
Computer Science Editor Bridges Logic and Art Through Peking Opera
Meet Xu Mengran, a computer science editor who finds harmony between logic and art through her passion for Peking Opera, bridging modernity and tradition.
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Meet Xu Mengran, a computer science editor who finds harmony between logic and art through her passion for Peking Opera, bridging modernity and tradition.
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