Proceedings of the 2023 5th International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Elisabetta Marino, Yixiang Wang, Bootheina Majoul, Hsuan Lee
All the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at 2023 5th International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2023) during October 20-22, 2023 in Chengdu, China. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Scientific Committees and reviewers]...
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If Žižek look awry at The Sleep of Endymion

The Way of Seeing Painting in S/Z

Yuqi Pan, Huachen Xiong
In the post-structuralist text S/Z, Roland Barthes believed that the “real meaning” of Anne-Louis Girodet’s oil painting The Sleep of Endymion was “castration”, and used “castration meaning” to cancel the interpretation of the art. Lacan, however, believes that there is still surplus after castration,...
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Environmental Ethics Manifested in Stories by Roald Dahl-A Study on Environmental Writing for Children

Jiwei Gao
At a time when ecological issues such as environmental degradation and species extinction are becoming increasingly prominent, environmental education to children through literature has been a dire topic to discuss. This essay focuses on Roald Dahl, who is considered one of the most beloved storytellers...
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Functions of “Mirror” in Renaissance Artworks

Rikui Xiang
With the continuous development of science and the increasing diversification of art, the cross-integration of science and art has become a hot topic in today’s society. As early as the Renaissance, people had achieved a perfect combination of science and art already. At that time, as a product of the...
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Research on the Protection and Development Path of Ethnic Minority Characteristic Villages from the Perspective of “Double Cultivation” of Settlements — Taking Shigu Ancient Town of Lijiang as an Example

Xiaoyan Bao, Xu Li, Wujun Xi
Ethnic minority characteristic villages are important fields for inheriting national culture. Guided by the method of landscape gene analysis and based on the theory of “double cultivation” of settlements, this paper selects Shigu ancient town in Lijiang City as the research object, adopts the research...
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The Renaissance Artists’ Understanding of Anatomy and Human Proportions and Their Application to Their Work

Yanran Xu
Inspired by humanist ideas and the spirit of scientific inquiry, Renaissance artists applied their knowledge of anatomy and perspective to painting. Through a combination of technical research and scientific experimentation, they sought to understand the immense potential of art. In their quest for beauty,...
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A Comparative Study of Paintings of the Eucharist in the Second Half of the 15th Century

Chenxi Chen
There are two main themes in the historical representation of the subject of the Eucharist. One is the representation of the sacredness of the Eucharist and the sublimity of the figure of Jesus, and the other is the representation of the scandal and greed of Judas. In the second half of the 15th century...
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Naturalism in Leonardo Da Vinci and Durer’s Work

Yingtian Xia
Naturalism has become an increasingly important part of European art since the fourteenth century, thanks to the Renaissance movement. Following extensive research into various works from various periods, it was discovered that Renaissance artists began to make paintings more realistic by studying various...
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More Than Its Timeless Beauty

-Exploring the Legacy of Mona Lisa Through Its Possibility

Shidongsheng Bi
Nearly 100 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci innovated against iconography and built sensual connections through portraits, setting the work apart from the portrait’s antecedents. Centuries later, Mona Lisa remains its symbol of mastery, desire, and mystery, never stopping adding to the repertoire of humankind....
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Phantom Truth and Renaissance Religious Images

Jingya Guo
In studying art history and art theory, people often discuss the phantom truth in images from the perspective of accurate representation and visual psychology. However, in the long practice of Western illusion, realizing the value or function of illusion is a cultural process determined by multiple factors....
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Promoting Contemporary Ming Furniture Design Through Sustainable Development

Saixiong Gan, Khairun Nisa Mustaffa Halabi
Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the CPC Central Committee has attached great importance to cultural progress, and put forward that paying attention to cultural self-confidence is very important. With people’s increasing attention to environmental protection, cultural...
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A Study on the Usage and Language Attitudes of the National Common Language of the Yi Ethnic Group in Xichang

Youting Huang, Hui Zheng
With the development of society and the changes of the times, the promotion of the national language has been increasingly valued by ethnic language researchers and various social groups. A thorough understanding of the use and attitudes of the Chinese national language among the Yi people in Xichang...
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A study on the new media communication path in the industrialization of non-legacy local drama taking Fujian Minju as an example

Yijie Tang
As a treasure of traditional Chinese culture, Fujian Opera plays an important role in promoting the integration development of culture and tourism and the local economic development. At the same time, from the point of view of national and ethnic development, it has a realistic and far-reaching significance...
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Analysis of the Portrayal of Female Characters in Chinese Science Fiction Films from the Feminist Perspective

