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A Study on the Desire for Power of three Tusis's in A Lai's Novels, Executioner Er Yi and The Dust Settles (아라이의 소설 「형 집행인 얼이」와 『색에 물들다』 속의 투쓰 삼부자의 '권력 욕망' 연구)

  • 박정원;배도임
    • Journal of Sinology and China Studies
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    • v.81
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    • pp.85-112
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    • 2019
  • Executioner Er Yi, writer A Lai's novel, was published in the Issue No. 1 in the magazine Flower City in 1997. The Dust Settles was finished in 1994 but was published in book form by People's Literature Publishing Company in 1998. The core point of Executioner Er Yi and The Dust Settles was who would be the next Tusi and who would grab the power. The common point that led the story was who the father Tusi would give his power to, first or second son. Accordingly, all three men, father and two sons, struggled for power in both works. In other words, around 'Tusi=Power', the power struggle among 'Gangtuo Tusi (father) and elder son and Pabasijia (second son)' and 'Maiqi Tusi (father) and Danzhengongbu (the first son) and the Fool(second son)' was the major events in the novels. Also, Monk Gongburenqin and Monk Wengboyisi disobeyed the authority of Tusi, who was an order-giver, and threatened to his power, so their tongues got cut. The headcutter(executioner) who obeyed his orders and was a slave, Er Yi (father) and Er Yi (his son) executed them.

La symétrie de l'univers littéraire de Samuel Beckett sous l'influence d'Arnold Geulincx - autour de Murphy et d'En attendant Godot (횔링크스로 읽는 베케트 문학의 대칭성 - 소설 『머피Murphy』와 희곡 『고도를 기다리며 En attendant Godot』를 중심으로)

  • 김두리
    • 한국프랑스학논집
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    • v.107
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2019
  • Cette étude a pour but d'analyser la symétrie des œuvres littéraires de Samuel Beckett autour de son roman Murphy (1938) et de sa pièce de théâtre En attendant Godot (1952). Selon Katharine Wort, « tout est symétrique et tend ô arriver en double » dans la structure d'En attendant Godot. En effet, la symétrie est omniprésente dans l'univers littéraire de Beckett non seulement sur le plan des structures textuelles mais aussi sur le plan du langage et du comportement des personnages. Beckett a dit : « si vous voulez trouver les origines d'En attendant Godot, regardez Murphy. » Murphy est un personnage éponyme qui « se sentait fendu en deux, d'un côté un corps, de l'autre côté un esprit ». Étant donné que Murphy a reçu de l'influence du philosophe « post-cartésien » Arnold Geulincx, on vise d'abord ô trouver des implications de sa théorie occasionnaliste et ensuite ô vérifier la relation entre la structure symétrique du texte et sa philosophie. Enfin autour d'En attendant Godot, on vise ô confirmer des effets engendrés par la symétrie des deux actes et du mime des deux protagonistes Estragon et Vladimir en recourant ô leurs chapeaux. Beckett a mis dans sa tragicomédie des magnifiques scènes symétriques qui créent un effet grotesque. La symétrie du texte beckettien commence par le dédoublement entre le corps et l'esprit (Murphy) ou entre l'ego et l'alter ego (Estragon et Vladimir). Et elle représente d'un côté le cycle, la répétition, l'éternité et de l'autre côté le système fermé, la stagnation de la situation et du temps. Elle reflète donc la conscience du monde de Beckett. Dans le roman Murphy, il y a un jeu d'échec entre Murphy et M. Endon, un « petit gaga » de la Maison Madeleine de Miséricorde Mentale (M.M.M.M). M. Endon qui s'était replié sur lui-même a joué aux échecs pour obtenir sans relâche une position symétrique. Murphy n'a pu être perçu par M. Endon. Et Murphy qui imitait dans un premier temps les symétries successives de M. Endon a fini par abandonner la partie d'échecs, après avoir réalisé l'impossible imitation des coups de son adversaire : il concrétise l'axiome de Geulincx ubi nihil vales ibi nihil velis ("wherein you have no power, therein neither should you will" traduit par Beckett). Beckett était adepte du jeu d'échecs et l'échec est un de ses motifs répétitifs pour représenter l'existence limitée de l'homme. De plus Beckett considérait la scène comme un échiquier. En résultat, la symétrie du texte beckettien montre sa poétique de « form is content, content is form » et puis dans l'univers littéraire de Beckett qui écrivait en français et traduisait en anglais lui-même ou ô l'inverse jusqu'ô la fin de sa vie, incarne le mouvement « keep ! for end » que Beckett a écrit comme une sorte de testament au-dessus de son autographe du poème anglais what is the word (1989).

Ambivalent Meaning of Beiping Cultural Salon in 1930s (1930년대 베이핑(北平) 문화 살롱의 양가적 의미)

  • 이경하
    • CHINESE LITERATURE
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    • v.97
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    • pp.173-200
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    • 2018
  • The cultural salons in Beiping were very unique phenomenon in the 1930's Chines culturalhistory. These salons were created in the Beiping's urban environment with generosity toscholarship and art. The typical examples of these were the 'Lin Huiyin's salon' by Lin Huiyinand 'Poetry reading salon' by Zhu Gunagqian. 'Lin Huiyin's salon' became the representative salonin Beiping before the Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937. In 'Lin Huiyin's salon' they heldmeeting in an impromptu, free and somewhat distracted atmosphere without any specific theme. Onthe other hand, Zhu Guangqian's 'Poetry reading salon', which included scholars, critics, poets andtheoreticians centered on Peking University and Tsinghua University, tendered to be academicbecause its main purpose was to test the "successful readability of new poetry". These two culturalsalons have received a positive evaluation in terms of promoting the 'Beiping school' andactivating the literary world, but the members who attended these salons were satirized as bluffersand hypocrites in the novels "The living room of our wife"(1933) and "The cat"(1946) which werewritten by Bingxin and Qian Zhougshu, respectively. In this article, I examined the positiveinfluences on cultural topography at the time and showed how they were reflected to the intelligentintellectuals who did not participate in the salons. Based on these contemplations, I also had achance to look at the 1930's salons correctly through ambivalent viewpoint.

Analysis on elements of policy changes in character industry (캐릭터산업의 정책변인연구)

  • Han, Chang-Wan
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.33
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    • pp.597-616
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    • 2013
  • Character industry is not only knowledge-based industry chiefly with copyrights but also motive power for creative economy to take a role functionally over the fields of industries because it has industrial characteristic as complement product to promote sale value in manufacturing industry and service industry and increase profit on sales. Since 2003, the national policy related to character has aimed to maximize effect among connected industries, extend its business abroad, enforce copyrights through the improvement of marketing system, develop industrial infrastructure through raising quality of character products. With the result of this policy, the successful cases of connected contents have been crystallized and domestic character industry has stepped up methodically since 2007. It is needed to reset the scales of character industry and industrial stats because there are more know-how of self industry promotion and more related characters through strategy of market departmentalization starting with cartoon, animation, games, novels, movies and musicals. Especially, The Korea government set our target for 'Global Top Five Character Power' since 2009 and has started to carry out to find global star characters, support to establish network among connected industries, diversify promotion channels, and develop licensing business. Particularly, since 2013, There have been prospered the indoor character theme park with time management just like character experimental marketing or Kids cafes using characters, the demand market of digital character focusing on SNS emoticon, and the performance market for character musical consistently. Moreover, The domestic and foreign illegal black markets on off-line have been enlarged, so we need another policy alternative. To prepare for the era of exploding character demand market and diversifying platform, it is needed to set up a solid strategy that is required the elements of policy changes in character industry to vitalize character industry and support new character design and connected contents. the following shows that the elements of policy changes related to the existing policy, the current position of market. Nowadays, the elements of policy changes in domestic character industry are that variety of consumers in the digital character market according to platform diversification, Convergence contents of character goods for the Korean waves, legalization of the illegal black contents market, and controling the tendency of consumers in departmentalized market. This can help find the policy issue entirely deferent with the existing character powers like US, Japan or Europe. In its final analysis, the alternatives are the promotion of models with contract copyrights of domestic and foreign connected contents, the diversification of profit models of platform economy, the additive development of target market related to enlarging the Korean waves, and the strategy of character market for the age-specific tendency according to developing character demand market.

