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Jades broken (Traditional Chinese: 玉碎集, Pinyin: Yusui Ji) is a collection of Chinese poems by Liu Nan (劉南), published in Hong Kong in 2012.[1] It includes classical Chinese poetry and modern verse.
In Chinese culture, jade is often used as a metaphor of Junzi(ideal person). "Yusui" (Traditional Chinese: 玉碎) is an imagery commonly seen in Chinese and Japanese culture, akin to the allegory of "Vandalism" in western culture.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "玉碎集 / 南宮大刀著". 香港文藝.
- ^ "炎黄春秋停刊玉碎". 美国之音 (in Chinese). 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2024-05-19.