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It should be this book.
The Alchemist is the masterpiece of Paulo Coelho, a famous contemporary Brazilian writer with world influence. The work depicts Santiago, a Spanish shepherd boy, who has the same dream twice in succession that he can find a cache of hidden treasures near the pyramids of Egypt. In pursuit of his dream, the boy sells his sheep and crosses the sea to Africa, crossing the Sahara Desert through many adventures and dangers.
Later, with the guidance and help of an alchemical earth that can turn lead into gold, he overcame all kinds of difficulties and finally saw the pyramids, and although he did not find the treasure, he realized the true place where the treasure was hidden. The work is full of strong symbolism, reminding people that if they want to achieve their dreams, they need to go through an arduous process, requiring courage, wisdom, perseverance and testing. Western critics have praised this book as a modern classic that has influenced the reader's mind for a lifetime.
Paulo Coelho has been studying alchemy for eleven years and has been exploring its symbolic language and its practical experience. To write the book The Alchemist, he even went to the pyramids of Egypt and the Sahara Desert to investigate the origins of the Yuan Jing and its main codes. The mysteries of the Yuan Jing appealed to the hearts and minds of many people in the Middle Ages, and are still practiced today.
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Translation Order. Original order.
Preface. Introduction.
Part I: Theory.
Chapter 1 Reflexive Pick-up Theory of Blindness.
Chapter 2 **Reflexivity in the market.
Chapter 3 Reflexivity in the Foreign Exchange Market.
Chapter IV: The Credit and Regulatory Cycle.
Part II: A Historical Review.
Chapter V International debt problems.
Chapter VI Group System for Loans.
Chapter 7: Reagan's "Great Cycle."
Chapter 8 Evolution of the Banking System.
Chapter 9 The "Great Streamlining of the Company" in the Spring Sky of the United States
Part III: Diachronic Experiments.
Chapter 10 Beginning: 8 1985
CHAPTER 11 PHASE 1: 8 1985-12 1985 CHAPTER XII Control Phase: 1 1986-7 1986 CHAPTER XIII Phase II: 7 1986-11 1986 CHAPTER XIV Conclusion: 11 1986
Part IV Commentary.
Chapter 15: The Horizon of Financial Alchemy: Experimental Judgment.
Chapter 16 The Dilemma of the Social Sciences.
Part 5 Looking Ahead.
Chapter XVII: Free Markets and Regulation.
Chapter 18 Towards an international ** bank.
Chapter 19: The Paradox of Comprehensive Reform.
Chapter 20: The Great Crash of 1987.
Conclusion. <>
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There was a man named Nahsong, who wanted to learn alchemy so that he could become rich.
But he tried all the tricks without success, and his house was empty.
The wife sadly went to her father to complain, and the father had an idea and came up with a way, so he asked Xiao Duanwan's daughter to call Nahasong over.
Nahazon came, and his father asked him to plant banana trees and cut down the fluff, which had to reach three kilograms, in order to speak the method of alchemy.
After ten years of hard work, Nahasson finally has a full three kilograms of fluff. When he showed it to his father, his father asked him to open the door, and it turned out that it was the ** he earned by selling bananas.
After reading this article, I knew that if I want to be successful, I need to work my own. If, like Nahazon, you dream of alchemy, you will achieve nothing!
Huayang Primary School Wang Ziyan.
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