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Rumors had it that the Li Clan's CEO, Gao Fujun, had taken up two places. The one who was lacking was because he was too ugly, so he didn't dare to show it to others.Everyday, he would walk around holding the little girl's hand and watch movies. When necessary, he would stretch out his hand to break the peach blossoms behind the little woman's back, happy to not be together.Only then did people find out that Boss Li was not ugly at all. That little woman had picked up a treasure from the good fortune she had accumulated in her previous life.
The elegant and intelligent Tang Xu grew up in a blissful family. Originally, she should have had a wonderful love and home life. However, because she met Meng Xingzhang, she suddenly straightened up and went through a conspiracy and tribulations. In the end, she had nowhere to escape to in Meng Xingzhang's world.
LEGENDARY FRONTIER CHAPTER 20 Zhuo Kuangsheng led Liu Muzhi to the deck of the boat to let his brothers take Gao Yan to his room on the third floor. When they reached the bow of the boat, Zhuo Kuangsheng asked, "Mr. Liu, what urgent business do you have with us?" Liu Muzhi asked, "Could it be that something happened to Young Master Gao?" Zhuo Kuangsheng was surprised, he stared at him for a few moments, then asked in return, "Why did Mr. Liu think that?" Liu Muzhi asked in surprise, "Could it be that I guessed wrong, Young Master Gao is unexpectedly calm and collected?" Zhuo Kuangsheng felt confused, he frowned, "What did Mr. Liu guess?"
LEGENDARY FRONTIER CHAPTER 19 After meeting Hu Bin, everyone went to the Bian Huang Grand Hotel, meeting up with Jiang Wenqing and Cheng Shanggu. Everyone prepared to go upstairs to meet the other members of the group. Only then did they know that most of the members had used their free time before the trip to visit Feishui, Bagongshan right next to Feishui, and the Hiep Thach citadel above. There were only eight members left, all of whom were wealthy merchants from Jiankang. These people made friends with each other and then returned to the Bian Huang Grand Hotel for lunch, which was how they met them. It seemed that they all used the name of visiting to explore the business of Bian Huangji. After meeting them, even Zhuo Kuangsheng's enthusiasm cooled down. After that, everyone divided up their work, Pang Yi, Cheng Shanggu, and Fang Hongsheng went straight to the market to buy food and materials. Jiang Wenqing and Yin Qi returned to the dock to arrange the long boats and warships. The rest of the people followed Hu Bin back to the Yingkou Gang headquarters located at the east gate of the city, and went into the inner hall to rest and discuss.
This book provides an original and critical analysis of the most contentious subjects being negotiated in the China-EU Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI). It focuses on the pathway of reforming investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) from both Chinese and European perspectives in the context of the China-EU CAI and beyond. The book is divided into three parts. Part I examines key and controversial issues of the China-EU CAI negotiations, including market access, sustainable development and human rights, as well as comparing distinct features between the China-EU CAI and the China-US BIT. Part II concentrates on the institutional reform of investor-state arbitration with an extensiv...
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This book reexamines the historical thinking of Liang Qichao (1873-1929), one of the few modern Chinese thinkers and cultural critics whose appreciation of the question of modernity was based on first-hand experience of the world space in which China had to function as a nation-state. It seeks to demonstrate that Liang was not only a profoundly paradigmatic modern Chinese intellectual but also an imaginative thinker of worldwide significance. By tracing the changes in Liang's conception of history, the author shows that global space inspired both Liang's longing for modernity and his critical reconceptualization of modern history. Spatiality, or the mode of determining spatial organization a...