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The Chinese are people like you and me

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; Thiook does not claim to be an encyclopaedia on China

;;A country the size of a continentChina comprises an immense terri—to home to FIsix different ethnic groupswith their own languagescustomsculturestraditions and religions~true rainbow of peoples

;;But waitthere’s more

;;Whether one crosses the country from north to south or follows itsmajot riverswhich all flow from west to east into the seathe unmistak-able fact is that the dominant Han ethnic Gup_-rdn identity common to90of the Chinese population--itself is a gigantic jigsaw puzzle-In hisjourneys arounda Shanghainese will not understand a single word from aCantonese spe to him in his dialecta resident of the northeasterncoastal city of Tia will be hard—pressed to advise a compatriot fromthe central province of Hubei a him for directionsand the latterwill be unable to talk with a Mongol who speaks only his own languageThe situation reaches grotesque proportions at the People’s Congress

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目录

introduction ;Understanding ChinaAn Impole Mission?

Chapter 1 ;;;It's A11 Chinese to;Me!

Chapter 2 ;;;TeⅡMe WhatYou Eat

Chapter 3 ;;;Newly-Weds ofToday and Tomorrow

Chapter4 ;;;My Body Is a Keyboard

Chapter 5 The Mle Kingdom's Big Bang

ChapterThe Single Childor the Embattled

Chinese Family Structure

Chapter7 ;;;A Nation of“Empty Shells

Chapter 8 The Nine Pro~inces

ChapterThe Chinese Intelligentsia

A Game ofThree Currents

Chapter 10 ;;;UnhappyChina

Chapter 111 Distorted Vision ofthe W0rid?

Chapter12The Weight of History

in the Collecrive Unconscious

Chapter 13 ;;;More Believers than Communists

Chapter 14 ;;;China on FoHF Wheels

Chapter 15 HOUr Mueh for That

Chapter 16 ;;;The Examination Cuh

Chapter 17 ;;;Likc a Foreigner in China or When

the Chinese Look Down OR the Chincse

Chapter 18 Poor and Chinese

Chapter 19 The Day ofLove

Chapter 20 ;;;500 Million Interact Users

Chapter 21 What Is Chinas“No Enemf Strategy?

Chapter 22 ;;;China’s Future—As the Chinese See It

Conclusion ;;;A Story about Jade

Collowed bu ;;;My;Cultural Revolution

ANNEX ;;;China and the Chinese in Numbers

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摘要与插图

; Thiook does not claim to be an encyclopaedia on China

;;A country the size of a continentChina comprises an immense terri—to home to FIsix different ethnic groupswith their own languagescustomsculturestraditions and religions~true rainbow of peoples

;;But waitthere’s more

;;Whether one crosses the country from north to south or follows itsmajot riverswhich all flow from west to east into the seathe unmistak-able fact is that the dominant Han ethnic Gup_-rdn identity common to90of the Chinese population--itself is a gigantic jigsaw puzzle-In hisjourneys arounda Shanghainese will not understand a single word from aCantonese spe to him in his dialecta resident of the northeasterncoastal city of Tia will be hard—pressed to advise a compatriot fromthe central province of Hubei a him for directionsand the latterwill be unable to talk with a Mongol who speaks only his own languageThe situation reaches grotesque proportions at the People’s Congress

;of Xinjiangan autonomous northwestern region inhabited by 20 mil—lion people that hail from thirteen different ethnic groups including the

;Uygursthe Kazaksthe Kirgizsthe Huisthe Mongoliansthe Russiansthe 0zbeksand the HansIt is therefore necessary to calTy out a simul—taneous interpretation of aU debates in the following five languagesMan—darinUygur,KazakMongolian and Kirgizso that the representatives in

;attendance can participate in the discussions!

;;Despite a long history ofconflictetween the various minorities thatmake up the great family of the Chinese nowadaysand the leadership’imillenary efforts--ever since the first emperor,Qin Shi Huang~tounify the Chinese languagethere still remains very officially more thaneighoral languages and thirty writing systems in use in the countr~

;;This fundamental particularity of China noheless evades mostEuropeansreluctant as they are to admit that China has multiple identi—ties and innumerable facetsAccordingly,whenever I anl asked“How arethings in China?”I am tempted to answer“What China?”

;;Is it the China that Western and Chinese‘ democratic”017“fiberal”in—teUectuals describe without fear or favour?A‘ dictatori al and totalitariaIl’Chinaoccasionally dubbed“the greatest prison of the worlda paradox-

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