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Beijing and Mohism

Beijing and Mohism

2026-03-30 04:44
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Jing Mo's works included "Rebirth of the Era: The Female Supporting Cannon Fodder Is Going to Make a Counterattack","70: The Female Supporting Supporting She Bless Her Motherland","70, I Become a Life Winner by Driving a Tractor", and so on. Most of these works focused on the heroine's struggles and counterattacks in special times (such as the 1970s). For example, in "70: Female Supporting Woman, She Bless Her Motherland," the heroine was tenacious, sick, and an educated female. After her rebirth, she took the initiative to go to the countryside to cut off contact with her indifferent family and rewrite her fate on the road of fighting for her career and politics. The novel "Mother-in-law of the 60s and Daughter-in-law of the 80s" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Beijing-Hong Kong Memories

Beijing-Hong Kong Memories

Liang Weining rose to become a 'favorite' of Mr. Chen, the capital magnate of the Hong Kong Region, in just six months. The outside world said she climbed up by her beauty. No matter how good a vase might look, it can't escape being discarded once the owner grows tired of it. As such, everyone watched and waited. After three long years, they finally received news of Liang Weining's dismissal. While the entire upper circle thought Liang Weining had become history, nobody knew that on the eve of New Year's Eve, an entertainment reporter captured a romantic moment. In a black business car parked underneath the Zhonggang headquarters building, the backseat window was half-lowered, and Mr. Chen, who was always dignified and composed, unexpectedly lost control. In the mottled shadows, he grabbed the chin of a young girl and kissed her fiercely. The photos were exposed that same night, and a heavy snow fell over the Eastern Suburbs of Beijing. Inside the Mid-hill Villa, the fireplace blazed warmly. The man took the girl's soft, boneless hand from behind and guided her to write on the Xuan paper: Chen Jingyuan. "When will we go public?" he asked in a low voice. As soon as he'd finished speaking, the mobile phone screen lit up. The exclusive breaking news headline from the Hong Kong media flashed before their eyes again, and Liang Weining fretted over the news title, "Let's wait a bit longer." Chen Jingyuan's voice was slightly deep, "What are you worried about?" "My dad's blood pressure has been unstable lately." Years later, Mr. Chen gave an interview to the media, addressing personal issues. Reporter: "For you, what was the biggest obstacle in pursuing Mrs. Chen back then?" Mr. Chen paused for a few seconds, then smiled lightly, "My father-in-law's blood pressure." - High-ranking man X female secretary | 90% sweet | 8 years older.
Urban
256 Chs
Being Scolded As a Loser? All the Big Guys In Beijing Are Rushing To P

Being Scolded As a Loser? All the Big Guys In Beijing Are Rushing To P

[The time-travelling heroine who never turns around when speaking vs. the aristocratic self-effacing hero who always gets slapped in the face and is reborn] Everyone said that sooner or later the second wife of the Shen family would be killed by the adopted daughter. The melon seeds and benches are all ready, just waiting to watch the show. Who knows—— Not only is he not dead, he is also getting better and better! The eldest son became a well-known miracle doctor; the second son became a general; the younger son was smart and well-read, and became the number one scholar at the age of fifteen… As for Shen Nian, that was even more remarkable. She is the legitimate daughter of the Duke of the country, and everyone dislikes her for living in the countryside. The boss of the apocalypse has traveled through time. He has strange powers, possesses three types of supernatural powers, and is extremely lucky. Her biological father is the Duke of Jian Zai’s heart, the leader of the Golden Scale Guard is a poor little boy she saved casually, and the bad old man who follows her is a weird doctor known to the world… – When they heard that Prince Xiao was leaving Zhongdu, the elite circle went crazy with joy. They prayed to gods and Buddhas in the hope that this man would die outside. But not only did he come back fine, he also brought a girl who was even more arrogant than him. Everyone laughed at Shen Nian for being a vulgar farm girl. The Holy One sneered, “…you call a person who makes a people rich, vulgar?” The prince chuckled, his eyes flashing with a ferocity that made people feel heartbroken. The next day, the person who gossiped behind his back either had his face ruined or his leg broken… Shen Nian stuck his head out to watch the show, “Tsk, I told you that you would be punished if you spread bad words about me, but you didn’t believe it. You should believe it now.” Xiao Shizi, who deeply concealed his merit and fame, nodded and smiled warmly and harmlessly, “…I think everyone believes it.” If they didn’t believe it, he could make them even worse.
Fantasy
120 Chs
James and the Chinese Spy: The Beijing Bamboozle

