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March 27

As Sure As Eggs is Eggs?

扯蛋

 

A problem has haunted me for nearly one week. In fact, it is only about a simple, homely matter. At least, I have met it almost every day since when I was one and half years old. But it had never come to my mind until I visited a neighbor store last Sunday.

As househusband starting from last September, I often went shopping family necessities there, for example, eggs. In the past five months, I had been buying a certain brand of eggs, DE QING YUAN, with red cover and red yolk. But on that day, I happened to notice a new brand, GE GE DA, with white cover. In my memory, there were white eggs, too. So I took some white eggs back to have a taste.

But my epicurean desire fell into doubt and fear when I beat an egg into bowl. The yolk was not red; it was yellow. How was it possible that yolk was yellow? Whether would it harm our health if we ate the white eggs? I was too worried to use the beaten egg in my dinner that day.

Thanks to my educational background, I found out a solution three days later. I turned to look up “yolk” in dictionaries available at home – Webster, Macmillan, Oxford, Longman, and Contemporary Chinese dictionary. All the reference books define “yolk” as “yellow part of an egg.” Feeling relieved, we ate all the white eggs, but I was still not sure that we ate the right eggs: their yolk was too atypical to be accepted in modern days.

Yesterday, I went to buy eggs at the store again. This time, I chose the DE QING YUAN. Only with red cover and red yolk, am I as sure as eggs is eggs that I will eat the right eggs.
March 21

Through The Looking Glass

我爱《海峡两岸》

 

Like many others, I used to think news programs on CCTV-4, the world-oriented Chinese propaganda channel, merely as tedious and obscurant political tools. But since I happened to watch some episodes of Across the Taiwan Strait, I have come to love this state-run talk show that circuitously transmits the idea and value of democracy, as showed in the following two dialogues (with vivid images but unavailable here):

 

Beijinger Hostess Li Feng: It’s time to answer questions from viewers…Mr. Zhang, a warm-hearted viewer from Haidian, Beijing, called to ask, “the Kuomintang held a mass demonstration on March 12, the DPP is holding a second one on March 18, and the PFP will hold a third one on March 19, then why are there so many demonstrations now?”

Taiwanese Commenter Zhao Shaokang: Demonstrations are very normal in Taiwan… (March 18)

Taiwaness Guest Xie Qida: The Ministry of Education of Taiwan intended to cut down classes and time of Chinese program…The teachers could not sit by and watch. Although the dullest, most obedient group were always buried in teaching and staying away from social movements, they stood out and set up the Alliance of Saving Chinese Movement now, holding rallies and making speeches everywhere. By arguing and protesting, they told the Ministry of Education to stop it. (March 17)

 

Understanding Chinese news programs is like watching through the looking glass. You have to master the skills of reverse thinking. By watching the Across the Taiwan Strait in the opposite direction, you will begin to appreciate the Chinese news programs for their inadvertent efforts to reveal the true message.
March 19

Less Confessions

花儿为什么不低头

 

To their indignation, many people cannot understand why Chinese pop band Flower insisted on denying their plagiarism. Some assumed that even God’s grandma would have forgiven the young musicians upon their admission. Actually, the band had intended to make public confession until they consulted with some experts.

At first they met George Bush.

“Is it a good idea for one to admit his mistakes?”

“That’s a liberal question, Flower boys.” Bush replied, “Sure we did not find any MDW in Iraq, but we are right to throw Saddam down, aren’t we?”

Then came Comrade China.

“Is it a good idea for one to admit his mistakes?”

“That’s a sensitive question, Flower boys.” China asserted, “Sure we did not release enough information about SARS, etc., but we are right to keep situation stable, aren’t we?”

Finally they visited Bill Clinton.

“Is it a good idea for one to admit his mistakes?”

“That’s a foolish question, Flower boys,” Clinton sighed, “Sure I did confess and survive the impeachment, but I am wronged to be only remembered as an adulterous president in history, aren’t I?”

