Selected readings of Tang poetry edited by Institute of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences.
/kloc-more than 0/30 poets and more than 630 poems were selected. The preface describes the reasons, process and characteristics of the development and prosperity of Tang poetry, the poet's life story, concise comments and difficult analysis. Cao Xueqin: Through the love tragedy of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, A Dream of Red Mansions describes the rise and fall of four big families represented by Jia Fu, which reached the peak of ancient novels both ideologically and artistically. Lu Xun: Shouting and Hesitation
The purpose of Lu Xun's creation of Scream is to comfort the struggling "Mercedes-Benz Warrior". Wandering shows his feelings of exploring the revolutionary journey after the May 4th Movement and during the split period of the new culture camp.
Fu Gengsheng: A Model of China's Literary Appreciation
Chapter 26 of this book covers four aspects of China's classical literature: emotion, imagination, rationality and form. It is considered to be the most worth reading in China's literary criticism.
Notes by Liu Yiqing, Liu Xiao and Xu Zhen on Shi Shuo Xin Yu
Those who appreciate the demeanor of Wei and Jin Dynasties, the social fashion and scholar style at that time, are the first to introduce Shi Shuo Xin Yu. Its words are meaningful and vivid, and it is a literary classic that records the words and deeds of characters.
Shakespeare: Hamlet
The longest play of Shakespeare tells that Claudius murdered Hamlet's father, usurped the throne and married the king's widow, so Hamlet avenged his father on his uncle.
Lev tolstoy: Anna karenin.
Lev tolstoy's works, through the heroine Anna's love tragedy and Levin's exploration of rural reform, depict a vast and rich picture of Russia from Moscow to other provinces and villages.
Li Lincan: Lecture on Art History in China
According to Mr. Li Lincan's lecture notes, it is divided into 29 units, with the order of the times, the category as the key link, and the painting of past dynasties as the main theme, and the discussion on jade, sculpture and calligraphy is incisive and original.
Li Zehou: The Course of Beauty
As a classic of China's aesthetics, Li Zehou delicately presents China people's feelings of beauty from ancient times to the present, so emotional and kind.
Gombrich: The Story of Art
As one of the most famous and popular art books, Gombrich explained in simple language that art history is "a history in which various traditions are constantly changing".
History and civilization
Sima Qian: Historical Records
A biographical history book written by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty is listed as the first of the "Twenty-four History", which records the history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to the first year of Emperor Wudi's Yuan Shou.
Jiang Tingfu: Modern History of China
Jiang Tingfu, the author, described the history of China from the Opium War to the Revolution of 1911 with a calm and objective attitude, and expressed his concern about China's national future and national destiny in academic form.
Qian Mu's Outline of National History
This book, with more than 500,000 words, was written by Mr. Qian Mu in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The book's exposition of China's historical development trend and characteristics in different periods is unparalleled among China historians. Rich in literary talent, it is very touching to read.
Xu Zhuoyun: Rivers through the ages: the turning point and development of China's history and culture.
Xu Zhuoyun, the author, uses the expansion of river basins as a metaphor for cultural progress. This book covers a wide range of topics, including folk life, thoughts and beliefs. It is rare to have a broad vision and an open mind.
Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War
The highest achievement of western classical historiography. The Peloponnesian War is called "the ancient world war". Thucydides devoted his life to writing a book, which was a cultural masterpiece in the heyday of Greek classical civilization.
Mahan: The influence of sea power on history (1660- 1783).
Mahan's trilogy of sea power is a great historical masterpiece with great influence. The author believes that sea power determines a country's position and role in the international political, military, economic and diplomatic arena.
Jacob. Buckhart: Italian Renaissance Culture
This 6-page book describes the development of Italian culture in the 300 years from the second half of the13rd century to the middle of the16th century, and expounds the contents of politics, ideology, academics, social life, morality and religion in turn.
Stavri Anoos: A General History of the World
This book is the masterpiece of the famous historian Stavri Anoos. In addition to politics and economy, the book also involves military, cultural, educational, religious and other fields, and has a strong sense of reality.
Edward gibbon: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
/kloc-Edward gibbon, an English historian in the 0/8th century, spent his whole life thinking about the past while inspecting the ruins of Rome, sketching the history of the decline of the Roman Empire, and making a wonderful and vivid exposition full of insights.
