mortals. The Stone describes how his story -- The Story of the Stone -- is the record of his journey to enlightenment, and offers the tale as a tool for others to follow his path, as, for example Vanitas does in the first chapter. --www.complete-review.com.

Honglou Fortune
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Honglou Fortune

Most economic writings fail to impress readers as they are often obscure and abstract. However, Honglou Fortune is the complete opposite. Using the characters from Honglou Meng, it conveys the true essence of wealth management through the simplest language. Honglou Fortune makes learning these concepts a joy and a pleasure to read. Even those who are not interested in wealth management will enjoy this book as a well-written literary piece. —Wang Biao, Deputy Editor-in-chief, Wealth Management Weekly Honglou Fortune cleverly depicts how the women in Honglou Meng engage in investment and wealth generation through techniques used in managing the household. The author, Rena He Hanxi, graduated with top honors from Fudan University's School of Economics. With a strong foundation in economics, she offers rare and valuable insight into the investment and financial schools of thought. —Zhang Jun, Professor, Fudan University School of Economics, Director, China Centre for Economic Research

The Story of the Stone: The Dreamer Wakes (Volume V)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

The Story of the Stone: The Dreamer Wakes (Volume V)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-30
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The Story of the Stone (c. 1760), also known as The Dream of the Red Chamber, is one of the greatest novels of Chinese literature. The fifth part of Cao Xueqin's magnificent saga, The Dreamer Awakes, was carefully edited and completed by Gao E some decades later. It continues the story of the changing fortunes of the Jia dynasty, focussing on Bao-yu, now married to Bao-chai, after the tragic death of his beloved Dai-yu. Against such worldly elements as death, financial ruin, marriage, decadence and corruption, his karmic journey unfolds. Like a sleepwalker through life, Bao-yu is finally awakened by a vision, which reveals to him that life itself is merely a dream, 'as moonlight mirrored in the water'.

The Red Chamber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

The Red Chamber

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-05
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

On the death of her mother, Lin Daiyu, a beautiful young girl, is taken far away to the capital to live with her mother's aristocratic relatives in the inner courtyards of Rongguo Mansion. educated and resourceful, Daiyu has grown up in relative freedom down south. Now she finds herself in the strictly regulated society of 18th century Beijing where women are bought and traded like cattle. This is a highly competitive female society of first wives, concubines and servants all jockeying for power. Dazzled by the easy charm and rebellious intelligence of her cousin, Baoyu, whose miraculous birth with a piece of jade in his mouth means that he holds the fortune of the family in his hands, Daiyu falls dangerously in love. And as she tries to tread a delicate path between following her heart and doing what is asked of her, she discovers that no one's loyalty is immune to the pressures of society. Beautifully written, THE RED CHAMBER brings you into a world where wealth and duty, love and passion, continually collide.

Clinical Handbook of Chinese Prepared Medicines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Clinical Handbook of Chinese Prepared Medicines

A presentation of TCM prepared patent" medicines assembled from the work of a Chinese practitioner who has had years of experience training students and treating patients. Each formula is identified by Chinese, pinyin, and a "generic" English name."

The ABC of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The ABC of Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Men & Women in Qing China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Men & Women in Qing China

New in Paper Men & Women in Qing China is an analysis of Chinese prescriptions of gender as represented in Cao Xueqin's famous eighteenth-century Chinese novel of manners, The Red Chamber Dream, or The Story of the Stone. Drawing on feminist literary critical methods, it examines Qing notions of masculinity and femininity, including themes such as bisexuality, motherhood, virginity and purity, and gender and power. Its central aim is to challenge the common assumption that the novel represents some form of early Chinese feminism by examining the text in conjunction with historical data. The book will be especially important to those interested in issues of gender in China, the history of Chinese literary criticism, and the application of feminist theory to the Asian context.

The Story of the Stone: The Debt of Tears (Volume IV)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

The Story of the Stone: The Debt of Tears (Volume IV)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-30
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The Story of the Stone (c. 1760), also known by the title of The Dream of the Red Chamber, is the great novel of manners in Chinese literature. Divided into five volumes, of which The Debt of Tears is the fourth, it charts the glory and decline of the illustrious Jia family (a story which closely accords with the fortunes of the author's own family). The two main characters, Bao-yu and Dai-yu, are set against a rich tapestry of humour, realistic detail and delicate poetry, which accurately reflects the ritualized hurly-burly of Chinese family life. But over and above the novel hangs the constant reminder that there is another plane of existence - a theme which affirms the Buddhist belief in a supernatural scheme of things.