James and the Chinese Spy: The Beijing Bamboozle

James is a man whose life revolves around tea, manners, and the reliable predictability of his daily routine. As a meticulous British tea connoisseur, he travels to the chaotic markets of Beijing on a singularly focused mission: to find the mythical "Whispering Dragon" oolong. His delicate plans are immediately shattered when his cherished, travel-sized Earl Grey caddy is stolen in broad daylight. James, driven by the desperation of a man facing a day without proper tea, clumsily pursues the thief—a formidable, gravity-defying Chinese spy named Mei, clad in a sleek red suit. Mei quickly reveals that James's caddy did not contain tea, but rather a miniature data chip encoded with highly sensitive information about a secret military project called "Nightingale." She dismisses James as an "extremely inconvenient tourist," but now that his caddy has drawn the attention of a shadowy international organization, they are both targets. Forced to team up, the high-octane secret agent and the etiquette-obsessed tea academic embark on a hilarious, breakneck chase across Beijing. Mei relies on covert spycraft and deadly martial arts; James relies on his sturdy tweed jacket and his baffling ability to cause accidental, yet effective, diversions. From navigating crowded shopping malls using the confusing "Panda Protocol," to infiltrating ancient temples and outsmarting drone attacks, James and Mei must overcome their extreme culture clash—Mei’s disdain for unnecessary chatter versus James's unstoppable need to comment on everything. Their mission ultimately hinges on retrieving the stolen chip, uncovering the real mastermind, and protecting an equally important, non-spy-related antique: James's fragile porcelain teacup. Along the way, James might just learn that adventure is more exhilarating than a perfect brew, and Mei might discover that a polite, well-prepared tourist can be the best kind of chaos agent.
Fantasy
38 Chs

Mortals, Immortals, Mohism

The three Mohist sisters had different endings in the novel A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality. Her eldest sister, Mo Yuzhu, was arranged to marry an outsider, but the main character, Han Li, stopped her. However, after the Mo clan was destroyed, Mo Yuzhu married the son of her enemy and gave birth to a son. Mo Caihuan was the other character among the three Mo sisters. She had deep feelings for Han Li, but due to the difference in status and the obstacles on the path of cultivation, their path of love was filled with hardships. Mo Caihuan's ending was death. She had bitterly waited for Han Li for her entire life, but in the end, she hadn't been able to wait for him and had instead died of old age. As for the ending of Mo Fengwu, the third of the three Mo sisters, it was not mentioned, so it was impossible to know her ending.

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2024-12-15 08:45

What are the supreme works of Mohism?

Mohism's supreme works mainly included Mozi and Mohist Famous Words. Mozi was a classic work of ancient Chinese philosophy, written by Mozi. It was one of the representative works of Mozi School in China. Mozi contained many thoughts about society, politics, morality, technology and so on, which had a profound influence on ancient Chinese ideology and culture. The Mohist School's Famous Words was a classic quote from the Mohist school. It contained many discussions about morality, philosophy, politics, and so on. These famous sayings were still passed down by the descendants of Mohism and became an important part of Mohism.

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2024-09-27 06:48

Who was the highest in the trilogy of Mohism?

The Mohist Trilogy referred to the Mohist Trilogy's Traversing, Mohist Trilogy's World, and Mohist Trilogy's Ink Fragrance. Among them, the Mohist Trilogy was the highest.

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2024-09-25 11:15

Mortals cultivate immortality and pass on the Mohism

The eldest sister of the three Mo sisters was Mo Yuzhu. Mo Yuzhu was Doctor Mo's eldest daughter. She was not fated to be with Han Li, and in the end, she married the Rainbow Sect's young master. Mo Yuzhu's strength and ability were highly regarded by the people, and she had helped Han Li to overcome his predicament many times. However, in the development of the plot, the three Mo sisters in the original novel were cut, leaving only Mo Caihuan alone. Mo Yuzhu ended up marrying the son of her enemy and had a son. The fate of the other two sisters was unknown. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!

