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11. Xujia
MANY Peking Opera plots revolve around good and bad officials in history, who respectively represent justice and evil. In this issue we are going to introduce one of the main roles in the Peking
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 1995 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. China in the Year 1000
January 1, 1000, was just another day for the Chinese. Because China did not adopt the Gregorian calendar until January 1, 1912, no one knew that the day (actually the 11th lunar month of the second
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2000 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. How the Tang Tri-color Simplified Imperial Burials
TANG San Cai, or Tang Tri-color (tri-color pottery of the Tang Dynasty), was created as burial objects. Its existence relates closely to the political system and burial rituals of the Tang Dynasty
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. Women of the Tang Dynasty
DURING China's feudal epoch, society was male-centered. There was consequently a pervasive belief in man's superiority over woman that continued as the ruling ideology throughout feudal society.
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. Recruiting Talent to Rejuvenate the Han Dynasty
THE huge military formation of terracotta warriors and horses guarding Qinshihuang's tomb were unearthed in the 1970s after more than 2,000 years. The grand scale and consummate workmanship of this
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. Spring Festival: A Holiday That Blends Man and Nature
SINCE 1912, the Chinese people have celebrated New Year twice each year, due to China's use of both the lunar and solar calendars.Lichun - the Beginning of the New YearFor the 3,000 years leading up
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. He Shen The Richest and Most Corrupt Official of the Feudal Times
THERE are few people in Chinese history whose fame, be it for reasons of heroism or infamy, has lasted over centuries. He Shen is a name enshrined in ill fame.It is recorded that in 1799, when He
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. Beijing's Rivers
IN August 2002, the Changpu River east of the Tian'anmen Rostrum saw daylight once more after 40 years concealment underground. In the late 1960s the river was boarded over and warehouses in which to
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. Emigration and Hometown Nostalgia
ACCORDING ancient Chinese philosophy, a person's hometown is the starting and ending point of his or her life. A hometown and its inhabitants are like the roots and leaves of a tree. Those that go
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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20. Pujiu Temple and Notre Dame de Paris
AS the curtain lifted on the year 2003, two classic love stories were staged in China: the Peking Opera The West Chamber and French musical Notre Dame de Paris. To the throngs of theater-goers who
Author: HUO JIANYING Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML