As a ceo he became depressed easily because of his love affairs he showed no interest in his work and drank himself into alcohol she is his subordinate but also has a crush on her in order to help her from the self-anesthesia to wake up she paid a lot of his feelings can the two finally get together and can cinderella marry into a rich family
An ordinary online car driver, yet there were so many terrible things happening, such as a watch that sensed death, and a ghost that followed him. All of these involved an important secret!
Broken Sky Tower" – as the office building of the consortium that was the leader of the three Major Consortium in Asia and Europe, it had a dazzling splendor that pierced the clouds, similar to its owner's unstoppable imposing aura. Furthermore, its owner, Leng Yiyao, was a legendary figure who hadn't appeared in the business world in a hundred years. The reason why the Leng Family Consortium was so famous in the business world today was all because of this peerless genius.
The medical examiner, Qin Zhen, was killed. Before he died, he entrusted his young and beautiful wife to me. Thus, taking good care of the top-grade mistress became my mission.Mistress, your kung fu is really good!
Motion pictures were introduced to China in 1896, and today China is a major player in the global film industry. However, the story of how Chinese cinema became what it is today is exceptionally turbulent, encompassing incursions by foreign powers, warfare among contending rulers, the collapse of the Chinese empire, and the massive setback of the Cultural Revolution. This book coversthe cinematic history of mainland China spanning across over one hundred and twenty years since its inception. Historical Dictionary of Chinese Cinema, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 200 cross-referenced entries on the major filmmakers, actors, and historical figures, representative cinematic productions, genre evolution, significant events and institutions, and market changes. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Chinese Cinema.
Qin Long's confession had failed. This was his first love, and in the end, it turned out that this girl was actually a gold digger! Damn it, isn't it just love money! If I had money! Qin Long thought angrily. Thus, a bolt of lightning struck him. A voice resounded in his mind while he was unconscious. Ding! Congratulations to the host for obtaining the highest technology, the Most Powerful Posturing System from the O2M star.
Han Yuyan was born into an ordinary family, but her life had become unusual because of the appearance of a man who could change her future. In order to keep Han Yuyan by his side, Muqing did not hesitate to use all kinds of methods, even to make her remember him. What could have happened between her and him?
The celebrated lower Cambrian Chengjiang biota of Yunnan Province, China, represents one of the most significant ever paleontological discoveries. Deposits of ancient mudstone, about 520 million years old, have yielded a spectacular variety of exquisitely preserved fossils that record the early diversification of animal life. Since the discovery of the first specimens in 1984, many thousands of fossils have been collected, exceptionally preserving not just the shells and carapaces of the animals, but also their soft tissues in fine detail. This special preservation has produced fossils of rare beauty; they are also of outstanding scientific importance as sources of evidence about the origins of animal groups that have sustained global biodiversity to the present day. Much of the scientific documentation of the Chengjiang biota is in Chinese, and the first edition of this book was the first in English to provide fossil enthusiasts with a comprehensive overview of the fauna. The second edition has been fully updated and includes a new chapter on other exceptionally preserved fossils of Cambrian age, exciting new fossil finds from Chengjiang, and a phylogenetic framework for the biota. Displaying some 250 figures of marvelous specimens, this book presents to professional and amateur paleontologists, and all those fascinated by evolutionary biology, the aesthetic and scientific quality of the Chengjiang fossils.
Su mu, who was framed because her father didn't want to mix with others, escaped by chance, but she had no skills. She could only survive from the cases she witnessed and heard from childhood. She wanted to stay away from this place of right and wrong. She didn't expect that the deeper she was trapped in a series of unsolved cases, the people she should have kept away from unconsciously had a fatal attraction. If the cost of overturning the case is the rest A child, then I will.
The reason the weapons specialist returned to the city was to investigate the cause of his brother's death, but he didn't expect that a series of events would happen to him that far exceeded his expectations ...
This book investigates sisterhood as a converging thread that wove female subjectivities and intersubjectivities into a larger narrative of Chinese modernity embedded in a newly conceived global context. It focuses on the period between the late Qing reform era around the turn of the twentieth century and the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, which saw the emergence of new ways of depicting Chinese womanhood in various kinds of media. In a critical hermeneutic approach, Zhu combines an examination of an outside perspective (how narratives and images about sisterhood were mobilized to shape new identities and imaginations) with that of an inside perspective (how subjects saw themselves as embedded in or affected by the discourse and how they negotiated such experiences within texts or through writing). With its working definition of sisterhood covering biological as well as all kinds of symbolic and metaphysical connotations, this book exams the literary and cultural representations of this elastic notion with attention to, on the one hand, a supposedly collective identity shared by all modern Chinese female subjects and, on the other hand, the contesting modes of womanhood that were introduced through the juxtaposition of divergent “sisters.” Through an interdisciplinary approach that brings together historical materials, literary and cultural analysis, and theoretical questions, Zhu conducts a careful examination of how new identities, subjectivities and sentiments were negotiated and mediated through the hermeneutic circuits around “sisterhood.”
This book introduces the concepts and models of robust representation learning, and provides a set of solutions to deal with real-world data analytics tasks, such as clustering, classification, time series modeling, outlier detection, collaborative filtering, community detection, etc. Three types of robust feature representations are developed, which extend the understanding of graph, subspace, and dictionary. Leveraging the theory of low-rank and sparse modeling, the authors develop robust feature representations under various learning paradigms, including unsupervised learning, supervised learning, semi-supervised learning, multi-view learning, transfer learning, and deep learning. Robust Representations for Data Analytics covers a wide range of applications in the research fields of big data, human-centered computing, pattern recognition, digital marketing, web mining, and computer vision.
He traveled through ancient and modern societies with space transmigration system, relying on his excellent business ability, he not only gained a lot of wealth but also won the favor of beautiful women. He inadvertently obtained a space-time key, then he could open a door to change time and space as he wishes. He opened a door when living in the modern world, then he would come to the cottage where pirates gathered in ancient times. Open a door in ancient times and then he would return to the familiar modern city. As he kept opening the door to cross, he began to connect the two worlds closely. The ancient gold and silver jewelry was continuously brought to the modern-day by him, and modern glass and plastic became the strange treasures chased by the ancient powers. Since working as a space transmigration businessman, he found that making money was so simple. There are so many people in the modern world who admire his talent and many girls in ancient society vying to be his wife. Isn't life fantastic? ☆About the Author☆ Yun Shisan, an excellent online novelist, has rich creative experience and excellent writing ability. His novel is loved by most readers for its outstanding storyline.
Chen Fei had obtained a game of cards with many beautiful women in it. As a result, his life became extremely exciting." "Sis, quickly put down the boning knife. You are Sun Xiaomei, not Sun Erniang, we do not sell meat here!" Xiao Ru, you are not one of Qin Huai's eight beauties, Kou Bai Men, so don't wear white and dance on the roof. There are hundreds of laborers downstairs who do not know how to compose poetry! " "Um ... you are Qiu Qianchi from when you were young. No matter what, you still like to eat red dates without spitting any cores!" This pink little kawaii, you're from Mars, go back quickly, Earth is dangerous! " As the main character, Chen Fei felt Alexander pulling Wu Yu with his left hand and Mi Yue with his right as he pleaded, "Let me go and clear the dungeon. You guys are making so much noise every day that I'm about to collapse!
