1
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author
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China
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Authors are expected to produce works that align with the government's ideology and may face censorship or punishment for expressing dissenting views.
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1
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2
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author
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China
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Authors often have a strong influence from and are associated with traditional cultural values and societal expectations.
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1
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3
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authors
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China
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Authors may face strict censorship, with their works subject to government approval and control.
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1
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4
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autobiography
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China
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Autobiographies are less common in traditional literature compared to fictional narratives or philosophical writings.
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1
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5
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autobiography
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China
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Less common due to the emphasis on collective narratives and the prioritization of the state or community over individual stories.
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1
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6
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autobiography
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China
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Less common as a literary genre, with a greater emphasis on collective and historical narratives rather than individual life stories.
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1
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7
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autobiography
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China
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Less common literary format, as cultural norms prioritize humility and modesty
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1
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8
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biography
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China
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Biographies are less common and are often focused on historical figures or political leaders rather than celebrities or public figures.
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1
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9
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writer
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China
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Traditional calligraphers are considered writers, and writing is seen as both an art form and a respected profession.
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1
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