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Thread: Is it so called "Juggled Culture"?
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[quote=JIMMYB,310515]Which novel was recommended by Sun Yat-sen? It was 努力 (Nu 3 Li 4 Working hard), a novel written by a young Chinese writer Zhang Yiyi, born in 1980s. You must be surprised: How could Sun Yat-sen knew this book? Listen to Zhang Yiyi's explanation: Everyone must be familiar with a saying"革命尚未成功,同志仍需《努力》"---"The revolution has not succeeded yet, all cadres must keep trying." You see, he has already said 《努力》. Zhang intentionally misinterpreted Doctor. Sun's words just to popularize his novel. Some critics called such phenomenon as "juggled culture". Actually, there are many examples of "juggled culture". Some people even let Confucius wear suit. Probably, the most classic example is Hu Ge's masterpiece "一个馒头引发的血案" (The Steamed Bun Murder). In his 20 minutes' parody, he mocked at Chen Kaige's movie The Promise. To be honest, it has greatly delighted millions of Chinese online audience. However, it made Chen very angry. Chen even accused Hu Ge of being "unimaginably shameless" and threatened to sue him for defamation. This time, thousands of netizens stood by Hu Ge. They said that Chen shouldn't have been so narrow-minded. Later on, the dispute ceased quietly. Because of this parody, Hu Ge has been known to almost every netizen. Is this so called "juggled culture"? What do you think of it? Here is the The Steamed Bun Murder made by Hu Ge.[/quote]
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