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ABSTRACTS strengthensoes,weurgentlyneedtofocusonmechanismsforinnovativesystems. (3)Cognitive Mechanismsin Reading AncientChinese Poetry:Evidencefrom Eye Movements Chen Qingrong and Yang Yiming 48 Ofalliteraryforms,poetryistheone withthelongesthistoryand widest circulation.ancientchinesepoetryhasbecomeoneofthemostbasiccultural genes ofthe Chinese;ithasevenshapedtheirpreference,in writingandreading,for language marked bytone paterns,antitheses,and rhyme,assonance,etc.we employedeye-trackingtechnologytoinvestigatethecognitivemechanism underlying theunderstandingofrhymeandpoeticcharacterinthereadingofancientchinese poems.ourfindingsshowthattheefectofrhymeisfeltthroughoutthereading.in otherwords,attheearlystagetheexpectation ofrhymeregulatesthepoem s rhymesandin thelaterstageitconstrainsthe understanding ofthe poem s semantics.this meansthatinsuchreading,the Chineseexpectalanguage with harmonioustonepaternsandconsonanceofformandmeaning.researchalongthese linescan provide aninitialapproach to the exploration of discourse processing mechanismsinthecontextoftraditionalchineseculture. (4)DiversityofChildren ssupportfortheirparentsinthecontextofaging:ideas andbehavior HuAnning 77 China sagingsocietyandthefamily-based modelofbasicagedcaredetermine thatchildren ssupportfortheirparentsdirectlyinfluencesthelivingstandardsof themajorityoftheagedpopulation.existingtheoriesindicatethatinaneraofsocial transition,theimplicationsoffilialpietyshiftfromthetraditionalemphasisonthe parent-childgenerationalrelationshipandchildren sdutytoobeytheirparentstoa dualisticmodeinwhichfamilylovecoexistswiththeauthorityoftheelders.onthe basisofdatafromthechinesegeneralsocialsurvey2006,weexploredthewaysin whichthetwobasicdimensionsofauthoritarianfilialpietyandreciprocalfilialpiety connectwithvarioustypesoffilialbehavior.theresultofour multivariablelinear modelshowsthatonaverage,theauthoritariantypeoffilialpietythatemphasizes authorityrelationshipsandchildren sdutiesincreaseschildren seconomicsupport fortheir parents,whilethereciprocalfilialpiety thatstressesfamilylove and generationalequalitysignificantlyincreaseschildren semotionalsupportfortheir parents.acomparisonofthetwobasicdimensionsoffilialpietyshowsthatneither significantlyincreaseschildren slaborsupportfortheirparents.afurtheranalysis oftheinteractionefectsshowsthattheconnectionbetweenauthoritarianfilialpiety 205
2017 3 andeconomicsupportis moresignificantamongyoungergroups.inaddition,for males,a marginalysignificantpositiverelationexistsbetweenauthoritarianfilial pietyandlaborsupportforparents. (5)AChineseOptionforanAnalyticalModelforAnti-MonopolyLaw Ye Weiping 96 Themodernanalyticalmodelofanti-monopolylawisafundamentallinkinthe law sapplication.sincechina s Anti-Monopoly Law cameintoefectin2008, judicialandlawenforcementbodieshavediferedintheirapplicationofthelaw s analyticalmodel,leadingtodiferentjudgementsonthesamekindofcase.thisruns countertolegalunity.inchoosinganappropriateanalyticalmodelforanti-monopoly law,oneshouldgiveconsiderationtothepossiblecontributionsofbotheconomic analysisandlegalformalism;andin drawing on matureinstitutionalexperience abroad,oneshouldtakeintoaccountsuchconstraintsasthestructureofchina s contemporaryanti-monopolylawsystem,thecapacityofimplementingagencies,and thestatusofthesupplyofeconomicanalysis,soastoensurea matchbetweenthe degreeofcomplexityofanalyticalmodeloptionsandeconomicanalysis;thelevelof professionalisminimplementinginstitutions;andthecostofabidingbythelawfor participantsin economic activities,etc.in terms ofsystem design, we should carefulyexplaintheclausesonthepurposeofthelegislation;setupatypological modelsuited tothe Chinese situation for dealing with behavior;regularizethe applicationofacompleteanalytical model;givefulplaytothe principleofthe distributionoftheburdenofproof;improvetherelevantsupportingsystems;and improvetheabilityofagenciesofpublicpowertoenforcethelaw. (6)Freedom ofcontractin Company Law:From theperspectiveofthe Restraint ClauseonDispositionofShares Feng Guoand Duan Binghua 116 Fromthediferentperspectivesofindividualandcorporatelaw,thedisposition ofshareholders rightsisnotjustexpressedasthedispositionofindividualproperty rights,butalsoseen,toagreaterextent,intermsofthetradingconductofa corporateorganization.thedisposition ofsharesgoesbeyond beingacontractual transactionundercivillaw todisplaythefeaturesofanorganizationaltransaction undercommerciallaw.therestraintclauseonthedisposition ofsharesisfound everywhereincompanyarticlesandlegislationasasignoftheself-imposedrestraint oftheshareholder sintentandrestrictionsonthecorporation sintentandevenon the public wil.this clause embodies the complex relationship between the 206