[US] George Clason / Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House /July 1, 2015
Author: Edited by Ma Yong, written by Liu Yuanyuan
"Chinese History Enlightenment Course for Children" is a set of history enlightenment books designed for children aged 7 to 12, with a total of 13 volumes. The book is edited by Ma Yong, a well-known domestic historian, and written by Liu Yuanyuan. It leads children into the glorious hall of Chinese history through vivid and interesting stories and easy-to-understand texts. From the mythological era to the Xia, Shang and Western Zhou dynasties, from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han dynasties, each historical period is carefully arranged to help children easily understand the development of Chinese history. The book is also equipped with rich illustrations, allowing children to better understand historical knowledge while appreciating the beautiful pictures. This set of books is not only an excellent set of history enlightenment books, but also a set of conscientious works that can inspire children's interest in history and culture and cultivate children's patriotic feelings. Let children start a journey of historical exploration in a relaxed and enjoyable reading and feel the profoundness of Chinese civilization.
Author: [US] M. Neil Browne, [US] Stuart M. Keeley
"Learn to Ask Questions" is a guide to critical thinking, co-authored by M. Neil Browne and Stuart M. Keeley. This book teaches readers how to raise, think, judge and solve problems in a rational, logical and critical way by citing the latest research results in the field of critical thinking, combining scientific research with examples from daily life. The whole book aims to help readers develop the ability to think independently and make independent judgments, avoid being swayed by other people's opinions, and better cope with the complex and changing real world. By reading this book, readers can learn how to ask targeted questions, how to analyze and evaluate the quality of information, and how to use critical thinking to make wise decisions. This book is a rare practical guide for those who want to improve their thinking ability and expand their thinking horizons.
Author: Mike Mattesi, Michael Mattesi
"Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for Animators" is a book written by Mike Mattesi, which aims to teach animators how to capture the dynamic forces in life and incorporate them into drawings. Through rich illustrations and practical guidance, this book shows readers how to observe and analyze the movements of people, animals, and objects, and transform them into dynamic and lifelike drawings. Readers will learn how to use various drawing techniques and tools to express dynamic scenes, making the pictures more vivid and realistic. In addition, this book also provides basic knowledge about anatomy, perspective, and proportion to help readers better understand the relationship between form and space. Whether animators or drawing enthusiasts, they can gain valuable inspiration and skills from this book to improve their drawing skills.
Author: Cheng Hui-hsin
"The Grass on the Road is Green" is an autobiographical work by historian Zheng Huixin. In the book, Zheng Huixin reviews his academic career and life experiences with affectionate and delicate writing, showing the hardships and joys experienced by a historian in the process of pursuing truth and exploring the unknown. Through in-depth research on historical events, he excavated those forgotten or misunderstood historical details, presenting us with a more real and three-dimensional historical picture. At the same time, he also shared his insights and thoughts in academic research, as well as his love and persistence for history. This book is not only a spiritual autobiography of a historian, but also an affectionate confession about history. It is very touching and inspiring to read. Whether readers are interested in history or readers who want to understand the mental journey of historians, they should not miss this masterpiece.
Author: Lachel Li
Summary of "Opening the Mind": Written by Lachel, this book explores in depth the decisive influence of the mind on people's beliefs, thinking, and actions. The book points out that the mind is the sum of our cognition and thinking mode of the external world, and the essence of growth lies in constantly breaking old cognitions with new cognitions, and then reshaping our own mental models. The author emphasizes the importance of deep thinking and provides practical methods to help readers use the power of the mind in daily life, unlock a broader thinking space, and achieve breakthroughs and growth in life. By reading this book, readers can deeply understand the mysteries of the mind, learn how to open their own minds, embrace changes, and continuously improve their cognitive level and comprehensive quality.