Tag: Childhood Memories

Mo Yan and his Books

Mo Yan
Born in 1955, the novelist/short story writer’s real name is Guan Moye (管谟业), better known by his pen name Mo Yan. He is a celebrated contemporary Chinese literary figure. His works are the most translated among all Chinese contemporary literature as well as the most pirated. Drew from Mo’s hometown and childhood memories, his style is a mixture of fantasy and reality, historical and social perspectives with heavy influence from Chinese folk culture. His most well-known novel is probably “Red Sorghum: A Novel of China (红高粱家族 Hónggāoliang Jiāzú),” later adapted in 1987 into the movie “Red Sorghum (红高粱 Hónggāoliang)” by Director Zhang Yimou.

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童年动画-变形金刚 The Transformers

变形金刚 The Transformers 讲述人:用“万人空巷”、“红遍神州”来形容《变形金刚》当年在中国的热播绝对不是夸张之词。动画片对“机器人”“变形”“组合”等元素的运用确实是到了驾轻就熟的地步,受到孩子们几近疯狂的追捧和痴迷也就不足为奇了。《变形金刚》已经成为一个时代的标志,连同那个年代林林总总的流行文化现象,构成了那一代人童年中最令人难忘的回忆。 Narrator:It is no exaggeration to say that “The Transformers” enjoyed great popularity in China and the

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