Welcome to my world
Hi, I’m Aurelia Feng
Writer shaping stories Musician creating harmony Artist painting visuals Storyteller bridging worlds
Exploring the intersections of research, art, and music to share ideas, spark
creativity, and build connections that inspire learning, innovation, and
meaningful change across disciplines.
About me
Mentored by Xiao Mao Kong,
I bring imagination to life through visual storytelling
Through painting and visual storytelling, I bring abstract ideas to life, offering a visual dimension to the connections I explore in my work. The paintings are oil paint on canvas, created under the instruction of my teacher, Xiao Mao Kong.
I am a student passionate about uncovering connections across the arts and humanities. Through research, writing, music, and visual art, I explore how ideas in one field echo in another. Alongside piano, I share my work through blogs, research papers, and an Instagram comic series on mental health awareness.
what i do
Where Research, Writing, and Music Come Together!
Research & Exploration
I uncover connections across arts, humanities, and science, publishing research papers that reveal patterns and insights in unexpected places.
Writing & Storytelling
I shape ideas into engaging blog posts and narratives, blending academic insight with creative expression to communicate complex concepts.
Music & Piano
I create harmony through piano performances, sharing the joy and intricacies of music that complement my written and visual work.
Mental Health Awareness
I create an Instagram comic series that promotes mental health awareness, using art and narrative to engage and educate communities.
Interdisciplinary Projects
I bring together my work in research, music, writing, and art through projects like community service and language learning platforms.
Visual Art & Creativity
Through painting and visual storytelling, I bring abstract ideas to life, offering a visual dimension to the connections I explore in my work. The paintings are oil paint on canvas, created under the instruction of my teacher, Xiao Mao Kong.
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My Portfolio
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The piano is where I find my voice. Each note I play carries a piece of my emotion — calm, passion, and reflection. It’s more than sound; it’s how I tell my story without words.






Oracle Bones and the Fragments of Truth: In Oracle Bones, American writer and journalist Peter Hessler offers a deeply
The Symposium Experiment: Last spring, as I was in the midst of writing my research paper on the constitutions
The Ethics of Bearing Witness: In school, I did a research project on Japan’s Unit 731. It was the first time I’ve found myself
Why China’s Mass Ideology Endured- and Iran’s Didn’t: What drives a revolution: ideology, leadership, or mass psychology?
Authoritarian Minds: The Psychology Behind Constitutional Power Grabs Most governments claim to rule by law,
Effects of Pseudoscience on Society: In a world driven by scientific advancements and information, it is alarming how
The Mozart Effect: Music in the Mind: The Mozart effect has been circulated around in popular culture for some times
Controversies surrounding Homeopathy: As mentioned in the previous blog, homeopathy is a very controversial
The History of Homeopathy: Homeopathy stands out as a controversial and unique part of alternative medicine because of
Importance of distinguishing pseudoscience from real science: I went to a pre college program at Brown
Abstract Both the Republic of China (ROC) and the People's Republic of China (PRC) started out with constitutions promising democratic principles and social welfare; however, the two governments diverged greatly in outcomes despite early similarities.
This paper compares the constitutional evolutions of the ROC and PRC across three parallel phases: their founding periods (1912–1949 in ROC; 1949–1957 in PRC), eras of authoritarian consolidation (1949–1987 in ROC; 1957–1978 in PRC), and reform periods (1987–2000 in ROC; 1978–2012 in PRC). Constitutionalism was analyzed through three lenses: ideology/structure, enumerated rights, and practical implementation.
This paper argued that both constitutions originally embraced democratic ideals but failed to prevent authoritarianism. The PRC repeatedly revised its constitution, weakening its credibility. Only the ROC, through Chiang Ching-kuo’s 1987 decision, transitioned to a functioning democracy. Ultimately, despite ideological differences, both systems revealed that constitutional outcomes were determined more by individual leaders than by the texts themselves, highlighting that constitutions, in practice, serve political power more than they constrain it.
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Constitutional Promises and Authoritarian Realities:
How Constitutions Shaped, and Failed to Shape Democracy in the ROC and the PRC
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