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10 Good book recommendation

First, "Zi Zhi Tong Jian and the Rise and Fall of the Country"

There are not only historical scenes loyal to the original classics, but also professor Zhang Guogang's unique and profound and interesting analysis and discussion, which makes a voluminous classic document an easy-to-read and incisive historical reader. Based on the text of Zitongzhijian, this paper selects 20 key nodes that affect the military, and vividly tells the history from the three-point world of Jin State in the Spring and Autumn Period to the end of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There is not only a historical reappearance loyal to the original canon, but also a unique and incisive analysis and discussion, which transforms a voluminous classic masterpiece into a concise and easy-to-understand popular history reader.

Second, "building a house"

Starting from architecture, this book is not only about architecture, but also about the contemporary nature of China traditional culture. Wang Shu constructed a unique oriental aesthetic system, which also pointed out the way for traditional culture to enter the contemporary era. Starting from architecture, this book is not only about architecture, but also about the contemporary nature of China traditional culture. The contemporariness of traditional culture is an important topic that has been repeatedly considered and discussed in academic circles in recent years. With his academic accomplishment and experience, Wang Shu constructed a unique oriental aesthetic system, and also pointed out the way for traditional culture to enter the contemporary era, which has important academic reference value for the present.

Third, "with lights"

There is a Light, a novel by Jia Pingwa with women as the protagonist. In the novel, many men set it up for the heroine to wear a lamp. Moreover, The Woman with the Lantern is obviously different from the women in Jia's previous works, and she embodies more human charm than women. "There is a Lamp" tells the story of a female college student who is full of literary youth and welcomes her to work in Yingzhen Town Government in Qinling area. She was dissatisfied with the saying that "grass is rotten and fireflies are turned" and changed her name to "There are lights". Lighting is responsible for maintaining the stability of the comprehensive management office and has contacted all kinds of petitioners, including professional petitioners and petition agents. Some people don't know how to defend their rights when their interests are violated. Others have been petitioning for decades because of a tree entanglement ... "Lighting" means that fireflies glow in the dark. The heroine handles all kinds of complicated and contradictory problems in rural areas responsibly. This novel has a strong sense of reality. From the perspective of a small town in China, it reflects the shocking changes that are taking place in China.

Fourth, "look at the spring breeze"

1958—2007, which miniature the changes of 50 years and deduce the subtle nature of love. The novel depicts the complex process of the gradual evolution of hometown villages, describes the historical movement of Jiangnan villages for more than half a century through personal fate, family and village changes, and shows its possible future. The story tells about the ancient villages in the south of the Yangtze River, the hometown of the narrator "I" (Zhao), from around the founding of the People's Republic of China to the beginning of 2 1 century. In ancient times, Li Ruzhao village was an auspicious place with a prominent history, where "aristocratic families with a long history" lived. In the period of social unrest, it is still self-sufficient, simple in folk customs and calm. After liberation, in previous movements, such as land reform, anti-Rightism, Great Leap Forward, commune, Cultural Revolution, going to the countryside and so on. With its profound spiritual and cultural traditions and the internal order of the village based on kinship, Li Ruzhao village ensured that every household was calm and peaceful, and passed this special social, political and historical period safely. After the Cultural Revolution, the development of township industries gradually accelerated, and the land and irrigation water sources in Liruzhao village were polluted by chemical plants and paper mills in the town. Soon after the reform and opening up, half of the villagers left the land to make a living, while the other half were busy with the tide of economic development, setting up factories, shops and self-employed. At the end of the century, Li Ruzhao village was completely annexed by foreign capital and the house was demolished. The villagers moved to the resettlement community in the town, and the village became a deserted ruin. From the picturesque past of Ran Ran with flowers and birds singing, to the present "overgrown with weeds and thorns" and "far away from the city, there is only dead silence", the villages that disappeared in memory also exist in the childhood memories of generations in China. It takes hundreds of years and generations to build a home and form a village. It often takes only a generation or even an instant to destroy a village, from the eroded spirit to the fleeing population, until the existence in a spatial sense is completely demolished, the old house becomes ruins, and even the hanging objects are eradicated.

Five, "Nine Lectures on China Art History"

2012, 2004, a compilation of speeches by Professor Wen Fang from three places across the Taiwan Straits. Through these nine articles with different themes, we can see how an art historian tells the story of China's art history, so as to understand the unique value of China's art and have a new understanding of the development of China's cultural history. The nine speeches selected in this book are all manuscripts that Professor Wen Fang spared no effort to promote his academic ideas on his way home from 2004 to 20 12. They are published in different places and at different times with different themes. Although there are occasional similarities in quotations, quotations and individual contents, they are actually not simple repetitions.

The intransitive verb Van Gogh

This book tells us with many pictures and detailed words: Why was Van Gogh poor when he was alive? Behind him, his paintings can be recognized by everyone and sold at sky-high prices. I like Van Gogh's paintings, and I like Van Gogh's life experience even more, so I recommend this book to everyone. Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most outstanding artists in the19th century. He loves life, but he has experienced setbacks and hardships in life. He devoted himself to art and made bold innovations. On the basis of extensively learning from his predecessors Rembrandt and others, he absorbed the experience of impressionist painters in color, and was influenced by oriental art, especially Japanese prints, forming his own unique artistic style, creating many works full of passion for life and humanitarianism, showing his anguish, sadness, sympathy and hope, which is still well known to the world.

Seven, "thank you for leaving me"

There are many details in life that people often ignore, but in Zhang Xiaoxian's works, there is a world with a very rich heart. After reading this book, my biggest experience is that gains and losses are never the most important. If you are more peaceful and open-minded, you may get more.

Eight, "Yang Mu's Poems"

What impressed me the most was the excitement after 1986 bought Selected Misty Poems at Wangfujing Bookstore in Beijing in the spring. It has deeply influenced me until today. Recommend the poems of Yang Mu, a famous poet in Taiwan Province Province, and let us feel another possibility of Chinese. Life is not just in front of us, but also poetry and distance, so reading poetry makes life more poetic.

Nine, "broken pen"

It answers many questions: why am I alive, why am I suffering, why do I love, why do I feel lonely, where will I be after that, what is the relationship between body and soul, and what is the relationship between science and faith. Teacher Shi Tiesheng, on the other hand, is a combination of knowledge and action, donating organs to help others after death. I regard his books as spiritual guides and his people as role models for the world.

Ten, "little moxa, dad misses you very much! 》

This is a rare book, a unique book, a touching book and a book that records history. Ding Wu, a famous cartoonist, was sent to Henan Cadre School during the Cultural Revolution (1969). At the cadre school, he missed his 8-year-old daughter who stayed in Beijing and could only express his feelings by writing letters. Because his daughter is too young to know a few words, and because he is a cartoonist, his letters are mainly drawn. Its content is mainly the expression of love between father and daughter and the description of work and life in cadre schools. It is sincere and vivid, inadvertently recording an unforgettable feeling and an unforgettable history of a special era.