Paul kennedy: The Rise and Fall of Great Powers
This book summarizes the history of the rise and fall of great powers since A.D. 1500, and expounds the relationship and rise and fall of great powers in the five centuries since the establishment of the new monarchy and the global transoceanic state system in Western Europe.
Religion and philosophy
Chen Guying: Notes on Laozi
This book is not only a masterpiece of literature arrangement, but also an important work to study China's philosophy and philosophy history. The author absorbed the achievements of studying Laozi in past dynasties and added his own opinions, which became a classic of philosophers in the new period.
Zhu: notes on the chapters and sentences of the four books
Notes on Four Books and Chapters and Sentences is a masterpiece that integrates the Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius, Mencius and The Five Classics. It is a masterpiece of Confucianism and one of the most representative works of Zhu in Song Dynasty.
Plato: Utopia
This book is an important dialogue of Plato. Plato designed a political system with the unity of truth, goodness and beauty by talking to others in Socrates' mouth, which can realize a just ideal country.
Marcus Aurelius: Meditation.
In the late 2nd century AD, Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor, wrote a personal philosophical reflection, mainly focusing on the ethical issues of life and natural philosophy. This is a collection of ideological essays by Aurelius.
Rousseau: On the Causes and Foundations of Inequality between People
This book was written by Rousseau in 1753 at the request of the French Dijon Academy of Sciences. In nature, it is a work on political thought, which can be regarded as the basis and introduction of social contract theory.
Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
Phenomenology of Spirit is Hegel's first programmatic work to expound his philosophical views and methodological principles. This book summarizes Hegel's previous philosophical research and announces the outline of future philosophy.
Marx and Engels: Manifesto of the Productive Party.
The classic political document of the international proletarian movement, originally the party program of the proletarian alliance, is one of the most basic and important political programs of the proletarian party.
Max Weber: Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism
In this book, Weber discusses the Protestant ethics that accompanied the religious reform in Europe and its influence on the origin of modern capitalism and the whole rationalization process in the West.
Thomas kuhn: the structure of scientific revolution.
This book puts forward important concepts such as "paradigm" and "conventional science", showing the history of science as an alternating process of conventional science and scientific revolution, and challenging the scientific concept of "progress through accumulation".
Huineng: Tanjing
Tanjing is a classic dictated by Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, and collected by disciple Fahai. It records Huineng's life's deeds, enlightens his disciples' words and deeds, and is an important basis for studying the origin of Zen thought.
Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
Michael Porter: National Competitive Advantage
Michael Porter's National Competitive Advantage completely changed our initial concept of how wealth is formed and maintained in the modern global economy.
Marx: das Kapital
This book is a scientific guide to the proletarian revolution. It has had an immeasurable impact on the development of human thought and the vigorous development of the proletarian revolutionary movement.
Joseph alois Schumpeter: Theory of Economic Development.
One of the most important economic works in the 20th century is a major breakthrough in classical economics. Schumpeter demonstrated the mechanism behind the main economic phenomena such as entrepreneur's profit, interest and economic cycle.
Mansel Olson: The Logic of Collective Action
This book is the representative work of Mansel Olson. Won the "Most Lasting Contribution Works Award" 1993 of American Management Institute, which is suitable for researchers in the fields of economics, politics and sociology.
Stiglitz: The Price of Inequality
Stiglitz found that the root of the dissatisfaction of ordinary people in the East and the West is the same, that is, the economic and political systems of these countries have failed in many aspects and are unfair.
Fei Xiaotong: Rural/Fertility System in China
China Rural/Fertility System was written by Mr. Fei Xiaotong in the late 1940s based on the contents of Rural Sociology he taught. He wants to investigate the characteristics of rural society in China.
Lin Yutang: My Country and My People
In this book, Lin Yutang expresses China people's morality, mental state and yearning, as well as China's social, literary and life interests with frank and humorous style and wise and popular language.
Tocqueville: The Old System and the Great Revolution
This book is the masterpiece of Tocqueville, a famous French sociologist. The author studies the history of the French Revolution from the perspectives of historical sociology and political sociology, and studies its causes and consequences.
Mills: White collar: American middle class
This paper discusses the works of the American new middle class in the 20th century. This book is the first time that sociologists have considered this special group, which has a great theoretical influence and aroused sociologists' attention to the middle class.
Bell: Cultural Contradiction of Capitalism
Focusing on the disconnection and fracture of the internal structure of contemporary western society, this paper points out that capitalism has formed a fundamental conflict of opposites in the economic, political and cultural fields.