That night the Flower boys dreamt that reporters were discovering if they had stolen rubber in primary school and scholars were exploring how they had caught kleptomania in vanity fair. Next morning they decided to deny their plagiarism forever.
March 15

A Rolling Stone May Gather Moss

滚石?没听说过

 

I decided to buy a copy when Rolling Stone reportedly initiated Chinese version last week. But I failed to buy one at the first four newsstands along Zengguang Street.

“Do you have 滚石 (gun’shi: rolling stone in Chinese)?” I asked.

“No,” the vendors answered, “I’ve never heard of it.”

 

At the fifth newsstand, I tried to change my inquiry way.

“Do you have 滚石, a new magazine with Cui Jian on its cover?” I asked eagerly.

The vendor hesitated for a minute, before she said, “let me see.”

After searching for another two minutes, she took out a large package, with one magazine and one cap gift. “Do you mean this one?”

I examined its title. No wonder the first four vendors had never heard of gun’shi. It’s RollingStone音像世界, not 滚石.

 

At home later, I was delighted to find the pictures impressive and the cap suitable, but am still afraid that rolling stone will, in an unfamiliar Chinese name, gather moss at Chinese newsstands. It is truly not easy to let the Chinese mass know that 滚石 is the Rolling Stone, or to let the Chinese elite accept that the RollingStone音像世界 is the Rolling Stone.

March 13

Corrupt Time

李宇春 PK 我的腐败老婆

 

It was Li Yuchun’s birthday on March 10. As a modest super girl and low-keyed Forbes celebrity, the 22-year-old only accepted an 11-layer birthday cake, but kindly offered a 2-song album at 48 yuan (for 84310 copies), and an 8-stamp series at a cheaper price of 36 yuan (for N series), among others. On learning the news, I chocked back my tears with this innocent girl in this corrupt world, against my little niece for whose one piece of kindergarten rhythm I had to pay 100 yuan as Spring Festival gift.

 

My wife nudged me again and again when I was admiring the getting-less-than-giving angel online.

“What’s the date today?” she asked.

“It’s March 10,” I answered impatiently, “Li Yuchun’s birthday.”

“But it’s also my birthday,” she hinted blatantly.

Doah, it was my wife’s birthday, too. So I had to get up, go out, and buy back nearly 50 yuan of foods. When we were enjoying the dinner, I said to myself, “I do have a corrupt wife.”

 

Unlike the innocent super girl, my wife is widely thought getting-more-than-giving, for she is a teacher. Ever since who-knows-when, teachers have been regarded as a corrupt group in newspaper features, magazine columns, TV programs, Internet articles, and even ordinary chats. So was my wife when she got a celebration call from one friend after dinner.

“Happy Birthday!” the friend cried cheerfully.

“Thank you,” my wife replied, “and how are you doing?”

“I am too busy to live. I really envy your teachers. Nice salary, few classes, little pressure, and long vacations…” her friend, a senior accountant with a big accounting firm, kept up charging how corrupt teachers were.

 

Actually, my wife often heard such charges in guise of compliment. At first, she tried to explain it was not the case in vain. Later, she just bitterly rebutted in her mind:

“Nice salary? About three thousand yuan in Beijing, as much as my students’ wages in companies.(more accurate than government officers' payrolls.)

Few classes? Eight classes every week, plus lesson preparation, paper correction, thesis supervision, class management, and almost impossibly, essay publication on few first-class academic periodicals.

Little pressure? Warns and even unemployment upon any failure in college appraisal, student mark, and essay publication, besides house mortgage.

Long vacations? About two and half months of summer and winter holidays, for trying to read books and write papers at monthly salary of less than two thousand yuan.

What a poor corrupt teacher I am!”

 

Like in other lines, the industrialization in education has not benefited the commoners, as online doggerel says, “executives are becoming capitalists, students are becoming gods, and teachers are becoming slaves.” On the other days, I did not consider my wife, who biked to school and buried in papers every day, as a corrupt teacher. But on her birthday on March 10, I did take her as a corrupt wife, for she had dinner but did not wash dishes.
 
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