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The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Sven Juxian: Academic Seminar on the Manuscript of Mr. Zhu Ziqing's Outline of New Chinese Literature Research

When: Friday, July 9 at 19:30

Location: Live in The Arts

Guests: Chen Zishan (Professor of Chinese Department of East China Normal University), Xu Qiang (Professor of School of Literature, Northeast Normal University), Zhang Wei (Research Librarian of Shanghai Library), Yang Xinyu (Associate Professor, Department of Chinese, Fudan University), Ding Xiaoming (Associate Researcher, Institute of Ancient Books, Department of Chinese, East China Normal University)

As a full participant in China's new cultural movement, Zhu Ziqing made outstanding contributions to the new cultural movement and became a representative figure of the May Fourth spirit. This "Outline of New Chinese Literature Research" has a total of more than 140 pages, of which Zhu Ziqing personally wrote a handwritten lecture of up to 100 pages, which was used by Zhu Ziqing in his 1929 lecture, and is also the most complete and largest surviving Manuscript of Zhu Ziqing. On the evening of July 9th, the academic seminar "Sven Juxian: Manuscript Of Mr. Zhu Ziqing's Outline of New Chinese Literature Research" will invite five guests, Chen Zishan, Xu Qiang, Zhang Wei, Yang Xinyu and Ding Xiaoming, to comprehensively interpret this important manuscript with great academic value and collectible significance.

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Archaeology and tomb robbery, they also have such a source

Time: July 9 (Friday) 19:30-21:00

Location: WeChat group of lantern people series activities

Speaker: Wu Erbao (Librarian, National Museum of China)

Archaeology is a professional discipline, but it does have a sense of "homology" with tomb robbery. With the modernization, standardization and standardization of archaeology, the "Treasure Raiders" archaeology of the colonial era has long been extinct. So the tomb robbery is completely on the opposite side of archaeology. How did the two diverge? What are some interesting stories of real tomb robbery and archaeology? On July 9th, Xunlu Library will invite Teacher Wu Erbao, who works at the National Museum, and wait for him to come with him.

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Interdisciplinary study of social life materials

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 9:00-16:00

Venue: Tencent Conference

Guests: Zhang Lotian (Director of the Center for Contemporary Chinese Social Life Materials, Fudan Development Research Institute, Professor of school of Social Development and Public Policy, Fudan University), Sun Guodong (Professor of the Institute for Advanced Study of Social Sciences, Fudan University), Liu Lijie (PhD student, Department of Sociology, Peking University), etc

The forum is divided into two units: "body" and "heart" in diaries and letters, and local governance from social life data, and scholars from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Xiamen University, Lanzhou University, Tsinghua University and other institutions will make keynote speeches and comments by the reviewers.

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Sword Sect Reading Method Speculation - Starting from "The Book Is Finished"

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 14:00-15:00

Location: Online WeChat group for members of the Reading Federation

Speaker: Huang Dehai (Deputy Editor of Sinan Literature Anthology)

At the event, the guest teacher Huang Dehai will share the following aspects for the readers of the reading association from the professional perspective of the editors of this book: how is the "Book Finished" arranged; what books do we want to read? What are Mr. Kim's reading styles? What is the relationship between reading and the world? What kind of reading method is the "Sword Sect Reading Method"?

Talk with Teacher Liu Xun about Confucius's righteous brother's crisis response

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 19:00-21:00

Speaker: Liu Xun (Assistant Professor, Academy of Humanities and Sciences, ShanghaiTech University)

Zi Chan, a Native of Zheng Guo in the Spring and Autumn Period, has been in charge of state affairs since the time of Zheng Jian Gong and has gone through the three dynasties of DingGong, Gong Xiangong and Shenggong. At that time, Jin and Chu were vying for hegemony, Zheng Guo was weak, between the two powerful countries, and the children were circling between them, constantly improving the international status of Zheng Guo; internally, they steadily promoted reforms, continuously improved the comprehensive strength of Zheng Guo, and became the most respected "model country" among the princes of the Central Plains. After the death of the son, Confucius called it the ancient legacy of love. In the course of his reign, how did he deal with the two crises of the Western Palace Rebellion in 563 BC and the Boyou Rebellion in 544 BC? What kind of political wisdom does he embody? In this issue, teacher Liu Xun took us to analyze it together.

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Breakout: Recitation and Dialogue – Hong Kong International Poetry Night Series

When: Saturday, July 10, 20:00

Location: Phoenix.com

Guests: Frost Gander (poet, translator), Tang Xiaobing (Dean of the Faculty of Letters, Chinese University, Hong Kong), Wild Children (folk singer)

The fifth event in the Hong Kong International Poetry Night series was attended by The American poet, translator and scholar Frost Gander. Frost Gander has taught at Harvard University, where his poetry writing and translation projects have been supported by many prestigious foundations, and he is now professor emeritus of literature and comparative literature at Brown University and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His poetry collection Core Samples from the World (2011) chronicles his in-depth reflections on editing and translating foreign literature, and his latest collection of poems, Living Again, was published this year.