Peiheng Su
With the films The Wandering Earth and The Wandering Earth 2 achieving both box office and reputation success, Chinese science fiction films are rising after a trial and development phase. Studies on Chinese science fiction films have also gained importance. However, there are gaps in the current research...
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A study on the changes in the depiction of women’s non-kinship relationships in Chinese TV dramas from 2010 to the present

Yonger Zhou
In the past, the portrayal of relationships between female characters in Chinese TV dramas has often focused on conflict and strife. Female friendships were often portrayed negatively and superficially on screen. However, with the recent economic development, changes in social consciousness and increasing...
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From Peach Blossom Land to Yellow Earth: The Transformation of the “Rural” Context of Chinese Literature from a Postcolonial Perspective

Jie Tao
From Shen Congwen’s Border Town to Wang Zengqi’s The Love Story of a Young Monk to Mo Yan’s Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out and Frog, the image of the Chinese “rural” gradually changed from the idealistic “Peach Blossom Land,” the traditional Chinese spiritual home of harmony and idyll, to the “Yellow...
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The Awakening of Women’s Consciousness in the Western World: The Case of Women’s Films Directed by Women in Europe and America

Hanzhi Deng, Yuexuan Yang
The rapid growth of the three women’s movements was accompanied by an explosion in the number of feminist films, both of which confirmed that only by expressing the realities of historical situations in their voices could women finally achieve a breakthrough against patriarchal cultural ideas. This paper...
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Relating to how otome games affect female players’ perceptions of mate choice

Wangzi Han
Female gamers have increased significantly in recent years, and female-focused otome games(also referred to as maiden games) are quickly taking hold of the market. Otome games are unique from other types of mobile games. It employs the plot, audio, and visual components as additions to change and advance....
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The Influential Factors of Information Exposure and Trust on HPV Vaccination Intention of Female College Students

Xinyu Wang, Wanzheng Yuan
Human papillomavirus vaccine has a certain effect on the prevention of cervical cancer. Female college students, as the appropriate age group for the vaccination, not only pay attention to their health but also have a certain ability to contact information. Taking this group as the research object makes...
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Analysis of the “reversal” Phenomenon of Male and Female Gender Language and Stereotypes in Film and Television under the “Principle of Politeness”

Take “Everything Everywhere All at Once” as an Example

Jing Zhang
With the feminist movement and the development of feminist theory, the gender language differences and gender temperament of modern men and women have changed greatly compared with traditional stereotypes. Inclusiveness has also increased. In recent years, the portrayal of female and male characters...
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The Representation and Performance of homosexual subculture in Contemporary Chinese Film and Television

Mengyuan Hou
With the subdivided development of the world market culture industry, the requisition of homosexual subculture in contemporary film and television has become more and more widespread. After the collapse of the wall of sexual orientation, the corresponding inscription mode of film and television has also...
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Differences in the Shaping of “Immortal” in Chinese and Western Fables

——Take Zhuang Zi and Aesop’s Fables as examples

Haonan Liang
There are significant differences in the portrayal of “immortal” in Chinese and Western fables. This paper selects the two most representative texts of Chinese and Western fables - Zhuangzi and Aesop’s Fables. Using the method of text analysis, this paper finds that the creation of the image of “immortal”...
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Design and implementation of Brocade Ash Pile exhibiting platform using human-computer interaction and Web-based technologies

Yilin Huang, Xiyue Wen, Ruijie Xing, Yanlin Wang, Linjing Wu, Wei Song
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction and Web-based technologies, there are more diverse forms of exhibiting intangible culture heritage in digital. The Brocade Ash Pile is a kind of Chinese acrobatic painting, which carries a deep cultural heritage and was selected as intangible cultural...
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The effect of Self-selected background music on spatial reasoning ability—an extension of the Mozart effect

Weihang Zhang
The Mozart effect is a phenomenon where exposure to classical music leads to improved spatial reasoning ability test scores. This effect is linked to the mood and arousal state of listeners. The hypothesis proposes that any music genre can enhance spatial reasoning ability provide it arouses positive...
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The Translation of Conceptual Metaphors in Government External Communication Texts – A case study on the 2022 Chinese Government Work Report

Junjie Shao
Metaphor is a common cognitive activity in our daily lives, thoroughly permeating our conceptual system. As a political text, the government work report is closely intertwined with the use of metaphors due to its rigorous writing style and easily comprehensible expressions. Therefore, the study of metaphors...
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The urban consciousness of the mainland in xixi’s works

