No Forbidden Zones in Reading (Lee Yee)
German philosopher Hegel said, “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.”
In April 1979, the post-Cultural Revolution era of China, the first article of the first issue of Beijing-based literary magazine, Dushu [meaning “Reading” in Chinese]," shook up the Chinese literary world. The article, titled “No Forbidden Zones in Reading”, was penned by Li Honglin. At the time, the CCP had not yet emerged from the darkness of the Cultural Revolution. What was it like in the Cultural Revolution? Except for masterpieces by Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao, and a small fraction of practical books, all books were banned, and all libraries were closed. The Cultural Revolution ended in 1976, and 2 years later in 1978, the National Publishing Bureau decided to allow 35 books to be “unbanned”. An interlude: When the ban was first lifted, there was no paper on which to print the books because the person with authority over paper was Wang Dongxing, a long-term personal security of Mao’s, who would only give authorization to print Mao. The access to use paper to print books other than Mao was a procedural issue. The Cultural Revolution was already on its way to be overturned. The door to printing these books was opened only after several hang-ups.
“No Forbidden Zones in Reading” in the first issue of Dushu raised a question of common sense: Do citizens have the freedom to read? “We have not enacted laws that restrict people’s freedom of reading. Instead, our Constitution stipulates that people have the freedom of speech and publication, as well as the freedom to engage in cultural activities. Reading ought to be a cultural activity,” argued Li. It was not even about the freedom of speech, but simply reading. Yet this common sense would appear as a subversion of the paralyzing rigid ideas formulated during the Cultural Revolution, like a tossed stone that raises a thousand ripples. Dushu’s editorial department received a large number of objections: first, that there would be no gatekeeper and mentally immature minors would be influenced by trashy literature; second, that with the opening of the Pandora box, feudalism, capitalism and revisionism would now occupy our cultural stage. The article also aroused waves of debates within the CCP. Hu Yaobang, then Minister of Central Propaganda, transferred and appointed Li Honglin as the Deputy Director of the Theory Bureau in his department. A colleague asked him directly, “Can primary school students read Jin Pin Mei [also known in English as The Plum in the Golden Vase, a Chinese novel of manners composed in late Ming dynasty with explicit depiction of sexuality]?”
“All Four Doors of the Library Should be Open” was published in the second issue of Dushu, as an extension to “No Forbidden Zones in Reading”. The author was Fan Yuming, but was really Zeng Yansiu, president of the People’s Publishing House.
In the old days, there was a shorthand for the three Chinese characters for “library”: “book” within a “mouth”. The four sides of the book are all wide open, meaning that all the shackles of the banned books are released. “No Forbidden Zones in Reading” explains this on a theoretical level: the people have the freedom to read; “All Four Doors of the Library Should be Open” states that other than special collection books, all other books should be available for the public to loan.
The controversy caused by “No Forbidden Zones in Reading” lasted 2 years, and in April 1981, at the second anniversary of Dushu, Director of the Publishing Bureau, Chen Hanbo, penned an article that reiterated that there are “No Forbidden Zones in Reading”, and that was targeting an “unprecedented ban on books that did happen”.
Books are records of human wisdom, including strange, boring, vulgar thoughts, which are all valuable as long as they remain. After Emperor Qin Shihuang burned the books, he buried the scholars. In history, the ban on books and literary crimes have never ceased.
Engraved on the entrance to Dachau concentration camp in Germany, a famous poem cautions: When a regime begins to burn books, if it is not stopped, they will turn to burn people; when a regime begins to silent words, if it is not stopped, they will turn to silent the person. At the exit, a famous admonishment: When the world forgets these things, they will continue to happen.
Heine, a German poet of the 19th century, came up with “burning books and burning people”. There was a line before this: This is just foreplay.
Yes, all burning and banning of books are just foreplay. Next comes the literary crimes, and then “burning people”.
I started working at a publishing house with a high school degree at 18, and lived my entire life in a pile of books. 42 years ago, when I read “No Forbidden Zones in Reading” in Dushu, I thought that banned books were a thing of the past. Half a century since and here we are, encountering the exact same thing in the freest zone for reading in the past century in the place which enlightened Sun Yat-sen and the rest of modern intellectuals, a place called Hong Kong.
Oh, Hegel’s words are the most genuine.
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行动管制令第……
孩子已经20多天足不出户。
他们每天早睡早醒,吃,喝,玩,乐,坏蛋一下,在屋子里从大门窜到后院,一楼二楼跑上跑下….除了偶尔抢东西哭闹,其余时候尽都是欢乐声。
孩子的世界没有昨天或明天,只有当下。
他们觉得很幸福,因为几乎每一天的24小时,爸妈都在他们身边,这对现代的孩子而言,是多么奢侈的事。
而我呢?
