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101. The Martial Monks of Shaolin Temple
AMONG the forest of steles in front of Shaolin Temple is that inscribed by Li Shimin. second emperor (reigned 627 650) of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Upon succeeding his father Li Yuan as emperor, Li
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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102. The Classic Mirror of Wise Rule
THE Tang Dynasty (618 a glorious chapter in Chinese history. II was when Emperor Taizong (named Li Shimin) (597-649) led China into a period of unprecedented political and social harmony, as well as
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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103. The Actual Journey to the West
THE following story is supplementary reading for grade schools in China: A long time ago. there lived a boy monk in a temple on the mountain. His daily tasks were to clean the temple yard early each
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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104. Qu Yuan - Poet, Patriot and Thinker
QU Yuan (340-278 B.C.) was born in the State of Chu, in what is present-day Zigui County, Hubei Province. He lived during the late Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.) of political chaos shortly
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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105. The Analects of Confucius
THE Analects of Confucius is a contemporary record of Confucius' and his disciples' quotations from more than 2,000 years ago. As such, it is seminal reading for the study of Confucius, his life and
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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106. Mount Wudang Abode of Immortals and a Martial Monk
CHINESE mythology tells of the perilous sea voyages by Chinese ancestors in search of the Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou mountains where Taoist immortals dwelt. Mount Wudang is one of China's Taoist
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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107. Imperial Tomb of an Uncrowned Emperor
THE Xianling Mausoleum lies in a cypress valley in the lush hills of Chunde Mountain, seven kilometers from Zhongxiang City in Hubei Province. Now 400 years old, its walls have long since collapsed
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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108. The Prehistoric Homestead at Zhoukoudian
THE earliest residents of Beijing dwelt in the mountain caves at Zhoukoudian to the southwest of downtown Beijing, 700,000 to 230,000 years ago. Their origins and where they moved on to are unknown.
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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109. Qing Tomb Enigmas
THE Manchurian Qing Dynasty was China's last imperial regime. All nine Qing emperors that ruled from Beijing, other than the last, Aisin-Gioro Puyi, built magnificent tombs for themselves in Zunhua
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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110. Tales of the Women at Rest in the Eastern Qing Tombs
THE Eastern Qing Tombs in Hebei's Zunhua City are the final resting place of five emperors, their respective entourages and three young princes. Of the total 161 corpses interred in the imperial
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 8 PDF HTML