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The Chinese Silk Road

November 2, 2013

The Silk Road is also referred to as the Si Road, it refers t the route starting from the western regions of Xi’an and Chang’an developed by envoy Zhangqian during his western diplomatic mission in the West Han Dynasty (202A.D-8B.C). It can be seen by readers who want to learn Chinese in China that the […]

The Types and Features of Chinese Dance

November 2, 2013

It is well-known that Chinese culture has a very long history. But some students who come to learn Chinese in China may know that Chinese dance was produced in the period before the characters were invented to record things. The fantastic dancing scene indicates the harmonious living of different peoples in China and the nature. […]

Paper Invention and Manufacture in China

November 2, 2013

One thing that the foreigners should know when they come to learn Chinese in China is that China is the earliest country of paper invention and manufacture. According to the historical records, paper was invented by Cai Lun in Eastern Han Dynasty. However, the paper made up of hemp fiber was found in ancient tomb […]

Chinese Medical Classic “Canons of Difficult Issues”

November 1, 2013

When foreign learners come to learn Chinese in China, they should know that Canons of Difficult Issues is the classic of traditional Chinese medical science. The whole name is Huang Emperor‘s Eighty-one Canon of Difficult Issues, which was written by the famous doctor Bian Que. Nowadays, many scholars believe that the age of finishing this […]

Ancient Book and Record Weiliao Zi

November 1, 2013

Weiliao Zi is a book published in the late Warring States, discussing the military affairs and politics. When you study Chinese in China, you may be told there are five chapters and totally 24 articles. The Seven Military Classics in the southern Song period was the earliest. In 1972, some bamboo books were unearthed in […]

Soft Dance Named Spring Oriole’s Song

November 1, 2013

The Spring Oriole’s Song was a famous soft dance originated in Tang Dynasty. When you come to study Chinese in China, you may be told that it originated from the Gao Emperor of Tang period who heard the oriole was singing in the morning, forming beautiful rhythm. Then the emperor ordered musician Bai Mingda to […]

Difficulties in Protecting Immovable Cultural Relics

Oktober 31, 2013

Just as the foreign students who come to study abroad in China, China is not only rich in natural resources, but also rich in cultural heritages possession. According to the result of the third survey of cultural relics, there were totally 770 thousand pieces of immovable cultural relics, excluding those in the regions of Hong […]

Great Importance of the Exhibition Enlightenment of Arts

Oktober 30, 2013

On the day of March 25th, the vice minister of the Ministry of Culture Zhao Shaohua attended to the closing ceremony of the exhibition with the theme of Arts of Enlightenment held in National Museum of China. Besides, Zhao held meeting with Pieper, the minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany who came […]

Yunnan – Vietnam Education Exchange

Oktober 30, 2013

On the date of April 3rd, the China Yunnan Education Exchange and Cooperation Promotion was held in Dayu Hotel of Hahoi. The foreign students who come to learn Chinese language in China should know it is an important supporting program to promote the education exchange and cooperation of Yunnan with Vietnam in 2012. On the […]

Influence of Anti-Japanese War to Chinese Drama

Oktober 30, 2013

Most foreigners may know something about Chinese drama when they come to learn Mandarin in China. However, they may not know that the Anti-Japanese War had great influence to the development of drama. When the war broke out, Chinese drama stepped into the state of big popularity, great development and prosperity. The most important influence […]

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