• Returning to ‘fengtu:’ Broadening perspective of comparative civilization studies
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  • Beauty of Spring Festival resonates with world
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    • Seeking truth from facts: Guo Moruo’s academic tradition
      In academic research, adhering to the principle of seeking truth from facts also means constantly revising one’s scholarly views in light of actual circumstances. Guo believed that “mistakes are ...
    • Ye Shengtao made Chinese fairy tales from a wilderness
      Ye Shengtao created the first collection of fairy tales in the history of Chinese children's literature, The Scarecrow, between 1921 and 1922, paving the unique way for Chinese fairy tales.
    • Xia Nai through letters
      The recently published Collection of Xia Nai's Letters provides readers with more details of the academic life of Xia Nai, one of the founders of modern Chinese archaeology and a monument in the ...
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  • There were certainly comic and satirical traditions in eighteenth-century British literature that Jane Austen drew on. In Northanger Abbey, Austen participates in a comic tradition of British novels that rework the famous Spanish novel Don Quixote by Migu...[More]