The five-year millennium of Chinese civilization
◎ Author: yo ◎ Publication: January 2022
Press: Beijing University Press
The five-year millennium of Chinese civilization, innovating China’s traditional way of narrative, exhibits the flourishing path of Chinese civilization, with an open human science perspective, deep-seated content, a strong and well-equipped national context. It is a rich, well-documented, succinct, penitentiary, penitentiary, intelligent, plumbing, plunging the five millennia from far to near generation, scoring, brilliant, brilliant and irreleable Chinese civilization, which is a good and strenuous demonstration before us.
The Chinese civilization has made an irrevocable contribution to world civilization, providing the world with the Chinese wisdom to solve the problem. The five-year millennium of Chinese civilization is a well-educated scholarly instrument that transmits the Chinese civilization’s traditions, draws on China’s wisdom and promotes China’s spirit. It is supported by a ethic, systematic and plethora of historical support, with a descriptive, redundant, colour-coded and inexperienced warning. It could provide guidance to ordinary readers for the triumph of Chinese culture, and by learning and mastering the mindsets of Chinese civilization, it would be useful to build a sound world view, a vision of life and values, as well as to sustain China’s path, promote China’s spirit and build Chinese forces.
Self-determination alone
[D] Elizabeth von Tanden translator: pastoralist
Publication time: March 2023 ◎.
Why do people choose to become their own islands?
It is no longer possible to exchange goods in paper currency, to move away from buying goods in the market, to talk close to people, and to gradually adapt to home-based and online education in isolation … We seem to be able to maintain a distance from all to maintain a life free of contact. Is this an evangelism or an isolated contemporary symptom?
The book seeks to tell us how alone is taking place in modern societies, and it does not presume people, but rather a “external perspective” from physiological, historical and cultural, legal and political, to diagnose the universal sense of isolation of modern people. The constant compression of individual boundaries in developing cities and the maximization of the use of resources in the marketplace are all driving us to the opposite end of intimate relations. What future we will take when the developed social media stubborn technological barriers between people and the vulnerable modern people seem to find a way out of harm?
Teaching Diseases in Montano
◎ Author: [Spain] Niqueque Bira Matus translator: yellow dawn
