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Lu Xun’s Childhood: The Literary Giant from a Southern Town
Lu Xun’s Childhood: The Literary Giant from a Southern Town
On a quiet summer afternoon, a little boy sneaked out of his house, tightly clutching an old book in his hand. He ran to the willow tree by…
Hugh Long
Jun 14
How to Eat Peking Duck
How to Eat Peking Duck
When it comes to the capital of China, everyone knows it’s Beijing. But do you know which food best represents Beijing? Is it Old Beijing…
Hugh Long
Jun 24
Unlocking Friendship: Confucius Says You Need to Look for These 5 Qualities
Unlocking Friendship: Confucius Says You Need to Look for These 5 Qualities
Hugh Long
May 13
Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai
Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai
A story that every 3-year-old in China knows.
Hugh Long
Jun 18
Elon Musk Retweets His Poem
Elon Musk Retweets His Poem
Cao Zhi: The Talented but Tragic Prince
Hugh Long
Jun 17
A Quick Read of Lu Xun’s Kong Yiji
A Quick Read of Lu Xun’s Kong Yiji
In the bustling Xianheng Tavern, workers, small traders, and rural teachers gather together, drinking cheap rice wine and chatting about…
Hugh Long
Jun 14
Don’t Be The Type Of Person Confucius Disapproves Of
Don’t Be The Type Of Person Confucius Disapproves Of
In ancient China, Confucius was a highly influential philosopher and educator. His thoughts had a profound impact on Chinese culture and…
Hugh Long
Jun 10
China’s greatest poet of all time, yet no one recognizes him
China’s greatest poet of all time, yet no one recognizes him
Reading Li Bai’s Life Healed My Anxiety
Hugh Long
Jun 9
Tang Bohu’s “Madness” and Wisdom
Tang Bohu’s “Madness” and Wisdom
The Story of One of the Four Great Talents of Jiangnan in Ancient China
Hugh Long
Jun 8
The Higher One’s Cognition, the More One Reveres Karma
The Higher One’s Cognition, the More One Reveres Karma
In the ancient Chinese text “The Master of Nourishing Life,” the philosopher Zhuangzi mentions a kind of wild pheasant that lives in…
Hugh Long
Jun 6
Don’t Trust Character, Trust Human Nature
Don’t Trust Character, Trust Human Nature
If you want to live comfortably and freely, don’t put too much faith in character; instead, understand and trust human nature.
Hugh Long
May 31
Do People Who Can’t Adapt Still Have a Future?
Do People Who Can’t Adapt Still Have a Future?
There’s an old saying: When you’re poor, you must change; when you change, you will thrive.
Hugh Long
May 30
Why Are People More Confused Today? Ancient Chinese Sages Have the Answer
Why Are People More Confused Today? Ancient Chinese Sages Have the Answer
Hugh Long
May 23
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