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【】udishangihe horizon.thisiscalledinese”firstpoliteness,andtheny abouttorevoltenth”rruption”and”sellingthe untrytoitsereadroitlychargesthe rebellingpartyto”operateforpead”fortheunityofthenation,””because iesvenearer andheclashinglineanddigdeeperarehepartythatfindsa bettersoundiheeyesofthepublic.thedeadlanguagetherefore beissiblesolongasyoucallitbythe e. soinstaheeseliteraryfihefolloial goventearkedonapoli,itfourely cleverplybanningintaxing,”andthedisveryofthat sloganalonecarriedthepolicythroughasnoanpossiblyuld.he entreveditscapitalfroankingtoloyangfollohe shanghairesistance.”insze sooftheerstoplantopiuandhadthecleveessto erstoplant opiuretly,thesaprovincehasprodueaxcalled”goodax,”i.e., arataxontopofthoseestheregularfarax,aboutgoodhepeopleandthesoldiersbypayingthesoldiers andkingitunneyfurthertohelptheelves.thatiswhy, ongourselves,thefndevilsfortheir ”silendedness.” suchliterarycatastrophesarepossibleonlyinanationbelievinginafalseliterary standard,andareinfactrelytheresultoftheethodofteag positioninprirysodeanha literaryatrocity,lydoeitherofthings.first,hetakethetraditional vieeratureandblandlyregarditaspurebelleslettres,hneedhaveno rrelatiosheingissupposedtonvey梐ndthenread betustdendaatioweenwordsand thoughtandaneorecapableofexpressing nslifeandthoughts.iregardtheprevalenh verbosestatentsasalpraereofaliterarythanofapoliticalin.buthe stalsobelievethatunlesssuchliterarylpraesare,political lpraesstalsofollow. vii.literaryrevolution aliteraryrevolutionein1917,led bydr.hushihauhsiu,advogtheuseofthespokenlanguageasthe literarydiuthereherrevolutionsbeforethis.hanyuiang dynastyhadrevoltedagainsttheeuphuisticstyleofthefifthandsixthturies,and advoplestyle,bringingitbacktoasaerarystandarda
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