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Interesting Chinese marriage: Posthumous Marriage

04.11.2013

Even worse than antenatal betrothals was posthumous marriage. It was also called marriage of the dead, or ghost marriage, which meant unmarried but dead young men and women were married in the nether world by the arrangement of their living parents. It is assumed that this custom came into being before the Qin Dynasty (the […]

The profit of being a matchmaker

04.11.2013

Matchmakers were supposed to be paid when they succeeded in arranging a marriage. If it happened that the in-laws were on good terms, the couple enjoyed a happy married life and the wife gave birth to a male progeny, the matchmaker would enjoy long-term benefits. When it came to festivals, birthdays or the New Year, […]

Traditional Chinese wedding celebrations Lifting the bridal veil

04.11.2013

Lifting up the bridal veil (红盖头hón? ?ài tóu), also called “lifting up the red scarf” meant that the bridegroom would lift the bridal veil (usually a piece of red scarf used to cover the bride’s face) with the arm of a steelyard. It was not until then the veiled bride showed her true appearance to […]

Entertainment of Yuanxiao Festival

02.11.2013

Stilt walk(高跷) Walking on stilts is a kind of performance which has prevailed among the populace from ancient times to the present. It was considered as one kind of acrobatics in ancient times. It came into being in Spring and Autumn Period. Stilt walk had been a popular activity in five hundred B.C. the performers […]

Divining According to the Orientation

02.11.2013

Some examples in Chinese culture about Kan Yu Xiang Zhai have been recorded in the Lun Heng which is written by Wang Chong. For example, “子宅直府,午宅为破,不须兴功起事。” This sentence means that if the star which is named as “Tai Sui” was located on the north in the sky, at the same time, some one in the […]

Explaining the Air Tank Yin Zhai from the Standpoint of the Philosophy in Chinese Culture

02.11.2013

After you learning Chinese in China, you will know that Yin Zhai in deed refers to the tomb. Its name originates from the concept of Yin and Yang. It is said that the surface of earth is usually called as Yang. On the other hand, the underground is often called as Yin. The house built […]

Wu Qi Helped King Dao to Reform the Politics of Chu State in Warring States Period

02.11.2013

The history of Warring States is quite complicated for students when they learn Chinese in China. Before they came to study Mandarin in China, some of them have already heard about the famous reformation held by Wu Qi in Chu State. Recently, they learnt about this history story. In the period of King Dao of […]

The Great Thinker Laozi with his Taoist Thoughts

02.11.2013

The literal sense of Tao was “the path”, and was later developed with the extended-meaning of regulations and standards. It was annotated in the Analytical Dictionary of Characters that: “the so called Tao was originally a path to be taken, and there are several types of roads, only the road that is extended towards a […]

Idol Talks on the Chinese Dish Wares

02.11.2013

It is well-known by friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China that China is a nation with a long history and profound culture. The Chinese diets are no exception, since Chinese Cuisine culture always attaches great importance to the fine dishes and fantastic Chinese Dish Wares. For those who’d been to study Chinese in […]

Taoist Sects of the Later Han Dynasty

02.11.2013

Due to the complexity of the origin of the Taoist thoughts, and the different utilizations by the rulers, insurrectionists, and common people of different dynasties, and as can be witnessed by people wanting to learn Chinese in China, there are quite a number of Taoist sects, reaching into every corners of the society. There are […]

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