Xi Jinping’s Empire of Tedium
Chapter VII
人一走 茶就涼
In the first Chaguan column in The Economist on 13 September 2018, David Rennie featured the teahouse culture of Chengdu in Sichuan.… Read
Intersecting with Eternity
絕交
In the essay On Heritage we offered the Rationale behind China Heritage. We noted that the character 遺 yí — the leitmotif of our journal — in the hand of the Tang-dynasty artist Li Huailin 李懷琳 is taken from his grass-script 草書 version of a ‘Letter to Shan Tao’ 與山巨源絕交書, a famous epistle by Xi Kang, one of the celebrated Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove 竹林七賢. … Read
Other People’s Thoughts is a section in the Journal of the China Heritage site. It is inspired by a compilation of quotations put together by Simon Leys (Pierre Ryckmans), one of our Ancestors, during his reading life.… Read
The Other China
一夢到大唐
Lao Shu 老樹 is the nom de plume of Liu Shuyong (劉樹勇, 1962-), a Beijing-based artist, writer, critic and professor in communications. His artistic voice is unique and personal, its tenor, whimsy and profundity evoke what for decades we have called The Other China — a cultural noosphere that is as undeniably local as it is universal.… Read
Xi Jinping’s Empire of Tedium
Chapter XIV 冀
Ross Terrill, Insightful Expert on Communist China, Is Dead at 85
In the 1960s, he was among the first Westerners allowed into the country, and for decades he helped the rest of the world understand it.… Read
Intersecting with Eternity
夢中的橄欖樹
Intersecting with Eternity is a mini-anthology of literary and artistic works, past and present, selected from the unbroken stream of human creativity and poetic self-reflection. It is a companion to The Tower of Reading and an extension of The Other China section of China Heritage.… Read