HEALING MEMORY IN POST-MAO CHINA

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Confucianism, once condemned, has been re-embraced by officials and citizens alike. Poetry, calligraphy, and folk arts have returned to prominence. This revival reflects not just nostalgia, but a reclamation of identity. Reconnecting with the pre-revolutionary past has helped restore a sense of civilizational continuity.
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