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2024-12-18 03:16

Comparing the similarities and differences between Mohism and other schools of thought in the Pre-Qin period, and evaluating Mohism. thanks

The similarities and differences between Mohism and other schools of thought in the Pre-Qin period are as follows: similarities and differences: 1. Oppose war: Mohism advocates "universal love" and "non-aggression" against war. 2. emphasize "saving": Mohism advocates saving resources and opposing waste. 3. advocate frugal burial: Mohism advocates saving burial expenses and opposing extravagance and waste. 4. Pay attention to morality: Mohism emphasized moral cultivation and believed that only through morality could one improve one's personal quality. The difference: 1. Different views: Mohism emphasized "universal love","non-attack","frugality","frugality" and so on, while other schools emphasized different theories or opinions. 2. Different organizational forms: The Mohist School advocated for universal love and non-aggression based on individual behavior. The other schools of thought were more organized into groups, such as the Confucius School of Confucianism and the Laozi School of Taoism. 3. Different purposes: the purpose of Mohism is to oppose war, save resources, emphasize morality and so on, while the purpose of other schools is to pursue personal or national interests. Evaluation: Mohism was one of the most important schools of thought in the pre-Qin period. It advocated opposing war, saving resources, emphasizing morality, and so on. It played an important role in the progress and development of society. However, there were still some problems in Mohism, such as strong selfishness, emphasis on morality and neglect of reality, which needed to be improved.

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2024-09-16 23:43

Is there a novel about Mohism that you can recommend?

😋I recommend the following two novels to you: The Rise of the Warring States Period and The Great Qin Dynasty: Becoming a Mohist Tycoon at the Beginning. " From the Warring States Period " was about a child in a small mountain village who accidentally became a Mohist and made a choice in the struggle between the vassal states. " Great Qin: Becoming a Tycoon of the Mohist School at the Beginning " was a historical story about the revival of the Mohist School and their battle for the unification of the world, with Jiang Han as the main character. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

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2024-09-11 16:10

Mortals cultivate immortality and pass on the fate of Mohism

In A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, the three sisters of the Mo family had different fates. The eldest sister married the son of her enemy, the second sister reincarnated as Fairy Violet Spirit, and the youngest, Mo Caihuan, wandered outside and eventually disappeared. The fate of the three Mo sisters was full of hardships and twists and turns, and their road of love was also destined to be full of hardships. The eldest sister married the son of her enemy. Although she gave birth to a daughter, she was eventually raped. As for the second sister, she reincarnated as Fairy Violet Spirit and had been waiting for someone. The smallest Mo Caihuan was wandering outside and eventually disappeared. The fate of the three Mo sisters was full of hardships and twists and turns, and their road of love was also destined to be full of hardships. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!

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2024-10-21 18:37

Mortals cultivate immortality and pass on the ending of Mohism

The ending of the three Mo sisters was different in A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality. Mo Yuzhu married the young sect master of the Rainbow Sect, the enemy of her clan. Mo Fengwu became Han Li's first love, but due to the difference in status and his obsession with cultivation, the two were unable to be together. There were two explanations for Mo Caihuan's ending. One was that she died of old age, and the other was that she might have been Fairy Violet Spirit's previous life. However, the details of the ending were not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, there was not enough information to give an accurate answer about the final outcome of the three Mo sisters.

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2024-12-17 01:17

Mohism, Daoism, Confucianism, and those few schools…

Mohism, Daoism, and Confucianism were the three major schools of thought in ancient China. There were also several other schools such as Legalism, Military, Famous School, and Yin-Yang School. Mohism advocated universal love, non-aggression, and thrift. It was an important cultural phenomenon in ancient Chinese society. Taoism emphasized the concept of "Tao", believing that "Tao" was the origin and root of the universe and all things. It advocated "governing by inaction" and "following nature", which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese philosophy and culture. Confucianism advocated benevolence, etiquette, and other ideas, emphasizing that learning and learning from time to time was also said, loyalty and filial piety, and benevolence was one of the mainstream ideas in ancient Chinese society. In addition, there were also schools of thought such as Legalism, Military, Famous, Yin-Yang, etc. These schools of thought also had a certain influence in ancient Chinese society.

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2025-03-11 12:16
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