Taste the fragrance of tea and books, and savor the rich and mellow of hundreds of world literary masterpieces. The fragrance of tea is lingering, just like the charm of words accumulated over the millennium, and when you open the pages, you can step into a magnificent historical scroll, and you can also immerse yourself in the delicate and nuanced emotional world. From Shakespeare's plays to Tolstoy's epics, from the prosperous dream of "Dream of Red Mansions" to the magical reality of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", every work is a spark of thought, a torrent of emotions, and a memory of history. We invite you to embark on this journey of words, feel how the brushstrokes of the masters weave the magnificent poems of human nature, destiny and society, and explore the masterpieces of world literature that are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and inspire wisdom.
1."Dream of Red Mansions" (one of the four classical Chinese masterpieces) 2"Golden Vase Plum" (the first of the "Four Strange Books" of the Ming Dynasty) 3"Water Margin": one of the four great classics of Chinese classics 4"Journey to the West": one of the four classical masterpieces in China 5"Strange Tales of Liaozhai": Qing Dynasty Legends and Monsters Short Story ** Collection 6"The World Speaks New Words" (a textbook of celebrities) 7Rousseau's Confessions (one of the earliest and most influential works of self-disclosure in the history of literature)8Evgeny Onegin (*Founding work of nineteenth-century realist literature) 9Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales (Treasure of World Children's Literature) 10"The Outer History of Confucianism": The Peak of Ancient Chinese Irony 11"The Waste Land" (the pinnacle of modern English and American poetry) 12"The Moon and Sixpence" (on art and life, ideal and reality, reason and sensibility)13"Johann Christopher" (Romain Rolland's masterpiece) 14Ulysses (known as the first of the 100 English languages of the 20th century)15The Little Prince (second only to the Bible in circulation)16Crime and Punishment (one of Dostoevsky's masterpieces) 17"War and Peace" (the first book of all-European significance**) 18Les Misérables (a masterpiece of the time reflecting the realities of France)19Madame Bovary (an excellent work in French critical realist literature) 20Masnawi (Qur'an in Persian).
21."Grimm's Fairy Tales" (a fairy tale as a World Cultural Heritage Site) 22Gitanjali (a collection of Nobel Prize poems full of mystery) 23The Metamorphosis: Kafka's Alienation of Man by Capitalism 24"The Old Man and the Sea" (Hemingway's "best work") 25"Edgar Allan Poe's Short Story **" (short story with psychological fear as the theme**) 26"Reminiscences of the Past" (a milestone in modern literature) 27"Pride and Prejudice" (Any bachelor who has property must marry a wife) 28Sherlock Holmes (one of the most famous detective figures in the history of literature) 29"Lady Chatterley's Lover" (one of the "Top 10 Western Love Classics**") 30"The Flower of Evil" (the pioneering work of modernist literature) 31"Leaves of Grass" (an epoch-making masterpiece in the history of American literature) 32"Snow Country" (Yasunari Kawabata's masterpiece) 33The Epic of Gilgamesh (one of the cornerstones of Western civilization) 34The Book of Songs: One of the Sources of Classical Chinese Literature35Homer's epic poems (an indispensable presence in the history of human civilization) 36Ramayana (Foundations of Indian Culture) 37"Chu Ci" (China's first collection of romantic poetry) 38The Tale of Genji (The Pinnacle of Classical Japanese Literature) 39Don Quixote (the first modern work in the history of Western literature) 40One Thousand and One Nights (the most magnificent monument in the history of world folklore).
41.The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Shakespeare Endlessly!) )42."Li Taibai Collection" (the genius of romanticism) 43"Du Gongbu Collection" (covering the creation of the poet Du Fu's life) 44Canterbury Tales (Telling the Best of European Medieval Stories) 45"Oedipus the King" (the crowning masterpiece of tragedy throughout the ages) 46The Decameron (the first great realist work in the history of European literature) 47"Su Shi's Anthology" (the peak of Song Dynasty poetry, through the influence of the millennium) 48The Divine Comedy (The Dawn of Renaissance Humanism) 49Goethe's Faust (Enlightenment literature) 50"Romance of the Three Kingdoms": one of the four great classics of Chinese classics 51The Peony Pavilion (an important milestone in the history of the development of Chinese drama literature) 52"On the Road" (a statement of faith enshrined as the "Beat Generation") 53To the Lighthouse (one of the classic feminist texts) 54Waiting for Godot (the peak of 20th-century absurdist theatre) 55One Hundred Years of Solitude (the pinnacle of magical realist writings) 56"The Gulag Archipelago" (One Book Defeats an Empire) 57Moby Dick (America's closest work to a national prose epic) 58"Alive" (a model of contemporary Chinese literature) 59"Frog" (Mo Yan shows the sixty-year reproductive history of rural China) 60"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" (one of Jules Verne's masterpieces).
