Is it possible to write an entire novel with a chinese calligraphy kit?
Yes its possible if you have enough ink but no one would read it so you would have to type it up after you finish writing it if you want anyone to read it
Is it possible to be Chinese and not have a Napoleon complex when it comes to the West?
>>24840295Yes.
no. the pens know to stop working if you go beyond a novella.
>>24840296Not from what I've seen.
>>24840334The Economist never stops seething about China
>>24840200possibly
>>24840200probably, but it would take forever
>>24840342>"Hurting the feelings of the Chinese people" (simplified Chinese: 伤害中国人民的感情; traditional Chinese: 傷害中國人民的感情; pinyin: shānghài Zhōngguó rénmín de gǎnqíng) is a political catchphrase used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, in addition to Chinese state media organisations and Chinese Communist Party–affiliated news outlets such as the People's Daily, the China Daily and Xinhua News Agency to express dissatisfaction with or condemnation of the words, actions or policies of a person, organisation, or government that are perceived to be of an adversarial nature towards China, through the adoption of an argumentum ad populum position against the condemned target.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurting_the_feelings_of_the_Chinese_people_________________________Oh no! Did they hurt your feelings? Lol
>>24840200Isn't this how htey wrote novels in China before the Chinese typewriter was invented?
>>24840476Is this Cantonese or Mandarin?
>>24840200Those look like poetry brushes. They smudge and blot uncontrollably if you try to write in prose