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"Human History of Plant Shaping" Reading Sharing Session

When: 15:00, Sunday, July 11

Venue: Tencent Conference (ID: 827451310)

Speaker: Shi Jun (popular science writer)

Teacher Shi Jun, doctor of botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and planner of fruit shell reading, believes that the prosperity and development of human civilization is shaped by plants. The book "The Human History of Plant Shaping" is Dr. Shi Jun's popular science book for the public, through the discussion of whether people domesticated plants, or plants shaped people, behind which is the botanist's perspective on the survival code of human civilization to evolve and develop. On July 11, the Plum Garden Classics Reading Group Salon will read the book "Human History Shaped by Plants" in online form to exchange philosophical speculations on whether "humans domesticated plants or plants shaped human history".

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Characteristics of Japan's Medieval State: About the Birth of the Samurai Regime

When: Monday, July 12 at 14:00

Venue: Tencent Conference (ID: 879775597, Password: 1185)

Principal: Yasushi Kawai (Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University, Japan)

In the first lecture of the second issue of the Frontier Lecture Series on East Asian History, Professor Yasushi Kawakawa of Osaka University was invited to give a lecture on the characteristics of Japan's medieval state. At the end of the Heian period, the Japanese aristocracy was full of power conflicts and contradictions, and eventually resorted to force to resolve.

Decoding Yang Bojun's Analects

Time: July 13 (Tuesday) 19:00-20:30

Location: i Zhonghua Bookstore, Bilibili, Douyin, Baijia, Video, etc

Speaker: Zhang Jihai (Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Zhonghua Bookstore)

What are Yang Bojun's educational background, characteristics and main achievements? Why did he write the Analects of the Analects, and what was the process? As a linguist and scribe, what are the characteristics and outstanding features of Yang Bojun's translation and commentary on the Analects? Zhang Jihai, deputy editor-in-chief of Zhonghua Bookstore, will decode the Analects of the Analects through rich examples.

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Introduction to Roman Empire Coins: Minting, Circulation and the Imperial Economy

When: Wednesday, July 15 at 19:00

Venue: Tencent Conference (ID: 485054685, Password: 745312)

Speaker: Chenye Shi (PhD candidate in Classics, Stanford University, USA)

Money played an important role in the economic and political life of the Roman Empire. Coins bearing the heads of rulers are the most powerful tool for political propaganda and serve as a bellwether for dynastic change. Money ensured efficient imperial taxation and maintained the huge expenditure of the country's military and political apparatus, while the exchange of gold, silver and copper supported economic activities of different sizes, from small bazaars to long-term trade. This lecture provides a brief introduction to the evolution of the monetary history of the Roman Empire from the first century BC to the seventh century AD, and we will focus on the changes in the numismatic system and its relationship with the political and economic destiny of the empire.

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Beijing | big role in life, Peking Opera is amazing - "The Gate of the Big Mansion" director Guo Baochang's new book meeting

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 14:30-16:30

Venue: Lecture Hall, 2nd Floor, Block A, Capital Library, No. 88 East Third Ring South Road, Chaoyang District

Guests: Guo Baochang (Director), Tao Qingmei (Scholar), Chen Baoguo (Actor), Song Xiaochuan (Actor), Dou Xiaoxuan (Actor)

Guo Baochang, known as Baoye, is a director and writer. Recently, he handed over two of his most important books, which he had accumulated over the years, to Sanlian Bookstore for publication: "The Great Game: What's So Good about Peking Opera" and "All Big Characters." On the occasion of the publication of this new book, we invited the host Zhao Baole, the actors Chen Baoguo, Song Xiaochuan, Dou Xiaoxuan, and the collaborator of the book "The Great Game" and the scholar Tao Qingmei and other friends of Baoye to gather together and talk with everyone about this "four haves" old man with ideals, abilities, materials and interesting children.

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Beijing | Shadows, Those Inaccessible Truths - Gao Boyang's "My Disappearing Shadow" New Book Sharing Meeting

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 15:00-17:00

Venue: SKP RENDEZ-VOUS, 4th Floor, Beijing SKP Shopping Center, No. 87 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District

Guests: Gao Boyang (writer, producer), Hao Jian (professor of Beijing Film Academy, doctoral supervisor), Ji Wenjun (writer), Huang Shi (screenwriter, director)

In an era characterized by fragmentation, everyone is looking for their lost self and soul. Writer and producer Gao Boyang's latest masterpiece", "My Disappearing Shadow", micro-recreates the whole process of loss and search for pain. On July 10th, we invited producer and writer Gao Boyang, writer and doctor of art Ji Wenjun, Professor of Beijing Film Academy, doctoral supervisor and film critic Hao Jian, and screenwriter and director Huang Shi to visit Beijing SKP and follow the shadow to find the truth that is difficult to reach.