handsome you and i are both people who have fallen to the ends of the earth why don't you dispel this medicine if you feel like you're at a disadvantage then i'll use my strength su bei was drugged by his half-sister as he was escaping he coincidentally bumped into fu yunxian who was also tricked it was rumored that the current patriarch of the fu family was decisive in his killing he was cold-blooded and ruthless his 27 years old sexual life was zero but only he himself knew that five years ago his chastity had been stolen by a little cat five years later su bei brought the two children back to the su family and meticulously planned out how to destroy the su family what did this handsome man who looked so familiar have to do with this every time he had done something bad not only would he be able to help her end her life he would even shamelessly request for adoption and be responsible for it he was clearly a wolf that ate people without spitting out their bones yet he kept pretending to be a little white rabbit in front of his son dabao mommy daddy is so pitiful just take him in erbao mhmm take him in in the future we will have three men at home
She was a silly and adorable university student, with a vague and lovable personality. He, the Dragon City's ruler, was ruthless, merciless, cold-hearted, and the leader of a mysterious organization. When an accident happened, the silly and adorable her saved her. From then on, a certain man lived a life of unscrupulous affection towards his wife. "CEO, Madam beat him up, the assistant said anxiously." As long as he didn't kill him. The man said coldly. CEO, Madam has taken a fancy to a limited edition bag, the assistant said. Sell all the same to Madame, the man said carelessly. One day, the foolish and cute woman looked at a certain man and asked, "Husband, why are you so good to me?" Because you're my wife. Someone said in a gentle tone. When this girl heard that, she smiled at a certain man and threw herself into his embrace, hugging him tightly. This is a pet for a doting wife, welcome to the pit.
Throughout the War of Resistance against Japan (1931–1945), the Chinese Nationalist government punished collaborators with harsh measures, labeling the enemies from within hanjian (literally, “traitors to the Han Chinese”). Trials of hanjian gained momentum during the postwar years, escalating the power struggle between Nationalists and Communists. Yun Xia examines the leaders of collaborationist regimes, who were perceived as threats to national security and public order, and other subgroups of hanjian—including economic, cultural, female, and Taiwanese hanjian. Built on previously unexamined code, edicts, and government correspondence, as well as accusation letters, petitions, newspapers, and popular literature, Down with Traitors reveals how the hanjian were punished in both legal and extralegal ways and how the anti-hanjian campaigns captured the national crisis, political struggle, roaring nationalism, and social tension of China’s eventful decades from the 1930s through the 1950s.
It was hard for a poor family to marry, so the seedlings would quietly plant a seed in the ground and plant a husband. His husband would come for him soon. He was knowledgeable about the geography of the world. He knew how to dig holes and bury people. He knew how to raise chickens in the fields. He also knew how to cure illnesses and wounds. "It really is a godly item that is essential to travel at home." Miao Miao, what are you doing? her husband asked. To raise a son. " "Perhaps, you like to raise a daughter?" Her husband was a little worried, so he buried himself in the ground.
The Reluctant Combatant offers proof that Japanese political leaders were reluctant to engage China in a full-scale conflict during the Second Sino-Japanese War. This book identifies several key aspects of the political context surrounding the Second Sino-Japanese War, including the extreme fragility of the national united front against Japan, the view of Soviet Russia as Japan’s principal potential adversary, and the potential threat to Japanese national defense a protracted war with China would pose. This book reveals that the Communists, the National Government, local gentry, peasants, and bandits occasionally collaborated with the enemy—Japanese troops—to expand their spheres of influence.
Introducing radical counter-visions of race and slavery, and probing the legal and philosophical questions raised by indenture, The Coolie Speaks offers the first critical reading of a massive testimony case from Cuba in 1874. From this case, Yun traces the emergence of a "coolie narrative" that forms a counterpart to the "slave narrative." The written and oral testimonies of nearly 3,000 Chinese laborers in Cuba, who toiled alongside African slaves, offer a rare glimpse into the nature of bondage and the tortuous transition to freedom. Trapped in one of the last standing systems of slavery in the Americas, the Chinese described their hopes and struggles, and their unrelenting quest for freedom. Yun argues that the testimonies from this case suggest radical critiques of the "contract" institution, the basis for free modern society. The example of Cuba, she suggests, constitutes the early experiment and forerunner of new contract slavery, in which the contract itself, taken to its extreme, was wielded as a most potent form of enslavement and complicity. Yun further considers the communal biography of a next-generation Afro-Chinese Cuban author and raises timely theoretical questions regarding race, diaspora, transnationalism, and globalization.
