Asian Culture Press eBooks
eBooks editi da Asian Culture Press
Core of Illumination. E-book. Formato EPUB Joe Lee - Asian Culture Press, 2023 -
In 2125 BCE, humanity fell short of achieving the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. Technological advancements in the past century led to the creation of nuclear defense systems and new types of nuclear meteorological weapons. However, this technological competition and exploitation resulted in the depletion of natural resources and the destruction of the environment. A 180-year period of relative peace came to an end when aggressive warfare shattered life on Earth, leaving people in despair. But What will the Earth become when it comes to its newest invention of the century? Where will the Core of Illumination lead the entire human destiny to?
150 Songs of Tang and Song Poems. E-book. Formato EPUB Chengping Zhu - Asian Culture Press, 2023 -
This song collection selects 150 representative Tang and Song poems and sets them to music, aiming to contribute to the preservation and dissemination of these classical poems. The group focuses on poems already included in Chinese primary and secondary school textbooks and those containing timeless poetic lines. The lyrics cover various themes such as inspiration, family, hometown, friendship, concern for the country and its people, and the beauty of nature and labor. Each recommended poem is accompanied by a brief comment introducing its literary and social value. The melodies are simple and easy to sing and remember. The collection also provides subtitles for each poem to aid readers in finding their desired pieces. It is available in an electronic format for easy access. It can be used as supplementary reading material for Chinese and foreign students and those interested in Chinese classical culture.
EscapeChinese Rural Women's Story. E-book. Formato EPUB Xiangshu Lin - Asian Culture Press, 2023 -
A group of rural Chinese women seek a better life in the city but encounter unexpected challenges. The story follows Zheng Jinhua, a woman from Fujian province, as she recounts her difficult childhood, troubled marriage, and emotional entanglements with several men. Through her experiences and those of 12 other rural women, the novel depicts the harsh reality of working in the city and exposes the emotional struggles faced by these women. The book offers a vivid portrayal of ordinary rural life in China from the late 20th to early 21st century.