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Reading past in Beijing | bookstore - Green Tea "If There Is No Bookstore" New Book Sharing Meeting

Location: Daxing District Hongfu Road No. 1 Courtyard Building 1 Floor Hongkun Xinduhui B Block 107 Viti Books Late Night Bookstore

Guests: Green Tea (Book Reviewer), Qi Hang (Humor Bookstore Manager), Sun Qian (Founder of Shumeng, Bookstore Consultant)

This Saturday, we have the honor to invite Green Tea Teacher to bring his new book "If There Is No Bookstore" to meet readers at Viti Books and all our book-loving friends. At the event site, Mr. Green Tea will review with us his reading past in the bookstore and review his mental journey. This will also evoke the quiet and beautiful reading memories of you and me in the past, and let us reminisce about the reading past in the bookstore!

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Beijing | a literary game of pursuing dreams and fighting oblivion - a sharing session of the works of French writer David von Kinnos

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 15:30-19:10

Location: 109 Code Character Bookstore on the south side of Building 15, Far East Instrument Courtyard, No. 6 Hepingli North Street, Dongcheng District

Guests: Deng Anqing (Writer), Han Zhi (Unread Founder, CEO), Yao Yao (Writer, Translator, Photographer)

"Rejection Library" is a best-selling novel published by French contemporary writer David von Kinnos in 2016, von Kinnos lays out the real background of the French literary world and the publishing industry, popular works, writers, book critics, literary awards compete to appear, and the "rejection library" far away from the literary world exists carefully, quietly creating miracles one day. On July 10th, we invited writer Deng Anqing, Han Zhi, founder and CEO of the book brand Unread, and Yao Yao, a young writer and translator, to talk to readers about what kind of fantasy drift they will experience when a book manuscript is completed in their eyes.

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Beijing | Growing Melons and Beans: New Terms and Reading Culture in the Late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty

Location: SKP RENDEZ-VOUS, 2nd Floor, Beijing SKP-S Shopping Center, No. 86 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District

Guests: Zhang Zhongmin (Professor, Department of History, Fudan University), Peng Chunling (Associate Researcher, Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

Although most of the new knowledge and new terms that appeared in modern China originated from the elite, they did not play a role and produce results through various media and through various fields. Paradoxically, many researchers today pay more attention to the connotation of new terms and their birth history than those who paid more attention to the acceptance level of new terms, ignoring the examination of their acceptance level. On the evening of July 10th, we invited Professor Zhang Zhongmin of the Department of History of Fudan University, Peng Chunling, Associate Researcher of the Institute of Modern History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Chen Xiaohan, Editor of the History Branch of the Social Science Literature Publishing House, to be guests at SKP-S to talk about the reading culture and acceptance politics of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Ming Dynasty.

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Beijing | David Attenborough's "Life on Our Planet" New Book Viewing and Sharing Session

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 19:00-21:30

Location: JiuxianQiao Camel House Camp South LiJia No. 6 Dongfeng Art District North District 4-1 one-way space

Guests: Deng Anqing (Writer), Wang Bing (Psychologist, Book Reviewer, Translator)

The present is perhaps the most impressive "year of earth change" that many people have experienced, we experience despair and find light in the darkness. On July 10th, you'll be invited to step into the footage of David Attenborough to see the wonderful and magical life on our planet and chat with the two guests about "something that every earthling is worth caring about."

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Beijing | summer night memory puzzle and talk about tropical past

Guests: Wen Shipei (director, screenwriter), Yang Cheng (film producer), Dr. Qi Ai (curator, film critic)

What qualities does a movie story need to be favored by the industry? What kind of creative potential allows Wen Shipei to gain Ning Haohui's eye recognition? What is the secret of Chinese youth films attracting Cannes? After the first feature film, how do young directors continue the next creative path? On the evening of July 10th, we invited Wen Shipei, director of the movie "Tropical Past", Yang Cheng, a famous young producer, and Dr. Qi Ai, a film critic, to visit Beijing SKP, with these questions, to chat about the story and aesthetics of "Tropical Past", and accompany the guests to share and return to the mysterious southern town to make a summer night memory puzzle. Take the birth of "Tropical Past" as an example, understand the incubation process of a youth film, and conduct an in-depth discussion on the creative ecology of today's youth films.

