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Audiobook “The Children of Captain Grant” in Chinese (格兰特船长的儿女)

Captain Grant set sail to create a free Scottish settlement on the Pacific Islands. But a dangerous voyage ends in tragedy: in a severe storm, Captain Grant’s ship breaks into chips. Distressed sailors, hoping for salvation, throw a bottle of note into the sea. For a long time, a bottle of prayers for salvation floats […]

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Audiobook “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” in Chinese (哈利·波特与凤凰社)

Harry Potter is looking forward to the end of the holidays and the beginning of the fifth school year at Hogwarts. The young wizard suffers from loneliness more than ever, and the taunts and nit-picking of the Dursleys have become completely unbearable. In addition, he is sure that Voldemort has regained strength and will soon

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Audiobook “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” in Chinese (哈利·波特与火焰杯)

Harry Potter is in his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. New spells, new potions, new teachers, new items … All this is familiar, and Harry is looking forward to the start of the school year. But amazing news suddenly falls on the school: this year the Three Wizards Tournament will be

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Chinese Mythology A to Z

The book tells in popular form about myths and deities, legendary heroes, animals and sacred places that form the basis of mythological representations of the peoples of China: from the tales of the Eight Immortals to the teachings of Confucius, from the amazing legends of werewolf foxes to Buddhism, the location of important shrines and

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Dirty Chinese. Everyday Slang from “What’s Up?” to “F*%# Off!

Nothing is censored in Dirty Chinese. By revealing the contemporary colloquial language locals actually speak, this book presents cool things to say for all casual situations — shopping, parties, nightclubs, sporting events, and even romance and sex. There are truly phrases for every situation, from sweet words to entice a local beauty to less-than-comrade-like rebuffs

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Outrageous Chinese

A very informative English presentation of the main slang constructions in modern Chinese. Topics covered include food, liquor, shopping, intimacy, obscene language, mental differences, and more. It can be very useful for university students studying Chinese, and tourists preparing to train in China.

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