Yutong Wang
As one of the representative writers of Hong Kong cities, Xixi has created a series of urban novels with innovative ways. There are many studies on the urban consciousness of Hong Kong in his works, but this paper takes the mainland urban consciousness involved in the Xixi works as the main research...
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A developmental study of children’s emotional comprehension skills on music learning outcomes

Lingshuo Li
Music is an emotional art and emotions play an important role in music learning. This study uses quantitative analysis to analyse the link between children’s emotional understanding and music learning in order to improve children’s physical and emotional development further.
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Incidental Focus on form in meaning-focused classes of Chinese as a foreign language

Chenrui Miao, Jinyu Liu, Na Yang
Little research on how incidental Focus on form (FonF) has investigated Chinese speaking classes and explored factors that can contribute to uptake. To bridge the research gap, this study adopted observationresearch method to investigate whether the Chinese-speaking teacher would place emphasis on incidental...
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A Study on Subtitle Translation of “Empresses in the Palace” from the Perspective of Medio-Translatology

Meng Bao, Jing Guo
The Chinese TV series “Zhen Huan Zhuan” can be crowned as a “pearl” among Chinese royal harem dramas, as it has enjoyed a high reputation among Chinese audiences. However, its six-episode cut American version –“Empresses in the Palace”- released on Netflix, did not generate much buzz in the North American...
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A Comparative Analysis of Pinger’s Characterization as a Maid in the Dialogues of Two Hong Lou Meng Translations

From the Perspective of Register Theory

Yutao Hu
From the perspective of register theory in Halliday’s Systemic Functional Linguistics and Culpeper’s characterization model, this study examines the translation process of Pinger’s dialogues in two different translations of the novel Hong Lou Meng. The research investigates how these translations can...
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How Architecture Responds to Humans: A Study of the First Unitarian Church

Yongxin Wang
There have been numerous architectural designs throughout world history, each of which has a significant relationship to its era and human culture. In the study of contemporary architecture, it is essential to contemplate the characteristics of historical architecture. This literature review will examine...
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On the Artistic Expression of Traditional History Museums in the Digital Era

Yuting Wang
As a public institution providing historical and cultural knowledge, social education and cultural services to the public, traditional history museums are an important part of the cultural industry. With the progress of technology, in keeping with the digital era, the museum can reflect the various dimensions...
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Different Expositions of Chinese and Western Feminisms from the Perspective of Multiple Translations - Taking Game of Thrones as an Example

Yijia Shao
Game of Thrones has been widely known all over the world as a hit American TV series in recent years, and the translations of the hit IP from different countries express the values of different countries. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the feminist differences embodied in Game of Thrones from...
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Jiayin Xia
With the deepening of economic globalization and the widespread dissemination and popularization of films worldwide, films have become an important form of cultural exchange. During this cultural exchange process, subtitle translation is playing an increasingly significant role and has become one of...
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The continuity of tradition in reshaping contemporary Chinese art forms

Lin Yan, Caoyang Kang, Xi Liu, Zhijiao Wang
The study concerns the diminishing inheritance of Chinese traditional art practices in our modern age, it considers the significance of tradition and its continuity through time, place, and people. In the ever-revolving age of contemporary art practices, the heritage of ancient art reshapes modern approach...
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Lost in the Stars: Humanity and Society in Metaphor

Yuhan Zhu
This paper is to explore the metaphorical approach the value of the metaphorical approach to film-making and to the presentation of film. Metaphors run through almost the entire film creation of Chen Sicheng’s Lost in the Stars. Director Chen Sicheng not only gives the audience a visual and auditory...
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A Study of Subtitle Translation from the Perspective of Functional Equivalence Theory

Taking the Movie “La La Land” as an Example

Zejun Wang
With the continuous development of international society, the forms of cultural exchanges are gradually diversified. The movie is an important carrier of culture, so subtitle translation has become an important field of translation research, the quality of which directly affects the dissemination of...
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Unveiling the Ecological and Naturalistic Views in Zhuangzi’s Daoism: Exploring the Concept of “The Usefulness of Uselessness”

Tian Liang
This study delves into Zhuangzi’s philosophy to uncover the ecological and naturalistic views it presents. The focus is on understanding the concept of “The Usefulness of Uselessness” and its implications for environmental conservation and sustainable development. Through literature analysis and conceptual...
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The Feminist contrast in the films of A Little Princess and The Secret Garden

