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Junior Scientist: I'm the king of astronomical knowledge

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Paperback. Pub Date :2012-11-01 184 Chinese National School of Administration Press Young My knowledge of astronomy is king is a specially designed for the children of young readers Encyclopedia of modern scientific and technological knowledge . Set of children's books based on readers' interest and receptivity to children's readers loved. content novel. concise style. vivid form. about the various fields of science and technology involved in modern wealth of knowledge. With illustrations. colorful. informative. healthy distinctive features. for the majority of children show a colorful vision of Science and Technology. The first unit of the universe mysteries of a heavenly Unusual trajectory of the river and contour 2 Galaxy 3 has a few mouthfuls of the solar system. a person 4 second unit planetarium planetary horizon...

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Published November 1, 2012

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Yuan Mei

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Yuan Mei (1716–1797) was a well-known poet, scholar, artist, and gastronome of the Qing Dynasty.

Yuan Mei was born in Qiantang, Zhejiang province, to a cultured family who had never before attained high office. He achieved the degree of jinshi in 1739 at the young age of 23 and was immediately appointed to the Hanlin Academy. Then, from 1742 to 1748, Yuan Mei served as a magistrate in four different provinces in Jiangsu. However, in 1748, shortly after being assigned to administer part of Nanjing, he resigned his post and returned to his hometown to pursue his literary interest.

In the decades before his death, Yuan Mei produced a large body of poetry, essays and paintings. His works reflected his interest in Chan Buddhism and the supernatural, at the expense of Daoism and institutional Buddhism - both of which he rejected. Yuan is most famous for his poetry, which has been described as possessing "unusually clear and elegant language". His views on poetry as expressed in the Suiyuan shihua (隨園詩話) stressed the importance of personal feeling and technical perfection. Among his other collected works are treatises on passing the imperial examinations and food.

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