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11. Sesame Candy and Its Origin
SESAME CANDY - sweet, fragrant, crisp and nourishing - consists mainly of fine glutinous rice, sesame seeds and sugar. Sweet-scented osmanthus and preserved tangerines are added for flavor. About 500
Author: XIAO TANG Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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12. Bureaucrats on Trial
THE Bohai No. 2 was a 37-mil-A lion-yuan off-shore oil rig imported from Japan in 1973. When it went down in Bohai Bay in 1979, killing 72 of the 74 persons aboard, the disaster was attributed to
Author: TANG ZHONGPU Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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13. Scissors of Long Excellence
IN a recent national test, a piece of white cloth folded into 40 layers was cut with a single stroke by a pair of Zhang Xiaoquan-brand scissors, while the other brands tested failed. The Zhang
Author: TANG QINGZHONG Year 1981 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. Pan Gu Makes the World
The first in a new series featuring ancient legends and intersting stories from history.A Chinese legend tells how Pan Gu created the world.In the beginning heaven and earth were still one and all
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. Nu Wa Patches Up the Sky
AN early female figure in Chinese mythology is the goddess Nu Wa (sometimes Nu Kua). According to one legend it was she who was the creator of mankind.The earth was a beautiful place with blossoming
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor
THE Chinese people often refer to themselves as the descendants of Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor, a part-real, part-legendary personage. Many extravagant tales grew up around him. A collection of
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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17. Hou Yi the Sun-Shooter and Chang'e the Lady in the Moon
HOU Yi and Chang'e are two of the best-known figures in Chinese mythology. The story of Chang'e and her flight to the moon is familiar to every Chinese, and a favorite subject of poets. In his poem
Author: WEI TANG Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. Yu the Great Conquers the Flood
YU THE GREAT, the best-loved and best known of several legendary rulers, is now considered to have been an actual person, the first ruler of the Xia dynasty (2205-1766 B.C.). Perhaps many incidents
Author: WEI TANG Year 1981 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. Jie the Tyrant, Last King of Xia
TALES that have grown up about Jie, last king of the Xia dynasty (c. 21st - c. 16th century B.C.), picture him as highly intelligent and immensely strong, able to subdue wild beasts and straighten
Author: WEI TANG Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. The Story of Yi Yin
YI YIN is one of those types that recur frequently in Chinese folklore - the wise counselor who gives his monarch honest advice and has the interests of the people at heart. That such figures are
Author: WEI TANG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML