The Travels of Lao Can (simplified Chinese: 老残游记; traditional Chinese: 老殘遊記; pinyin: Lǎo Cán Yóujì) is a novel by Liu E (1857-1909), written between 1903...
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Death in vain (category Cultural aspects of death)
lonely and hungry." In the Travels of Lao Can: "I can go, but it is not useful to the business, but to add one more wrongful death in the cage." Chinese people...
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Yang Xianyi (category Victims of the Cultural Revolution)
known as The Travels of Lao Can, and some of Lu Xun's stories. Yang was also the first one to render the Odyssey into Chinese (prose) from the ancient...
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Liu E (writer) (redirect from Hundred Refining Man of Hongdu)
known work is The Travels of Lao Can, which the critic C.T. Hsia calls the "most beloved of all the novels" in the last decade of the Qing. Liu E's novels...
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cuisine (Lao: ອາຫານລາວ, pronounced [ʔàː.hǎːn láːw], RTGS: ahan lao) is the national cuisine of Laos. The staple food of the Lao is sticky rice (Lao: ເຂົ້າໜຽວ...
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Boxer Rebellion (redirect from Ther Boxer War)
woodblocks. In the following decades, the Boxers were a constant subject of comment. A sampling includes: Liu E, The Travels of Lao Can sympathetically...
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Eyewitnessed over Two Decades, The Travels of Lao Can, A Flower in a Sinful Sea and Modern Times. The earliest printed editions of the novel did not survive,...
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his (1904) novel the Travels of Lao Can. The fangshi tradition has diverse origins and affiliations. When first recorded around the fourth century BCE...
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tea house and a restaurant. The Ming Hu Ju is featured as a setting in the novel The Travels of Lao Can by Liu E. List of sites in Jinan Jinan Daily,...
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1907 in literature (category Years of the 20th century in literature)
the Eye of the Needle Gaston Leroux – The Mystery of the Yellow Room Liu E (劉鶚) – The Travels of Lao Can (老殘遊記, Lao Ts'an yu-chi) Arthur Machen – The...
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Chinese literature (redirect from Literature of the People's Republic of China)
Mao Dun No. 8: Family by Ba Jin No. 9: Tales of Hulan River by Xiao Hong No. 10: The Travels of Lao Can by Liu E No. 13: Officialdom Unmasked by Li Baojia...
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Jinan (redirect from Capital of Shandong)
and the weeping willows that grow along the water edges. The late-Qing author Liu E describes Jinan's cityscape in his novel "The Travels of Lao Can" (老残游记...
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Gladys Yang (category Alumni of St Anne's College, Oxford)
Essays, trans. Gladys Yang, Beijing, Chinese Literature, 1982 Liu E, The Travels of Lao Can, trans. Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang, Beijing, Chinese Literature...
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and his "The Travels of Laocan: Allegorical Narrative" concerns The Travels of Lao Can by Liu E (Liu O). Next is Gilbert Chu Fu Fong, "Time in Nine Murders:...
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Daming Lake (category Bodies of water of Shandong)
"The Travels of Lao Can" by Liu E and the essay "The Winter of Jinan" (Chinese: 济南的冬天; pinyin: Jǐnán de Dōngtiān) by Lao She. Daming Lake is also the subject...
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is a symbol of the historical city scape of Jinan that has been described by the late-Qing author Liu E in his novel "The Travels of Lao Can", written 1903–04...
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Fin-de-Siècle Splendor (redirect from Fin de siècle splendor: Repressed Modernities of Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911)
Woman's Prison") by Wang Miaoru, the 1906 novel Huo Diyu (活地獄; "Living Hell") by Li Boyuan, and The Travels of Lao Can. "Abject Carnival: Grotesque Exposés...
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the early agronomist Jia Sixie (贾思勰). The book has a chapter specifically on "cake method". Also, Travels of Lao Can (Chinese: 老残游记; pinyin: Lǎo Cán Yóujì)...
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Xena (redirect from Xena of Amphipolis)
Solan. During her pregnancy, Xena travels with her army to China, where she hopes to build an alliance with the powerful Lao family. Borias betrays Xena, leading...
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Gelaohui (redirect from Ko Lao Hui)
West and one of the Manchu die-hards, despatched Moslem troops across the border into Shensi to fight the revolutionary forces of the Ko Lao Hui, but were...
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The film is about a Lao village girl who travels to Vientiane to care for her rich cousin who has mysteriously lost her sight, and somehow gained the...
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Taoist philosophy attributed to the sage Lao-tzu. Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) is the orphaned son of an American man, Thomas Henry Caine (Bill...
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Faxian (redirect from Record of the Buddhist Kingdoms)
landing at Mount Lao in what is now Shandong in northern China, 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the city of Qingdao. He spent the rest of his life translating...
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Havoc in Heaven (category Animated films based on Journey to the West)
Heaven so that he can be kept under close supervision instead. The Emperor agrees to the plan. The God of the North Star travels to the Flower and Fruit...
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Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Lethwei) and most mixed martial arts (MMA) organizations do allow elbowing, or allow elbowing in a specific manner. The mixed martial...
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Thattil) arrived in May. Logan Shembri (Matthew Becker) debuted in June, Quinn Lao (Louis Lè) and Rhett Norman (Liam Maguire) were introduced in July. Max Ramsay...
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Qin Shi Huang (redirect from First emperor of Qin)
found a man named Lao Ai. According to The Record of Grand Historian, Lao Ai was disguised as a eunuch by plucking his beard. Later Lao Ai and queen Zhao...
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Lin Lie (section Wielding the Iron Fist)
to balance his chi and harness Shou-Lao's chi can potentially result in Lin's death and immediate removal of the shards are potentially fatal. After overcoming...
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an 1894 bestselling novel of the same name. Charley, a poodle owned by John Steinbeck, was made famous by the book Travels With Charley. Endal; a paperback...
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