Lerne Chinesisch in China mit der Keats School

General standards of ancient Chinese marriage: Age

4. November 2013

The 1st consideration was age. The prospective couple should be about the same marriageable age, which meant that on the one hand, they had to be old enough to live as husband and wife; while on the other hand, there should be a proper gap in age so that they would enjoy a harmonious marriage […]

The origin of Chinese matchmakers

4. November 2013

As to the origin of “méi pó”, a Chinese term for matchmakers, there is a popular folktale in Shaanxi Province. Long time ago, people from the two banks of the Wei River seldom communicated with each other, lat alone forming marriage alliances. One year, a young man coming from the north of the Wei River […]

An Authentic Chinese word: yellow

4. November 2013

In the Chinese language, “黄色” (huáng sè) means “yellow”. However, the meaning of “黄色电影huáng sè diàn yǐn?”, “电影” means “film”. The whole phrase doesn’t mean “yellow films”, which is a confusing phrase. Actually it means “pornographic movie”. And “黄金huáng jīn” refers to the golden. So how about the meaning of “黄金周huáng jīn zhōu” (周—week)? In […]

Gong Xi Fa Cai

2. November 2013

If you study Chinese , you probably will hear ”恭喜发财(ɡōnɡ xǐ fā cái)”. “恭喜发财(ɡōnɡ xǐ fā cái)” means a good wish to making money. “恭喜发财(ɡōnɡ xǐ fā cái)” has been said to other people a thousand times during the Spring Festival. This is related to a man named “财神(cái shén)” in China. But who is […]

From the Hill Overlooking the River Living in the Hilly Places

2. November 2013

The primitives who lived in the mountains before, while lived in the plat ground later. In Chinese culture, “阴” and “阳” are very important conception. They were not afraid to build “阳宅” which is for the living person to live in with the images basing on the hill and overlooking the river. At the same […]

Analyzing the Development of Patrilineal Clan Commune in Chinese Culture

2. November 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 […]

Qi Huangong Dominated the Ancient China for the First Time

2. November 2013

Recent years, majority of the overseas are fighting to study Chinese in China. The foreign students who learn Chinese in China may have mastered the knowledge of the Warring State Period. Since you have learnt the history of Warring State Period from Chinese culture, it is easy for the foreigners who study Mandarin in China […]

The Initial Stages of Chinese Dancing

2. November 2013

In the present society, the family of dancing had become so huge with a considerable numbers of sub-branches under it, people about to travel around the world and learn Chinese in China will discover that the traces of it can be found from different corners of the world, nobody can simply live without it. The […]

Chinese Folk Music

2. November 2013

If we compare the folk music to a non-governmental woman, there is not any tone of discrimination against it, for it is well-known for friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China that the folk music was originally born among the people, and had been developed among the people, the rulers had always been suppressing […]

The Characteristic of the Costumes of Han Nationality

2. November 2013

The left-buttoned characteristics of the Han costume had been well kept in Chinese history, readers who are waiting to learn Chinese in China can see the outlook of the right-buttoned high polo necked through the jade wares, stone wares and porcelain Shang people evacuated from Anyang, Henan province. To learn study Chinese in China, the […]

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