The Last Word: Inside a Reverse Dictionary of Modern Chinese
How a new “dictionary for rappers” is helping writers rhyme by continuing an ancient Chinese tradition
June 15, 2026
How a new “dictionary for rappers” is helping writers rhyme by continuing an ancient Chinese tradition
June 15, 2026
From AI-generated films gaining ground in China’s movie industry to the looming possiibility of corporate roles being replaced by artifical intellignece in the near future, technology has become an unavoidable and deeply embedded part of modern China.
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Despite Shanghai’s reputation as a trendsetting city in China, its cuisine—known as “benbangcai”—is surprisingly hard to find outside the megacity. Yet its appeal may lie in its constant evolution, mirroring the city’s own ability to absorb and adapt to influences from both nearby regions and across the world.
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Princess Li Jingxun was only nine when she died, yet from her resting place, she gifted the modern world a rare glimpse into 7th-century China—a forgotten era of turbulence and intrigue