This work presents five land deeds(S1-S5)collected by the Deng family,the land deed papers were produced by the Deng family,and the content was about the transaction of the Deng family paper production site.Density,wh...This work presents five land deeds(S1-S5)collected by the Deng family,the land deed papers were produced by the Deng family,and the content was about the transaction of the Deng family paper production site.Density,whiteness,pH value,and fiber morphology of the deed papers were measured and analyzed,and the physical condition of the deeds was determined.The results showed S1 and S3 were severely damaged,S2 and S4 were moderately damaged,and S5 was mildly damaged.The abovementioned deeds are physical witnesses to the history of Deng papermaking,and have high value as cultural relics and historical documents.It is hopefully this study could be used to inform scientific restoration plans,and provide a reference for the collection and protection of land deeds.展开更多
This article examines Liu Qing's 1959 novel The Builders, an epical work on the Agricultural Cooperation Movement, from the perspective of configuration of the Socialist New Man. Illuminated by the works of the May F...This article examines Liu Qing's 1959 novel The Builders, an epical work on the Agricultural Cooperation Movement, from the perspective of configuration of the Socialist New Man. Illuminated by the works of the May Fourth generation, especially Lu Xun, the author argues that the figure of the Socialist New Man usually differentiates itself into two literary prototypes--meditator and doer. Liu Qing attempts to maintain a productive and dialectic tension between meditations and deeds, instead of mere discrepancy or incompatibility. The article demonstrates that in literature, while the meditator can be depicted thoroughly through psychological dynamics and unconscious dreams, it is more problematic to represent the doer. Such a formal and philosophical problem is central to literature, as well as corresponds to the socio-historical paradox of the 1950s China.展开更多
文摘This work presents five land deeds(S1-S5)collected by the Deng family,the land deed papers were produced by the Deng family,and the content was about the transaction of the Deng family paper production site.Density,whiteness,pH value,and fiber morphology of the deed papers were measured and analyzed,and the physical condition of the deeds was determined.The results showed S1 and S3 were severely damaged,S2 and S4 were moderately damaged,and S5 was mildly damaged.The abovementioned deeds are physical witnesses to the history of Deng papermaking,and have high value as cultural relics and historical documents.It is hopefully this study could be used to inform scientific restoration plans,and provide a reference for the collection and protection of land deeds.
文摘This article examines Liu Qing's 1959 novel The Builders, an epical work on the Agricultural Cooperation Movement, from the perspective of configuration of the Socialist New Man. Illuminated by the works of the May Fourth generation, especially Lu Xun, the author argues that the figure of the Socialist New Man usually differentiates itself into two literary prototypes--meditator and doer. Liu Qing attempts to maintain a productive and dialectic tension between meditations and deeds, instead of mere discrepancy or incompatibility. The article demonstrates that in literature, while the meditator can be depicted thoroughly through psychological dynamics and unconscious dreams, it is more problematic to represent the doer. Such a formal and philosophical problem is central to literature, as well as corresponds to the socio-historical paradox of the 1950s China.