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Resting and Sleeping Resting and Sleeping
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Bathing and Personal Hygiene Bathing and Personal Hygiene
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Excretion Excretion
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Diet and Digestion Diet and Digestion
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General Health and Appearance General Health and Appearance
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Smoking Smoking
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Drinking Drinking
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Summary Summary
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15 Bodies, Bodily Functions and Activities, and Hygiene
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Published:October 2002
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Abstract
This chapter explores Lu Xun and Xu Guangping's own bodies and bodily activities and functions. When they first started to write to each other, the two rarely discussed bodies, bodily functions or activities, or personal hygiene, apart from his drinking and smoking. In 1926, by contrast, they exchanged much detailed information about a wide range of bodily activities, while in 1929 they confined their remarks mainly to getting adequate rest and good diets. Xu Guangping tended to be more frank about her body than he is about his, but her references were more likely deleted than his were. His smoking was not a personal matter, but her lectures about his habit and his response were too personal for publication. Remarks about their respective drinking habits were retained except where it may indicate serious alcoholism on his part, and his claims to sobriety were invariably retained or added.
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