Chinese MYTHOLOGY A TO Z Jeremy Roberts Chinese Mythology A to Z Copyright © 2004 by Jim DeFelice All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage or retrieval systems‚ without permission in writing from the publisher. For information contact: Facts On File‚ Inc. 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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You only can group your members from the same tutorial group. You are NOT allowed to change or amend the format of the table below. You are only allowed to key in your ID and name. Tutorial Group Section 2: Group No A 1 Jordan Then Tze Yin 0321275 2 Melvis Lai Yee Xuan 0320782 3 Mohamed Khairul Azman Bin Abdul Azeez 0320670 4 Mikhail Bin Zulkurnain 0320785 5 Sharifah Azra Munira 0320884 1 Syazwani Bt Don Yazid 0319495 2 Izlin Nabila Bt Wahid
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to the West‚ we can see the shadow of realistic society everywhere. The theme is the story of pilgrimage for Buddhist scriptures‚ thus Buddhist culture is the most obvious part of the novel. It vigorously broadcasts Buddhism through Tang Seng and Guan Yin. When the monk encounters difficulties‚ he often turns to Buddhist Gods for help. Also‚ through Tang Seng’s daily life‚ we can see that the rules of Buddhism: no meat‚ no kill‚ and no lust. For example‚ the Monkey is severely punished by Tang Seng
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tell Guan yu – about Yi tian – one day Wan – finish‚ to complete‚ play Cong lai bu – never Man man – slowly Zhong can – chinese food Xi can – western food Dan shi – but Ming nian – next year Huo zhe – or Da xue – university Yi hou – after Jue ding – decide Ru guo – if Jia ren – family Zhuan ye – major (speciality) He .... yi yang – the same as Jing ji – economic Guan li – management Xian ….. ranhou – first …. Then 2. Wei le - for‚ in order to Na – to take Huan yin – welcome
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Paduka Seri Rana Wira Kerma (1386–1399). Part of original copy of Ming Dynasty history (1368-1644) - chapter 325. Parameswara visits emperor Yongle. (Date: 28 Oct 1403) -- eunuch Yin Qing was sent to Melaka [9] (Date: 3 Oct 1405) -- Bai-li-mi-su-la‚ the native ruler of the country of Melaka followed the Imperial envoy Yin Qing and visit the Ming court to offer tribute (Date: 16 Feb 1409) -- envoy A-bu-la Jia-xin sent by Bai-li-mi-su-la visit Ming court and offered tribute of local products...[11]
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More than simply putting flowers in a container‚ ikebana is a disciplined art form in which nature and humanity are brought together. Contrary to the idea of floral arrangement as a collection of particolored or multicolored arrangement of blooms‚ ikebana often emphasizes other areas of the plant‚ such as its stems and leaves‚ and draws emphasis toward shape‚ line‚ form. Though ikebana is a creative expression‚ it has certain rules governing its form. The artist’s intention behind each arrangement
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1.0 Introduction There have been many attempts to define culture‚ but never have there been one that has been able to encompass every aspect of what it really means. Culture is part of our lives. Knowingly or unknowingly‚ we grow up within a particular culture‚ and tend to follow its rules and regulations without questioning its validity. An analogy of culture would be that if people are clay‚ then culture would be the mould that shape us to what we are today. There are many different types
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This essay integrates and revises material from Kwa Chong Guan‚ "From Temasik to Singapore: Locating a Global City State in the Cycles of Melaka Straits History" in Miksic‚ John & Low‚ Cheryl-Ann (eds) Early Singapore 1300s to 1819: Evidence in Maps‚ Texts and Artefacts p125-139‚ De Coutre’s Proposal for a fort on Singapore and Sentosa‚ c.1625 (A/Prof Peter Borschberg’s website at www.borschberg.sg)‚ and Kwa Chong Guan‚ Derek Heng and Tan Tai Yong (2009) Singapore: A 700-Year History‚ From Early
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Chinese New Year is the biggest holiday celebrated among Chinese people. It is often referred to as the spring festival because it signals the beginning of spring. It is a time when families and friends get together to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. It originally lasted for 15 days‚ but now only lasts for 5 to 7 days. The exact origin of this Chinese New Year holiday is too old to be traced‚ but many explanations still exist. One idea is that the holiday originated when a beast named
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