The study of narrative of cartoon Focusing on prerequisites for narrative in the Theory of 『Story and Discourse』 by S. Chatman (카툰의 서사 연구 (S.채트먼의 『이야기와 담론』 이론의 서사의 전제조건을 중심으로))

  • Ahn, So Ra;Lee, Won Soek
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.33
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    • pp.223-246
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    • 2013
  • Even though cartoons and narration comics were born from different origin, they have been called by names such as 'cartoons' or 'comics'. The reason can be found in the similarity of cartoons and narration comics. The similarity of cartoons and narration comics is the genre consisting of writing and drawing. Writing can be the format of expression and it can represent the story. Such story is present as a component of 'narration'. Sub genre of comics includes cartoons and narration comics. It includes animation in a broad range. In cases of narration comics and animation, it is thought that narration is present with continuity of time. However, in case of cartoon, because one or two cuts without continuity of writing are frequently expressed, it is being asked whether narration is present. It is easy to be reminded of epic or chanson de geste whenever you hear 'narration'. Since it deals with a biography of the character, we think the concept of 'narration' with temporality. However, narration provides a certain event in a broad range. Thus, cartoons presenting one event with the image may have the existence of narration, because description of multiple scenes of narrative comics can be implicitly represented in cartoons. As such implications leave a space, the empty space can be filled by active reasoning of recipients. However, nevertheless, it is very difficult to find studies as well as mentions of narration in cartoons. Thus, in this paper, we investigate the concept and structure of narration and demonstrate the presence of narration in cartoons. First of all, we looked at the narration theory in literature before studying narration in cartoons. The reason is that we thought the approach to the literary theory was required in order to investigate the basic elements, since cartoons are a collection of writing and drawing. We were focused on the prerequisites of narration presented in "story and discourse" of s. Chatman. If the prerequisites of narration are present, we can assume that the narration is present. The prerequisites are 'narration reasoning', 'screening', 'consistency', 'process statements' and 'stasis statement'. As s. Chatman described them as prerequisites of narration, he analyzed the narration structures of films and novels. In addition, we revealed that the narrations were present in cartoons as we identified how prerequisites of narration presented by Chatman were presented and expressed through "vocabulary of comics", "Timeframe" and "life in the line" described in "understanding comics" by Scott McCloud.

Clinical Analysis of Infective Endocarditis (감염성 심내막염의 임상적 고찰)

  • Kim, Hyuck;Kim, Young-Hak;Chung, Won-Sang;Shin, Kyung-Wook;Kim, Ji-Hoon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.619-626
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    • 2010
  • Background: The indications and the optimal time of surgery of infective endocarditis are controversial. We report the surgical results of our hospital during the last 10 years with literature review. Material and Method: Between January 2000 and December 2009, we enrolled 23 infective endocarditis patients who underwent surgery, and analyzed retrospectively. In the preoperative blood culture, 8 cases (34.8%) were positive. The average preoperative antibiotics treatment period was $20.78{\pm}16.00$ days. There were 12 (52.2%) urgent operations. The average follow up period was $49.26{\pm}33.21$ months. Result: 20 mechanical valve replacements were performed, 9 in aortic position, 8 in mitral position and 3 in the both positions. The other procedures were one mitral valvuloplasty, one infected myxoma extirpation, and one infected pacemaker lead removal with debridement. The average period of postoperative intravenous antibiotic treatment was $24.39{\pm}15.98$ days. There were 5 complications, including 2 cases of postoperative bleeding, one postcardiotomy syndrome, one cerebral ischemia, and a low cardiac output syndrome. There were statistically significant postoperative improvement in NYHA class, left ventricle end diastolic/end systolic volume, and left atrium size (p-value < 0.05). Conclusion: We could obtain the satisfactory results without any moftalities by using sufficient preoperative antibiotics in hemodynamically stable patients, and by prompt surgery in unstable patients.