Zhuozheng Feng
Frances Burnett is a famous British author of children’s literature from the second half of the 19th century to the early 20th century. Her works are famous for their attention to the problems of women and children, and the two most classic masterpieces are A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. A...
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Analyzing Hong Kong Literature and Hong Kong People’s Identity with the Example of the Novel “The Opposite

Wenjie Hu
From the earliest reflections on the urbanization of Hong Kong to the proliferation of new generation writers in Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s, the sense of localization gradually deepened, and then the sense of impact brought by the return of Hong Kong further stimulated the local identity and the...
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Interpretation of the protagonist image in Jiefuyin and analysis and comparison of the similarities and differences with the protagonist image in Moshangsang and Yulinlang

Yijia Liu
The purpose of this paper is to explore the shaping of the protagonist image in “Jiefuyin”. Through the comparison and interpretation with “Mo Shang Sang” and “Yu Lin Lang”, this paper analyzes the similarities and differences of the protagonist image, and discusses the definition of “Fidelity”. The...
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The Construction of “Cultural Imagery” in Chinese Films

Xiansheng Wang
In the discourse surrounding “Self-Orientalization” and “Orientalism,” the critical determinant is the effective dissemination of what is termed “Chinese cultural imagery.” The specific methodology for accurately constructing “Chinese cultural imagery” involves the integration of both cultural symbols...
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Art Criticism Perspective of Taine

Hanxue Zhang
Drawing upon principles from empirical research, French literary theorist Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (1828–1893), constructed a sociological aesthetic system. This paper focuses on introducing Taine’s art criticism perspective, exploring his approach to art evaluation, and discussing the criteria for measuring...
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Gender Role Subversion and Self-Liberation in “The Handmaid’s Tale”

Rui Yang
This study offers a critical examination of Margaret Atwood’s seminal work “The Handmaid’s Tale,” set against the dystopian backdrop of Gilead, a society where gender roles are stringently enforced under a theocratic regime. The crux of this research is an exploration of the transformative power of gender...
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Analysing the Historical Changes of The Song of Long Hatred from the Perspective of the Lane

Can Cui
As the typical architecture of the city of Shanghai and the living space of Shanghai citizens, the lane is naturally the background of the narrative of The Song of Eternal Hatred. Wang Anyi describes Shanghai’s alleys with delicate strokes in The Song of Eternal Hatred, and in her writing, the alleys...
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Intangible Cultural Heritage APP Design Based on Craftsman’s spirit: The Case of Chinese Cantonese Embroidery

Shiyan Luo, Jiajun Chen, Jieting Xu, Ya Zhang
The continuity of Chinese excellent traditional culture depends not only on the inheritance of Chinese excellent traditional culture, but also on the continuous innovation and creation of Chinese people in response to the needs of the times, and the craftsmanship of Chinese artisans, as the main body...
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Research on Dance Education Supported by Virtual Reality Technology

Xiaoyu Liu
This research paper presents an in-depth exploration of the integration of virtual reality (VR) technology within the domain of dance. The study commences with an examination of virtual performance environments, elucidating the methods of shaping a dancer’s virtual avatar and the narrative thinking required...
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Recovered Voice: Viktor Ullmann’s Theresienstadt Vocal Music

Jing Liu
The project looks through the special historical period during World War II to discover how the talented composer Viktor Ullmann could continue his working on lieder of the poignantly contrasting style and the highly artistic standard under inhuman conditions. It comprises of the background of Theresienstadt...
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The Paradox of Romance in Tango

A Close-Reading of Wong Kar Wai’s Films of Happy Together, In the Mood for Love, and Fallen Angles

Yirong Yin
Tango, a partner dance, has been widely seen in romantic films. Hong Kong film director Wong Kar-wai is renowned for his depictions of intense, complex romantic relationships infused with dramatic conflict. Tango is one indispensable element that is repeatedly used in Wong’s films. By exploring the role...
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Analysis of “Taste”: Serves as the Aesthetic Experience of Calligraphy

Xinyue Xing
“Taste”, in Chinese called “Wei”, in traditional literature and art criticism occupies an important position. As the concrete manifestations in the spirit of Chinese calligraphy art, “taste” can be used to assess various types of literature and artworks, as well as expound art theory. After the Eastern...
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On the Phenomenon of “Embodiment” in 19th Century British Literature

