“Countless hearts of gold have been betrayed.
A counterfeit coinage circulates,
Buying, not a true response,
But numb indifference beneath assumed applause.”

—  Mu Dan

Performances http://chinaheritage.net/journal/objecting/ (《演出》), written in 1976

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Chinese poet 1918–1977

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