소설과 말기 암환자를 통해 본 한국인의 죽음의 의미

  • Jeon, Hye-Won;Kim, Bun-Han
    • Korean Journal of Hospice Care
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.34-54
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    • 2003
  • Every one experiences death one day, however no one can knows exactly what it is because people can not experience death until it comes, it is therefore impossible to judge correctly on the phenomenon of the death. On the whole, man experiences indirect death through the mass communications such as TV drama, fiction, magazine etc because those methods can easily access by every one. In addition to this, people usually acquire the negative awareness of death through the dramatic change of story like dying of cancer for dramatic effect by giving scare and fear to the cancers. The purpose of this study is to provide basic information on the spiritual care that enables the facing death patients to accept death as a part of life and divert hope from scare about after death by comparing and analyzing of two aspects of death meaning I.e, Korean fiction and the end stage cancer patients. Additionally, for medical staff to understand the facing death cancer patients by making to aware patients correctly and provide the better quality of care. The study was performed from September 28, 2002 to February, 28 2003. The materials of this study were collected by direct data obtained from observation, interviews, note and diary of end stage of cancer patients and written materials acquired from Korean contemporary fiction. Participants of this study were 4 end stage cancer patients including 2 lung cancer patients, 1 liver cancer patient and 1 esophagus cancer patient. The methodology used in this study was divided into two types; Huberman & Miles methodology was used for fiction to find and categorize subject, and Colaizzi, one of phenomenological methodology was used for end stage cancer patients to find the major meaning, subject and categorization. 1.The death investigated in the fiction, was found as a progress of negative emotion, acceptance and sublimation, life related subjects in the negative emotion were tenacity for life, anxiety, lingering attachment, responsibility, abandonment and death related subjects were shock, isolation, fear, scare and rejection. Acceptance related subjects were acceptance, destiny, secularism, preparation and arrangement, and sublimation related subjects were sublimation through Christian and Buddhism. 2.The death showed in the participants was negative emotion, acceptance and sublimation, life related subjects were repentance, anxiety, responsibility and hopelessness, and death related subjects were dejection, solitude, anger, fear and scare. The acceptance was a type of religious acceptance that admitted instantly by reaching an understanding with the God, and death was accepted as a progress of preparation, arrangement, acceptance and hope. Sublimation related subjects were Christian sublimation and relief or destiny incurred from self-reflective sublimation through communications and thoughts. 3.The death in view of fiction and participants were positively accepted both death and negative emotion, and the study disclosed the fact that death was sublimated dependent on religion. 4.The progress of negative emotion, acceptance and sublimation was disclosed more complicated and various in the real end stage cancer patients and acceptance only found in the patients on the form of religious acceptance, according to the results compared with fiction and real end stage cancer patients. The death showed in the fiction was standardized, gradated and similar progress with psychological status of Kubler-Ross. However, death in the participants was showed complex and various feelings simultaneously, and sometimes they accepted death positively. The sublimation through religion was found in Buddhism and Christian in the fiction and mostly Christian in the participants due to a number of Hospice patients. It was found that negative emotion various types of death was more found in the participants than fiction. It is therefore necessary to study on the response of death in various types. In the participants death was incurred more systematic and variously, we knew that nursing practice focused on experience of participants is required and reality on death is much profound than we analyzed and presented, lots of situations and reactions should be premised because we can not completely rule out the negligence possibility of care mediation of participants. In caring for the facing death patients, we discovered and confirmed again through this study that the spiritual care should be needed as a mediation method.

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A Study on Design Techniques of Palace Gardens presented in Donggwoldo (동궐도에 보이는 궁궐정원의 조영수법)

  • Chin, Sang-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.26-37
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    • 2015
  • This paper aims to review all landscaping elements of Donggwoldo by building and identify the palatial garden landscaping characteristics and landscaping methods in a bid to explore landscaping methods applicable for modern-time gardens of Korea through Succession of Tradition. The research methodology was adopted by which the palatial gardens appearing in Donggwoldo were observed according to garden elements to identify their characteristics. Garden elements in Donggwoldo include oddly shaped stones, ponds, buildings and Madang, borders and areas, and trees. Their characteristics were analyzed, and as a result they are outlined as follows. Location : Buildings in Donggwoldo were located in the optimal areas within the Myungdang (the best location), with the building sites being created by transforming the natural topography positively according to the existing topography and uses. Tree planting : The construction of the buildings involved using the existing trees. There were no specific principle and method of planting trees, and no specific criteria for choosing the kind of tree. Symmetrical planting was adopted and its is considered embracing the viewpoint of making gardens based on the expression of Yin and Yang. Strongly symbolical kinds of trees were also adopted. Bangji : it takes a nearly circular shape in palatial gardens, and such shapes represent conceptual and abstract symbols. They were also frequently used as the place of public entertainment. Pavilions : they did not take a certain standard shape. They had diverse shapes, including a triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon and cross. Oddly shaped stones : Oddly shapes stones and stone cases were deployed mainly near the bedroom and the crow prince's residence and in the rear garden. Hwagye : it appeared mainly in the back of the bedroom, the crown prince's residence, the princess's residence, and other women's quarters. Chwibyeong : it was installed for the purpose of drawing the natural energy like a natural inlet instead of being the nature-dividing wall. Korea's garden composition method was very different from the Western and Chinese method. Overall, Chosun palatial garden style was characterized by strict and Confucian features, while the garden construction method adopted the Taoism thought. Yet, the gardens had a carefree aspect.

