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Short videos refer to short films and videos spread on various digital media platforms, with the length ranging from a few seconds to less than a few tens of seconds. They are a new social language based on the Internet, and the "speech rules" of video communication have been redefined by these short video social apps, opening up the era of short videos calc...
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In his later years, Du Fu lived in the rural areas of Southwest China for a long time and created a large number of village poems that focused on rural life. These village poems created by Du Fu provide a detailed and three-dimensional depiction of his residence and the situation of his village, artistically reproducing the different customs and rural world ...
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The idea of dualism, the recurring image of squirrel as well as the relationship between Pnin and the narrator have been the bull’s eye for Nabokov and Pnin critics. Nabokov indicates that the structure of the novel has been well designed and that he has had a thought-out plan before setting out to write. Rather than a result of chance inspiration, Pnin has...
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The Yungang Grottoes stand tall and towering. It has been complished after decades of construction and has existed for over a thousand years. The Yungang Grottoes can record the development of Buddhist culture during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the changes in Buddhism received attention from various sectors of society at that time. Although it had a signif...
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Kun-dgav-rgyal-mtshan was a Tibetan Buddhist monk who was awarded the title of Deputy General of Ili and "Khutuktu" in the late Qing Dynasty for his military achievements. In the mid-19th century, Kun-dgav-rgyal-mtshan went along with history and supported the Jin Shun Western Expedition Army in recapturing northern Xinjiang. He was eventually granted the ti...
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The paper explains from the perspective of narratology why Macbeth as an anti-protagonist could arouse its readers’ and audience’s deep sympathy and compassion. The reason lies in that Shakespeare uses two tactics in his fabrication of the drama, the passive presentation of the events and the shifted narrative focalization. By these two tactics, Shakespear...
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Hami is located along the Silk Road in China and is an important city with much intangible cultural heritage. Nevertheless, there are still some problems in the region, such as insufficient understanding of intangible cultural heritage, lack of effective protection measures and financial support. This study will take the intangible cultural heritage in Hami ...
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Cultural dissemination to the outside world is an international communication phenomenon in which a country constructs its national image through media, facilitating the flow of information, cultural exchange, values transmission, and power implementation across different time and space dimensions and virtual realms. In recent years, video-based social media...
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Chinese American suburbanization mainly stems from the improvement of Chinese American social status and the prosperous Chinese American economy. Not only does Chinese American suburbanization promote the improvement of Chinese economic strength and social status, but also results in the diversity of sociocultural adaptation. The paper verifies that living i...
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Khampa Writers Group was first put forward in 2011. From the year of 2012 to 2019, 5 book series of Khampa Writers Group have been published, a total of more than 50 literary works, including novel, essay, poetry and literary review, which has aroused wide attention in the literary circle. However, the study on Khampa Writers Group and its literature is at t...
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The historical process of the Silk Road civilization was formed through the integration and interaction of agriculture, nomadism, and oases. However, its discourse system is controlled by the modern spatiotemporal view and Eurocentrism constructed by the West. In the "social form theory", the symbiosis between different civilization systems along the Silk Ro...
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Freud’s theory of jokes provides a new perspective for the interpretation of Harold Pinter’s early comedies. Pinter’s characters are often in a triangle, a relationship that can easily lead to an ever-changing alliance of two, while the third individual is isolated. Through the interpretation of the joke structure of Pinter’s early plays, it is not diffi...
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The collapse of the Soviet Union plunged Russians into a crisis of national identity. The national elements in the famous Russian director Mikhalkov's films have an important impact on the construction of Russian national identity. This paper uses text analysis to interpret the films created by the director after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and exp...
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In the backdrop of the intelligent era, the modern advertising ecosystem has become increasingly intricate. While the advent of digital technology has enhanced the effectiveness of advertising communication, it has also given rise to new issues related to advertising orientation. These include excessive catering to users' vulgar entertainment demands, de...