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The Ming period of Chinese history is often depicted as one of cultural aridity, political despotism, and social stasis. Recent studies have shown that the arts continued to flourish, government remained effective, people enjoyed considerable mobility, and China served as a center of the global economy. This study goes further to argue that China’s perennial quest for cultural centrality resulted in periodic political changes that permitted the Chinese people to retain control over social and economic developments. The study focuses on two and a half million people in three prefectures of northeast Henan, the central province in the heart of the "central plain”--a common synecdoche for C...
This is the 1st China's Science Yearbook published since 1949. It covers events, activities and progresses in various fields of science and technology from 1949 to 1979. Published in conjunction with Shanghai Scientific Publishing Co., it was compiled and Editor a research team from 'Nature Magazine', Shanghai, People's Republic of China. Contents:Feature Articles:Development of the Natural Sciences in China over the Past 30 YearsScaling the New Heights of Nuclear Science and TechnologyReview of Acoustics Research in ChinaTwenty Years of the Institute of Semiconductors — A SurveyChina's First LaserAdvances in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in ChinaRecent Advances of Chinese Palaeoanthr...
The three of them didn't talk all the time, and seemed to be attracted by the beautiful scenery. The little boy looked at the old man and the little girl beside him. Two pale blue eyes seemed to never be quiet and kept looking around. Finally, the delicate little boy finally broke the silence. The boy said slowly, "Grandpa, tell me a story
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