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1. Women of the Derung Minority
One of the smallest minorities in China, the Derung have traditionally been viewed by outsiders as something of a mystery. The following article provides a small glimpse into the everyday life of one
Author: LUO RONGFEN Year 1995 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. 2,000 Years of Chinese Pagodas
TRAVELERS see pagodas everywhere in China - in cities, on mountaintops, beside rivers, near temples. The oldest of them date from the first century A.D., when Buddhism was introduced from India.
Author: LUO ZHEWEN Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. New Finds About the Great Wall
IN CHINESE the Great Wall is known as the Ten-Thousand-Li (5,000-kilometer) Wall. In fact, ten times that length, or more than 50,000 km. of such defense works, were built in China's history.
Author: LUO-ZHEWEN Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Legends, Stone Anchors, and the 'Chinese Columbus' Theory
Did Chinese Buddhist monks reach the Americas - specifically, Mexico - 1,000 years before Columbus? This old debate has come back to life in Chinese academic circles since the 1960s. The 1975
Author: LUO RONGQU Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. New Survey
A NEW investigation of the Great Wall has shown us that there is still much to be learned about China's most famous cultural relic. The survey was started after a 1979 conference sponsored by the
Author: LUO ZHEWEN Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Battle of the Red Cliff
This crucial battle and the events leading up to it are recounted in Chapters 43 through 50 of the novel; incidents from Chapters 44, 45 and 46 appear below. Sun Quan, ruler of the Wu Kingdom in the
Author: LUO GUANZHONG Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Nuotang Opera: A 'Living Fossil'
CHINESE OPERAS which have survived over many centuries have their roots in oral folk literature and religious rituals. Often what has been sifted down to the present has been altered by past
Author: LUO JIAWEN Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Hometown of the Writing Brush
FEW PRODUCTS are as typically Chinese as the writing brush. It has been used for some 2,000 years as the chief instrument not only for writing but also for painting and fine calligraphy (an art in
Author: LUO GUOJUN Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. A Painter of Ice and Snow
FENG QING is noted for his oil paintings of ice and snow landscapes. His pictures reflect the peace, space and purity of China's vast Northeast, attributes that are in marked contrast to the busy,
Author: LUO FEI Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. The City That's Helping Itself to Education
When in need, rely on yourself - this seems to be the motto of Anyang as far as education is concerned. Staff reporter LUO LIN shows how the city is investing in its own future with better
Author: LUO LIN Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML