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Chuntao
Author: Dishan Xu
Translator: Ying Hua
Language: English
Publisher: Chicago Academic Press
Word Count (for space of all pages): 25000 words
Publishing Date: December 30, 2024
ISBN 978-1-965890-06-6
About the TranslatorYing Hua is an associate professor at School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Dianji University. She holds a doctorate in applied linguistics from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She was awarded International Visiting Scholar Fellowship by China Scholarship Council (CSC) in 2024. She published a monograph The Construction of Corporate Identities by Chinese and American Airlines on Social Media: A Cross-Cultural Multimodal Study with Springer and 7 articles indexed in key academic journals.This summer was exceptionally hot. Although the street lights were bright, the vendor selling sour plum soup at the alley entrance was still performing with his copper bowl, much like a girl performing the "Pear Blossom Drum", a traditional Chinese folk art that includes singing and drumming. A woman carrying a large basket of waste paper with written characters walked past him. Although her face couldn't be seen clearly under her tattered straw hat, when she greeted the vendor, it was apparent she had a full set of snow-white teeth. She bore such a heavy load on her back that she could not stand straight but paced solemnly, step by step, like a camel, to her own door.There was a small courtyard inside. The woman lived in two remaining rooms of a collapsed wing. A large part of the yard was covered with rubble. In front of her door, she had planted a trellis of cucumbers and several rows of corn. Under the window, there were a dozen evening primrose plants. A few decayed beams lay across the bottom of the trellis, which constituted probably the most valuable seating in her home. As she approached her door, a man came out of the room and hurried to help her unload her heavy burden.Thanks for subscribing!
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