Clinical Characteristics of Pulmonary Cryptococcosis (국내 폐효모균증의 임상적 특징)

  • Moon, Doo-Seop;Yoo, Jeong-Soo;Kim, Chung-Mi;Kim, Yeon-Soo;Kim, Seung-Min;Oh, Kwang-Taek;Sohn, Jang-Won;Yang, Seok-Chul;Yoon, Ho-Joo;Shin, Dong-Ho;Park, Sung-Soo;Lee, Jung-Hee;Hahm, Shee-Young
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.1083-1093
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    • 1997
  • Background : So far, there have been numerous reports on organ damage due to cryptococcosis, however, cases of lung localization have been infrequently reported. Recently pulmonary cryptococcosis has been reported more frequently than before due to enhanced diagnostic techniques and increased underlying diseases. Method : The author, therefore, analyzed the clinical manifestations of 5 cryptococcosis cases that we experienced at Hanyang University Hospital from 1985 to 1996 and 9 cases reported in Korea from 1984 and 1996 retrospectively. The following results were obtained. Results : Cryptococcosis occurred frequently over sixth decade and the male to female ratio was 3.6 : 1. Underlying diseases included acute rejection after kidney transplantation, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune hepatitis, diabetes mellitus and state of bilateral adrenalectomy. Remaining 8 cases had no evidence of an underlying disease. Because the symptoms were subacute & nonspecific, and not improved by conventional antibiotics, 6 patients of 14 pulmonary cryptococcosis patients were treated as pulmonary tuberculosis before correct diagnosis was made. There were three asymptomatic cases. According to the results of CXR, solitary alveolar consolidation was the most common finding(8 cases) followed by diffuse infiltration(5 cases). It also showed pleural effusion, hilar lymphadenopathy and cavity formation that was rarely reported in world literature. The diagnasis was made through fine needle aspiration biopsy in 10 cases, open thoracotomy in 2 cases, transbronchial lung biopsy in 1 case. and thoracentesis with pleural biopsy in 1 case. Only one case showed positive result in sputum stain and culture, serum latex agglutination test for cryptococcus neoformans. Treatment modalities were various such as fluconazole, amphotericin B, flucytosine, ketoconazole, surgery and it's combination. After 1990 year, there was a trend that fluconazole or ketoconazole are more used than other therapeutic modalities. Conclusion : Because the symptoms are subacute & nonspecific and not improved by conventional antibiotics, pulmonary cryptococcosis is likely to misdiagnosis as pulmonary tuberculosis in Korea. Because the diagnosic yield of sputum stain, culture and serologic test for pulmonary cryptococcosis is low, histologic diagnosis is need in most pulmonary cryptococcosis.

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Reductive degradation of Chlorinated compounds by using Iron Minerals (철 광물에 의한 염소계 유기화합물의 환원적분해)

  • Kim, Sung-Kuk;Park, Sang-Won
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2004
  • Chlorinated and nitroaromatic compounds are non-degradable substances that are extremely toxic and are known to be carcinogens and mutation causing agents. Moreover, the half-lives of substances such as carbon tetrachloride, hexachloroethane and nitroaromatic compounds are several decades. In this study, the optimal conditions to detoxify chlorinated compounds by the reductive degradation were investigated. The following results were obtained in the reductive degradation of CCl$_4$, C$_2$Cl$\_$6/, C$_2$HCl$\_$5/, C$_2$Cl$_4$, and C$_2$HCl$\_$5/ by using Fe, FeS and FeS$_2$ as mediators. CCl$_4$ was reduced to CH$_2$Cl$_3$ and CH$_2$Cl$_2$in anaerobic conditions when FeS was used as a mediator. While the reduction of CCl$_4$ to CHCl$_3$ was rapidly proceeded, the reduction of CHCl$_3$ to CH$_2$Cl$_2$ was occurred slowly. Further reduction to CH$_3$Cl was not observed. Unlike CCl$_4$, C$_2$Cl$\_$6/ was degraded to C$_2$HCl$\_$5/, C$_2$Cl$_4$. C$_2$HCl$_3$ and cis-1,2-C$_2$H$_2$Cl$_2$ by complicated pathways such as hydrogenolysis, dehalo-elimination and dehydrohalogenation. A small amount of C$_2$HCl$\_$5/ was detected only in the early stages of the reduction. However, majority of the C$_2$Cl$\_$6/ was reduced to C$_2$Cl$_4$. cis-1,2-C$_2$H$_2$C1$_2$ was the only product among other possible isomers.