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Activity Recap: Japanese Tea Ceremony Etiquette and Appreciation

On Friday, November 21, 2025, at 1:00 PM, about twenty students and faculty members gathered for a special Japanese Tea Ceremony workshop. This event is part of China-Japan Post-1945 event series. Prof. Cong Li from the Language and Culture Center invited a specialist of the Japanese tea ceremony from Shanghai, who held the workshop at […]

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“I Want to Deceive People”: Explore Lu Xun’s Japanese Essay

Date & Time: November 12th, 12:00–13:30 Venue: LIB1123 Speaker:Taku Kurashige He is Associate Professor at Tsinghua University’s Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures (he also holds a PhD from Tsinghua). His research dives into modern Chinese/Japanese literatures, Sino-Japanese-American relations, and intellectual history. In this session, Prof. Kurashige will dissect “I Want to Deceive People” by […]

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Report a lecture on Zen Master Zekkai Chūshun

Reported by Ben Van Overmeire, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies On September 10, 2025, faculty and students gathered in Room IB1047 to attend a lecture on Zen Master Zekkai Chūshun (1336–1405), a Japanese Rinzai Zen monk and poet. The speaker, Paul S. Atkins, a professor of Japanese in the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures […]

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Lecture: A Japanese Zen Monk in Ming China: Zekkai Chūshin (1336–1405) and East Asian Cultural Exchange

Date: September 10, 2025 Time: 18:00–19:30 Venue: IB1047 Speaker: Paul S. Atkins, Professor of Japanese, Department of Asian Languages and Literature, University of Washington, Seattle. Title: A Japanese Zen Monk in Ming China The life and works of Zekkai Chūshin 絶海中津 (1336–1405), a Japanese Rinzai Zen monk and poet, offer a unique perspective on the […]

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