Literature Shows the Way.
Cai Peihuo published his social commentary CHA̍P-HĀNG KOÁN-KIÀN (“Opinions on Ten Issues”) in the midst of Taiwan’s intellectually tumultuous Japanese Colonial Period. Seeing language as a key barrier to social enlightenment, Cai advocated adopting and using the romanized form of Pe̍h-ōe-jī (colloquial Taiwanese) instead of either Classical Chinese or Japanese in science, politics, culture, and other realms.
The image of Taiwan and the text from the chapter advocating Pe̍h-ōe-jī (POJ) printed on the face of this umbrella are reprinted from the cover of an original edition of CHA̍P-HĀNG KOÁN-KIÀN in NMTL’s archives. Contemporary Taiwanese yearnings for linguistic consciousness continue to have relevance today. This umbrella’s sturdy, wind-resistant frame will help see you through whatever lies ahead.
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