Difference between revisions of "Maqiao Cidian"
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Bandit Ma: see Ma Wenjie. | Bandit Ma: see Ma Wenjie. | ||
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Benren: Benyi's same-pot brother; fled to Jiangxi during the Great Leap Forward. | Benren: Benyi's same-pot brother; fled to Jiangxi during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
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Benyi (also Ma Benyi): Party Branch Secretary in Maqiao. | Benyi (also Ma Benyi): Party Branch Secretary in Maqiao. | ||
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Commune Head He: leader of the local commune. | Commune Head He: leader of the local commune. | ||
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Fucha: Maqiao's accountant. | Fucha: Maqiao's accountant. | ||
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Kuiyan: "lazy" son of Zhaoqing. | Kuiyan: "lazy" son of Zhaoqing. | ||
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Long Stick Xi: a mysterious outsider who introduced "tincture of iodine" to Maqiao. | Long Stick Xi: a mysterious outsider who introduced "tincture of iodine" to Maqiao. | ||
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Ma Ming: leader of Maqiao's "Daoist Immortals," inhabitant of the "House of Immortals." | Ma Ming: leader of Maqiao's "Daoist Immortals," inhabitant of the "House of Immortals." | ||
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Ma Wenjie: Maqiao's most famous modern historical figure and former County Leader. | Ma Wenjie: Maqiao's most famous modern historical figure and former County Leader. | ||
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Master Black (also Mou Jisheng): muscular but dim Educated Youth. | Master Black (also Mou Jisheng): muscular but dim Educated Youth. | ||
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Master Nine Pockets: renowned beggar king of Changle. | Master Nine Pockets: renowned beggar king of Changle. | ||
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Shuishui: wife of Zhihuang the stonemason, later a "dream-woman." | Shuishui: wife of Zhihuang the stonemason, later a "dream-woman." | ||
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Three Ears: unfilial son of Zhaoqing, one of the "Daoist Immortals," later lover of Tiexiang. | Three Ears: unfilial son of Zhaoqing, one of the "Daoist Immortals," later lover of Tiexiang. | ||
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Tiexiang: daughter of Master Nine Pockets, later wife of Benyi and lover of Three Ears. | Tiexiang: daughter of Master Nine Pockets, later wife of Benyi and lover of Three Ears. | ||
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Uncle Luo: former village leader; Maqiao's oldest cadre. | Uncle Luo: former village leader; Maqiao's oldest cadre. | ||
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Wanyu: Maqiao's singing star. | Wanyu: Maqiao's singing star. | ||
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Xiongshi: son of Zhihuang and Shui Shui, killed in delayed blast of Japanese bomb. | Xiongshi: son of Zhihuang and Shui Shui, killed in delayed blast of Japanese bomb. | ||
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Yanwu: talented younger brother of Yanzao. | Yanwu: talented younger brother of Yanzao. | ||
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Yanzao: "Traitor to the Chinese," persecuted and bullied for being a landlord's son. | Yanzao: "Traitor to the Chinese," persecuted and bullied for being a landlord's son. | ||
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Zhaoqing: notoriously stingy inhabitant of Maqiao, father of Three Ears. | Zhaoqing: notoriously stingy inhabitant of Maqiao, father of Three Ears. | ||
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Zhihuang: Maqiao's stonemason, famed for his stupidity, married toShuishui. | Zhihuang: Maqiao's stonemason, famed for his stupidity, married toShuishui. | ||
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Zhongqi: Maqiao's resident gossip and busybody. | Zhongqi: Maqiao's resident gossip and busybody. | ||
Revision as of 12:12, 18 December 2023
Basic information
Title: 马桥词典 (Dictionary of Maqiao)
Author: 韩少功 (Han Shaogong)
Original text:https://archive.org/details/maqiaocidian0007hans/page/n7/mode/1up
Translation (bardzo polecam, książka jest naprawdę dobra): https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofmaqi0000hans/page/n1/mode/1up
Presentation: [na google doc będzie]
Who is Who
Bandit Ma: see Ma Wenjie.
Benren: Benyi's same-pot brother; fled to Jiangxi during the Great Leap Forward.
Benyi (also Ma Benyi): Party Branch Secretary in Maqiao.
Commune Head He: leader of the local commune.
Fucha: Maqiao's accountant.
Kuiyan: "lazy" son of Zhaoqing.
Long Stick Xi: a mysterious outsider who introduced "tincture of iodine" to Maqiao.
Ma Ming: leader of Maqiao's "Daoist Immortals," inhabitant of the "House of Immortals."
Ma Wenjie: Maqiao's most famous modern historical figure and former County Leader.
Master Black (also Mou Jisheng): muscular but dim Educated Youth.
Master Nine Pockets: renowned beggar king of Changle.
Shuishui: wife of Zhihuang the stonemason, later a "dream-woman."
Three Ears: unfilial son of Zhaoqing, one of the "Daoist Immortals," later lover of Tiexiang.
Tiexiang: daughter of Master Nine Pockets, later wife of Benyi and lover of Three Ears.
Uncle Luo: former village leader; Maqiao's oldest cadre.
Wanyu: Maqiao's singing star.
Xiongshi: son of Zhihuang and Shui Shui, killed in delayed blast of Japanese bomb.
Yanwu: talented younger brother of Yanzao.
Yanzao: "Traitor to the Chinese," persecuted and bullied for being a landlord's son.
Zhaoqing: notoriously stingy inhabitant of Maqiao, father of Three Ears.
Zhihuang: Maqiao's stonemason, famed for his stupidity, married toShuishui.
Zhongqi: Maqiao's resident gossip and busybody.
ATTENTION COMRADES !!!!!!!
Due to technical issues (and the fact that I study sinology cause I am a technical dumb-ass that cannot even open a power point without my computer crashing) the fragments will be given in a form of Google Doc. After reading them, pretty please upload the summary directly onto wiki (or to google doc too, if you are feeling generous, i don't give a duck). Thank you for your attention comrade and God Save the Queen.
Fragments to summarize
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10WL6Nu4vHXLI87i5EIJqy_SywLchGPhmr4kYevAARqQ/edit?usp=sharing