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Beijing | about him, we should not only know the "Diderot effect" - "Diderot Collection" new book sharing meeting

Time: July 11 (Sunday) 15:00-17:00

Guests: Yu Zhongxian (Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), Shang Jie (Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

Denis Diderot (1713-1784) was a French Enlightenment thinker, dialectical materialist philosopher, writer, and aesthetician, representative of the "encyclopedic school". Although he was a representative of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, in the twenty-first century, because of the consumerism or supporting effects it touched, his name was embedded by the American sociologist Juliet Schloss into a term that was well known and discussed by a wide range of readers: "The Diderot Effect". But Diderot's achievements are far more than that, he has many outstanding contributions to philosophy, literature, drama, aesthetics, etc. Recently, Shanghai Translation Publishing House launched the first four volumes of the "Diderot Works" edited by Professor Luo Peng of the Department of French at Peking University. On July 11, we will talk about Diderot with Professor Shang Jie of the Institute of Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Professor Yu Zhongxian, an expert in French literature, about the valuable value of his works and ideas to modern society.

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Beijing | the launch ceremony and sharing meeting of "Pioneers: A Century of Workers' Poetry"

Time: July 11 (Sunday) 15:00-16:30

Venue: Chaoyang District Guanghua Road No. 5 Courtyard Building 1 Century Fortune Center East Block 2nd Floor Construction Investment Bookstore

Guests: Huo Junming (Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Poetry Journal), Wang Shiqiang (Poetry Critic), Li Muma (Poet), Tai Basket (Poet), Wang Erdong (Poet)

Recently, "Pioneer: A Century of Workers' Poetry" was published by the China Workers' Publishing House, which is not only the first anthology of workers' poetry from a century-old perspective, but also a chronicle of the century-old workers' poetry. On July 11th, we invited Huo Junming, deputy editor-in-chief of Poetry Journal, Wang Shiqiang, a famous poetry critic, and poets Li Muma, Tai Basket and Wang Erdong, to be guests of Jiantou Bookstore Beijing Guomao Store to talk about the poetry of workers over the past century, and together with us, listen to the poems recited by workers in the workshop, craftsmen and takeaway brothers in big countries, and female sorters of the post office, and feel the connection between these splendid and abundant century-old workers' poems and the flesh and soul established by the times.

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Publishers in the beijing | era - "Ideals at the Head of the Tide" new book sharing meeting

Time: July 11 (Sunday) 15:00-17:30

Location: Xiaodao, 9th Floor, Chaoyang Joy City, No. 101 Chaoyang North Road, Chaoyang District

Guests: Chen Xin (Former Party Secretary and President of Shanghai Century Publishing Group), Hao Zhensheng (President of China Editorial Society), Wang Jiaming (General Manager of Chuanshi Movable Type International Culture Media Co., Ltd.)

Chen Xin, a famous publisher, has been in the publishing industry for 40 years, and "Ideals at the Head of the Tide" tells the story of his deep confession, persistence and pursuit of more than 40 years of dedication to the publishing industry. This time, the publishers hope to share with the same ideal publishers, all content practitioners and readers.

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Beijing | Bandit Staff Is Not Strong---------------------------------

Venue: Conference Room 208, Jingyuan Second Courtyard, Peking University, No. 5 Summer Palace Road, Haidian District

Guests: Li Shuicheng (Chair Professor of Liberal Arts, Sichuan University), Li Zero (Professor of the Department of Chinese, Peking University), Wang Zijin (Professor of the National College of Chinese Min University), etc

The Scepter was created 10,000 years ago and is a cultural trait with a dual function. Initially, the scepter appeared as a tool or weapon, and later evolved as the process of social complexity accelerated, that is, as a ceremonial tool held by the upper echelons of society and a symbol of royal power with "magic and power". Teacher Li Shuicheng's new book "Yi Wu Yang Wei: The Origin of the Scepter" comprehensively sorts out and studies the scepters unearthed in West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, North Asia, North Africa, Europe, the Americas and even Oceania. In this "Literature and Research Reading", we invited a number of scholars from archaeology, history, art history and other fields to discuss this topic.

