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What Writings Match Poet's Suffering
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作者 Xiaohui Gong 《International Journal of Technology Management》 2013年第5期46-48,共3页
The author found the text and poem writing had not always been correspondent to his personal experience through observation and reading. The poets really meant that their own poems could not express his suffering when... The author found the text and poem writing had not always been correspondent to his personal experience through observation and reading. The poets really meant that their own poems could not express his suffering when he said he had been afraid that he could not match his suffering. People often think the rich experieuce is the key to the depth of writing, but the truth is not like that. The author concluded that the content of poem shall keep certain gap with the ethic meaning through research on the experience and writing of the great poets and give an ontological questioning and then he can embody common humanity and emotion without blank teaching. A poet shall be in face of the difficulty of writing and learn to handle with the challenge of difficulty, and then the difficulty can be transferred into skill of writing, 展开更多
关键词 EXILE SUFFERING REBELLION shock doubting ontological questioning
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Recalling the War in China: The Dahoufang Project in Chongqing and the Restoration of a Legacy
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作者 Yong Zhou Vincent K.L. Chang Xiaohui Gong 《Frontiers of History in China》 2014年第4期611-627,共17页
This article presents a rare inside view of a unique project currently underway in China to study and preserve the memory of possibly the single most seminal event in Chinese modern history, the War of Resistance agai... This article presents a rare inside view of a unique project currently underway in China to study and preserve the memory of possibly the single most seminal event in Chinese modern history, the War of Resistance against Japan (1937-45). The article introduces a multi-faceted program to preserve the wartime cultural heritage; the work is ongoing in the thriving western metropolis of Chongqing, once China's bomb-torn wartime capital and international Allied command center. It describes how, seven decades after World War II, scholars, cultural workers, government experts, and artists in China are joining hands in an unprecedented, all-encompassing project to record, restore, and recount the extraordinary legacy of China's War of Resistance in its local, as well as national and global contexts. 展开更多
关键词 CHONGQING War of Resistance WWII wartime legacy heritagepreservation
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