From Shelf Awareness:
Confucius remains popular in China: Bloomberg reported that Sentiments on the Analects of Confucius by Yu Dan has topped the non-fiction bestseller list in China for three straight months.
China’s top 10 list:
1. Sentiments on the Analects of Confucius by Yu Dan
2. Asking Doctors Isn’t as Good as Asking Yourself by Zhongli Baren
3. Currency Wars by Song Hongbing
4. Asking Doctors Isn’t as Good as Asking Yourself II by Zhongli Baren
5. Thoughts on the Analects of Confucius by Yu Dan
6. The Wisdom to Not Fall Ill by Ma Yueling
7. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
8. 50 Ways to Escape Danger in a Disaster by the Anhui Association of Science and Technology
9. Who Are You Working For by Chen Kaiyuan
10. Facts About the Ming Dynasty by Dang Nian Ming Yue
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That’s the Top 10 list? Either someone’s putting out false information or else that’s a lot of people with fears for the future.