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I can accept mild nationalism. As long as, there is no racism.
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Impossible to exist. Winni the Pooh will Zucc it off the Internet.The title says it all
China didn't even exist by then. Though if you wanna see simping for the Qing Dynasty you could prolly find ituhh, Journey to the West?
Probably not a novel while still have an element of nationalism, so probably none.
Impossible to exist. Winni the Pooh will Zucc it off the Internet.
Because we want to read Chinese fantasy novelsWhy not just read fantasy novels that aren't Chinese?
Then just accept that nationalism would be part of it. Don't read one and expect otherwise.Because we want to read Chinese fantasy novels
But I want to read one without nationalism. Hence why we're asking.Then just accept that nationalism would be part of it. Don't read one and expect otherwise.
It is their shtick, pretty much like the cultural appropriation with Americans. They are pretty much in every story. Chinese novels are defined by them. Sure some are more subtle about it compared to the more overt and hostile ones (which are often the more popular one because that is what these Chinese people likes) but they are always there.But I want to read one without nationalism. Hence why we're asking.
Because I want and I can and I willIt is their shtick, pretty much like the cultural appropriation with Americans. They are pretty much in every story. Chinese novels are defined by them. Sure some are more subtle about it compared to the more overt and hostile ones (which are often the more popular one because that is what these Chinese people likes) but they are always there.
Maybe there is some Chinese writer out there that writes a Chinese novel that doesn't pander to their Chinese audience but I don't think it will be popular and I don't think there are translators willing to find them and translate them.
This is pretty much like those people complaining about harems or boy-love and what not. There is a clear indication (tags and whatnot) that these stories would contain elements you would not like, so why did you still read them and complain afterwards?
I agree that the overwhelming majority of Chinese novels have nationalism. However, there is always an exception to any rule. You said it yourself, maybe there are such novels, without nationalism. It's not complaining, it's asking to show and share those exceptions.It is their shtick, pretty much like the cultural appropriation with Americans. They are pretty much in every story. Chinese novels are defined by them. Sure some are more subtle about it compared to the more overt and hostile ones (which are often the more popular one because that is what these Chinese people likes) but they are always there.
Maybe there is some Chinese writer out there that writes a Chinese novel that doesn't pander to their Chinese audience but I don't think it will be popular and I don't think there are translators willing to find them and translate them.
This is pretty much like those people complaining about harems or boy-love and what not. There is a clear indication (tags and whatnot) that these stories would contain elements you would not like, so why did you still read them and complain afterwards?