这突如其来的瘟疫让人不自觉焦虑起来,但也因为行动管制令待在家闭关,减低杂念,心里渐渐平静下来。
焦虑时心里时时祈福,平静后也时时祈福,这两者间的心念一样,但心境不一样。
我把家里一大一小冰箱都囤积满满的食物,孩子学校的家长很热心,帮群组里的妈妈们订购活力农耕蔬菜和水果。
这时候还能吃到高原活力农耕农夫用心种植的蔬菜,心里感动万分。
每一次收到蔬菜箱,一打开,感觉好像能闻得到高山大地的味道,摸着蔬菜,都能感觉泥土的温暖。
好友说她年轻的侄子和太太都在前线工作,两个年轻的生命,还有很多很多的前线人员,不分昼夜,在为全国人民尽他们最大的努力,控制疫情。
他们的每一天都在极大的挑战中渡过,每次想到他们,我就告诉自己“我要尽自己最大的努力乖乖待在家,好好过日子。”
每天,只有当下,没有等一下特别急的事,没有明天要赶着去完成的事,于是…………可以安然的打开冰箱,以非常珍惜存库里食物的心,细细的计划着早餐,午餐,孩子下午点心,晚餐….,在平常的料理中来点不一样的创意(因为食材有限),然后非常享受那个可以全然投入在为自己和家人烹饪的时光。
那个迎着晨光熬黑米粥,吹着午后热风做pizza,或在雷雨咆哮声中炒菜,煎蛋……的时光,都是那么那么的美好。
有人说烹饪时的情绪很重要,那是一种能量,这个能量伴着食物一起被享用者吸收,吸收到他的身,心,灵。
怪不得,我总是觉得外婆和妈妈做的菜特别好吃,因为她们都带着慈悲的心煮每一道菜肴。
在家画画的画室间有一个落地玻璃门,门前不远有一棵大树,一棵喜欢在风中起舞,在雨中飘来淡淡翠绿味,在夜里细语的大树。
当我在画布上无尽地延续生命的线条时,它在那儿陪伴着我,静静地微笑。
每一幅画里都是我和自己展开的对话…..。
每隔几天,就和家乡的爸妈,弟弟弟媳们视讯,搞笑逗乐他们一下。
每天都传自己煮的好料照片给妈妈看,然后炫耀说自己煮得比她好,青出于蓝(我特爱跟我妈开玩笑)。
每天总有些时候,静静坐着,闭上眼,听听大地的声音。
平时的车辆声减少了,于是鸟叫和虫鸣变得更清澈。
在这安下心过好当下的日子里,我还能做些什么呢?
小黄花慈善教育基金会的两个中心因为行动管制令,也同时关闭了。
我们都担心本来已经是低收入户的家庭,在这段时间可能还要面临零收入的困境,于是小黄花的员工待在家里开始致电每个家庭慰问他们的情况,然后为这些家庭订购足够一家大小的食物,确保他们至少可以温饱。
孩子学校的老师因某个亲戚是前线医护人员,而得知医院缺乏医疗防护用品,于是孩子学校善良的家长们决定募款购买防护用品捐赠医院。
最后在和老师详细沟通之后,我决定由小黄花发起这项募款项目,让更多人知道这件事,让更多都想为疫情付出的人民一起集合力量来帮助前线人员。
学校的家长们有的帮忙张罗订购防护用品,还有一些一起动手做起手工艺品义卖筹款….而募款反应非常热烈,家人,亲戚,邻居,朋友甚至国外朋友,各界人士都出力支持。
前几天新闻报道有一个家庭,爸妈和小孩在空无一人的公园里呆坐在石椅上,警方上前询问才发现,这一家人家里连米都没有,已经好几天没吃东西了。
警察人员自掏腰包给他们买食物。
我看到这则新闻,眼泪真的快掉出来。
于是我们(小黄花)马上透过两个贫民区域中心孩子的家长致电询问其他需要帮助的家庭,食物提供从33个家庭一下子增加到151个家庭。
我们不知道未来将会放生什么样的事,我们只能好好的珍惜活着的每一刻,好好爱自己,爱身边的人,爱这个大家一起共存的地球村。
有时候有些事情的发生是要我们安静下来聆听某一些生命的声音。
这段时间我又看到了好一段时间没看见的蜻蜓飞进家里,孩子兴奋的追着它边跑边跳。
平时只在树上停歇的鸟儿,飞到院子的草上散步,松鼠在汽车稀少的马路上大摇大摆。
我们继续祈福疫情尽早结束,继续勇敢抗疫,继续互相扶持,继续在这段安静下来的时间沉淀。
让我们用爱来化解这一场战役。
The …. days of MCO
The kids have not gone out for about 20 days.
