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A must-read book for freshmen.
When you go to college, whether you can study consciously becomes the key. At the same time, in addition to studying textbook knowledge seriously and doing a good job in preview and review, we should also strive to expand our knowledge and read a lot of extracurricular books. Here are some references for freshmen!

1. "China's View on Ancient Literature": I especially recommend the Preface of Taishi and Preface of Huo Zhi in Historical Records; Sima Qian: reported to Ren Anshu; Li Ling: Answer Su Wushu; Wang Bo: Preface to Teng Wang Ge; Li Bai: Preface to the Peach and Plum Garden at the Night Banquet;

2. Selected Works of Ling Shuhua's Prose

3. The Pilgrim's Song Hesse's Poetry and Prose Collection

4. Comparison between German and Chinese in Selected Poems of Hesse

5. Comparison between China and Germany in Goethe's Selected Poems

6. Comparison between China and Germany in Selected Poems of Heine

7. Hesse: Siddhartha (novel)

8. Hesse: Demian (novel)

9. Hesse: Ross Holder (novel)

10. Hesse: Getrude (novel)

1 1. Hesse: Wolf of the Desert

12. Goethe's dialogue

13. "Barclays", more than translated: "Flowers Full of Diameters", published by Writers Publishing House;

14. Shenzi Oshima (Japan), translated by Zhao Youwei, 2006: German Old Beer Doctrine, Shanghai Far East Publishing House;

15. Ma Shude and Gu Bin (Germany), ed. , 2003: Story Series of World Cultural History: German Volume, Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press;

16. The series "What is Humanities and Social Sciences" published by Peking University Publishing House won the first prize of National Excellent Reading for Teenagers. They are easy to understand, and can read what is politics, sociology, law, economics, ethics, psychology and so on.

17. Chen Xiaoping, 2006: cross-cultural enterprise management. Beijing: Tsinghua University Publishing House;

18. Fan Hui, 2004: Cross-cultural enterprise management: the balance between globalization and localization. Shanghai: Foreign Language Education Press;

19. Guan Shijie, 1995: Intercultural Communication. Beijing: Peking University Publishing House;

20. Li Danong, Li Fuzhong, 2002: Economy and Culture. Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press;

2 1. Yang Lu, Wang Yi, 2006: Introduction to Cultural Studies. Shanghai: Fudan University Press;

22. Ma Chunguang, 2004: Cross-cultural management of international enterprises. Beijing: university of international business and economics Publishing House;

23. Yan Wenhua, 2000: Cross-cultural business management psychology. Dalian: Dongbei University of Finance and Economics Press;

24. Ceng Shiqiang, 2005: China Management. Beijing: Social Science Press;

25. Zhou Bencun, 2005: Culture and Marketing. Hefei: Hefei University of Technology Press;

26. Zhu, 200 1: Cross-cultural enterprise management: collaboration in collision. Guangzhou: Guangdong Economic Publishing House;

27. Wang Jian, 1998: An Overview of Contemporary Western Schools of Economics, Beijing;

28. Tong Jiadong, 1995: International Economics, Tianjin;

29. Gao Hongye, 2004: Western Economics (Macro Part), Beijing;

30. Gao Hongye, 2004: Western Economics (Micro-part), Beijing;

3 1. Ye Feisheng, Xu Tongqiang, 2009: linguistics outline. Beijing: Peking University Publishing House.