1. Fanglong Geography
This is a geography book about "people". Fang Long uniquely tells the historical evolution of various countries from a geographical point of view, analyzes the personality characteristics of different groups of people, and explains the relationship between people and the earth, our only common home. Now that our planet "has become a giant moving company," the people living in it can only be peaceful and orderly if they cooperate—not just "take it, or just "give."
This may not be a strictly geographical work, but it is quite interesting to read.
2. Geography and Life
In contrast to other geography books, this book particularly highlights the relevance of geography to life. Harmful weather phenomena, urban land use patterns, changes in urban forms, and the disposal of urban garbage and hazardous waste are all involved in issues closely related to our lives. Plain, vivid text and rich examples make this book extremely readable, and readers will get a new way of thinking through this book.
3. "4.6 Billion Years of Earth Story"
This book is both a popular science book and a cultural book: it talks about the operation of the atmosphere, the changes of landforms, the origin and influence of rivers, the oceans, volcanoes, earthquakes, metals and minerals, as well as Aristotle's view of life, the change of human civilization, Noah's Ark, human desires, the age of great navigation, etc. While introducing the knowledge of the earth and popularizing science, it also takes us to experience a journey of the formation of human civilization.
4. The Story of the Great Geographical Discovery
In this book, the author takes the axis of time, starting from the birthplace of geographical knowledge, and introduces the process of human continuous cognition of geographical knowledge through conquest, expansion, trade, and communication in plain language. Through the historical story of geographical discovery, we can understand how maps and geographical knowledge were recorded.
5. "A Primer on Geography at First Reading"

1. The content is wide-ranging. From four aspects - "The Earth in the Universe", "Looking at the Earth from the Outside to the Inside", "Complex Weather and Climate", and "Loving Our Earth" to build a comprehensive and three-dimensional geographical system. There is not only geographical knowledge, but also humanistic care.
2. Give full play to the "in-depth and simple", through examples close to the lives of young readers, explain complex and obscure geographical knowledge, even if it is "geographical white", you can understand it as soon as you read it.
3. The language is colloquial, and when the young reader reads, it is like the author standing next to himself and telling the story. Audio can be made in later stages.
4. From shallow to deep, with the deepening of reading by young readers, the degree of acceptance and comprehension increases, and the depth and breadth of geographical knowledge are gradually increased.
5. Featured illustrations with humorous creativity, making it easy for young readers to understand the content of the book.