Lerne Chinesisch in China mit der Keats School

Poetry of the Tang Dynasty

2. November 2013

Friends who’d like to study Mandarin in China may discover that the poetry of the Tang Dynasty represents the highest level of the literature of the Tang Dynasty, therefore, can be considered to be the symbol of that period. Friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China may also discover that the “Quán táng shī” […]

The Evolution of the Commandments of the Taoism

2. November 2013

The Taoism is well-known by those who are interested in Chinese culture and are waiting to come to learn Chinese in China to be an indigenous religion in China, and it had attracted multitudinous followers through thousand years of development. It is understandable that the Taoist disciples are from different walks of life of varied […]

Six Therapeutic Principles of Chinese Medicine

2. November 2013

It is not hard for friends who’d love to learn Chinese in China to discover that the prescriptions for the same disease may be varied if you often go to hospitals of traditional Chinese medicine, however, when two different patients with similar syndromes would be able to receive quite similar prescriptions, why? Well, it may […]

The Diet Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medical Science

2. November 2013

In the long lasting development process of the traditional Chinese medical science, the traditional Chinese physicians have ever come up with the idea of curing diseases by using different types of food, which was called “Diet Therapy” today. Those who learn Chinese in China can feel that more and more Chinese people attaché greater importance […]

The Costumes in Remote Ages and Shang Dynasty

2. November 2013

Nowadays, we can see all kinds of colorful costumes in the daily life. About the origin of the costumes, it should be in the process of doing farm work. It is said that the image of the Yan Emperor was like this: wearing a red short thing, something like armlet in the arms, wearing a […]

Chinese Manners in Feast

1. November 2013

As we all know, China is called the state of ceremonies. The manners exist in every detail of life. We have a procedure in the manners in feast that the foreign students who come to learn Chinese in China should know because it will be helpful when you get along with Chinese people. First of […]

Famous Artist Wu Changshuo in Qing Dynasty

1. November 2013

As an important person in the development of seal cutting in Ming and Qing period, Wu Changshuo made a summarization of the abundant heritage passed down from the former generations. When you study Chinese in China, you will learn that Wu was not only ambitious, but also held his perspectives and proposals in art. Wu […]

Famous Dishes in Lu Cuisine

1. November 2013

Many famous dishes in Lu cuisine (Shandong cuisine) have a long history and profound cultural background. You may know one of the traditional dishes named braised intestines in brown sauce when they study Chinese in China which has an interesting story about the origin of the name. It is said that this dish was firstly […]

Dwelling House Tian Jing in South China

1. November 2013

Tian Jing is a kind of dwellings style in the south of China. As a matter of fact, Tian Jing is also courtyard and the only difference is that it is smaller. Just as the foreigners who study in qualified Mandarin program in China, the south China is hot and rainy and wet. Adding the […]

200 Activities Will Be Held in China’s Russia Year

30. Oktober 2013

According to the survey, the total tourists visit between China and Russia reached 3.35 million in 2011, among which 2.5363 Russian visited China, making it the third market generating country of China. Some of the foreign students who study Mandarin Chinese in China may be told that the Deputy Director of China National Tourism Administration […]

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