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INTRODUCTION |
5 |
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PREFACE |
11 |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
16 |
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FOREWORD: The True Eternity of Life and the Freedom of Man |
17 |
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1. Oh, What a Wonderful World! |
18 |
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2. All Are Immortals |
25 |
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3. The Earth Will No Longer Be a Round Ball |
28 |
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4. The Sun and the Moon in Turn Illuminate the Human World
Forever |
33 |
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5. The Greatest Task of Human Life Is To Enjoy and To Breed
More People Who Enjoy |
39 |
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6. A World with Competition Only, No Conflict |
46 |
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7. Leisure Time and Working Styles in the Future World |
51 |
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8. The Happiest and Purest Life Is One of Love |
55 |
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9. Always on a Honeymoon |
60 |
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10. Five Generations in One Family |
62 |
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11. Why Is There Only One Childhood in an Individual's Life? |
68 |
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12. There Will Not Be a Single Disabled Person in the Future Human
World |
73 |
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13. All Disasters Will Have Been Tactically Eliminated |
77 |
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14. More Talk about Public and Private |
81 |
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15. Mysterious Methods of Transportation |
85 |
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16. Currency and Trade |
91 |
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17. What Can Bring the Utmost Benefits to Mankind Is the Invisible
Supernatural Power |
95 |
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18. One-thousand-mile Eyes and Follow-the-wind Ears |
101 |
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19. More Talk about the Uniformity of Languages and Writing Systems |
107 |
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20. The Biological and Material World Exists for Mankind |
112 |
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21. Complex and Simple Relationships among People |
118 |
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22. The Real Liberation of Women |
122 |
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23. The Grandest Festival Day and the Most Ceremonious Celebration |
128 |
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24. The Benevolent Father Lives among the People Forever |
148 |
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25. The Revelation of Poetry |
169 |
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26. The Joyfulness of New Year's Eve and the Revelation |
176 |
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27. The Radiance of the First Day of the New Year |
183 |
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28. A Brief Talk about Customs and Habits |
190 |
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29. People's Day—Festival of Rejuvenation |
194 |
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30. The "People" and "the People" |
206 |
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31. There Will Still Be One Person Bearing Distress in the Future
Human World |
211 |
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32. Another Three Periods of Tormenting Trials |
216 |
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33. All of Today's People Have Experienced Several Hundred
Generations |
220 |
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34. Poor but not Shabby, Rich but not Arrogant; People not
Humiliated, Officials not Exalted |
227 |
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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