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211. My Winter Holiday
I stood alone on the beach. Green plants surrounded me. The sea was immense, and gave me a special kind of feeling. There were just a few people, no pollution, no noise and no bustle. It was like
Author: WANG ZHAONING Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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212. 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
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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213. 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
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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214. 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.
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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215. 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
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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216. My Mother and Me
I was born in 1982, in the Yimeng mountain area of Shandong Province, one of the poorest regions in east China. The local people there still have a feudalistic mentality, and firmly believe that men
Author: WANG QIAN Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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217. 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
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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218. How Do Chinese Manage Their Money Matters?
JI Jing, a 24-year-old sound engineer, works out a budget on each payday so as to make ends meet each month. Ji found work in Beijing after graduating from college, and now makes a decent 4,500 yuan
Author: WANG HAO Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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219. The Hierarchical Realm of Being
OUR approach to and expectations of life generally indicate our essential attitude and life motivations. An example is the following story about four of Confucius' disciples, and how they told him of
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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220. The Attitude towards Life and Death
TO be, or not to be, that is the question ..." to Hamlet and to the majority of people, who generally treasure life and fear death. In many cultures it is taboo to raise the topic of death in
Author: WANG KEPING Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML