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The legend of the Water-Splashing Festival

06.11.2013

A folktale of the Dai nationality relates to the origin of the Water-Splashing Festival. In ancient times, a ferocious and powerful demon in the Dai region took seven girls by force to be his wife. Having suffered enough from the prosecution, the seven girls decided to take concerted effort to revenge the demon. Once they […]

Ancient Military Strategy Thirteen Beat the Grass to Frighten the Snake

06.11.2013

Ascertain the doubtful; find out about the enemy before taking action. Return and bring the enemy’s secrets to light. This expression comes from a story in a Tang Dynasty sketchbook. The magistrate of Dangtu District, as the story goes, was a greedy man who accpeted as many bribes as he was offered. Once, some locals […]

Ancient Military Strategy twenty-nine Flowers bloom in the tree

06.11.2013

Exploit external forces to create favorable conditions, so that a small army acquires great energy. The wild goose gradually approaches the cloudy paths. Its feathers can be used in ritual decoration. Attach lifelike silk flowers to a flowerless tree, and any but the most discerning people will think the tree capable of bearing flowers. In […]

Chinese Nicknames

06.11.2013

In China, the parents usually give their child two names, the nickname, also known as “the infant name” or “the childhood name”, and an official name. Nicknames are only used at home or among relatives or close friends. It is not polite to call strangers or the elder generations by nicknames. There was a folktale […]

Face

06.11.2013

In Chinese, face refers to 2 separate but related concepts in social relations. One is Mianzi and the other is Lian, which are commonly used in everyday speech. Lian is the confidence of society in a person’s moral character, while mianzi represents social perceptions of a person’s prestige. “Losing one’s Lian” means your behavior violates […]

Xu Beihong Horses

06.11.2013

In China, the name of the painter Xu Beihong is almost known to every one. He was skillful in painting horse. The paintings of horses by him are unique. All the horses in his paintings whether they are running, standing, drinking or in group are filled with strong vigor of life. He liked the makings […]

The Four Diagonistic Methods and the Eight Principle of Traditional Chinese Medicine

06.11.2013

Traditional Chinese medical diagnostics includes 2 parts: the method of diagnosis and the determination of treatment based on the differentiation of symptoms and signs. The method of diagnosis is composed of inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiry and palpation. Inspection is the method to see the patient’s expressions, complexion, physique, posture, tongue and the fur on […]

Chinese Surname

06.11.2013

Talking about the Chinese Han People’s surname in ancient China, one should note the difference between “xing” and “shi”. The origin of “xing”, prior to that of “shi” dated back to the matrilineal society. As marriage was forbidden between offsprings of the same matrilineal clan, “xing” came into use to differentiate one matrilineal clan from […]

Shadow Play

06.11.2013

Nowadays, people are craving for green environment and green food. Shadow play is a kind of green entertainment. It is a form of drama in which the shadow of the puppets is cast onto a white screen made of cloth so that the audience can get visual pleasure. Shadow play gets its name from the […]

Suona Horn The astonish flower of central China folk music

06.11.2013

Central China area is the cradle of Chinese culture. Suona Horn is a unique invention here.  The sound of Suona Horn is silvery, bright and penetrable. It is irreplaceable to use the Suona Horn to add the fun during the celebration and expand the influence. In the central China cities and towns, the folk drumbeats […]

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