{"id":190,"date":"2005-11-12T11:27:17","date_gmt":"2005-11-12T03:27:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pinyin.info\/news\/?p=190"},"modified":"2015-12-22T15:01:15","modified_gmt":"2015-12-22T07:01:15","slug":"zhuang-writing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pinyin.info\/news\/2005\/zhuang-writing\/","title":{"rendered":"Zhuang writing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An article from Xinhua discusses writing in Zhuang. The Zhuang, China&#8217;s largest &#8220;national minority&#8221; group, live mainly in Guangxi. Their language is written with the Roman alphabet. <\/p>\n<p>The first paragraph discusses a prize for literature in Zhuang. One of the winners was a folk song, the other a novella. While I have nothing against folk songs, I find the novella potentially far more interesting as it wouldn&#8217;t necessarily fit within the framework of what multiculturalism has come to be in today&#8217;s China: &#8220;We love minorities as long as they wear colorful costumes, have some songs and dances, bring in tourists, and don&#8217;t spout other than the Party line.&#8221; (It wasn&#8217;t always so. In the period just after the 1949 revolution, the Communist authorities initially worked to give real support to minority groups &#8212; to the extent of registering many people as Zhuang who insisted that, no, they were Han!) <\/p>\n<p>The novella, though, has a rather folksy title, <i>Shorty A-he<\/i>, so it may be just more in the colorful, old-fashioned-countryside-folk mode. Although there&#8217;s nothing necessarily wrong with that, I hope there&#8217;s more to Zhuang literature than this. Otherwise, it&#8217;s going to end up a museum piece. 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<span class=\"py\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gx.xinhuanet.com\/newscenter\/2005-11\/04\/content_5506369.htm\">Sh&#466;uji&#232; Zhu&#224;ngw&#233;n w&#233;nxu&#233; ji&#462;ng ji&#275;xi&#462;o&#12288;Zhu&#224;ngy&#468; p&#468;j&#237; d&#257;ch&#233;ng y&#236;sh&#249; ku&#224;ich&#275;<\/a><\/span>, (&#39318;&#23626;&#22766;&#25991;&#25991;&#23398;&#22870;&#25581;&#26195;&#12288;&#22766;&#35821;&#26222;&#21450;&#25645;&#20056;&#33402;&#26415;&#24555;&#36710;), <i>Xinhua<\/i>, November 4, 2005. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An article from Xinhua discusses writing in Zhuang. 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