EQ Class in A Dream of Red Mansions
The EQ course in A Dream of Red Mansions was born out of the online course of Ou Li-chuan, a popular professor at National Taiwan University.
The author analyzes the classic or easily overlooked plots in A Dream of Red Mansions, discusses the high emotional intelligence of the characters in it, and takes the scenes in A Dream of Red Mansions as a case to teach readers how to play the role of emotional intelligence in different situations and be a favorite person.
Chapter 19 analyzes the different emotional intelligence characteristics of thirteen characters. Each chapter focuses on one or more emotional intelligence abilities of the characters, helping readers to grasp some basic principles needed for dealing with people. The book is equipped with "scene reappearance" and "key tips" of the plot of A Dream of Red Mansions, which is convenient for readers to learn and experience the application of EQ in daily life.
A Dream of Red Mansions, an emotional intelligence model that is most suitable for China people's life scenes, has been opened by professors at National Taiwan University to teach you to be a lovable person.
An excellent example of interpersonal communication in China.
Ou Li-chuan, a popular professor at National Taiwan University, has studied the Red Mansion for more than 20 years, and the number of hits on online open classes has exceeded10 million.
Learn EQ from A Dream of Red Mansions and be a lovely person in human society in China.
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Stick to your great self.
Xu Manman is a 36-year-old psychological counselor. She has a Buddhist programmer husband Lao Zhao and a lively 9-year-old son Xiao Hang. 20 19 Up to now, millions of readers are reading Xu Manman's story, accepting themselves with her and relaxing their emotions.
This is a virtual cartoon image made by Wu Zhihong's team. Talking about psychology with cartoons and presenting real psychological counseling cases with pictures are more real, more healing and more direct. They discussed topics such as "love" and "fear" that human beings have always been concerned about, as well as competitive anxiety in the new era, such as "Excellence" and "lying flat". Of course, there is also the problem that our society has been facing-live high and be yourself.
"Embrace Yourself" is the crystallization of Xu Manman's psychological talk about the official account of WeChat for two years, with a collection of popular cartoons at the beginning. Starting with four hot topics: emotional management, personal growth, intimate relationship and parent-child relationship, this paper reproduces the real life dilemma in the form of cartoons, and analyzes the psychological motivation behind the behavior from the perspective of psychological science.
Believe me, when you slowly finish reading two or three stories about Xu, you will feel the power of self-acceptance. Maybe, just like her name, you will try to slow down.
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Prosperity and madness on the eve of the great depression
This book tells the story of the prosperity, absurdity and madness of the whole summer of 1927 in America. The author bill Blethen took us through the eve of the Great Depression and immersed ourselves in the real American society. Behind all this glitz and madness, the Great Depression is gradually spreading to every corner of American society. ...
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Yue Nan: Archaeological China (1 1)
Documentary Series of Archaeological Exploration in China is a series of works created by Yue Nan and others in recent 20 years, which records the major archaeological discoveries in China in recent years. The author uses documentary literature to unfold the whole excavation process layer by layer, and integrates a large number of relevant important historical backgrounds into the archaeological excavation process, and the plot is vivid and fascinating. Restore the archaeological truth, explore the secret and find a documentary, take you into the real ancient tomb, and show readers a changing historical picture.
Dingling in Snow —— The opening of underground Gong Xuan in Mingding Mausoleum.
The Resurrected Legion —— The Discovery of Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Qin Shihuang Mausoleum
The Mourning of Yueguo —— Brief Report on Excavation of Nanyue King's Tomb in Guangzhou
Eternal Practice —— Buddhist Bones in Famen Temple Underground Palace (Shang and Yue Nan)
Heaven-sent kingdom-Sanxingdui and Jinsha site in the wonders of the world.
Looking for Ancestors —— Missing Records of Skull Fossils of "Beijingers"
Lonely Soul of Western Han Dynasty —— Excavation of Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha
The tomb of the sunset-the treasure of the underground palace of the Qing Dongling was stolen.
A case from ancient times to the present-an interpretation of the dating project of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties.
Huge Voices —— Brief Report on Excavation of the Tomb of Zeng Houyi in Leigudun
The mountain of the sacred jackals.
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Paper Civilization in Villages —— Investigation and Research on the Art Tradition of Paper-cutting of Ethnic Minorities in China (Complete Works ***8 Volumes)
The project "Paper Civilization in Villages —— Investigation and Research on China Minority Paper-cut Art Tradition" is a salvage archival achievement of the Central Academy of Fine Arts' Intangible Cultural Heritage Center 15 years. The book consists of 8 volumes, including for the first time the survey texts of more than 20 ethnic minorities such as Tibetans, Dai, Hani and Bulang, with more than 2 million words and nearly 10,000 pictures, showing us the diversity of national culture and paper-cutting art. ..
The first volume of this book introduces the paper-cutting of Lahu, Bulang, Dai and Hani.
The second volume introduces the paper-cutting of Tibetan, Qiang and Yi people.
The third volume introduces the paper-cutting of Miao, Gelao and Buyi.
The fourth volume introduces the paper-cutting of Dong nationality, Yi nationality, Bai nationality, Naxi nationality and Shui nationality.
The fifth volume introduces the paper-cutting of Maonan, Zhuang, Tujia, Miao and She nationalities.
The sixth volume introduces the paper-cutting of Tibetan, Tu, Hui, Uygur and Kazak.
The seventh volume introduces the paper-cutting of Manchu and Ewenki.
The eighth volume introduces the paper-cutting of Mongolian, Daur, Hezhe, Oroqen and Xibe.