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Xu Jiayao was transformed into a cannon fodder female supporting role. In the original book, the Xu family's business failed, and Xu Jiayao was used as a chess piece and sent to the villain Lu Huaixuan.
The protagonist of this book is He Mengxia, a primary school teacher. He lived in the home of a distant relative, Cui Shi, and also served as a tutor of his family. Cui Shi has a widowed daughter-in-law, Bai Liying, who was born in a big family. Her son, Peng Lang, was learning from He Mengxia. He Mengxia and Bai Liying fell in love from admiration. However, this was a love that was doomed to be hopeless. Due to her frustration, Bai Liying introduced her sister-in-law Junqian to He Mengxia and forced them to marry by using "the scheme of grafting trees and removing flowers, and the scheme of replacing a plum with a dead peach". Bai Liying felt sorry for her dead husband. On one hand, she kil...
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2011 International Conference on Material Science and Engineering Technology (ICMSET 2011), November 11-13, 2011, Zhengzhou, China
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection (ICEEP 2012), June 23-24, 2012, Hohhot, China
"The ultimate and only reference source in this field, this handbook discusses the latest advances on the reactions leading to the formation of cyclic structures and includes chapters presenting the most synthetically attractive cyclization reactions. Leading chemists from around the world provide authoritative first-hand information, including experimental procedures that offer readers valuable practical information that is otherwise unavailable. An aid for every organic chemist in grasping and applying these new reactions."--Publisher's website.
Special topic volume with invited peer-reviewed papers only
International journal dealing with the documentation of all aspects of fundamental, physico-chemical and analytical electrochemistry.