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Shanghai | Nietzsche Out of the Circle: The Aesthetic Dimension of Modernity Critique - "Freud's Recliner and Nietzsche's Sky" New Book Sharing

When: Friday, July 9 at 19:00

Location: Shanghai Pudong Library Rong Study Room, 3rd Floor, No. 150 Pucheng Road, Pudong New Area

Guests: Li Shuangzhi (Young Researcher, Department of German, Fudan University), Yu Mingfeng (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tongji University)

Nietzsche was the unyielding spiritual icon of the late 19th century between Germany and Austria, the ideal embodiment of many young writers, and the cultural banner through which they promoted a bohemian way of life. On Friday evening, Li Shuangzhi, a researcher at the German Department of Fudan University and a doctor of literature at the Free University of Berlin in Germany, and Yu Mingfeng, an associate professor of the Department of Philosophy of Tongji University and a researcher of Nietzsche's philosophy, will visit the Lujiazui Book Club to talk about the book "Freud's Recliner and Nietzsche's Sky" and explore with you how Nietzsche, as an ideological resource, has developed into a lasting, powerful, and rich decisive force in the literary and art circles.

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Shanghai | "Family Bond" Reading Session: A Moment of Epiphany in Life

Time: July 9 (Friday) 19:00-21:00

Location: Sinan Bookstore, No. 517 Fuxing Middle Road, Huangpu District

Speaker: btr (writer, translator, cultural critic)

Clarice Lispecto is one of Brazil's classic contemporary writers and is hailed as the most important Jewish writer since Kafka. "Family Bonds" is a classic collection of short stories by Lee Spector concerned with the fate and inner world of women, especially housewives. On the evening of July 9, writer Btr will be a guest of Sinan Bookstore, reading "Family Bond" with readers, and feeling the epiphany moments of Clarice Lee Spector's characters in life.

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Shanghai | Between China and Japan, Looking at East Asia: Kodansha: A New Book Dialogue on "Kodansha: A History of Japan."

Time: July 9 (Friday) 19:30-21:30

Location: Tsukiya Bookstore, Building 7, Shangsheng New Institute, No. 1262 West Yan'an Road, Changning District

Guests: Ge Jianxiong (Senior Professor, Fudan University), Xu Jingbo (Professor, Center for Japanese Studies, Fudan University), Zhang Mingyang (History Writer, Book Reviewer)

Exchanges between China and Japan have lasted for thousands of years, but there are still inevitably a lot of misinterpretations and differences between the two countries. On the occasion of the publication of the Chinese edition of "Kodansha History of Japan", the New Classic Culture and Tsutaya Bookstore specially invited Ge Jianxiong, senior professor of Fudan University, Xu Jingbo, professor of the Center for Japanese Studies of Fudan University, and zhang Mingyang, a writer, to talk with readers and friends about the entangled Sino-Japanese relations, stand between China and Japan, look at East Asia, and look at the world.

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Shanghai | science fiction is an action - the new book sharing of "The Undead"

When: Saturday, July 10, 14:00

Venue: Sinan Literature House, No. 505 Fuxing Middle Road, Huangpu District

Guests: Yan Feng (Professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University, Doctoral Supervisor), Jiang Bo (Science Fiction Writer), Wu Qingyuan (Novelist)

Faced with the story of the future rhapsody, if possible, what kind of world do you want to choose? Standing today and looking forward to tomorrow, if you could, how would you affect the development of time and space? On the afternoon of July 10, he read "The Unborn" with Professor Yan Feng, science fiction writer Jiang Bo and Wu Qingyuan, and realized that science fiction is a kind of prophecy, and science fiction is an action.

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Shanghai | the imagination of journalism - a new book sharing of "Single Reading 26 Global True Stories"

Guests: Lu Ye (Professor, School of Journalism, Fudan University), Han Jian (former media personality), Wu Qi (Editor-in-Chief of Single Reading)

One of the most important keywords in "Reading 26 Global True Stories" is "real". How do a scholar who has devoted himself to journalism education, a former media person who has experienced the ups and downs of journalism, see journalism today and the impact it has had on themselves? When we talk about journalism again today, what else do we expect? Or can we say, how do we write about the truth today, how do we understand the truth? On July 10th, let's develop a little bit of "journalism's imagination" in the dialogue. Shanghai | a glimpse of the environmental crisis hidden in "Qingming On the River Map"

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 14:00-16:00

Venue: 3F Innovation space of Shanghai Library, No. 1555 Huaihai Middle Road, Xuhui District

Speaker: Ma Tingguang (Lecturer, Shanghai University of Technology)

The Northern Song Dynasty also had grassroots fire stations? Why did the rich Song Dynasty produce a large number of beggars? Why did the Song Huizong era produce a medical revolution? The Song Dynasty, which was in the warm period of the Middle Ages, was plagued by climate change, resulting in a series of social, economic, cultural and political fluctuations, which in turn affected the response and reform of society. There are many unknown social details hidden in the "Qingming River Map", a glimpse of the great, there are many articles!

