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《湖南:惟楚有材 于斯为盛(中文版)》一书有以下特点:
①溯源优秀传统文化,探寻中华文明根脉 ②讲述地道中国故事,展现多元地域文化 ③中外专家联袂编写,创新文化传播形式 ④汉英双语对照出版,图文并茂相得益彰 ⑤扫码获取故事音频,轻松享受听觉盛宴 |
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| 《湖南:惟楚有材 于斯为盛》(英文版)是由中外语言交流合作中心等单位推出的“故事里的中国”系列丛书之湖南卷。本书围绕“风物、习俗、艺术、人物、成就、精神”6个主题,精选48个独具特色的湖南故事,带领中外读者走进湖南这个“鱼米之乡”“理学之乡”。书中内容跨越古今,既关注马王堆、岳麓书院、张家界等名胜古迹,湘绣、花鼓戏等地方文化艺术,也历述了造纸术、杂交水稻、银河超级计算机等重要成就,更收录了周敦颐、曾国藩、谭嗣同、沈从文等湖南代表人物的精彩故事。 |
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| 郑佳明,毕业于北京大学历史系。曾任湖南省长沙市岳麓区区长、长沙市委常委、长沙市委宣传部部长、湖南省委宣传部副部长、中共湖南省委外宣办主任、湖南省人民政府新闻办主任等职。学术功底深厚,对中国近代史、中国思想文化史有精深研究,担任湖南大学、湘潭大学、湖南师范大学等多所高校的兼职教授。曾担任电视剧《雍正王朝》总监制,电视剧《走向共和》《恰同学少年》总策划。 |
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I. Cultural Icons of Hunan
4 Introduction 6 The Mausoleum of the Yan Emperor: Ancestor of Agriculture 10 The Mausoleum of the Shun Emperor: The Emperor and His Virtues 14 Yuelu Mountain: Where Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism Met 17 The Liye Qin Slips: Archives of the Qin 21 Mawangdui: Han Dynasty Tombs Sleeping for over Two Millennia 25 The Wuxi Cliffside Inscriptions: A Paean to the TangDynasty’s Revival 28 Laosicheng in Yongshun County: An Ancient Capital Hidden in the Mountains 31 Jiangyong Nüshu: Women’s Secret Script 34 Anhua Dark Tea: The Tea of Time 37 Zhangjiajie: The Debut of the “Wuling Beauty” II. Customs of Hunan 42 Introduction 44 Worshiping the Lake God: The Story of Liu Yi Delivering the Letter 47 Pilgrimage to Mount Heng: A Thousand Miles of Song and Dance 50 Attending the Temple Fair: Stinky Tofu and Sister Dumplings 54 Crying Marriage: The Tujia Ethnic Minority’s Unique Ceremony 57 Chili Peppers in Hunan: More Than Just a Dish III. Unique Arts of Hunan 62 Introduction 63 Xiang Embroidery: Using Needles to Create Artworks 66 Liuyang Chrysanthemum Stone Carving: Flowers That Never Wither 69 The Art of Palm Leaf Weaving: Endless Silent Wonders 72 Huagu Opera: The Story of Liu Hai 75 Lingling Yugu Drum: Grassroots Art That Sings 78 The Tongguan Kiln: The Birthplace of Underglaze Color 81 Eight Views of Xiaoxiang: The Beauty of Hunan in Poetic Scrolls IV. Outstanding Figures of Hunan 86 Introduction 87 Du Fu: The Poetic Master of the Riverside 90 Zhou Dunyi: The Gentle Philosophical Guide 93 HuAnguo and Hu Hong: Founders of the Huxiang School 96 Wei Yuan: Gazing upon the World 99 Zeng Guofan: Pioneer of the Self-Strengthening Movement 102 Zuo Zongtang: The Recovery of Xinjiang 105 Guo Songtao: Tea Party at the Chinese Embassy 108 Huang Xing: Humble Champion 111 Cai E: The Hero Who Restored the Republic 114 Qi Baishi: Friendship Through Painting 118 Tian Han: The New Great Wall 121 Shen Congwen: A Great Small-Town Writer V. Accomplishments and Inventions of Hunan 126 Introduction 128 Liuyang Fireworks: The Magical Light and Sound Show of the Ancients 131 The Art of Papermaking: The Story of Cai Lun’s Invention 135 Treatise on Cold Pathogenic and Miscellaneous Diseases: Zhang Zhongjing’s Medical Masterpiece 138 Yuelu Academy: Zhu-Zhang’s Academic Debates 142 Xiangya Hospital: Centennial Legend of a Hospital 145 Hybrid Rice: The Story of a Single Grain 148 TheYinhe Supercomputer: ANational Treasure 151 Malanshan: The Center of the Cultural Industry VI. Spirit of Hunan 156 Introduction 157 Caring for the Country and Loving the People: Qu Yuan and Encountering Sorrow 161 Diligent Study and Hard Work: Che Yin’s Reading by the Light of Fireflies 164 Worry for the World: Fan Zhongyan and Yueyang Tower 168 Being Realistic and Pragmatic: History, Practice, and Progress 172 The Pioneering and Self-Sacrificial Patriotic Spirit: Self-Sacrifice for a Righteous Cause 175 From Ordinary to Extraordinary: The Spirit of Lei Feng |
