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A collection of essays and sketches that dissect social and political life in early twentieth-century China, mixing satirical commentary, cultural and literary criticism, and reflections on art and education. The pieces critique hypocrisy in officialdom, question political passivity, examine modern artistic forms including illustration and film, and urge intellectual responsibility and social reform. Through pointed examples and accessible language the author contrasts traditional habits with modern needs, privileges popular engagement over elite pretensions, and highlights the consequences of complacency and false sentiment. Occasional historical references and art-historical notes illustrate broader debates about modernization and cultural direction.
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