Shanghai | export porcelain in cross-cultural exchange

Venue: Heart Hall, 7th Floor, Pearl Art Museum, Aegean Shopping Park, No. 1588 Wuzhong Road, Minhang District

Speaker: Liu Zhaohui (Professor, Department of Cultural Relics and Museology, Fudan University, Doctoral Supervisor)

Looking back at history, China has had many economic and cultural trade exchanges with many countries along the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road, and the role of Chinese porcelain is particularly obvious. This Saturday afternoon, Professor Liu Zhaohui of the Department of Cultural Relics and Museology of Fudan University will be a guest of the Space pearl art museum and heart hall, taking the historical process of ancient Chinese export porcelain as a clue, introducing important topics such as the era of great navigation and the globalization of porcelain trade, Chinese porcelain and the taste of Japanese tea people, oriental porcelain in Western painting, modification and re-decoration of export porcelain in Europe, and European design in export porcelain, revealing the trajectory of mutual integration and interaction between Chinese and foreign material cultures, and showing the importance of mutual learning among civilizations.

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Shanghai | New Book Sharing • Dialogue Women's Writing: Together on the Clouds

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 14:00-16:30

Location: Baixin Bookstore, No. 366 Fuzhou Road, Huangpu District

Guests: Zhao Bo (Writer), Zeng Qiong (Writer, Curator)

This weekend, Baixin Bookstore offline new book sharing meeting, we invited Teacher Zhao Bo to share the new book "On the Clouds", meet old friends, talk about the world of women's writing, and share "on the clouds" time.

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Shanghai | looking back at ourselves and gazing at the world - the launch ceremony of Zhao Lihong's new book "Metamorphosis" and the exhibition of poems and manuscripts

Time: July 11 (Sunday) 14:30-16:30

Venue: Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Building 3, Jing'an Xinyefang, No. 210 Wenshui Road, Jing'an District

Guests: Zhao Lihong (poet, essayist), Ouyang Jianghe (poet, distinguished professor of Beijing Normal University), Zang Yongqing (executive director of People's Literature Publishing House), Liu Jiazhen (voice actor)

"Metamorphosis" is a new creation of the famous poet Zhao Lihong over a period of two years, with an abundance of sixty-six new poems, as an important change in his long poetry writing career. This Sunday afternoon, Zhao Lihong will invite Ouyang Jianghe, Zang Yongqing and other friends to hold the launch ceremony of the new book, and invite the famous voice actor Liu Jiazhen to recite the works in the new book for everyone on the spot.

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Nanjing | cheated life into the story - A B's "Liar Came to the South" new book sharing meeting

Time: July 9 (Friday) 19:00-20:30

Location: No. 52 Fengyou Temple, Qinhuai District, Yuedong Xinmen West 16 Xiaoshu Library

Guests: Ah Yi (Writer), Hou Qinghao (Book Editor)

Writer A Yi said that the novella "The Liar Came to the South" was written because of witnessing the rampant fraud, expressing a denunciation of the ugly phenomenon of fraud and "nostalgia for the Garden of Eden". Of course, the novel is not a simple copy of the scam. In addition to the fraud case, in the novel collection, Ah Yi also "cheated" street legends and folk tales into the story. Thirteen stories, one readable. It can be said that Ah B deceived life into the story. On the evening of July 9, Big Roof Culture invited the famous writer Ah Yi to visit Nanjing Xiaoshu Library with his new book "The Liar Comes to the South" to talk with Hou Qinghao, the editor-in-charge of the book, about how he deceived his life into the story, and about all aspects of the book.

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Nanjing | between reality and fiction - "Kingfisher Villa" new book sharing session

Venue: Pioneer Bookstore, No. 173 Guangzhou Road, Gulou District

Speaker: Liu Chengfu (Professor of Liberal Arts, School of Foreign Chinese, Nanjing University)

Villa Kingfisher was the venue of the first dinner hosted by the two supreme leaders and their wives during their state visit to France. The novel "Kingfisher Villa" recreates the illustrious wealth and profound knowledge of the Renach family of the owner of the villa through the perspective of the son of the kitchen lady who works and lives in the villa by mistake, and writes a real history. On the evening of July 9, translator Liu Chengfu will bring his translation of "Kingfisher Villa" to the Wutaishan Main Store of Pioneer Bookstore to share with readers the years hidden in "Kingfisher Villa".

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Nanjing | On Writing: Bukowski's Collection of Letters New Book Sharing Session

When: Saturday, July 10 at 15:00

Guests: Li Suo (poet, translator, painter), Xu Shiyan (professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Foreign Chinese of Nanjing Normal University), Fang Xianhai (poet), Yuan Wei (poet, artist)

On the afternoon of July 10th, Bukowski's translator and poet Li will come to the Pioneer Bookstore, bring his new translation "About Writing - Bukowski's Collected Letters", and join Xu Shiyan, professor of the School of Foreign Chinese of Nanjing Normal University, poet Fang Xianhai, and poet Yuan Wei from the poet's letters into a complex and profound Bukowski.

