Fifth Moon
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The Fifth Moon's Tales: The Second Trilogy: Dragon and Jade
The Fifth Moon’s Dragon Dragon Sol has recently returned to his planet to marry his two promised brides, but instead of celebrating his wedding night, he finds himself fighting an enigmatic assassin sent to kill him. Jade is a Master Assassin, the most lethal of mercenaries in all the Fifth Moon System. Dragon Sol is her target, nothing more than a number on her ledger. Only, plans don’t always go accordingly, and the enigmatic shifter becomes so much more to Jade than a simple job. All is fair in love and war… but what happens when the prey becomes the hunter, and hearts, not lives, are at stake? The Fifth Moon’s Assassin Hunted down by ruthless enemies, Dragon has committed the ultimate sacrifice letting his soulmate leave Solaria. He hopes to hide Jade from the mercenaries sent to kill her after she spared his life. It was the only choice available, but he has condemned both of them to a hopeless hell. Dragon can’t live without Jade, and Jade must forget about him if she wants to survive the heartbreak consuming her soul. Will they ever find each other again before their enemies find them first? The Fifth Moon’s Legacy After pursuing Jade across the universe, Dragon has found her, but even though they are finally on the same planet, they have never been more distant. Jade must fight her demons before she can accept Dragon’s love, and he must learn to be patient. Both have too much to lose now that the impossible has happened and they are about to become a family. As they embark on their final journey toward salvation, Dragon and Jade must escape their enemies and find a way to remain together despite all odds.
A History of Chinese Art in the 20th and 21st Century
This book situates the development of 20th and 21st century Chinese art in such fundamental contexts as Chinese politics and social change and is ideally suited for readers to understand the particularities of Chinese art that are distinct from Western art history. Such an approach is appropriate to the understanding of the development of modern Chinese art, which differs from both the Western approach to art history and the approach to traditional Chinese art, which is limited to the combing of ink and brush heritage and ideological traditions. Based on the scale and influence of historical works, considering the specificity of the term involving 'fine art' in China, and the scope of influence of the phenomenon of fine art in the cultural field, this book's study of the phenomena of painting, sculpture, photography, video and mixed-media art follows two linear time lines of historical relevance: 1949-1978 and 1978 to the present. Special attention is paid to the development of modern and contemporary art after 1978. The main readers of this book are: undergraduate students in art schools, graduate and doctoral students in art history; students in other humanities disciplines; experts and professors in the study of 20th century Chinese art and cultural history should be important readers of this book.