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A very badly wounded Viet Nam veteran learned to fight through deep depression and lived with his injuries. During recuperation, he found he had the ability to learn to play various musical instruments, and with his vocal ability, he was able to perform like a professional. He eventually reintegrated into as normal a life as possible. Along the way, he found the joys of love and the depths of extreme sadness. After leaving the military, he searched new locations for a place he could live in and found happiness—his private paradise. He found it and lost it a few times, but his music was always there to help him through the sad times. It also proved to be very entertaining to others, especially young women, and as a bonus, it was very profitable. He even learned to speak a foreign language. He made friends wherever he went. Some were very solid, long-lasting friendships, and others were very shallow and fleeting. Many people said he was the nicest man you would ever know. In the end, will there be a happy ever after?
Jin Mi returned to Taiwan after a one-year absence. During his return, new chapters developed in his life. There was a beautiful Taiwanese movie star, a young schoolgirl, a prostitute, old loves, and new loves. There were also travels, concerts, CDs, and a new format called "Love Night." Also, there was trouble when an old friend negotiated price for a band and when the schoolgirl walked out of his life. The drama seemed to build daily until he couldn't stand it anymore. How did Jin Mi handle all this drama? Could the answer be in the CD Lost Loves, Lost Friends, Lost Memories?
Su-mi's dreams of becoming a K-pop star are finally coming true, but her passion is met with the challenge of conforming to society's beauty standards. As she searches for true meaning and purpose in life, a journey of self-discovery leads her and her long-term boyfriend Woo-jin to open a rescue cat sanctuary. With every step of their mission, they discover a profound love for these beautiful creatures, changing lives, finding purpose, and igniting compassion in the hearts of all who witness their devotion. Will Su-mi choose fame or love and purpose? Join Su-mi as she discovers the power of love and compassion within the bustling streets of Seoul.
As R. W. Emerson says, by necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. As B. Disraeli says, the wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages are perpetuated by quotations. Confucius and Lao-tzu are famous philosophers in ancient China, who still have a great influence over modern Chinese. Besides, many Chinese proverbs and idioms also keep swaying modern Chinese. A lot of Western proverbs and quotations also make a dent in modern Chinese. One of the main purposes of my book is to promote the understanding between the East and the West. My book consists of hundreds Chinese and Western quotations and proverbs, which are witty, inspirational, self-improving, or humorous. As the Talmud says, a quotation at the right moment is like bread to the famished. G. B. Shaw says, " I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation." As R. W. Emerson says, conversation is an art in which a man has all mankind for competitors. Pierre de Beaumarchais says, " It isn't necessary to understand things in order to argue about them. Everyone has got a right to say or do whatever he or she prefers, which could honor or humiliate him or her, you know. Life is changeable. Don't grieve for the past. Learn from the past and improve. Don't fear the future. Challenging the present problems, you'll have a sweet memory and make a better prepara- tion for the future. My book also shows the pronunciations of pinyin Chinese. The complete title of my book is " A WINTER-BORN SHEEP BLEATING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA" because I was born in 1943, named "yang2 nian2" meaning the "year of sheep" according to Chinese zodiac. In Southern California, a remarkably multicultural area where I've lived for more than 30 years, the grass flourishes in rainy winter. As F. Allen says, California is a fine place to live in--if you happen to be an orange.
When Mr. Gu met the love of his life, the woman was chatting happily with another man.To rob or not to rob was a problem.When this question was placed in front of Mr. Gu, he smiled and said, "Take it."......Tang Qian didn't know how he had offended this damnable man. His peach blossoms were snapped one by one, and his freedom was completely restricted.One day, CEO Gu placed her in a corner of a wall —"If you marry me, I will be responsible for spoiling you.""Then what should I be in charge of?""Pet by me."From then on, Mr. Gu transformed into a crazy wife, torturing all the single dogs in the world.Until one day, when the woman sneaked away with the ball, Mr. Gu was furious and ordered: The global wanted poster!
An Su is the noble daughter of the Lord Protector. When the country was in a dangerous position, she stepped out to protect her country. She toke 'An so' as her fake name then she attended the army. By virtue of the outstanding military skill, she always won when leading the army. On the war zone,she met Xiao Ye. She was attracted by Xiao Ye's performance on the battlefield. They made an appointment that she is going to let her "sister" An Su marry him. At the end of the war, An Su pretended to die and left the battlefield so that she could go back to the city and marry Xiao Ye. However, what's unexpected, her legs were cut off and her face was peeled off by Xiao Ye's subordinate on the way back to the city. What's even worse, she got the message that her whole family were killed. Out of desperation, she committed suicide.In the next life, she is going to make him pay for his life.☆About the Author☆Feng Qing is a famous female online novelist. She is good at writing revenge novels and she has written three works. She is a creative novelist and her works are amazing. Her writing is mature, especially for Red Dresses Overwhelming the World,what makes her famous and popular.
To Daniel Bouchard, the word love is synonymous with loss. He experiences early hardships that rob him of the people he most cherishes and leaves him bewildered and lost in a world he doesnt understand. His childhood and youth are solemn, and he buries his emotions deeply in order to hide his broken heart. After high school, Daniel is accepted at a prestigious university in New York, and so he leaves what remains of his family behind in Paris to begin a new life. But grief reaches him even there. As he struggles with existential questions about love and sorrow, he meets a young woman named Greta who changes everything. Daniel finds comfort in her presence and joy in her smile, and for a brief instant in time, he is gloriously happy. Then Greta leaves him, without a word of explanation, and Daniel is once more struck with confusion and loss. For more than two decades, he searches for reasons for what has happenedonly to discover, through a series of astonishing coincidences, that he has come full circle with a new perspective.
The Dragon Concealed City had become a hotel waiter, a beautiful CEO who was as cold as an iceberg. a pure and cute nurse, a mature and charming career oneesan, and a peerless cold and charming killer.
Exploring the creations of Ba Jin (1904–2005), one of the most significant writers in modern China, this edited volume offers in-depth discussions of the writer and his works from a global perspective to initiate and advance dialogues between the Chinese- and English- speaking scholarly communities. The four sections of the book provide readers with a detailed biography and an overview of research on Ba Jin since the 1980s to reflect on the academic achievements of several generations in China. In addition, it includes a selected collection of articles from Korean, German, and French scholars. These articles cover Ba Jin’s life thoughts, personality, literary creation, editing, publishing, and other aspects of the research. This companion aims to provide an alternative lens for Chinese literature studies in a global context. It will be an essential read to students and scholars of East Asian studies, Chinese studies, and those interested in modern Chinese literature.