词条 | Sao Mi Zhou |
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}} Sao Mi Zhou ({{zh|t=掃迷帚|s=扫迷帚|p=sǎo mí zhǒu|l=The broom that sweeps away superstition}}) is a Chinese serial novel in 24 installments published in 1903 under the pseudonym Zhuàngzhě (壯者; lit. "strong man"). The word "superstition" ({{zh|c=迷信|p=míxìn}}) had just been introduced in the Chinese language (from Japanese) a few years earlier by Liang Qichao.[1] The novel attempted to convince people to oppose traditional Chinese religious ideas, which the author saw as backward and an obstacle to progress. Most of the novel is built around a discussion on the topic between two brothers. References1. ^Goossaert, Vincent, and David Palmer, The Religious Question in Modern China, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2011 {{China-lit-stub}} 2 : 20th-century Chinese novels|Novels first published in serial form |
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