My life is truly hell. How can I possibly write 10 pages about something that doesn't even have a wikipedia page?! Madness! MADNESS! It's like the topic has no information on the internet about it in English at all.
10 page essay on something that has no wiki page.
@sin4profit: http://i.imgur.com/xgz9nkR.gif
@krullban: I Google'd that on my phone, it seems to be Chinese for "air current". I Google'd that and air current and aesthetics and got this:http://www.contempaesthetics.org/newvolume/pages/article.php?articleID=681
Don't know if that's what you need, but it's a start. And it took me about a minute on a phone at work.
Edit: It might be this too:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guqin_aesthetics
Hey Krullban, I would need to know more about the context of the course so I don't point you in a wrong direction, but when I see those two characters, I think of the Japanese aesthetic concept "fūryū," (the older word is written with a short 'u': furyū), which means something like sophisticated without being gaudy. If this is indeed for a course on Japanese art, or something similar, pm me and I can help you brainstorm a starting point.
Thought you were writing an essay about Tested.com for a second.
I just wanted to chip in for a second to say this comment is fucking hilarious.
Hey Krullban, I would need to know more about the context of the course so I don't point you in a wrong direction, but when I see those two characters, I think of the Japanese aesthetic concept "fūryū," (the older word is written with a short 'u': furyū), which means something like sophisticated without being gaudy. If this is indeed for a course on Japanese art, or something similar, pm me and I can help you brainstorm a starting point.
It is indeed fūryū. The context of the course is just a japanese aesthetics class, mostly about tea ceremony. Basically I just need to write about what the concept is.
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