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, 1994. [11 ]. [ M ]. :, 1994. [12 ]. [ M ]. :, 2001. [ ] 2003212226 [ ] (1943),, 530006,, 530006 Investigation into the Status Quo of the Education of the Chinese Nation2Conception of History and the Countermeasures X u Jie2shun X u Gui2lan Abstract : The acceptance of t he option of Chinese nation is t he core of t he Chinese nation2con2 ception of history, which is concerned wit h t he unification and stability of China, t he unity and prosperity of Chinese nationalities. The national separatism is t he opposite to t he Chinese nation2conception of history and t he Pan2Turkism is t he root of separatism of Xinjiang, t he western anti2china forcesattempts to break Chinaare the sources of Tibet Independence. order to set t he correct Chinese nation2conception of history, t he education of Chinese nation2 conception of history should be improved by extending to all the people instead of confining to limited scope, not only remaining at the academic level but also promoting to the political and policy level, not only as the acts of folk groups but also as the acts of the Party and govern2 ment. The st rategy of t he education of Chinese nation2conception of history is to enforce t he Chinese nation consciousness. Key words : t he Chinese nation t he Chinese nation consciousness t he Chinese nation2concep2 tion of history t he education of Chinese nation2conception of history The Cultural Explanations Of the Magic ThingsIn Chinese Imaginary Folktales W an Jian2z hong Abstract : Magic t hings exist in many Chinese imaginary folktales and t heir own prohibitions cant be violated while they are used. things. So the stories are always related with how to use magic It has become a relatively fixed structural paradigm that such stories begin with prohi2 bitions t hen violations and t he punishment s. Three different expression forms are made by pos2 itive characterscompliance with prohibitions, negative charactersviolations and the subse2 quent consequences. In t he meanwhile, violating or complying wit h prohibitions is determined by charactersmoral qualities. Magic thingsdiscourse indicates the striking moral inclina2 tions of t he masses. Key words : imaginary folktales magic thing taboo morals ( 3 P1118) In 97