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In her past life, Gu Man sacrificed everything to help a scumbag rise in power. Yet, because she blocked her third sister’s path to success, that very sister cruelly locked her under the bed—forcing her to die with wide eyes staring at the shameless couple’s debauchery on her own sheets, unable to rest in peace! Reborn, she flips the table without hesitation—refusing the scumbag’s proposal, chasing her own prosperity, tearing apart her vile relatives, and aiming to become the richest woman alive! In this life, the scumbag finally got his wish and married her third sister. The sister also achieved her dream of becoming “Mrs. Li.” But… why are the two of them still hugging each...
My name is Chen Fei, a forensic doctor! In order to pay respects to my grandparents and burn paper to sweep the tomb, I rushed back to my hometown. He had actually committed a taboo, attracting a beautiful ghost girl ...
A factual account of the course of the ten-year Cultural Revolution in the Foreign Ministry, based on documents issued in the Cultural Revolution, talks by Zhou Enlai and Chen Yi, and manuscripts of participants. The book includes interviews with Foreign Ministry staff members who took part in the events.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Mechanical Design and Power Engineering (ICMDPE 2013), November 29-30, 2013, Beijing, China
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Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 3rd International Conference on Frontiers of Manufacturing Science and Measuring Technology (ICFMM 2013), July 30-31, 2013, LiJiang, China
In the seventh century AD, the Chinese monk Xuanzang set off on an epic journey to India to study Buddhist philosophy from the Indian masters. Traveling along the Silk Road, braving brigands and blizzards, Xuanzang finally reached India, where his spiritual quest took him to Buddhist holy places and monasteries throughout the subcontinent. Fourteen hundred years later, Mishi Saran follows in Xuanzang's footsteps to the fabled oasis cities of China and Central Asia, and the Buddhist sites and now-vanished kingdoms in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan that Xuanzang wrote about. Traveling seamlessly back and forth in time between the seventh century and the twenty-first, Saran uncovers the past with consummate skill even as she brings alive the present through her vivid and engaging descriptions of people and places. A riveting mix of lively reportage, high adventure, historical inquiry and personal memoir, this delightfully written book is a path-breaking travelogue.