Chenhui Tan, Limin Li
This paper selects three English literary works, Frankenstein, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Picture of Dorian Gray, all of which were created in the 19th century, and uses archetype theory to analyze the similarities of the three works in structure, character and plot: their archetypes...
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An Analysis of the Formation and Evolutionary Path of the Internet Buzzword ‘Versailles’

Jiangxin Zhang
Since 2020, ‘Versailles literature’ has been popular on the Chinese Internet with its unique style of speech. Countless netizens have imitated this trend, giving the word ‘Versailles’ a new connotation. In the same year, the famous periodical Bite the Words named the term ‘Versailles Literature’ as one...
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Exploring the Aesthetic Characteristics of Qingzhen Ci

Yijing Chen
As the pinnacle of the graceful and restrained school of Chinese poetic genres, the Qingzheng Ci have taken over and accommodated the strengths of the early Northern Song dynasty’s graceful and restrained poetic genres, while forming a school of their own, which has had far-reaching effects on the Southern...
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The New Development of Narrative Language And Aesthetics of VR Films

Hanyuan Zhang
The ongoing evolution of Virtual Reality (VR) technology has engendered considerable interest in VR films that have recently leveraged this technology for narrative purposes in the industrial and scholarly domains. These films exhibit unique audiovisual production and viewing paradigms, manifesting distinctive...
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On the Change of Sorrow in Li Qingzhao’s Ci

Yaoyao Jing
Throughout the history of Chinese Ci, which is a distinct form of poetry, there are lots of lyricists who wrote about “sorrow”, but Li Qingzhao’s Ci works are the only ones who are famous with a female perspective. Her life spanned the Northern and Southern Song dynasties, which has undergone greater...
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Petrarch: The Otherization and Humanization of “Laura”

-Petrarch’s View of Women from Laura

Tianji Liu
As the “father of humanism”, Petrarch created the image of Laura, which was deeply rooted in people’s hearts. Laura also became the source of inspiration for his lifelong artistic creation, and even spiritual conversion. Current research on Petrarch focuses on the musicality of the sonnets and the study...
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Sincerity First: The Way to Break Through for Acquaintance Variety Shows——Taking Go for Happiness and Kuai Le De Da Ren as Examples

Xuan Zhou
With the rapid development of new media, people’s requirements for variety shows have gradually increased. It should be noted that whether shows meet the increasing spiritual and cultural needs of audiences is attached much importance to. The program producers explore and open up new modes to launch...
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Ancient and Modern Changes in Yan Zhenqing’s Calligraphy--Taking the Manuscript of Offering to a Nephew as an Example

Wenqi Li
Yan Zhenqing, a highly influential calligrapher following Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi, emphasized blending ancient principles with innovative ideas. Calligraphy involves infusing life with personal wisdom drawn from nature and emotions, expressed through brushstrokes and lines that reveal profound understanding....
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An Analysis of the Images in Angela Carter’s Short Stories from the Perspective of Female Gothic

Zhang Ti
Interpreting literature from a gender perspective has profound implications for feminist development. The collision of contemporary Gothic studies with feminist waves has produced the introduction of the concept of the Female Gothic. It triggered a large number of scholars to reread and reinterpret the...
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What Path Do Luxury Brands Follow on the Eve of the Economic Crisis?

Yunfei Xia
The detrimental effects of anti-epidemic tactics have persisted since the COVID-19 epidemic began in 2019. Furthermore, the present financial climate has been exacerbated by the energy crisis and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The current challenges encompass limitations on corporate...
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An Analysis of the Present Situation and Future Development of NFR in the Post-pandemic Era

Yunfei Xia
The popularity of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has engendered a perception among individuals of the boundless potential inherent in digital art assets. Nevertheless, the proliferation of NFTs inside the digital ecosystem has brought forth new issues in terms of government regulation and financial oversight....
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A Study of Bronze Animal Motif Cultural and Creative Products in the New Media Era

Sunyiqin Zhao, Yixiao Qin
Bronze has a pivotal role in traditional Chinese culture. One of the things that made bronze culture important to traditional Chinese culture is its motifs. The most representative animal motifs reflect the aesthetic orientation of the society at that time and have a high artistic value. In the age of...
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Writing on the Edge: Richard Flanagan’s “Australian-ness” and the National Imagination

Yuqi Qiu
As a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural settler society separated from the British Empire, in the evolution of mainstream national imagination and cultural identity in Australia, there has always been a monocultural identity with “Britishness” as the core. Its essence is a colonial white identity that does...
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Translation Strategies for the Dinghai Folk Culture in the Context of ‘Culture Going Global’

