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How Zhu Shenghao the Translator of Shakespeare’s Plays Influences and Inspires Chinese Undergraduates with His Red Boat Spirit

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  • Qingliang Meng

    (Jiaxing University, China)

  • Jinhua Liu

    (Jiaxing University, China)

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The article first expounds the profound influence of Shakespeare’s plays and the significance of translating them into Chinese. Then it introduces Zhu Shenghao’s achievements and the origin and connotation of his “Red Boat Spirit”. The three aspects of the “Red Boat Spirit”, namely the pioneering spirit, the fighting spirit and the dedication spirit were found to match perfectly with what Zhu Shenghao displayed during his translation of Shakespeare’s plays. Thereafter, the article illustrates the significance of setting up Zhu Shenghao as a moral example for contemporary college students before a final description of the concrete operation of integrating Zhu Shenghao into the education of college students’ “Red Boat Spirit”.

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  • Qingliang Meng & Jinhua Liu, 2021. "How Zhu Shenghao the Translator of Shakespeare’s Plays Influences and Inspires Chinese Undergraduates with His Red Boat Spirit," European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 1(5), pages 18-22, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:social:v:1:y:2021:i:5:id:18093
    DOI: 10.24018/ejsocial.2021.1.5.93
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