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    This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. We sourced broadly, in an attempt to create a unique, inclusive list that has something for everyone, neither catering to a specific taste nor pandering to any preconceived idea of what such a list should look like. There was no ...
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    David Kidd, Peking Story: The Last Days of Old China 31. Luo Guanzhong (trans. Moss Roberts), Three Kingdoms 30. Xiaolu Guo, Nine Continents 29. Rana Mitter, Forgotten Ally 28. Susan L. Shirk, China: Fragile Superpower 27. Wu Ch'êng-ên (trans. Arthur Waley), Monkey 26. Carl Crow, Four Hundred Million Customers 25.
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    This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. These are the books in the category of Literature. ... Like their best-known works, Wang Wei's poem has become a proving ground for many a generation of translators, and in this ...
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    The most compelling works of history tell a big story through a well-chosen vehicle: a legal case, a commodity, a technology. In Kingdom of Characters , Jing Tsu, a professor of East Asian languages and literature at Yale, narrates how the Chinese language overcame many challenges so that it could be transliterated, typed, telegraphed, and ...
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    This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. These are books whose primary subject matter is in the period of ancient and imperial China. ... Like their best-known works, Wang Wei's poem has become a proving ground for many ...
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    This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. These are the books in the category of Culture/Society/Memoir. Skip to the content. Trending. #taiwan; #espionage; #lgbtq; #artificialintelligence; #xinjiang;
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    Empire of Silver by Jin Xu. Jin Xu's book was originally published in Chinese in 2017 but first published in translation this year. It's about the importance of silver to the Chinese economy, but also a guide to the precious metal's role in Chinese diplomacy, the rise and fall of several dynasties, its part in inhibiting China from "taking off" economically when European states were ...
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    Chinese literature has a long, rich history, but the four novels considered to be the greatest of the canon were all written during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties. They are listed below in chronological order, with recommendations for good English translations that you can purchase.
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    China's pursuit of power and prestige continues today with Xi Jinping, China's latest reshaper, who would make for a fine epilogue in a new edition of Wealth and Power — a man whose legacy is open-ended but sure to create a lasting imprint on Chinese history. — Alec Ash . 5. The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers
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    From techno-optimistic science fiction to migrant worker poetry, China produces a wealth of literature with Chinese characteristics, and many titles are gaining global popularity. Literary critic Megan Walsh appeared on the Sinica Podcast to discuss.
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