Junhao He, Jiaqi Chen, Jingjing Lu, Yuqi Cai, Kaijia Jin, Shuqing Hong
Cultural soft power has increasingly become a core aspect of international competition. The urgency of promoting outstanding Chinese culture to the world cannot be underestimated. However, the translation of folk culture has not received sufficient attention within the translation community. Taking Dinghai...
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The Tactile Reconstruction of The Fall of the House of Usher

Changkai Tang
Czech director Jan Švankmajer’s film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s novel of the same name, The Fall of the House of Usher, combines the director’s interpretation of the original literary text with his theoretical activity. As the first practice of tactile art advocacy in the field of cinema, the film...
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From the Tiger’s Mouth painted by Wu Yunhua

Zixuan Chen
This article introduces Chinese contemporary artist Wu Yunhua’s representative oil painting——From the Tiger’s Mouth, and his painting career. Wu Yunhua is an outstanding representative of Chinese contemporary realism artists. Influenced by Soviet artistic concepts, his works are closely linked to the...
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Aesthetic Study of the Body from the Perspective of Martial Arts and Dance Integration

---Based on the Dance Drama “Yong Chun”

Jun Zhu
This paper takes the dance drama “Yong Chun” as an example to discuss the connotation and expression of body aesthetics from the perspective of the fusion of martial arts and dance. The aim is to reveal the aesthetic value and innovative significance of the fusion of martial arts and dance. Through systematic...
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Research on urban waterfront landscape design based on sponge city theory

Xian Ning, Yixing Rui
This paper introduces the relevant concepts of urban waterfront landscape and sponge city. Based on the development status of urban waterfront landscape in China, it puts forward the strategy and method of urban waterfront landscape design transformation to give full play to the ecological improvement...
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Analysis of Su Dongpo’s Transformation in Separation

Yixin Zhang, Ting Huang
In 2000, the French newspaper Le Monde held a “Millennium Heroes” global celebrity selection event from 1001 to 2000. A total of 12 people were selected from around the world, and Su Shi was the only Chinese selected. In China, almost everyone can memorize a few of his poems and tell some anecdotes about...
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Awakening Shakti: On the Hindu Aesthetics of the Bhagavad Gita from the Scene Design of Padmaavat

Huanyu Kang
This paper focuses on Padmaavat in terms of the aesthetics of the scene and spatial design to explore the religious philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita, the most famous poem in all Hindu literature. The different scenes in this Indian film can be classified into three distinct categories based on their portrayal...
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Research on the Cross-Cultural External Dissemination Path of Zhoushan Folk Culture

Jiaqi Chen, Junhao He, Jingjing Lu
The 18th and 19th National Congresses of the Communist Party of China have proposed the strategic goal of “Culture Going Global” more than once, making it urgent to spread the excellent Chinese folk culture to the world. Based on the translation research of Dinghai’s folk culture, this article explores...
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Analysis of Creative Tourism Development in Aba Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture Based on the Successful Case of Yim Tin Tsai

Yifan Liu
The study’s objective is to analyze Aba Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture tourism and discuss the potential of creative tourism there. Tourism is an economic pillar in addition to industry, science and technology, and finance, and it also preserves and transmits traditional culture. Aba Prefecture...
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“We All Love the White Mermaid” Chinese Disney Fans Discuss Racism Issues

Haiao Shan
This study aims to delve into the Chinese Disney fan community’s discussion of this racially relevant issue in the context of the live-action version of The Little Mermaid, starring a black cast, a movie that not only touches on the issue of loyalty to the original, but also on broader racial, cultural,...
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The Impact of Existentialism on Modern Society’s Value Judgments: An Analysis through Camus’ Absurdist Trilogy

Yifan Liu
This article explores the profound impact of existentialism on modern society’s value judgments through an analysis of Albert Camus’ Absurdist Trilogy. In the aftermath of two world wars and the tumultuous 20th century, existentialism emerged as a philosophical response, asserting that life lacks inherent...
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Research on the Village Color of Overseas Chinese Hometown in Modern Lingnan from the Perspective of Cultural Landscape

Huimin Lai, Jiye He
Since the beginning of the Opium War, China had to open its doors, forcing Lingnan area to accept large-scale immigrants. Based on this background, Lingnan people choose to combine western industrial civilization with traditional cultural system, so that traditional culture will definitely change and...
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Exploring Confucian Concepts of Ghosts and Gods