Functioning as both a dense manual, a detailed roadmap, and an edifying tale of spiritual maturity, this third installment in Wang Yun's best-selling series brings you rare and authentic Daoism, straight from the culture that gave birth to it. With clear instruction and dozens of illustrated and filmed exercises, you can begin or strengthen your spiritual practice, boost your immune system, and find deep peace of mind, all right from the comfort of your home. Lofty Daoist philosophy and its practical applications are made easy to grasp and apply through Wang Yun's effort to translate the old teachings on how to apply the mindset and skills of Daoist meditation, alchemy and qigong to all affairs of life. To this end, Returning from Qingcheng Mountain spins a blend of rare tales from Daoist lore, straightforward explanations of ways to shape the body and mind, and inspiring stories from Wang Yun's own practice path. To 'remain natural in all things' is the tenet that pervades every page, an eternal invitation toward being at ease, no matter the circumstances. By doing so, one returns to the world out there and handles mundane matters with poise and efficiency, transforming all the challenges and joys and relationships of daily life into a practice, a meditation, and a chance to grow and develop one's spirit, and by token, the body.
Principles of Terahertz Science and Technology aims to elucidate the fundamentals of THz technology and science for potential new users. It surveys major techniques of generating, detecting, and manipulating THz waves and also discusses a number of essential processes where THz waves interact with physical, chemical, and biological systems. This book serves as an introduction to THz technology for new researchers in various fields. Many different disciplines, such as ultrafast spectroscopy, semiconductor device fabrication, bio-medical imaging and more, involve the recent development of THz technology. It is necessary to lay down a strong, common foundation among researchers, so that communication can proceed smoothly. Previous THz research activities have concentrated on generation and detection, but the focus has now shifted to practical applications of this technology, such as high-speed optoelectronic signal processing and molecular spectroscopy. Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and illustrative applications Yun-Shik Lee discusses: The major techniques of generating, detecting, and manipulating THz waves Essential processes where THz waves interact with physical, chemical, and biological systems Medical Applications of T-Ray Imaging including, optical properties of human tissue, cancer diagnostics, reflective imaging of skin burns and detection of dental caries Principles of Terahertz Science and Technology is an ideal book for applied physicists, microwave engineers, biomedical engineers, electrical engineers, and analytical chemists interested in the fundamentals and applications of THz engineering.
An internationally recognized authority on Chinese history and a leading innovator in its telling, Cho-yun Hsu constructs an original portrait of Chinese culture. Unlike most historians, Hsu resists centering his narrative on China's political evolution, focusing instead on the country's cultural sphere and its encounters with successive waves of globalization. Beginning long before China's written history and extending through the twentieth century, Hsu follows the content and expansion of Chinese culture, describing the daily lives of commoners, their spiritual beliefs and practices, the changing character of their social and popular thought, and their advances in material culture and technology. In addition to listing the achievements of emperors, generals, ministers, and sages, Hsu builds detailed accounts of these events and their everyday implications. Dynastic change, the rise and fall of national ambitions, and the growth and decline of institutional systems take on new significance through Hsu's careful research, which captures the multiple strands that gave rise to China's pluralistic society. Paying particular attention to influential relationships occurring outside of Chinese cultural boundaries, he demonstrates the impact of foreign influences on Chinese culture and identity and identifies similarities between China's cultural developments and those of other nations.
The Heavenly Man" tells the true story of Liu Zhenying, also known as Brother Yun, who, for the past 30 years, has committed himself to bringing the gospel of Christ to all of China. Imprisoned, tortured, and separated from his family for his beliefs, Brother Yun shares his story.
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