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The Poetry of Xu Ling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 576

The Poetry of Xu Ling

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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General History Of China's Foreign Trade, A (Volume 1)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

General History Of China's Foreign Trade, A (Volume 1)

China boasts a long history of foreign trade. As early as the pre-Qin period, residents of the country began to ship silk and other merchandise on outbound voyages. From the 2nd century BCE on, China has been connected to the rest of the world via the Overland Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road initiated in the reign of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty.Trade relations between China and other regions in the world have been developing gradually and continuously. Trade has contributed to deepening economic and cultural exchanges between China and other countries. While benefiting the whole of humankind, Chinese civilization has also absorbed the achievements of other civilizations, allowing China and other countries to experience mutual benefits and advance together.This is the first volume in a series of books retelling the arduous development of China's foreign trade. It covers ancient times, recording China's foreign trade from the pre-Qin period to the early period of the Qing Dynasty.

A General History of China's Foreign Trade
  • Language: en

A General History of China's Foreign Trade

"China has a long history of foreign trade. As early as the pre-Qin period, the ancient Chinese shipped silk and other goods abroad; in the 2nd century BC, the Land and Maritime Silk Roads developed during the reign of Emperor Wudi of the Western Han Dynasty connected China with the rest of the world. Trade relations between China and other regions in the world have been developing gradually and continuously. Trade has contributed to the deepening economic and cultural exchanges between China and other countries. While benefiting the whole of humankind, Chinese civilization has also absorbed the achievements of other civilizations, making China and other countries mutually benefit and advance together. This book is the first volume in a series of books retelling the tortuous development of China's foreign trade. It covers ancient times, recording China's foreign trade from the pre-Qin period to the early Qing Dynasty"--

Development of China’s Cultural Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Development of China’s Cultural Industry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

The book offers a detailed introduction to contemporary Chinese culture industry development. It starts with an analysis of the historical aspects and the contextual background rooted in the Reform & Opening-up policy. The second part discusses the development from the perspective of reality and introduces the different production modes for the country’s most influential culture industries, since these are a unique feature of culture industry development in China. Lastly, the book clearly shows the strengths and weaknesses of culture industry development in China by comparing it with that of other countries against the backdrop of globalization.

The Formation of Chinese Civilization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

The Formation of Chinese Civilization

Paleolithic sites from one million years ago, Neolithic sites with extraordinary jade and ceramic artifacts, excavated tombs and palaces of the Shang and Zhou dynasties--all these are part of the archaeological riches of China. This magnificent book surveys China's archaeological remains and in the process rewrites the early history of the world's most enduring civilization. Eminent scholars from China and America show how archaeological evidence establishes that Chinese culture did not spread from a single central area, as was long assumed, but emerged out of geographically diverse, interacting Neolithic cultures. Taking us to the great archaeological finds of the past hundred years--tombs, temples, palaces, cities--they shed new light on many aspects of Chinese life. With a wealth of fascinating detail and hundreds of reproductions of archaeological discoveries, including very recent ones, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Chinese antiquity and Chinese views on the formation of their own civilization.

Chang bian xu shi shi, shi can bian
  • Language: zh-CN
  • Pages: 480

Chang bian xu shi shi, shi can bian

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Instability Mechanism and Disaster Prevention of the Jointed Rockmass
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Instability Mechanism and Disaster Prevention of the Jointed Rockmass

Discontinuities such as cracks, fissures, bedding planes, etc. resulting from different geological processes are commonly found in rock masses and often play a critical role in the initiation, propagation, and coalescence of new cracks due to stress redistribution caused by engineering activities and natural disturbances. It is challenging to determine the instability mechanism of jointed rock masses but it is vital for estimating instability disasters in jointed rock engineering.

Little Soldier Chang Ka-tse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Little Soldier Chang Ka-tse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1964
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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China After the War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

China After the War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1920
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Chinese Rhetoric and Writing

Andy Kirkpatrick and and Zhichang Xu offer a response to the argument that Chinese students’ academic writing in English is influenced by “culturally nuanced rhetorical baggage that is uniquely Chinese and hard to eradicate.” Noting that this argument draws from “an essentially monolingual and Anglo-centric view of writing,” they point out that the rapid growth in the use of English worldwide calls for “a radical reassessment of what English is in today’s world.” The result is a book that provides teachers of writing, and in particular those involved in the teaching of English academic writing to Chinese students, an introduction to key stages in the development of Chinese rhetoric, a wide-ranging field with a history of several thousand years. Understanding this important rhetorical tradition provides a strong foundation for assessing and responding to the writing of this growing group of students.