Longxi Hu
Confucianism, as one of the most influential thoughts on traditional Chinese culture, has also had a profound influence on the formation of the concept of ghosts and gods in traditional Chinese culture. This article discusses the Confucian concept of ghosts and gods based on the remarks and thoughts...
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An Analysis of the Internal Colonization Tendency in The Turn of the Screw From Power Discourse Perspective

Xingzhu Chen
Since its publication, The Turn of the Screw has attracted the attention of scholars and critics, but most studies generally focus on the writing techniques and storyline analysis of the work, such as Gothic novels. But fundamentally, the dilemma faced by the governess in the story is the result of the...
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Depiction of Life Contradictions and the Character of Strangers in “One Word is Worth Ten Thousand Words”: A Case Study

Wencai Miao
The contradictions in life and the characterization of strangers are common themes in literary works. By depicting the contradictions and conflicts that characters face in their lives, as well as their different personalities in foreign environments, writers are able to show the complexity and diversity...
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Art Success: Necessarily Against Ethics?

Ziye Zhou
Throughout art history, there are many negative anecdotes. Many artists are flawed when it comes to morality issues, even though they have made extraordinarily outstanding art pieces. Their defects include not only sexually transmitted diseases and chaotic relationships, but also encompass violation...
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A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Language Features and Plot Representation in Jane Eyre

Yinghui Tian, Limin Li
Corpus-based research methods, widely applied in literary analysis, utilize various tools to examine literary works. This paper employs the corpus retrieval software Wordsmith Tools 7.0 to generate a word list for the literary work Jane Eyre. The 50 most frequently occurring words are extracted to further...
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Analysis on the Commercialization of Pop Art

Chuqing Yang
Pop art in the field of contemporary art has become a remarkable art movement with its distinct visual style and unique creative concept. From the late 1950s to the early 1960s, pop art was quickly integrated into popular culture. It reversed the aesthetic concept of traditional art and triggered extensive...
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The Formation Logic, Existence of Chaos and Its Governance Strategy of the Culture of “Fan communities”

Danni Wang
with the development of internet and new media, forced by capital logic and fan sentiment, fan following has become more and more common, and some extreme collective rites and mindless consuming behaviors among fans have occurred. I will discuss the governance of this mess from three aspects: society,...
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Lost and Found: Dual Narrative Progression in The Sun Also Rises

Yue Du
The Sun Also Rises employs a dual narrative structure, wherein the character depictions and thematic implications in the convert progression subvert those in the overt plot. Applying the framework of dual narrative progression theory, an analysis of the contrasting plots and characters in these two narrative...
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Digital Fashion: Transforming Design, Technology, and Industry

Rufan Lin
The integration of digital technology with the fashion industry, resulting in the emergence of digital fashion, has gained substantial attention in recent years. This transformation has been accelerated by advancements in technology and the digitalization of various aspects of the fashion ecosystem....
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Visual Narratives of Ming Dynasty Courtesans: Aesthetic Appreciation and Cultural Practice in “Wu Ji Bai Me” Illustrations

Jinyu Lan
During the mid-Ming Dynasty and beyond, Flower Rankings literature gained prominence. This paper explores the work “Wu Ji Bai Mei “(The One Hundred Beauties of Suzhou) compiled by Zhou Zhibiao and published by Zhuhuazhai. It reveals how this publication brought together lifelike depictions of famous...
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On the Translation Ethics Teaching for University Teachers in the Context of New Artificial Intelligence: Based on the Book Translation Ethics Research

Yong Liang
With the arrival of the new generation of artificial intelligence technology, Chinese universities are increasingly paying attention to its impact on education and teaching. The application of artificial intelligence is of great significance for translation activities, but it contains the important issue...
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How to seek stability in an uncertain world

—— On the love writing in Pan Xiangli’s novels

Qianqian Xu
Love is the important theme of Pan Xiangli’s novels. The author often takes love and marriage as the core of the content, and reveals the pursuit of love in her works. Pan Xiangli’s love writing can bring comfort and enlightenment to the modern urbanites in the uncertainty to some extent. In the author’s...
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The Rise of Art Exhibitions and Their Value for Social

