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"China's Orwell": Jeffrey Wasserstrom on Lu Xun2 comments

adamcathcart wrote 5 days ago: UPDATE: Wasserstrom blogs about his printed essay, with a handful of great links, here.  This is the … more →

Tags: China, Cultural Politics, East Asian modernity, Jeffrey Wasserstrom

《聪明人和傻子和奴才》(The Wise Man, The Fool And The Slave)

Paulina wrote 3 weeks ago: “The Wise Man, The Fool And The Slave” by Lu Xun. Translation is my own. “Sir!” He lamen … more →

Tags: Random, Literature, translation

Double-sided

rukama wrote 2 months ago: Title: Double-Sided Author: Yakitoki [Me] Fandom: Dynasty Warriors 5 Pairing: LX/OC [you might notic … more →

Tags: Dynasty Warriors, Game, Humor, DW5, Ling Tong, Mian Rei, double-sided, China, Classics

DW6.5: Big Homos Countdown #4

gtmoney519 wrote 2 months ago: (Explanation:  KOEI’s series of “Warriors” games are flashy beat-em-up titles with … more →

Tags: koei, Warriors Series, Lists, Video Games

Lu Xun!4 comments

ridiculousme wrote 3 months ago:   Me and yana have been playing Dynasty Warriors 6 every day for the past 2 weeks. Now, I’m at … more →

Tags: What I Like, dw6, Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors 6, Spring of the East

WA-CHAA

Rose wrote 6 months ago: So, Joey is graduating from high school today. In order to prepare for his grad party, mom wanted th … more →

Tags: The Daily What I Did, Kung Fu, Bike Rides, butterfly knives, Dynasty Warriors 6, High School Graduation, Da Qiao

Home Is Sometimes Not Where The Heart Is

abbyyabby wrote 7 months ago: “I could have melted in shame with what you’ve done!” my oldest friend Rodrigo would always say when … more →

Tags: Reactions, Academic Papers

November in China: Shaoxing's Most Famous Son

eatdrinkcooktravel wrote 8 months ago: Aside from its wine and stinky tofu, Shaoxing is especially famous for the writer and intellectual, … more →

Tags: Travel, China, shaoxing, Zhejiang, museum, historic

Busy, Busy

shaggy17 wrote 9 months ago: I’ve been meaning to write something the past couple of days but it’s been crazy busy. I … more →

Tags: Errands, School, Stormtrooper Costume, The True Story of Ah Q, Work, world regions

Diary of a Madman and Other Stories2 comments

richardblandford wrote 9 months ago: A while back, I embarked on a project designed to provide me with a working knowledge of world liter … more →

Tags: Books, Diary of a Madman

Some Doubts

shaggy17 wrote 9 months ago: We ended up getting between 4 and 5 inches of snow last night. They cancelled my morning Civil War c … more →

Tags: snow, Stormtrooper Costume, The True Story of Ah Q, Weather

New Favorite Author?7 comments

Keljeck wrote 10 months ago: I was reading portions of a Chinese history book for a class, and on the side they had this story: I … more →

Tags: Culture, China

Thoughts on Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman"

finsen wrote 10 months ago: “Diary of A Madman” was Lu Xun’s first literary work.  This short story contained … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Literature, litereature, Analysis, Chinese Literature, Diary of a Madman, A Madman's Diary

Word of the day: 吃苦- (chi1ku3) v. to eat bitterness

sinolicious wrote 11 months ago: For the Chinese, the word 吃苦 harbors deep meaning. To eat bitterness refers to being able to endure … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, Culture/History, China, Chinese Words, cultural revolution, Modern China, china's youth

Old Confucian saying: Shanghai ain't about dollars4 comments

churumuri wrote 1 year ago: Like fast bowlers, cities hunt in pairs. Washington, D.C., is about power, New York City is about mo … more →

Tags: Issues and Ideas, mao, Bombay, Delhi, churumuri, Beijing, T.J.S. George, Shanghai, Chou En-Lai

Nationalism8 comments

chunzhu wrote 1 year ago: Lu Xun once criticized the Chinese people for having no sense of nationalism or duty for their count … more →

Tags: China, Politics, Chinese, Olympics, Nationalism, identity, brain washed


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