Tag Archives: Confucius

SARFT responds to Avatar rumors

Zhang Hongsen from the Film Bureau says it’s all just a misunderstanding.

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Avatar ousted to make way for Confucius?

Notice says that the China Film Group has ordered Avatar pulled from screens starting January 23.

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Hu Yong interview: the digital age, Orwell’s “Newspeak” and Chinese media

For Danwei Hu Yong agreed to answer questions about being a veteran China journalist who has been engaged in State media, and as a founder of Sanlian Lifeweek. As well as the current state and hopes of journalism in China, Hu Yong talked about his thoughts on the future of the Internet in China, and how it will shape a healthier society.

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Exploiting Confucius for fun and profit

An op-ed in the Beijing Daily argues for a detached treatment of Confucius rather than the deification or exploitation that will likely be used.

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What Confucius said

Yu Dan (于丹) writes about Confucius for modern readers and sells 800,000 copies. She is interviewed in Sanlian Life Week.

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