At the end of a story titled for one of these objects, the narrator decides she no longer wants to travel to the Western Hills. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these objects that title a story about a bisexual love triangle involving the Singaporean Ling Jishi and the narrator's friend Yunje. A story titled for one of these objects opens with a character wondering why a neighbor's dog keeps giving him strange looks.
ANSWER: diaries [or riji]
[10e] Ding Ling, the author of "The Diary of Miss Sophie," was denounced in this party's Anti-Rightist Movement. This party encouraged the reading of Lu Xun as part of the Cultural Revolution.
ANSWER: Chinese Communist Party [or CCP or Zhongguo Gongchandang]
[10m] As well as writing "A Madman's Diary," Lu Xun also wrote a story about this character, who celebrates drawing the perfect circle as a "spiritual victory" and is killed in the 1911 Revolution.
ANSWER: Ah Q [or Ah Quei; prompt on Ah or Q]
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