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Speak Chinese Today: A Basic Course in the Modern Language (Tuttle Language Library)
Published in Paperback by Charles E Tuttle Co (1991)
Authors: Beverly Hong and Zhu Bingyao
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Authentic dialogues on tape a remarkable tool for learning!
I've spoken Mandarin Chinese for about 10 years now, and speak it fluently. I began my study with Speak Chinese Today. I always tell friends and students that one of the best ways to learn Chinese is by listening to dialogues on tape.

The essential part of Speak Chinese Today is the authentic dialogues perfomed by native speakers. Each of the dialogues is spoken at a natural speed, which is not too fast for beginners since the accompanying text includes each dialogue in Chinese characters, Roman characters (Pinyin), and English. The dialogues are rich with culturally-important information essential to learning not just the language, but the culture the language represents. These dialogues also help listeners learn the rhythm of the language, a very important element.

Even 10 years later, I sometimes recall parts of dialogues from Speak Chinese Today. For me, it has been and continues to be a catalog of useful phrases and vocabulary. Repeated listening allowed me to file away most of the wonderful dialogues in my mind. I highly recommend using this audiotape in conjunction with the book as the foundation of any elementary or intermediate spoken Chinese language course.

One of the best aids to the language for beginners
The Chinese language is used by more people in the world than any other language. This book is one of the best aids to learning the language. It makes learning fun and challenging without being too difficult.

The brilliant idea of placing one page completely in Chinese and then a similar page complete with the phonetic pronunciation in English is very useful for revision and re-enforcement.

I highly recommend this book.


A Memoir of Misfortune
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (17 April, 2001)
Authors: Su Xiaokang and Zhu Hong
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Helpful in understanding modern Chinese intellectual history
The author of this book, Su Xiaokang, was a principle author of a six-part TV series in China in late 1980s, River Elegy, which "galvanized" the country due to its sweeping "indictment" of Chinese beliefs and values. The TV series won endorsement of then Communist Party Secretary, Zhao Ziyang. The ensuing intellectual debate was covered by prominent Chinese news media at that time.

The author had been living in Princeton after 1991, among a small circle of exiled Chinese "elites" (some of whom had been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Peace or Literature). The author's observations of the lives of these exiles, who could barely speak English, are candid, succinct and insightful.

The book is best in its chronicle of the exiles' lives, especially the tragedy of his own family, which is touching and personal. However, the author's reflections on life in China and America often suffer from sweeping generalizations (like his earlier TV series in China) with dubious connection to realities. Some of his observations on events outside of his immediate environment are factually wrong. For example, in discussing Chinese on the Net, Su mentioned (page 272): "During the bloodthirsty spring of Beijing 1989, several students in the California area who had never personally met managed to launch a Chinese news website." In fact, the Chinese News Digest (CND) was not founded by "several students from California"; websites (as we know today) did not come into existence until the 1990s.

For people who would want to explore modern Chinese intellectual history, this book might be helpful. But it is hard to use due to absence of an index, and the book's disorganized narrative style.

the beauty of thought and self question
Ok, I must be honest, Zhu Hong (translator) was my Professor for my Chinese Womens Literature class and I might not have read this book otherwise. That being said, as individual and beautiful as the human mind, Memoir of Misfortune truly is a work of art. The book is written as an interior monologue by Su XiaoKang as he attempts to deal with the traumatic aftermath of a car accident in New York state. Blaming himself for the accident and the pain and suffering he has caused his wife, Xiao Kang expands the scope of his questioning to his involvement in the events leading up to Tiananmen Square and his whole life in general. This book is a testament to one mans spirit that struggles to move on from one hardship to another.

Misfortune wears a human face
This book I found shortly before undergoing an operation and during a year of suffering esophagael hemmoraging and many severe health difficulties. I was so stuck by the way the author relates his wife's tragic accident, his feelings for his wife and I suppose was most involved with the testimonial he makes concerning his involvement in the circumstances leading to her accident. I wish my husband would read this memoir, it is so tender. I think the author is searingly honest in his account of these years. The text is healing, so close to how we learn from tragedy. It causes me to relate to how I am finding my previous life struggles to be reordered within my thoughts against the background of the loss of health. He yearns to live in the ordinary life, to have known it for the gift it was. This book is a quiet call to the living. I hope it will be read and appreciated for the beautiful book it is.


Chinese Western: Short Fiction from Today's China
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1991)
Author: Zhu Hong
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Frontiers of Quantum Optics and Laser Physics: Proceedings of the International Conference on Quantum Optics and Laser Physics Hong Kong Baptist University 3-6 January, 1997
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (1997)
Authors: S. Y. Zhu, M. S. Zubairy, and M. O. Scully
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Hong chen wu zhu (in traditional Chinese)
Published in Paperback by Lian He Wen Xue (01 March, 1998)
Author: Lu Ping
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Hong gao liang jia zhu ('Red Sorghum: A Novel of China' in Traditional Chinese Characters)
Published in Paperback by Tsai Fong Books, Inc (1988)
Author: Yan Mo
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The Legal System of the PRC (China Law)
Published in Paperback by Sweet & Maxwell Ltd (01 September, 2001)
Author: Zhu Guobin
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Micromechanics and Constitutive Modelling of Composite Materials: Presented at the 1995 Joint Asme Applied Mechanics and Materials Summer Meeting, Los
Published in Hardcover by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1995)
Authors: Hussein M. Zbib, Ismajl Demir, and Hong-Tao Zhu
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The Serenity of Whiteness: Stories by and About Women in Contemporary China
Published in Paperback by Available Pr (1992)
Author: Zhu Hong
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SPRING OF BITTER WATERS HONG ZHU
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