
Social History of the Qing Dynasty Court
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About This Novel
Luo Youzhi, a famous American sinologist and a disciple of King Fairbank, specializes in the social history and economic history of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This book is one of her masterpieces. It is a very important monograph in the field of Chinese history research and a precious manual for studying the social structure of China in the Qing Dynasty and the public and private etiquette of the Manchu court. Luo Youzhi has made the greatest contribution we can expect from a good academic work: presenting bold concepts and arguments while providing a solid foundation for future generations of researchers. The questions raised in this book are fascinating and important. Through painstaking archival collecting work, Luo Youzhi unearthed a large amount of very valuable information, making her book a valuable manual for studying the social structure of Qing Dynasty China and the public and private etiquette of the Manchu court. Luo Youzhi's monograph is a milestone and represents the beginning of a new history of the study of China: it is an in-depth study of an imperial China that was far more complex and culturally diverse than we have ever known.
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December May Night Moon The bright moon shines on my bed, and I lie down and refuse to sleep. The ivy shadows on the windows dance gracefully in the wind. I love the bright moonlight and want nothing more. The moon can make people sad, but it cannot worry me. The moon is cold and the river is quiet, all thoughts in my mind disappear. If you want to sleep, you will take care of me. I will have no dreams of tomorrow!
The D-K effect is called the Dunning-Kruger effect. It is a cognitive bias phenomenon, which means that people with insufficient ability draw wrong conclusions based on their own ill-considered decisions, but are unable to correctly recognize their own shortcomings and identify wrong behaviors. These people who lack ability are immersed in the illusory advantages created by themselves, often overestimate their own ability level, but cannot objectively evaluate the abilities of others.
