Relay interpreting (chongyi) as auspicious rhetoric in discourse on China-bound diplomatic
visits
Rachel Lung
Abstract:Interpreting is considered no more than a technical necessity in modern times. Yet millennia ago, China-bound
relay interpreting, chongyi 重譯,
could symbolize auspiciousness, often foreshadowed via anomalies in plants or astrology. Its subtle ideological associations can
be inferred by analyzing related tokens of usage. Drawing on texts and treatises circulated and written before seventh-century
China, this article reports, from a c… Show more
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