Everyday they are sleeping and waking up early. Their daily activities are all about eating, drinking, playing mischievously, looming around from the entrance till the backyard, running across the floors in the house. Most of the times they are filled with joys and laughter, except occasionally crying of fighting for toys.
In the innocent children world, there is no yesterday or today, but at the moment. They are embraced by happiness because their parents are with them almost 24 hours in a day. This is literally a luxurious for the modern era children.
What about myself?
This sudden pandemic makes people feeling unconsciously anxiety. Despite of that, my heart gradually calmed down and distractions are reduced because of retreating myself at home during the Movement Control Order. Pray humbly when panic of anxiety attacks or even tranquillity. The two state of minds are the same, but the mood is distinct.
I have stocked up the fridges with load of foods, the parents of my kid’s school are very thoughtful, they are helping other mothers to purchase the organic farmed vegetables and fruits. Having to eat the organic vegetables and fruits farmed by the farmers at this very difficult time, it had deeply touched my heart.
Every time when I receive the vegetables box, it reminisces me the good nature of the high mountain and the warmth of soil.
A good friend of mine told me her nephew and wife are working at the frontline, joining along with many other frontliners, working very hard day and night for the nation to strive the Corona virus.
They are living their day in a hard challenge, whenever I think of them, I will tell myself to stay at home and live my live to the best.
We have plenty of time in day as we away from a busy pace of life. Thus, I may unhurried to open up the fridge, with the heart full of appreciation towards the foods to plan the breakfast, lunch, teatime and dinner menu for the kids. Creativity is what I need to spice up the meals (due to the shortage of ingredients) and fully enjoying the preparation time of foods for myself and family.
Cooking the black rice porridge at the welcoming morning light, baking pizza with the afternoon breeze or frying egg or vegetables during the thunderstorm seems to be like the very best moments in life.
Someone said that emotion is important during cooking because that good energy will be going along with the foods, while the people enjoying the foods can absorb all these good energies to nurture the body, mind and soul.
I always feel that the foods prepared by my grandmother and mother is exceptionally delicious and the reason is that they are preparing the foods with compassion.
I can see a big tree outside through the ceiling glass from my painting studio. It likes to dance in the wind, pouring with good scent of greenery during the rain, and talking softly at night.
When I continue to create the lines on the painting canvas, the tree is there to accompanying and returning smiles to me.
Each painting is the conversation and monologue between me myself and I.
Every few days, I will be video calling my parents, my brothers & my sisters in-law, making fun and bring laughter to them.
I send my food photos to my mother everyday and telling her I am the better cook (of course I am only joking to my mom).
There are some hours in a day, I will be sitting peacefully, closing my eyes to listen to the voices of the surroundings.
The cars are getting lesser these days, so the bird and worms chirpings are more audible.
In such a peaceful days, what else more I can do?
The two branches of Little Yellow Flower Foundation had temporarily ceased operation due to MCO.
We are worrying particularly for the low-income family because they will not able to generate income during the MCO. Staffs from the Foundation started to caretaking and prepared foods to make sure that they are able to cope with the difficult time.
The teacher in the kid’s school get to know that hospital is running out of medical supplies. Hence, the kind parents started fund raising to donate medical supplies to the hospital.
After discussed with the teacher, I decided to raise fund and to create public awareness through the Little Yellow Flower Foundation.
The parents in the school providing their kindness by sourcing medical supply, and some even made handcraft to seek donations. The fund raising had received tremendous responds from the community including those who are living abroad. Everybody show their best support on the fund raising.
There was a news saying that a family of 3 were sitting at the bench in the park. They have been starving for 3 days and a kind police bought them foods.
When I get to know this news, my tears almost burst out.
Thus, our Foundation took immediate effort to reach out more unprivileged families the food supplies and helps, this had extended from the initial 33 families and now a total of 151 families are covered with the helps from the Foundation.
We are unable to predict the future, but we may cherish and live every moments of our life. Love yourself, loving people that around you and also love the mother earth.
Sometimes we need to unwind and quiet down ourselves and to listen to voice of the nature.
During the time, I have seen dragonfly flying around the house after so long, the kids were chasing it up and down happily. The birds that normally resting on the tree are roaming at grass of the yard, the squirrels swaying freely on the road with lesser cars.
Let’s pray for the pandemic to end as soonest, continue to bravely fight the Corona virus by supporting each other as well as taking the chance of this quiet time to collect your thoughts.
Let us resolve this battle with love.
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I'm sharing this again for all those with littles on school holidays, going a little stir crazy, planning play dates, needing a coffee!! 🙋😂❤️
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Have fun this week!
Going a little stir-crazy or looking for something fun to do this weekend?
