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  2. Ban Wang - Wikipedia

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    His 2002 book Narrative Perspective and Irony in Chinese and American Fiction analyzed how various authors from different cultural backgrounds employ irony as a tool for critical commentary on prevailing social norms and discourses. Through this book, he explored the works of Chinese writers such as Lu Xun, Ah Cheng, and Yu Hua, as well as ...

  3. Andrew H. Plaks - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Henry Plaks (Chinese: 浦安迪; pinyin: Pǔ Āndí; born 1945) is an American sinologist who specializes in the study of the vernacular fiction of the Ming and Qing dynasties. From 1973 to 2007, he taught at Princeton University , becoming full professor in 1980.

  4. Lao She - Wikipedia

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    Lao She's writing was known for its humor and irony, being simple but deep. He wrote humorous, satiric novels and short stories and, after the onset of the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), patriotic and propagandistic plays and novels.

  5. Postmodernism in China - Wikipedia

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    Irony and satire are frequently used to critique social and political issues subtly. [8] [13] Can Xue (残雪): Considered a leading voice in avant-garde Chinese literature, her works are known for their experimental and surreal narratives, often exploring the subconscious and challenging traditional narrative structures. [17]

  6. Chinese particles - Wikipedia

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    The first book devoted to the study of Chinese particles, 《語助》, was written by Lu Yi-Wei (盧以緯) in the period of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). Later important works include 《助字辨略》 (Some Notes on the Helping Words) by Liu Qi (劉淇) and 《經傳釋詞》 (Explanations of the Articles Found in the Classics) by Wang Yin-Zhi (王引之), both published during the Qing ...

  7. Chinese hackers target US telecoms: What you need to ... - AOL

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    "The irony here is that the back doors exploited by the Chinese are, in fact, the same back doors that are utilized by federal law enforcement for purposes of conducting legal surveillance," John ...

  8. 50 Times The Irony Couldn’t Have Been More ‘In Your Face ...

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    Verbal irony is where what is meant is the opposite of what is said, while sarcasm adds that little punch of attitude,” Warner noted. #18 Damn, This Guy Is Good. Image credits: LADbible

  9. Sima Qian - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese historical form of dynasty history, or jizhuanti history of dynasties, ... making extensive use of irony, sarcasm, juxtaposition of events, ...