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Prof. Zhang Juwen argues that translating "龙" as "dragon" perpetuates colonial discourse. The Chinese loong embodies benevolence, ethics, and hope, fundamentally different from the Western concept. True cross-cultural ex...
Xinjiang Series Professor Zhang: "Loong" is not to be interpreted as a "dragon" is an episode from Chinese Folk Tales by podcastcp. Prof. Zhang Juwen argues that translating "龙" as "dragon" perpetuates colonial discourse. The Chinese loong...
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Published Oct 3, 2025, 18:51 long, audio available.
Prof. Zhang Juwen argues that translating "龙" as "dragon" perpetuates colonial discourse. The Chinese loong embodies benevolence, ethics, and hope, fundamentally different from the Western concept. True cross-cultural exchange requires a firm challenge to entrenched stereotypes.
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Xinjiang Series Professor Zhang: "Loong" is not to be interpreted as a "dragon" is an episode from Chinese Folk Tales by podcastcp.
This episode is 18:51 long.
This episode was published on Oct 3, 2025.
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Xinjiang Series Professor Zhang: "Loong" is not to be interpreted as a "dragon" is from Chinese Folk Tales by podcastcp.
Published Oct 3, 2025 and 18:51 long