REFLECTIONS IN A CHINESE EYE

Often, I think I know China well. However, just as often, it occurs to me that I don't really know what I thought I knew. The visions and experiences collected and stored in my mind while I am awake are gone after I have slept. Reasoning and understanding seem to last only for a few hours before becoming illusory: the images and meanings disappear one by one, stolen from me by apparitions and secreted away, never to be returned in their original form. The understandings that I have assiduously acquired are nothing more than banal when bound together to try and shape the oldest continuous civilization on earth. Experience, learning, and proudly possessed knowledge, gained from many sources and from interaction with its people, are taken from everyone who thinks they know China and passed on to others who share them smugly, use them with confidence, reverently broadcast them as Gospel for a few praiseworthy moments. "I know China." Then, time and circumstance mangle them until they are beyond comprehension. These ,too, will be passed on and shared as truth, only to be proved wrong again. The enigma is this: China never changes, but China always changes. Its people beset by burden, affected with melancholy, inured to bewilderment, and suckled on uninterrupted millennia of incalculable hopelessness and sorrow. "There is chaos under heaven and things could not be better", said Mao Zedong. This is the real truth: "China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese" - Charles De Gaulle. China: don't ask, it is what it is... ,,,,,,,,W.D. Box

Home

02/08/2011

Map Of Chinese Minority Groups

Chinese-rthnic-minority-map

Feb 8, 2011 11:37:29 AM | Culture, Current Affairs
  • Comment 0
  • Reblog It 0

The comments to this entry are closed.

NEXT POST
Family Pictures of China's 56 Ethnic Groups View more at China Today
PREVIOUS POST
Can China become an intellectual property powerhouse? Keeping things safe: China aims to boost its intellectual property rights (CNN) -- China doesn't have the best reputation for respecting intellectual property rights. But as part of Beijing's strategy to turn the country's economy into one fueled by innovation rather than manufacturing it is gearing up to create an intellectual property-producing powerhouse of its own. The Chinese government has outlined an ambitious plan to up its annual patent filings by 2015 to two million, according to a document published by the State Intellectual Property Office titled "National Patent Development Strategy (2011 - 2020). "China will rank among the top...

wdbox

Retiree

2 Following
121 Followers
Graham Mulcock
The Typepad Team

Search

My Other Accounts

  • Digg Digg | [email protected]
  • Facebook Facebook | 1389187789
  • Flickr Flickr | [email protected]
  • Google Plus Google Plus | 107730009069218698253
  • Instagram Instagram | wdbox2003
  • MSN Messenger MSN Messenger | [email protected]
  • Pinterest Pinterest | [email protected]
  • Skype Skype | wdbox2003
  • StumbleUpon StumbleUpon | wdbox
  • StumbleUpon StumbleUpon | [email protected]
  • Twitter Twitter | wdbox20031
  • Typepad Typepad | [email protected]
  • Yahoo! Yahoo! | [email protected]
  • YouTube YouTube | wdbox2003

Recent Comments

  • mico
    mico: All limitations create some kind of problem. ... | more »
    On Dissident Chinese artist defiant in first interview since his release
  • mico
    mico: He is a very young and promising man. Mico Equ... | more »
    On Celebrity Chinese blogger's magazine folds
  • used bikes in london
    used bikes in london: Excellent Articles writing Dear Friend Nice Inf... | more »
    On Difficult to find a parking space in Beijing? Not for this lady.
  • Subscribe to this blog's feed
  • Powered by Typepad