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The Requirements for Arranging the Gate of House in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

By learn Chinese in China, you may have met the Nei Xing before. The Feng Shui of Nei Xing in Chinese culture refers to the overall arrangement of the house, decorating and interior furnishings included. The urbanization of cities is accelerating and the price of the land is ballooning, too. Besides, the house for the […]

Observing the Development of Primitive Men in Later Age from Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

The development of primitive men is always the mystery in Chinese culture for the archeologists or even the foreign students who study Chinese in China. The primitive men’s conditions have made future progress in the later age. Thus, the scholars named them as “archaic Homo sapiens” or “the ancients”. And they lived in during the […]

Analyzing the Development of Patrilineal Clan Commune in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

By learning Chinese in China, maybe you still can find something relating to the patrilineal clan commune in modern society. This is an important part in the development of Chinese culture. The period of patrilineal clan commune is a transition from the clan commune to the class society as a social structure. The main features […]

The Requirements of House Construction in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

If you study Chinese in China and learn the Feng Shui culture with our articles, you may have known the importance of gate to the Feng Shui. Besides the gate, the center and the kitchen of the house have significance to the fate of house in Feng Shui in Chinese culture. And we will introduce […]

Can Feng Shui Be Applied to Modern Housing Structure?

November 2, 2013

If you study Chinese in China, you will find that most of the modern house in China have constructed with the western concepts of archeology. What’s more, there is another outstanding feature for the modern Chinese house. That is most of the houses in modern city are constructed focusing on the variety of the special […]

Explaining the Air Tank Yin Zhai from the Standpoint of the Philosophy in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

After you learning Chinese in China, you will know that Yin Zhai in deed refers to the tomb. Its name originates from the concept of Yin and Yang. It is said that the surface of earth is usually called as Yang. On the other hand, the underground is often called as Yin. The house built […]

The Legends of the Five Emperors in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

When you learn Chinese in China and the history of China, you will have the general knowledge about these five emperors in China. Huang Di has been considered as the leader of the five emperors in Chinese culture. This is the legend about Yan Di for the foreign students who study Chinese in China. It […]

The Chinese Culture in Primitive Society About Engraving Signs Painting and Carving

November 2, 2013

Since the foreign students who study Chinese in China have learnt some information about the primitive society, you may general knowledge of it know. According to the archaeologists’ survey about the relics in the primitive society in China, there are many engraving signs found by in them. For example, more than one hundred and twenty […]

The Tyranny of King Jie Caused the Downfall of Xia Dynasty

November 2, 2013

Xia Dynasty is the beginning of Chinese feudalism and created bright feudal Chinese culture in the long history. Some students of learning Chinese in China are quite interested in the Chinese culture in this period. They started a research on the history of this dynasty. Recent days, students who are studying Chinese in China took […]

Famous Leader Yu in Xia Dynasty

November 2, 2013

As for Xia Dynast, the students who learn Chinese in China may not be familiar with it at all. Xia Yuan is the name of the tribe. Majority of the Xia Yuan people ususally tooka activities in the middle reaches of the Yellow Revier. What’s more, the leader of the Xia Yuan tribe who was […]

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