洋八股

yángbāgǔ
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 empty, formulaic writing dressed up in foreign style
  2. 2 stale, rigid discourse mimicking Western templates

Examples

Tā de lùnwén mǎn shì yángbāgǔ, kàn bù dào zìjǐ de guāndiǎn.
His paper is all stale Western-style formula — you can't find a single idea of his own.
Yǎnjiǎng yào shíshìqiúshì, bù néng gǎo yángbāgǔ.
A speech should stay grounded in facts, not slip into hollow 'foreign eight-legged essays.'

Tips

history
were the rigid eight-part essays required in the imperial exam, byword for hollow formula. Mao Zedong coined 洋八股 in his 1942 《反对党》 to attack dogmatic writing that dressed old emptiness in new foreign vocabulary.

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