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The Invention of the Chinese Abaci

Novembre 2, 2013

Friends who’d love to learn Chinese in China must be quite interested about the use of the Chinese abaci, the exact date of the origin of the abaci are still unknown, and it is for certain that their usages must date back from a long time ago. In the documentation the Remnant Records of the […]

The Connotations of Qi and Tao in Taoism

Novembre 2, 2013

According to the doctrines of the Taoism, the Tao is the one that dominates the movements of everything, it can also be understood by language learners to learn Chinese in China as the “rule” that we are referring to today, the Tao is an entity, but the way it seems it emptiness. It’s worth noticing […]

The Chinese Manufacturing Technology of Bronze Mirrors

Novembre 2, 2013

Bronze mirror is a type of daily life utensils used by the Chinese ancients for reflecting faces, it is probably known by the foreign students who takes interest in Chinese culture and are interested in taking a trip to learn Chinese in China that before the popularization of the bronze mirrors, ancient Chinese people used […]

The Folk Literature in the Book of Songs

Novembre 2, 2013

For foreigners who come to learn Chinese in China, they should know that the Book of Songs is a very important content in Chinese culture. It is the first poems collection created in Shang Dynasty. In the Book of Songs, there are 305 poems are collected, all of which were written from the beginning of […]

Xing and Shi in Ancient China

Novembre 1, 2013

As we all know, name is an important part of a certain culture. Therefore, the foreigners who come to learn Chinese in China should know something about Xing and Shi. Generally speaking, women used Xing while what men used was Shi in the pre-Qin period. It seems a complicated concept for even Chinese people, so […]

Tea Culture – Etiquette of Knocking Fingers

Novembre 1, 2013

When you drinking tea during the process when you study Mandarin in China, you may see Chinese people often knock the fingers to express thanks. It is the so-called etiquette of knocking fingers. As a matter of fact, this etiquette originated from the etiquette of kowtow when drinking tea in ancient China. Then, people knock […]

Theories of Philosopher Xun Zi in Pre-Qin Period

Novembre 1, 2013

The ancient book and record Xun Zi is about the behaviors and theories of Xun Zi, the representative of Confucian School. During the period when you study Chinese in China, teachers may tell you his thoughts were greatly different from those of Meng Zi. The former proposed that people’s nature is bad while the latter […]

National Museum of China Opened Officially

Novembre 1, 2013

On March 1st in 2012, the official opening ceremony of the new museum of National Museum of China was held. There were many leaders presented at the ceremony. Some of the foreigners who have come to learn Chinese for a period of time may know Cai Wu, the minister of the Ministry of Culture and […]

Arts Festival “Meet in Beijing” Held in Beijing

Ottobre 30, 2013

During the period from April 28th to May 29th, the arts festival “Meet in Beijing” that hosted by the Ministry of Culture, State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and Beijing Municipal People’s Government and jointly sponsored by China Foreign Culture Group and Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture will be held. The activity will meet […]

Sino-Korea Friendship Exchange Year Held in Seoul

Ottobre 30, 2013

On April 3rd of the local time, the opening ceremony of Sino-Korea friendship exchange year which celebrates the 20th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between China and Korea was held in Korea National Museum in Soul. If you pay attention to the news when you study in Chinese language school, you may know the minister […]

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