![]() ![]() ![]() We’ve also got abridged versions of some classic works of Chinese literature, for more advanced (HSK5 or so) learners the “Four Great Books” (Journey to the West, Outlaws of the Marsh, Dream of Red Mansions and Romance of the Three Kingdoms), Qian Zhongshu’s “Fortress Besieged”, and Ba Jin’s “Torrents Trilogy” (“Family”/”Spring”/”Autumn”). 20 of those 35 are specifically oriented towards beginning learners, with simple HSK1-level vocabulary, and the remaining 15 are scattered among various higher levels. ![]() ![]() They have proved to be quite popular, and while unfortunately there wasn’t another Giant Amazing Chinese History Manual for us to license, we did go ahead and license 50 more graded readers from Sinolingua, which are available now in the “Add-ons” screen.ģ5 of these are from their popular “Rainbow Bridge” series, fun little illustrated readers (most of them US$3) with a variety of old Chinese historical / folk stories, including full English translations. In late 2017 we launched our first paid e-book add-ons, a selection of graded readers from Sinolingua and The Chairman’s Bao plus the amazing “Chinese History: A New Manual” by Endymion Wilkinson. (I really really really do hope to send these out more frequently from now on) It’s been *way* too long since our last newsletter, but finally enough new product releases + requests-from-friends-to-tell-people-about-stuff have accumulated to send out a new one. ![]()
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