LGBTQ Not New to Chinese Culture

http://www.richmond-news.com/opinion/letters/letter-there-s-no-need-to-apologize-on-behalf-of-chinese-people-1.11472469

. . . and The Dream of the Red Chamber proves it!

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China is very open. Read those novels written in Ming and Qing Dynasties, there are many "undescribable" things included in such stories. Some talents even tried to improve their learning of Chinese language by retrieving the texts deleted, which appeared in the novels as blank squares with a note attached telling readers a number of words have been deleted. Chinese do not have dictionaries compiled for taboos or dirty words as in the West. But it is not difficult for one to understand all such things in the context.

Lao Zhang, April 21, 2017, 3:15p.m.

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