61."Base" (Asimov's Future Empire) 62A Tale of Two Cities (an important representative of British critical realist literature) 63"Red and Black" ("stream of consciousness**"psycho**"precedent. )64."I Am a Cat" (Natsume Soseki's masterpiece) 65The Human Comedy (Encyclopedia of French Society) 66The Count of the Hill (Alexandre Dumas's masterpiece, an introduction to foreign literature) 67The Unbearable Lightness of Life (Philosophical Reflections on Various Life Forms) 68Montaigne's Essays (a collection of knowledge from the 16th century) 69The Outsider (a work that has had a great impact on Western thought) 70"Diary of a Madman" (the first modern vernacular text in Chinese history**) 71"Doctor Zhivago" (a true restoration of the social outlook and predicament of the Soviet Union) 72"Chekhov's Short Stories": Critical short stories**73"The Noise and the Tumult" (an unparalleled contribution to contemporary America**) 74"Lolita" (Nabokov's most famous and controversial **masterpiece) 75"Gone with the Wind" (a true portrayal of the American Civil War, an enduring love classic) 76The Complete Works of Borges (Pioneer of a Unique Language) 77"Sheep Fat Ball" (Maupassant's masterpiece that caused a sensation in the French literary world) 78"Love in a Fallen City" (Zhang Ailing's most popular love story) 79"Invisible City" (laying the pattern and style characteristics of modern **) 80Walden (a tranquil, tranquil, intelligent book of the mind).
81."* Times" (Wang Xiaobo's masterpiece) 82"Norwegian Wood" (Haruki Murakami's masterpiece, a sentimental youth love song) 83Robinson Crusoe (the first realism in the history of English literature**) 84"Brave New World" (one of the "dystopian trilogy") 85"The Catcher in the Rye" (The Soul of the Young People Who Wander Around the World) 86Alan Ginsberg and his "The Howl" ("I saw the most brilliant minds of this generation ruined in madness") 87Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (the popular "Love Poems Bible") 88"Rashomon" (a classic that exposes the darkness of human nature at the bottom) 89"The Complete Works of Jin Yong" (the master of martial arts) 90"The Great Gatsby" (a social microcosm of the "Roaring 20s" in the United States) 91"Catch-22" (the literary originator of "black humor") 92"Paradise Lost" (exploring the contradiction between human nature and ethics and morality in modern society) 93"Human Disqualification" (Osamu Dazai's masterpiece, a bloody soul confession) 94Jane Eyre: Out of Cinderella's Fairy Tale 95"1984" (a science fiction **, a political fable) 96The Lord of the Rings (an English nation's own creation myth) 97The Harry Potter series: one of the best-selling in the world98"Anna Karenina" Leo Tolstoy (The Love Tragedy and Social Conflict of Aristocratic Women) 99Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de Paris (The fate of the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo and the stunningly beautiful woman Esmeralda) 100Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (Post-War Youth Seeking Meaning and Rebirth in Continental Europe).
After drinking a cup of tea and reading hundreds of classic chapters, it seems to have experienced a cultural baptism and spiritual resonance spanning thousands of years. Every drop of sweet tea juice is like the wisdom and spiritual light flowing between the words, nourishing our hearts and revealing the true meaning of life. With their unique artistic charm and profound ideological connotation, the masterpieces of world literature not only build bridges to the global cultural palace, but also awaken our deep thinking about life, humanity and society. The tranquility and strength gained from the book will accompany us through every stage of life, allowing us to find extraordinary meaning in ordinary days, and maintain inner peace and harmony in the hustle and bustle of the world. I hope that every reader can draw endless strength and inspiration from the journey of tea tasting and reading, and continue to write a wonderful chapter of their own life. Reading cured my mental exhaustion