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    veterans in Curse of the Golden Flower. He recalls working with these huge cinematic names on the set: “Chow Yun-fat was always joking with people at the scene…he really knew how to make the others feel relaxed about his presence. As for director Zhang Yimou‚ I never saw him losing temper at work.” He later wrote‚ directed and starred in the 2007 movie Secret. He admits he liked being in the driver’s seat: “I do think I was born to be sort of a control freak cause I always

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    9.7 Zhang Xueliang’s Xi’an Incident speech   This document was composed by Zhang Xueliang as a speech on December 13th‚ 1936‚ and refers to China’s civil war after Mukden Incident. As a result that Jiang Jieshi advocated the policy of " resist foreign aggression after stabilizing the country" and gave his order of non-resistance to Japan. Zhang Xueliang engineered Xi’an incident and wrote this document to demonstrate his motivations of kidnapping Jiang Jieshi. The direct reason that triggered Zhang

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    SciRP.org/journal/cm) Acupuncture and Moxibustion Theories of Zhang Ji* Yong Chen1‚2#‚ Yinmin Le1‚ Jia Wei1 1 Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine‚ Nanchang‚ China 2 Fuda Cancer Hospital‚ Guangzhou‚ China Email: #shanggongchenyong@163.com Received July 13‚ 2012; revised August 14‚ 2012; accepted August 20‚ 2012 ABSTRACT This paper introduces the clinical experiences on acupuncture and moxibustion of Zhang Zhongjing‚ who was regarded as “medical Saint” of Traditional

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    one of the oldest and longest trade routes known in the ancient world. Xuan Zang is the only person in history known to have made the whole journey from the Tang capital of Chang’an all the way to India and then back. However‚ his sixteen years‚ ten thousand mile journey is a huge sacrifice that brought culture‚ religion‚ ideas‚ and various commodities together and connected China to the rest of the kingdoms to the west. Xuan Zang‚ unsatisfied with the Chinese translations of the Buddhist text‚

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    attributes in a battle of wits that demands guile and duplicity. Bearing a male child is more critical to each woman’s standing than possessing a pleasing countenance. While the master’s favor determines which of his wives commands the most power‚ Zhang illustrates how easily he can be manipulated. While that way of life may no longer seem to be relevant in the modern world‚ the film clearly has a point to make about the role of women in modern Chinese society where education for women is still

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    In 1995‚ Zhang XiaoGang Created an artwork collections called A Big Family. According to an article published in China Academic Journals‚ the writers (Li Yu-kun‚ Zhang Yue‚ Li tournament‚ Li Linlin and Chai Yu) said that this artwork series had a high price of works of art presented in front of world‚ but his art didn’t belong to any art faction. From the series “prairie paintings” to “A Big Family”‚ Zhang Xiaogang followed his heart from beginning to the end. At first‚ he just imitates the western

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    WHEN Zhang Yimou made his directorial debut‚ Zhang Yimou made his directorial debut‚ Red Sorghum‚ in 1987‚ he was better known as a cinematographer whose talent had been crucial to the success of critically acclaimed films like Zhang Junzhao’s One and Eight (1984‚ released 1987) and Chen Kaige’s Yellow Earth (1984). Not only did Red Sorghum become a seminal film of the Fifth Generation‚ it also won the Golden Bear at Berlin in 1988‚ becoming the first mainland Chinese film ever to be awarded the

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    ZHANG Yuanli Mgts1601 Essay

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    University of Queensland ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR Course Code: MGTS 1601 Employee Resistance to Change Student Name: Yuanli Zhang (Phil) Student Number: 43401163 Course Tutor: Marissa Edwards Yuanli Zhang 43401163 Table of Content Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Description of Problem ----------------------------------------------------------- 2 Propose Intervention ---------------------------------------------------------------4 Conclusion

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    one of the world’s leading white goods home appliance manufacturers and was constantly regarded as an aspiring‚ fast growth Chinese global brand in the international arena. 1 The company’s brand recognition was in drastic contrast to the time when Zhang Ruimin‚ the current CEO‚ first took over the company in 1984. The company had been in a poor condition with a group of low-skilled and undisciplined workers; it had low productivity and inferior product quality and was a loss-making business. It was

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    Silk Road DBQ Assessment The Silk Road is a touchstone for world history. It was a rich trans-regional vehicle for the transmission of art‚ religion‚ science and disease that also affords a glimpse into the politics and economic systems of the pre-modern world.     . The Silk Road in World History (Suggested writing time – 40 minutes) You should spend at least 10 minutes reading‚ analyzing‚ and grouping the sources. Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Sources 1 -

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