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Hazel Weng

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Feminist Comedy: What are we laughing at?

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Snow watching from the lake-centre pavilion

“Snow-watching from the lake-centre pavilion” (湖心亭看雪) is perhaps the most famous prose piece from the Ming Dynasty. Every Chinese student learns and recites it in middle school. It is a sketch story(小品文)written by Zhang Dai (张岱), a gentry w...

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