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    Ming Dynasty

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    Early Ming Dynasty I choose to do the early Ming Dynasty because it was very interesting to me and so much happened in just the beginning of this dynasty. Ming Taizu- Emperor Hongwu‚ Founder of the Ming Dynasty; once entered a monastery and later a leader of the peasant’s uprising army. In 1368‚ he proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian (today’s Nanjing). He also implemented a series of policies to reduce the peasants’ burden and to resume the production of the whole society. On the other hand

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    The Development of Ming’s Navigation During the Ming Dynasty‚ one of the most significant contributions they made was the exploration throughout the world. During the 1400s‚ Emperor Yongle commands Zheng He for an important mission. Yongle wants to ensure that his inheritance of emperor was pure and secure‚ and he wants to expand Chinese interaction with foreign countries. Thus‚ Zheng He led a fleet of over two hundred ships to accomplish his mission. Total of seven times did Zheng He explored towards

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    During 1644‚ the Chinese had become conquered again by foreigners. During the Qing Dynasty‚ these new rulers had tried to introduce new changes. But‚ the people weren’t happy about these new changes‚ so the changes failed until the Qing began to force them upon the people. But‚ that didn’t work because the Qing only had one minor change that forced upon the male population which was the hairstyle all men had to have; a queue. Although some changes were successful‚ a majority of the changes were

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    The four centuries covered in this chapter mark a transitory phase in the history of East Asia. During this time‚ the threat of conquest from Mongol tribes dissipated. On the other hand‚ western European merchants and governments encroached upon the kingdoms of Japan‚ Korea‚ and China. More and more‚ East Asia was connected to the broader global trading patterns that western Europeans established during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Unlike in native civilizations and kingdoms in the Americas

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    Kong Qingdong calls hongkongers as dog To exaggerate the contradiction between mainlanders and hongkongers‚ the most contribution should be the tirade form Kong Qingdong‚ a professor of Peking University. In this news‚ written by a reporter from Hug China newspaper‚ firstly describes the blasting fuse – MTR incident. He reports that there was an argument between a mainland woman and a hongkonger which for eating in MTR. The hongkong man asks the woman

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    The Ming Dynasty The Ming Dynasty was a very influential dynasty that brought new people‚ art‚ and ideas to China. Art is now starting to influence many citizens. The money to follow such arts is coming from trade‚ which China is skill in trading. This brings many new people to China. The Ming brought along a prosperous era for China The Ming was a dynasty that had greatly influenced art and trade. In fact‚ they were almost on top of trade. “Lui Chin‚ when he was finally disgraced in 1510‚ his

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    The Foguang Si Pagoda (Fig

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    The Foguang Si Pagoda (Fig. 1) was constructed in 1056 during the Liao dynasty in China. The Foguang Si Pagoda was constructed in the first year of Emperor Daozong on the site at his father’s adoptive mother’s home at Yingxian in the Shanxi Province. It also goes by two other names: The Wooden Pagoda of Yingxian County‚ and the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple. At the time this pagoda was the tallest building ever constructed entirely out of wood‚ at nine stories tall‚ or 216 feet. It was also recently

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    The Cause of the Boxer Rebellion The Shang and the Qing Dynasty caused the Boxer Rebellion. The Shang Dynasty established a doctrine encouraging the idea of the Chinese culture being superior. This teaching lead to future violence and discrimination. The Qing Dynasty were weak‚ and they refused to acknowledge their faults. The officials of the Qing Dynasty used a facade to conceal their failure. Because of these two dynasties‚ groups‚ such as the Yihequan‚ formed. Originally‚ they were against the

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    Welcome to Peking Opera

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    biggest kind of opera in China‚ whose richness of repertoire‚ great number of artists of performance and of audiences‚ and profound influence are incomparable in China. Peking Opera was founded in 1790‚ when the Four Great Anhui Troupes went to Beijing to perform for the Imperial Court‚ and the 55th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It simplified its form as well-known opera troupes from Hubei joined the Anhui performers‚ melding their regional styles. After 1949‚ a study revealed

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    A Tentative Study of Volunteer Work in Universities of China Pei Xingchen Department of Foreign Languages Beihang University Abstract 3 Key Words 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Functions and Motivations of volunteer work 5 2.1 Overview of Volunteer Work 5 2.2 Overall Functions and Motivations of Volunteer Work 5 3. Current Situation of Volunteer Work in University 6 3.1 Brief Introduction of Beihang University 6 3.2. Analysis Results 6 3.3 Overall conclusion

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