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Preface
With this book, the reader will delve into the fascinating world of China’s Hunan province, exploring its breathtaking scenery, rich customs, captivating art, prominent figures, impressive achievements, and enduring spirit. This preface furnishes some background to help the reader experience an immersive journey into this enchanting region. I. The Dramatic Development of Hunan over the Past Centuries Hunan (“Lake-South”) earned its name due to its location south of the renowned Dongting Lake. Hunan’s some 210,000 square kilometers is home to nearly seventy million people. The subtropical monsoon climate is ideal for agriculture, especially its primary crop of rice, which has been cultivated for about 7,000 years. Blessed with lakes and rivers, fishing in Hunan has flourished, earning it since ancient times the moniker “Land of Fish and Rice.” To this day, people say, “Hunan’s bounty satisfies the whole China. ” In the wake of the reform and opening-up era, Hunan has like much of Southern China experienced remarkable growth. The province is now a leader in China and has a global foothold in such emerging industries as supercomputers, hybrid rice, engineering machinery, and cultural tourism. Hunan is also a “Cradle of Talent,” with highly developed education, academic, and science and technology sectors. Rapid urbanization and vast improvements in urban and rural infrastructure have transformed the region and made the provincial capital, Changsha, a thriving modern city. The driving force behind Hunan’s transformation is not just reform and opening-up policies but also the inherent power of the traditional Hunanese spirit, thought, and character. In modern times, some have said, “China is now Greece, and Hunan is Sparta; China will become Germany, and Hunan will be Prussia... If the Chinese nation were to perish, it would be over the dead bodies of the Hunanese.” This speaks to the Hunanese patriotism and spirit of sacrifice. In modern China’s fight for survival and radical reform, heroic Hunanese such as Wei Yuan, Zeng Guofan, Zuo Zongtang, Guo Songtao, Tan Sitong, Huang Xing, Cai E, Song Jiaoren, and Mao Zedong, have led groups of Hunanese to the front lines and made significant contributions to the independence of the Chinese nation and the liberation of its people. ......................... This approach embodies the cultural ethos of the Hunan people . The wars, migrations, exiles, and religious cultures in Hunan history have had a profound influence on the personality of its people. The Hunan School of Neo-Confucianism has an independent, inclusive, innovative, and pragmatic academic character that embodies the concern for the world, the courage to be a pioneer, and the pursuit of practicality. In modern Chinese history, the actions of the people of Hunan prove that Hunan’s Neo-Confucianism is a powerful ideological tool—tenacious and innovative. Zeng Guofan and the Xiang Army ascended to the historical stage and played an important role in modern Chinese history. They initiated the Self-Strengthening Movement and promoted China’s “learning from the West so as to be strong enough to deal actively with their challenges,” which laid a foundation for modern industry and China’s opening up to the outside world—just the first of many crucial historical moments in which the Hunan people would play a leading role. ■ ZHENG Jiaming |
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