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Nanjing | reading salon "The History of Germany in 100 Objects"

Time: July 10 (Saturday) 16:00-17:30

Guests: Hermann Schaefer (Historian, Museology Expert), Li Gongzhong (Professor, School of History, Nanjing University)

The Nebra astrolabe, Martin Beheim's globe, the plague doctor mask, Frederick the Great's snuff box, Siemens' generator... What kind of German history is hidden in these 100 objects? This year, hermann Schaefer's book "German History in 100 Objects" was published in Chinese edition, and on July 10, the German Cultural Center Goethe-Institut (China) in Beijing and hermann Schaefer, the author of the book "Big Roof Culture", visited the Nanjing Xiaoshu library and exchanged with readers on the topic of "German History in a Hundred Objects" through remote connection with Professor Li Gongzhong of the School of History of Nanjing University.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Nanjing | story addition and subtraction - A B "The Liar Came to the South" new book sharing meeting

Guests: Ah Yi (novelist), Lu Min (writer), He Ping (Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, College of Literature, Nanjing Normal University)

Every novelist is "adding and subtracting" his story. In the new book "The Liar Comes to the South", the writer Ah Yi did both "addition" and "subtraction". Also a post-70s novelist, the writer Lu Min was once evaluated by Su Tong as "good at using subtraction in narrative", and the exploration of life and art determines that there are also many "additions" in Lu Min's works. On the afternoon of July 11, writer Ah Yi will bring the new book "The Liar Comes to the South" to nanjing pioneer bookstore, and talk with writer Lu Min and critic He Ping about the addition and subtraction in the new book and story.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Hangzhou | only in hovering will you forgive everything - "Yichun", "The soul should be a bird that can fly at any time" reading and sharing

Location: No. 58 Lishui Road, Gongshu District, Yuanyang Leti Port Cultural Experience Zone B201 one-way space 2F

Guests: Zhao Song (Writer, Critic), Zhang Yimin (Distinguished Researcher, Critic and Translator, College of Humanities, Zhejiang University)

Zhao Song is a diligent and loving writer, and through extremely regular writing, he maintains the frequency of publishing one or two books a year. The latest novel "Yichun" brought by Zhao Song this time brings us to a more open thinking about life and novels. At the same time, "The Soul Should Be a Bird That Can Fly At Any Time" is an incisive and wonderful reading of more than 40 world classic writers and their works, which is an extraordinary reading adventure. On July 10th, Zhao Song will be a guest of the one-way space Hangzhou Leti Port Store, and young critic and translator Zhang Yimin, as well as the readers and friends present, to chat about "only in the hover will you forgive everything."

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Hangzhou | a beautiful history - Spring Wind Newcomer Award writers Zheng Xiaoyou and Zhou Sicheng new book sharing meeting

Guests: Zheng Xiaoyou (Deputy Research Librarian, National Library of China), Zhou Sicheng (Writer)

Zheng Xiaoyou and Zhou Sicheng, ph.D., of the Department of History of Peking University, are among the leaders among the creators of popular historical reading materials in recent years. They focus on the fields of Qing history and yuan history respectively, and combine specialization and popularization in a series of works, with wonderful narratives and novel insights. The two won the "Spring Breeze Reading Festival Newcomer of the Year Award" in 2019 and 2020. On July 10th, the two guests will jointly visit the one-way space Hangzhou Leti Port Store, combined with their respective wonderful new works "Nine Kings And Concubines" and "Three Capitals: The History of the Mongolian Siege of Gold", to share with readers how to create beautiful historical books and tell the beautiful points of history.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Hangzhou | Tang Feng and Moon, the end of the world is next to each other - Kodansha: The History of Japan"

Time: July 11 (Sunday) 14:00-16:00

Guests: Wang Yong (Vice Dean of the Institute of Asian Civilizations, Zhejiang University, Doctoral Supervisor of the Institute of Ancient Books of Zhejiang University), Sun Yinggang (Professor of the Department of History, Zhejiang University), Jiang Jing (Professor, School of Oriental Languages and Philosophy, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Doctoral Supervisor)

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the normalization of Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations, and on the occasion of the publication of the "Kodansha History of Japan" which "represents the fine works of Japanese historical circles," the new classic culture and one-way space specially invited Wang Yong, a famous Japanese historian and professor at Zhejiang University, Sun Yinggang, a scholar of Chinese history and professor at Zhejiang University, and Jiang Jing, a Japanese historian and professor at Zhejiang Gongshang University, to talk freely about the cultural interaction and exchanges between China and Japan, the characteristics and differences of Chinese and Japanese cultures, those moments that are surprising and exclamating in history, and the intersection and turning points of Chinese and Japanese history. And the origins of history that affect our perspective on Japan and East Asia today. July 11th love no, one-way space Hangzhou Leti Port store, looking forward to your arrival.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Xi'an | Chang'an tone - no rock, no Xi'an

