University of Electronic Science and Technology Press book is a comprehensive introduction to the tea industry in Sichuan area development status and tea cultivation. management. pest control. processing. packaging. storage technology. and marketing of tea. brand building. industrial organization and tea culture. knowledge. for the majority of agricultural technology training school choice and migrant workers Readings. The first chapter Section Sichuan tea industry development status and characteristics of Section Sichuan tea industry development prospects and plans Chapter II Section tea breeding breeding of fine varieties of tea Section Sichuan major varieties of tea selection Section seedling breeding varieties of tea tea planting and management of Chapter III Section Section pollution-free t...
Zhou Weihui (simplified Chinese: 周卫慧; traditional Chinese: 周衛慧) is a Chinese writer, living and working in Shanghai and New York. She is known in the West also as "Wei Hui".
Her novel Shanghai Baby (2000) was banned in the People's Republic of China as "decadent". Her latest novel Marrying Buddha (2005) was censored, modified and published in China under a modified title.
Wei Hui has been regarded by international media as a spokeswoman of the new generation of Chinese young women. She has presented her work in a large number of Western publications, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time Magazine, CNN, USA Today, the BBC, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Economist, Stern, Welt am Sonntag, The Asahi Shimbun, NHK, Yomiuri Shimbun, Le Monde, Le Figaro, and more.