@SLRock always question what english literature says about china.
china has its ills, but usually, not what the english literature says. The english literature, are usually what english speakers want to hear, especially in USA.
@SLRock always question what english literature says about china.
china has its ills, but usually, not what the english literature says. The english literature, are usually what english speakers want to hear, especially in USA.
@SLRock that reuter article is particularly suspect. No ref, and lots handwaving + weasel writing.
about “sorcery”, well, there's no such concept of english sorcery, but basically, superstition is very big in china, especially taiwan. Eastern superstition, eg fengsui, palmistry, bagua, fatalism. they r tradition of mix of buddhism + taoism.
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