Venue: SKP RENDEZ-VOUS, 10th Floor, Xi'an SKP Shopping Center, No. 261 Chang'an North Road, Beilin District

Guests: Wang Jianfang (rock singer), Gao Jianqun (writer), Li Xiaofeng (actor), Zhang Zhonghua (screenwriter, director, producer), etc

Many people first know about Wang Jianfang, starting with a song "Chang'an Night". Everyone has a Long'an in their hearts. Chang'an City, Chang'an Night, and Chang'an Le are the emotional codes hidden in our hearts. It is also the musical soil of Wang Jianfang, who was born and grew up in Si. His songs, with the Shaanxi dialect as the main expression, are full of Shaanxi folk characteristics, Qin Cavity, Xintianyou, Meido, Bowl Cavity, and even Heyang Line Hu, all of which are integrated into his rock music. On July 9th, we specially invited Wang Jianfang, a famous musician in Xi'an, to chat with friends about music, dialects, rock and roll and Xi'an's unique attitude and spirit of life.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Xi'an | returned to the literary scene of the 80s - "I Am Eager to Invest Heavily: Lu Yao's Chronology" New Book Sharing Session

Location: Design Force Laboratory on the first floor of Gpark Shopping Center, Old Chenggen, No. 22 Xinghuo Road, Lianhu District

Guests: Wang Gang (Writer), Tai Kexiang (Professor, School of Humanities, Xi'an Technological University), Dai Jun (Publishing Planner)

Wang Gang, author of "I Long to Invest Heavily: Lu Yao's Annals", is a native of Qingjian in northern Shaanxi, and Lu Yao is a fellow villager. In 2007, Wang Gang got an "editor' job in the editorial department of Northern Shaanxi", during which time he lived in the office on the second floor of the Literary Association, which is where Lu Yao once lived. The author visited Lu Yao's relatives and friends before his death, extensively excavated relevant materials, and created the best guide for readers to understand Lu Yao's creative career and his extraordinary life - "I Am Eager to Invest Heavily: Lu Yao's Chronology". On the afternoon of July 10, Wang Gang visited Xi'an Fangsuo and chatted with Dai Jun and Tai Kexiang about Lu Yao and 80s literature.

Zhengzhou | human story Realistic position - "This matter has nothing to do with the wind and the moon" new book sharing meeting

Location: Songshe Bookstore, No. 2 Wenhua Road, Jinshui District

Guests: Li Peifu (writer), Kong Huixia (associate professor of Zhengzhou Normal University), Li Qingyuan (writer, deputy editor-in-chief of Mangyuan magazine)

"This Matter Has Nothing to Do with the Wind and the Moon" is a collection of short and medium stories by Li Qingyuan, a young writer who has attracted much attention in the literary world in the past two years, and is also his first selected collection of novels, representing his achievements in the field of short and medium story creation. On Saturday afternoon, we invited Li Qingyuan to visit Songshe Bookstore to share this new book with Li Peifu, a famous writer and winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize, and Kong Huixia, associate professor of Zhengzhou Normal University.

The online book club | between China and Japan, looking at East Asia

Wuhan | look back on the agricultural era: the formation of Chinese civilization genes

When: Saturday, July 10 at 9:30

Venue: Yangtze River Lecture Hall, Hubei Provincial Library, No. 25 Gongzheng Road, Wuchang District

Speaker: Chen Shengqian (Professor, Department of Archaeology, School of History, Chinese Min University)

China and West Asia are the world's two earliest centers of agricultural origin, and prehistoric Chinese agricultural origins profoundly influenced the development of later Chinese culture. Judging from the important sites of China's agricultural origins and different agricultural origin models, the early agricultural origins of China were composed of two relatively independent centers, and the two centers of south (rice) and north (millet) complemented each other, providing a buffer space for the continuous development of Chinese civilization for more than 5,000 years. The characteristics of China in the agricultural era determine the genes of Chinese civilization, such as collective standard, industriousness, thriftiness, tolerance, unity of nature and man, peace, neutrality, socialism, elegance and so on. This Saturday, welcome to listen to Professor Chen Shengqian of the Department of Archaeology and Literature of the School of History of Chinese University, "Looking Back at the Agricultural Era: The Formation of chinese Civilization Genes".

Editor-in-Charge: Gu Ming

Proofreader: Luan Meng