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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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