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{ Thursday, March 3, 2005 }

Chinese Literary Criticism

In Chinese literary criticism there are different methods of writing called “the method of watching a fire across a river” (detachment of style), “the method of dragonflies skimming across the water surface: (lightness of touch), “the method of painting a dragon and dotting its eyes” (bringing out the salient points).

- Richard E. Nisbett, The Geography of Thought, p. 18

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