- The
Xúngēn movement (simplified Chinese: 寻根文学;
traditional Chinese: 尋根文學; lit. 'search for roots') is a
cultural and
literary movement in
mainland China...
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fiction and the
xungen literature,
which is
influenced by
magic realism,
emerged following the
Cultural Revolution. Mo Yan, a
xungen literature author...
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screenwriter Language Chinese Period 1984–present
Genre Novel,
screenplay Subject Xungen movement Notable works The
Chess Master Notable awards Nonino (1992)...
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Xiaoqing 葉小青 (2006), "Da Qing guo de
guoge 大清國的國歌 [The Qing
National Anthem]",
Xungen 尋根, 2006 (3): 90–91, doi:10.3969/j.issn.1005-5258.2006.03.010, archived...
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tablets Chinese surname—Hundred
Family Surnames Ancestral home
Guanxi Kongsi Xungen movement, the
contemporary reconstruction of
lineages in
China Zupu Ethnic...
- two
people meet for the
first time. In
recent years, the root-s****ing (尋根
xúngēn)
movement has led to
greater interest in
ancestral hometowns, especially...
- mid-1980s as the
leader of an avant-garde school, the "Search for Roots" or the
Xungen Movement. Han's
major work to date is A
Dictionary of Maqiao, a
novel published...
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modernization of China. This
short story by Mo Yan was an
exemplary example of the "
Xungen movement"
Chinese literary movement and
influenced many to turn back to...
- into English,
German and French, and
studied as
zhiqing (educated youth),
xungen (roots-searching),
Haipai (Shanghai style), and
dushi (urban, cosmopolitan)...
- [Investigating the
Reasons for Tang of Shang's
Fortifications at Zhengzhou].
Xungen 尋根 (in Chinese). 5.
Zhengzhou Publishing. ISSN 1005-5258. A H Dani (1992)...