Hello, everyone. I am a libertarian socialist coming from the People's Republic of China (PRC, or, more specifically, mainland China). In real life, my major hobbies are music, literature, history, manga, graphic novels, nonfiction books (mainly on social science), and editorials, while I also love Solzhenitsyn's books (they are the best books I have ever read), especially his representative The Gulag Archipelago! As a Xi'aner who lives and spends most of the time in the central city, I favor its Qin culture, cuisine, delis, booths, fruits, and ancient heritages rather than the rest of China. Being one of the oldest cities in China and one of the four great ancient capitals, her golden time spans from Western Zhou to Tang dynasty. Arguably, she can epitomize the most prosperous period of the state. Even in the modern, the December twelfth incident happened in there determines the course and fate of us. Incidentally, I regard her as one of the best and most characteristic cities in the land.
As you know, the Beijing administration is blocking our access to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects… So I have to use some proxies to bypass the Great Fire Wall and edit in them. Nevertheless, I am not a follower, member, or supporter of the CCP (nor is every Chinese, too. It's very important). For benefits, advantages, latent incomes, and feasibility of Communist socialism and Communism, I prefer to be an agnostic. Well... I guess that you may have found my English is poor (I can comprehend some, but I am not good at spelling and writing them). I also made little contributions to zh-Wikipedia.
Additionally, I'm currently learning English, if you saw some grammar or vocabulary mistakes in the article which I edited, please let me know them.
In the end, I wish all of u can enjoy a good time in reading and editing Wikipedia. Thanks for your visit. Best wishes and good day!
My username's origin
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I derive my Wikipedian username “波斯波茉莉斯” from the French graphic novel Persepolis’s Chinese translation“茉莉人生” and“波斯波利斯”.
All projects about music, Xi'an, Shaanxi, Solzhenitsyn's books, Soviet, East bloc and modern Chinese (Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc.) history and other things of East Asia and Southeast Asia (Maybe? I am not sure), the Irish great hunger (sometimes), Juche, the topics of sexology (pornography, sex workers' rights, etc.), and religion.