Aesthetic Education in the Republic of China

Jia Zhong, Shaozong Hu
In China, art exhibitions in the modern sense began to flourish in the late Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. The publicized and socialized nature of such art exhibitions broke the phenomenon of Chinese Traditional Fine Arts being s among the upper classes. It allowed ordinary...
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A Study on the Behavior of Public Viewing of Cantonese Opera from the Perspective of TPB using the SEM Model

Chuxuan Cheng, Sitian Xu, Junyi Xiang, Xindong Zhao
Chinese opera, as a vital medium for inheriting the exemplary traditional Chinese culture, has Cantonese Opera as one of its integral components, renowned for its unique regional characteristics. However, Cantonese Opera currently faces challenges such as a limited and aging audience, making it difficult...
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The Politics of Queer Emotion: Exploring Identity Politics of the LGBTQ + Community Coming Out in Love, Simon

Zitao Liu
This essay explores the emotional dynamics within the film Love, Simon (Berlanti, 2018) [1], focusing on the coming-out journey of LGBTQ + adolescents. Drawing from Sara Ahmed's cultural politics of emotion, it delves into the intersections of emotions, identity, and societal norms in the narrative....
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An Analysis of the Application of Symbolic Graphics in the Design of Public Welfare Posters

Xingyue Li
As one of the many design techniques, symbolic graphics in public service poster design can make the poster theme more three-dimensional and figurative to display to the audience to intuitively and systematically express the public service poster's promotional theme. Through the in-depth understanding...
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A Cross-Cultural Perspective on the Similarities and Differences in Chinese and American Body Language and the Reasons

Kuang Wenyi, Du Mingxuan, Wu Peiyang, Ruan Jinhua
In cross-cultural communication, the scientific understanding and appropriate use of body language can promote the presentation of sound communication effects. China and the United States are the first and the second largest economies in the world, playing essential roles in international politics and...
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A comparative study of Chinese and American sight singing and ear training Materials

Dong Yi
For music learners, the foundational courses of sight singing and ear training are essential. In China, these subjects were first introduced in 1937 when Chen Hong began teaching them at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music (Liu, 2009)5. Since then, China has made significant advancements in this field...
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Application of Bioinspired Surface Texture in Product Design: Exploration of Microbial Morphology

Jiarui Zhang
This article aims to explore the application of biologically inspired surface textures in product design, with a particular focus on microbial morphology as a potential source of design inspiration. Through in-depth research on the diversity and microstructure of microorganisms in biology, we explored...
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A Study on Lam-qua’s Medical Image (1836–1855) Based on the Chinese and Western Visual Interaction Mode

Sijie Fan
This study focuses on the images of tumor patients drawn by Lam-qua for Dr. Peter Parker from 1836 to 1855, which is the largest provable volume of art works of Lam, a commercial painter active at Guangzhou port. These images were not only placed in the corridor of Boji Hospital as displayed cases, but...
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Study on English Translation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology from the Perspective of Chesterman’s Translation Ethics

Bailian Qiu, Chan Zhou
Traditional Chinese medicine, a subject with strong Chinese cultural characteristics and philosophical concepts, is a shining star of human civilization. The acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine worldwide is directly influenced by the translation of TCM terminology. Under the guidance of Chesterman’s...
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Karmapa Statues in Drepung Monastery

Luxu Wei
This paper offers a brief history of Karmapa, one of the livings Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, including an introduction to Drepung Monastery, a Tibetan Buddhism Temple, and a detailed analysis of the history and iconography of the eleven lacquered wood Karmapa statues at the Monastery, together with...
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IP image design on rebranding the “GuanCao” Weaving, a historical local-cultural crafting technique

Wanyi Li, Yan Lin, Dilong Yan, Haoxi Yang
With the progress of society, many traditional crafts are on the verge of being lost and are in urgent need of innovation, inheritance and preservation. “Guancao” weaving technique, which is a type of woven rattan craft, is a traditional handicraft in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province with a history...
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Cultivating Connection: A multimodal discourse analysis of exploring the intersection of agricultural themes and idol-making in Become a Farmer

Junyi Qian
This article delves into the complex dynamics of the online variety show Become a Farmer, which departs from conventional norms by blending themes of agricultural reality and celebrity culture. Employing an extensive multimodal discourse analysis, it explores the intricate interplay between the show's...
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Chinese Expression for Genre Film and Television

Na Li
Legal drama is a typical type of film and television whose storytelling and plot design generally draw lessons from Western experience, highlighting the clash between positive and negative elements. It tends to emphasize intricate plotlines, striving for intense suspense and intense conflicts. However,...