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    shows how my characters are driven into madness becauses of how people treat them because of they look or what mental disorders they might have. Their surroundings attract how they are driven into madness. In the short stories “ A Madman's Diary” by Lu Xun, “Memoirs of a Madman” by Nikolai Gogol and “ The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman all the protagonists are driven into madness becauses of their treatments they have received and the things they have…

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    River Delta. It has 14 high-speed entrances and exits. Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway and Huning are all located in Xiangcheng. Xiangcheng District has a rich cultural background, which has bred many historical and cultural celebrities such as Lu Xun, Lu Li, Yao Guangxiao, Shen Zhou and Wen Zhiming. It has also formed the cultural heritages of "ten absolutely Xiangcheng" represented by "the Royal kiln and the gold bricks". Xiangcheng District has 2/3 of the Yangcheng Lake surface, rich…

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    China Cosmetic Surgery

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    Hallyu and Cosmetic Surgery in China Introduction In episode 5 of Hurry Up, Brother!, a Chinese version of the South Korean hit reality game show Running Man, Deng Chao, the team’s leader, said “What? No! I can’t do that, my nose is fake! I just had it done in the Korean style! (YouTube)” In fact, this is not the first time Deng has parodied the prevalence of cosmetic surgery in China. In fact, undergoing the knife is neither a rarity nor a secret in the PRC’s entertainment industry; in truth,…

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    The basic requirement is that the translation conforms to the original in meaning. Lu Xun deems that the translator has to preserve the appearance of the original work. Fu Lei holds that translation should be the writing of the original writer in Chinese. Liu Zhongde (1994) defines “faithfulness” as to be faithful to the content of the…

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    pre-moral world would be ‘solitary, poore, nasty, brutish and short’. This essay shall argue that despite the instinctive aversion we felt upon it, the opinion is still true. It is not the first time we encounter a theory purporting human’s evil nature. Lu Xun, one of the most eminent Chinese authors and critics once said that he always dared to conjecture Chinese people with the greatest malice. His assumption could be easily generalized into all human beings. Most of the evil nature theories,…

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    Cosmology In Ancient China

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    How has the understanding of [the] universe in China changed in last hundreds of years? Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius once said: "He who does not know what the world [does] not know where he is, and he who does not know for what purpose the world exists, does not know who he is, nor what the world is." It is true that a person 's self-identity is hugely affected by his or her view of the world, and that a country or race 's self-image is based on its understanding of the universe. In the last…

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    May 4th Movement Analysis

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    The New Culture Movement in China, also known as the May 4th Movement took place in China in the 1910’s and 1920’s and was a rejection of traditional Chinese culture that many intellectuals felt hindered the progress of China. These intellectuals thought that the clinging to old tradition and a Confucian ideology made China weak in the eyes of a progressive western society. There were several reasons that intellectuals felt this was the case, however there are a few reasons that stand out while…

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    Each word: people, leader, reading, writing, Lu Xun, revolution, disparity, grassroots, copycat, bamboozle have all played a part in Yu Hua’s life in one way or another. The main concept of Yu Hua in the book is to show that China has not moved on from the Maiost ideology even though many have embraced…

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