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1904
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San, Ai [Chen, Duxiu]. Lun xi qu. In : Anhui su hua bao ; Sept. 10 (1904).
Er schreibt : "Theatre is a great school for all the people under heaven ; theatre artists are in fact influential teachers. [In the past], actors were considered no better than prostitutes, not permitted by the court to become government officials through civil exams. In the West the situation is just the opposite : the actors are equals of the literary and the learned, because it is believed that theatre is extremely important in fostering morals and values."
Er schreibt : "Theatre is a great school for all the people under heaven ; theatre artists are in fact influential teachers. [In the past], actors were considered no better than prostitutes, not permitted by the court to become government officials through civil exams. In the West the situation is just the opposite : the actors are equals of the literary and the learned, because it is believed that theatre is extremely important in fostering morals and values."
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