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    Germany. Zollitsch started to learn Bavarian zither‚ a classical Bavarian folk music instrument‚ when he was a child. After graduated from the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler"‚ Zollitsch came to China to study Chinese music and learn how to play Gu Qin. Gong moved back to China with Zollitsch in 2010. Now they live in Beijing. Jing Ye Si is an album that contains variety of genres. Traditional Chinese folk music‚ royal court music‚ opera‚ and improvisational music can all be found in this album.

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    Arch 150 Quiz 2

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    106. The main dome-shaped building functioned primarily as a: a. tomb b. gopuram c. treasury d. reliquary 107. This building is in: a. Angkor Wat b. Madurai c. Sanchi d. Karli Questions about Image Set 3: (questions continue on next page) Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi 108. In general‚ the ancient architecture from this culture can be characterized as: a. oriented so as to emphasize the equality of all members of society. b. widely influenced by outside cultures. c. subject to dramatic changes in short periods

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    Confucianism Research Project Confucianism has easily been influential in the development of the Chinese state through history. In fact‚ the core ideals of Confucianism have evolved. Despite the harsh repression of Confucianism by Marxist revolutionaries during the second half of the twentieth century‚ Confucian values continues to be influential in Chinese society and recently‚ Confucian political philosophy has resurfaced again. In addition‚ the political ideas and social ethics of Confucianism

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    1.) What is the role of centralized government in Chinese history? Why is the Dynastic cycle a critical component of Chinese society? China had a large population. A strong centralized government was needed to keep order. With a strong government China was able to expand its population. The dynastic cycle was a critical component of Chinese society because once one dynasty grew weak; a new dynasty could come in and start fresh to fix the issues. The new dynasty would start out strong and develop

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    The Mandate of Heaven (Chinese: 天命; pinyin: Tiānmìng) is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. It is similar to the European concept of the divine right of kings‚ in that both sought to legitimize rule from divine approval; however‚ unlike the divine right of kings‚ the Mandate of Heaven is predicated on the conduct of the ruler in question. The Mandate of Heaven postulates that heaven (天; Tian) would bless the authority of a just ruler‚ as defined by the

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    even today continues to grow as a unified state (History of China). However‚ in recent archeological research (1997) it is believed that the Chinese civilization could go as far back as 10 000 years (Archaeologists Revise Age); this was noted by Shi Shi‚ who is the director of the Chinese Nationalities History Research Institute in China. Much research around the Chinese existence allowed them to make such a statement. As such‚ China

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    Great Wall of China Report

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    J.P. Wilson‚ Dick. Zewen‚ Lou. The Great Wall. New York: Warwick Press‚ 1987. 4. Ledoux‚ Trish. Ancient Civilizations: San Francisco‚ Mixx publishers‚ 1984. 5. Forbes‚ Geraldine. Asian Studies. New York‚ Mifflin Company‚ 1993. 6. Muyaka‚ Ho Chin‚ Huang River: New York‚ Penguin Publishers‚ 1994. 7. Kalman‚ Bobbie. China the Land. New York: Crabtree Publishing Company‚ 1989. 8. http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/

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    Pterigyum: Case Study Relaxmedspa Abstract A pterygium is an elevated‚ superficial‚ external mass that usually forms over the conjunctiva and extents onto the corneal surface. The growth is generally benign and it commonly looks like a triangular overgrowth of the cornea of the eye. This paper shows more information about pterygium and a TCM approach to treating it. Introduction According to Fargo‚ 2008‚ chap 4.9: “Pterygium is a benign thickening of the outer coating (conjunctiva) of

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    Pugs: Pug the Pug

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    THE PUG The pug is a toy dog with a wrinkly‚ short-muzzled face‚ and curled tail. The breed has a fine‚ glossy coat that comes in a variety of colors‚ and a compact square body with well-developed muscle. They have been described as multum in parvo ("much in little")‚ referring to the pug’s personality and small size. Known in ancient China as lo-sze‚ they may have been responsible for the English Bulldog‚ the modern Pekingese and King Charles spaniel. They have Chinese origins‚ but were popularized

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    China Research Paper

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    right after Ancient China. Here there were twelve other dynasties. The Qin Dynasty is well known for beginning the Great Wall of China‚ and it was the first to claim China. The Great Wall of China was to protect China from the invasion of the Xiongnu people from Mongolia. The Xiongnu tribe was China’s main enemy at that time. The Chinese built the Great Wall to prevent them from entering and conquering China. Qin Shi Huang was known for being china’s first emperor. Next‚ was the Han Dynasty‚ known

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