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1. The Interplay Between Fortune and Misfortune
TIME and the seasons in China's countryside pass according to the agricultural Lunar Calendar, and at least one festival is celebrated each month. Most important is Spring Festival (chunjie), when
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2. The Soup Allegory of Harmony
WHETHER a person eats to live or vice versa, everyone needs food. History bears witness to humankind's concept of food as a prerequisite for survival, the fulfillment of which also brings enormous
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3. The Delightful Pursuit of Human Love
LANGUAGE learners often comment about the difficulties they encounter with Chinese, in the sense of the ambiguity of some of its characters. This aspect is also true in the philosophical sense. The
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4. The Great and the Small
ALL living things are different - in species, individual characteristics and other factors. Stretch out a hand before you, and you see five fingers of different lengths. If you attempt to modify your
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5. Paradise in Sudden Enlightenment
THE pinnacled churches throughout the European continent, and the communicants within at their silent devotions to lit candles are generally a source of awe and reverence to visitors from the Far East
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6. Loving People and Treasuring Things
THE sandstorms that sweep through China's inland generally strike hardest in the north. Beijing suffers the most. Spring in the capital - that short, precious respite between a bitterly cold winter
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7. Be Spring to All Things
ONE old saying that is particularly rooted in the Chinese consciousness is "Spring is the most meaningful season." It has particular significance in rural regions, where spring is the time for plowing
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8. Practical Wisdom in Horse Racing
JUNE is a significant month in China, as this is when the state university entrance exams take place. In Beijing over 80,000 participated in this highly competitive event on the June 7/8 weekend.
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9. The Sage Wisdom of Reversion
LAST month we had a discussion on practical wisdom, with particular reference to a story about horse racing. This month we look at sage wisdom from a different perspective. If practical wisdom deals
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10. The Heavenly Way and the Human Way
HAVING never worshipped the godhead, China's population is generally regarded as atheist. Religion is not, however, an alien concept. People frequently exclaim "Good Heavens!" (tian na) and "Good Lord
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