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I'm 24 this year, a proud Cantonese, third-generation Singaporean, American-educated homeschool graduate currently reading English language and literature after a 5-year hiatus from high school. | |||
I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English. | I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English. | ||
大學之道,在明明德,在親民,在止于至善。- 曾子 | |||
What the Great Learning teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. - translation by James Legge, verse from the Great Learning by Zeng Zi | |||
I can be reached at kaimunyim [at] gmail [dot] com. | |||
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I'm 24 this year, a proud Cantonese, third-generation Singaporean, American-educated homeschool graduate currently reading English language and literature after a 5-year hiatus from high school.
I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English.
大學之道,在明明德,在親民,在止于至善。- 曾子
What the Great Learning teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. - translation by James Legge, verse from the Great Learning by Zeng Zi
I can be reached at kaimunyim [at] gmail [dot] com.
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