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    indeed surrounded by Chinese culture. From Chinese take-out restaurants serving delicious Chinese food to entire Chinese communities such as the one in Chinatown‚ Chinese culture is all over the place. Chinese art‚ cuisine‚ religion‚ festivals‚ and more can all be experienced in one place. This is why New York is considered to be the cultural center of the world. People from all walks of life come to New York for various different reasons. In an attempt to experience Chinese culture first-hand‚ three

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    While Chinese culture has continued to grow and develop‚ some customs and tradition will remain the same. The Chinese culture has a huge part in The Good Earth and The Joy Luck Club that can be compared and contrasted. Both books are set in China‚ but in different time periods. The culture in China has always had a direct effect on the social conducts within the Chinese people. However‚ over time these are bound to change. A person’s daily life is always affected by the surrounding culture of where

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    1 Lost in Translation or Gained in Creation: Classical Chinese Poetry Re-Created as English Poetry1 Roslyn Joy Ricci Centre for Asian Studies University of Adelaide Introduction The well-known Robert Frost2 witticism that ‘poetry is what disappears in translation ’ is only valid if poetic translation aims to produce a ‘perfect re-creation of the original‚ ’3 however‚ I suggest that successful translators re-create poetry in another language as opposed to translating it into a second language

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    acknowledge the Khan as his ruler. This supposedly happened on New Year’s Day. 2: There was disease that killed many of the Chinese soldiers‚ and their having of horses also helped the Mongols win the war very much. 3: To keep Chinese culture separate from Mongol culture‚ the Kahn and the Mongols used some Chinese systems of government‚ but only to strengthen the Mongol rule. Also‚ the Chinese had low class jobs‚ while the Mongols had higher class jobs such as scribing. 3: Millions of people

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    Chinese Attitudes toward Nature‚ Time‚ Good and Evil As for the attitude of Chinese people toward nature‚ it is undisputed that it is marked by a strong feeling of harmony‚ for example‚ oneness of nature and man. According to Dong Zhongshu‚ who was the most important philosopher of the Western Han‚ Heaven had its will and purpose. It was Heaven that made the sun‚ the moon‚ and the stars move‚ the four seasons change‚ and all animals and plants grow and die. Heaven was kindhearted‚ so it made

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    1. The Chinese dynasties during this period encountered the continuity of political practices from earlier traditional Chinese dynasties. For example‚ one specific aspect in the Tang dynasty were revived during the Ming dynasty such as the Tang code. During the Ming dynasty‚ Hongwu established the draft of a new Confucian law code‚ the Daming Lu‚ which repeated assorted clauses found in the Tang code years ago. During the Qing dynasty‚ emperor Kangxi’s economical changes helped him throughout his

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    In my mind‚ Chinese women’s family and society status are lower than men. They are less free and have a great deal of unfair treatment‚ like‚ build a marriage. I hope to read some books related to Chinese women in the past few years to know more issue about them. I choose to read "Personal voices: Chinese Women in the 1980’s" to do a book report and know something about Chinese’s women. The authors of the book are Emily Honig and Gail Hershatter. Emily Honing is Assistant Professor of History and

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    Yuting Gan 910745321 AAS 322 09-22-14 Early Life of Chinese American Immigrants After I read the book “Songs of Gold Mountain”‚ I learned more about the early life of American Chinese in SF Gold Mountain‚ and the book covers various aspects of the life of first-generation Chinese immigrants‚ from longing for home to dealing with abusive immigration officials. There are three chapters in this book that impresses me a lot. They are Chapter 1“Immigration Blues”‚ Chapter 3 “Lamentations of Estranged

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    Alienation and Organizational Commitment in Hungary‚” Journal of International Management‚ 10‚ Beijing Review (2007)‚ “Are M&As Suffocating Chinese Business?‚” accessed on 20 March 2008 from: http:// www.bjreview.com.cn/expert/txt/2007-06/04/content_65184.htm. Benson‚ J.‚ Debroux‚ P.‚ Yuasa‚ M.‚ and Zhu‚ Y. (2000)‚ “Flexibility and Labour Management: Chinese Manufacturing Enterprises in the 1990s‚” International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ 11‚ 2‚ Browning‚ V. (2006)‚ “The Relationship

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    A Comparative Study of English Translations of Tu Fu’s “Chūn Wàng” As Francis K. H. So says‚ “[w]hether or not a student of Chinese literature likes pathetic style‚ he has to know Tu Fu‚ whose seven-syllable verse perhaps reaches the acme of its kind in the golden age of poetry‚” 1 translations of Tu Fu’s poetry could be more precise than others due to its popularity. Therefore‚ his five-character eight-line regulated verse “Chūn Wàng” would be discussed in the essay. There are four

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