Here are some of Ella Bella and mama's favorite toddler-recommended places to go!! 🙌🎉<3
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CAFES
Antipodean Cafe, Atria - awesome service and the world's yummiest banana pancakes!
Ben's General Food Store, the Gardens Mall - huge play structures including two slides and a tunnel. They just recently revamped their menu!
Bucket B Cafe, Jaya One - they make sure the little ones sanitize their hands before going in and on Sundays, they have the world's best balloon artists SUPA DUPA Circus make an appearance!
The Little Owl, Korean Cafe, Publika - enclosed locked play area (so you never lose sight of your kid!), fun and not messy "sand" pit, attached bathrooms, cosy comfort Korean food, no shoes allowed and little sleeping mats for babies
Marmalade, Bangsar Village - yummy food, fun play area, delicious cakes!
The Midnight Baker Bakery & Cafe, Seni Mont Kiara - small and cosy but perfect if you're in the Mont Kiara area!
Namoo Korean Dessert Cafe n Bistro on the park, (upstairs!!) Publika - lovely little play area upstairs w a house, cars, and drawing/arts + craft table!
Noriter 1Mont Kiara KL - lovely selection of wooden Hape toys, enclosed area, w great service
Out Of Africa Restaurant & Kudu Bar, PJ Palms Sports Centre - eclectic menu w one of the rare restaurants to offer an outdoor play area
Ra.Ft Cafe'/Bistro, Binjai 8 - one of the only cafes downtown w a play area but more than that, they have great food, great service and adorable little babycinos!
Three Little Pigs & the Big Bad Wolf, Bangsar Village - small play area but so convenient if you need to do groceries after!
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SUNDAY BRUNCH (w activities for the little ones while you stuff your face!)
Makan Kitchen @DoubleTree - face painter and kids area w yummy local food for the adults!
InterContinental Kuala Lumpur - huge kids area w clown and hosts
**During Christmas, The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur, hosts a really lovely Teddy Bear High Tea for the little ones
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PUBLIC PARKS
TTDI Park - beautifully maintained, great playground, nature trails and wildlife!
Desa ParkCity - playground is for older children but nice walking trail and so fun if your little one likes dogs
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MALL/STORE PLAY PLACES
The Curve - On the "kids" second floor there are 2 play areas, a huge fish tank (entertainment in itself), lots of coin-operated rides, motorized vehicle area, great baby room and a huge variety of baby stores
Hamleys Malaysia - 1utama and Atria
Janie & Joe, Bangsar Village - one of our favorite toy stores that carries Djeco, Melissa & Doug, and Learning Resources
MOLUK Malaysia, Bangsar Village - fun fun fun oogis, bilibos and soft play structures that encourage so much creativity!
Mothercare Malaysia - Our favorite branches are BSC and KLCC
Parkson Pavillion - newly renovated play area with excellent toy selection
SquEEEze Me Baby, 1 Utama - cosy little play area with quality toys and super yummy fruit/veg pouches for your little one!
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PAID
Aquaria KLCC - Take the train downtown and spend the day enjoying all the lovely marine life
Baby Sensory Sri Hartamas - their Toddler Sensory classes are one of our very favorites w free gross motor play at the start followed by themed and well thought out structured activities
Gymboree, Bangsar Village open play time - pay per visit and have fun just rolling and running around!
IBU Family Resource Group KL Open week, Sri Hartamas - packed full of activities and playgroups and guest speakers, one of our absolute favorite things we look forward to!
Julia Gabriel Centre Kuala Lumpur Silly Stupendous Spectacular Story-Telling - super animated fun and engaging for the little ones featuring familiar nursery songs, stories and drama!
Jungle Gym, Atria - one of the best paid play areas with a separate soft play area for toddlers. It's an additional cost but Ella Grace really loves the train ride too! Go on Tuesday mornings when it's quiet and just sanitized!!
Kizsport & Gym, Bangsar Village II - Love that it's small enough that they can play on their own without you losing sight of them
KL Bird Park- get up close and personal and don't forget to catch the bird show!
MBO Cinemas Kecil Hall, Starling Mall - So so fun for little ones and for adults too. Convenient facilities and a play area! Book your tickets early especially on weekends, they sell out fast!!
Molly FantasyAtria - lots of coin(card)-operated fun and a small little play area for little ones too
Space Joe Playland, 1MK - the latest addition, this is quick becoming a favorite!
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Come join me on August 26 for our LET'S PLAY! workshop. Learn how you can build lovely affordable and engaging play areas at home, DIY sensory play ideas using less chemicals and gentler organic ingredients, how to pick which toys to invest in and favorites, along with awesome gifts from our sponsors including a gorgeous apron from Harrods, beautiful stationery, and as always a yummy makan spread because Malaysian-lah!
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