Self and life
R. Courant and H. Robin: What is mathematics? 》
This book is written for beginners, experts, students, teachers, philosophers and engineers, and vividly expounds the basic concepts and methods of the whole mathematics field.
Hawking: A Brief History of Time
A Brief History of Time tells the story of exploring the core secrets of time and space. It is the most advanced knowledge about the nature of the universe, including our cosmic images, time and space, elementary particles and so on.
Li Zhonghao: Roaming the World Created by the Nobel Prize: A Journey of Chemistry
This book leads you to the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. "Why plastic is the only regret of the creator" and other issues, the author elaborated in vivid language. Nature turned out to be so wonderful.
Rudolph Basic Han: Hundreds of billions of suns.
This book focuses on the stars in the Milky Way and gives a wonderful and thorough description of the birth, evolution and death of stars. This book also deals with many important and interesting problems of stellar evolution.
Ren Meihua: Outline of Physical Geography in China.
This book is a monograph reflecting the natural geographical features of China, which is divided into two parts. The first introduction includes the area, location, territory and landform of China. The second part discusses eight regions such as Northeast China and North China.
Darwin: On the Origin of Species
Darwin put forward the viewpoint of evolution for the first time in this book. He tried to prove that the evolution of species was realized by natural selection and human selection with the data accumulated in his global scientific investigation in the1830s.
Gao Bo: A Brief History of Information
This book gives a concise description of the past life of "information" with overall freehand brushwork and partial meticulous brushwork. This is the first time to write history for materials, and it is a book comparable to a brief history of time and a brief history of everything.
John M. Barry: Pandemic Influenza: An Epic of Death Plague.
Based on a large number of historical materials and data, the author of this book redraws the tragic situation of 19 18, and reproduces the occurrence, development and global ravages of this most deadly plague for us.
Bruce Rowling Bruce and Fred kutner: The Mystery of Quantum.
The authors of this book, Bruce Rosenbloom and Fred kutner, use funny stories and anecdotes of the founders of quantum theory to explain the related problems of quantum in simple terms.
Beveridge: The art of scientific research.
The writer is beveridge, a British writer. He believes that the process of scientific research includes preparation, experiment, using opportunities and opportunities, rich imagination, reasoning, observation and solving strategies.
Complete globalization and guidance
Mas Friedman: The world is flat.
This book analyzes the globalization process at the beginning of 2 1 century. The theme is "The world is being erased". The author analyzes how this rapid change is caused by the intersection of scientific and technological progress and social agreements.
Huntington: the clash of civilizations and the reconstruction of world order
The author of this book thinks that the decisive factor of the post-cold war world pattern is the seven or eight great civilizations; The basic root of world conflicts after the Cold War is cultural differences, and "clash of civilizations" will dominate the world.
Hart and negri: Empire: Political Order of Globalization
The author of this book assumes that sovereignty consists of a series of national and supranational organisms, which are integrated under a single ruling logic. The new form of global sovereignty is what we call empire.
Guo Huaruo: Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Guo Huaruo, a contemporary strategist, has been studying the Art of War for a long time. This book not only collates and annotates the Art of War, but also writes explanations, textual research and comments, which is of high academic level.
Wiener: Cybernetics
The author Weiner regards cybernetics as a science that studies the general laws of control and communication in machines and life society, and it is a science that studies how dynamic systems keep balance under changing environmental conditions.
Drucker: An Effective Manager
The author of Effective Manager is Drucker, a world management master. This book mainly discusses how a manager can achieve fruitful results and is one of Drucker's most famous management works.
Alex Jinker and david smith:
From traditional people to modern people--personal changes of six developing families in China.
The authors are Alex Jinker and david smith. Using the results of field investigation in six countries, including India, Bangladesh and Israel, they analyzed several important factors that made people change from tradition to modernity.
The Power of Change by John Cote
The author of this paper, John Cote, is a world-renowned authority on management behavior and leadership science. This book is the result of a research project on managers, and the case of this book embodies effective leadership skills.
Convenience: the future of individuals and organizations
This book consists of several short essays by Handy, a master of management, which shows Handy's thinking about the world that mankind is about to enter. The world will face great changes, and Handy will comment on all the problems that may trouble us in the future.
Gilte Hofstede and Gert Hofstede: Culture and Organization.
This book reveals how the place where we grew up limits the way we think, feel and act, and how these ways are reflected in today's social life, organizational management and national development.