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  • ...s universally loved, but this peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the [[Bear family]] faces many threats. ([[Giant panda|More]])
    205 bytes (30 words) - 00:25, 13 August 2014
  • ...s universally loved, but this peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the [[Bear family]] faces many threats. ([[Giant panda|More]])
    205 bytes (30 words) - 01:29, 3 August 2015
  • ...is universally loved, but this peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the Bear family faces many threats. Its population is small and isolated as its traditional
    387 bytes (58 words) - 02:57, 17 December 2013
  • ...s universally loved, but this peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the [[bear family]] faces many threats. Its population is small and isolated as its tradition
    802 bytes (123 words) - 08:08, 21 September 2009
  • ...[Taiwan]], Lee was brought up in a traditional Chinese family. Under heavy family influence, Lee developed a deep understanding of Eastern culture. He studie ...relying on his wife, Jane Lin, a molecular biologist, to provide for their family of four. Six years later, he submitted the screenplay for a comedy, “Push
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  • ...s universally loved, but this peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the [[Bear family]] faces many threats. Its population is small and isolated as its tradition | Family
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  • ...as speak a distinctive language belonging to the Tibetan-Myanmese language family, Chinese-Tibetan language system. Few of them know the Tibetan language. Ha ...jects and other crafts. They bartered such objects and animal hides, musk, bear paws, dye and captured game for farm tools, salt, wool, clothing, grain and
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  • ...dishes, Even today, some Sichuan dishes, like velvet shark's fin, braised bear's paw, crisp duck roasted with camphor and tea, sea cucumber with pungent f ...broad – bean sauce, and boiled mat slices are common dishes eaten by every family.
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  • ...a member of the Zhuang-Dong language group of the Chinese-Tibetan language family, but because of extensive contacts with the majority Han and local Zhuangs ...peppers and glutinous rice. It is taboo to eat cats or snakes. Mulams who bear the surnames Luo and Wu are forbidden to eat dog meat or the internal organ
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  • ...hree dialects belonging to the Manchu-Tungusic group of the Altai language family. Mongolian is spoken in the pastoral areas while the Han language is used i ...Ewenkis were called up in the Buteha area and ordered together with their family dependents to perform garrison duties as frontier guards on the Hulunbuir G
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  • ...os still speak the Gelo language belonging to the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Yet, because of close contact with other ethnic groups, their language has ...nging as they dance. In other areas, mourners sing in front of the coffin; family members of the deceased serve wine in gratitude to them. In some places, a
    6 KB (1,006 words) - 05:54, 20 July 2009
  • ...precious Chinese caterpillar fungus, bulb of fritillary, antlers, musk and bear's gallbladders, which are used for medicine. Deep in the forests are such r ...heir own. They speak a language belonging to the Tibetan-Myanmese language family of the Chinese-Tibetan system. Owing to their close contact with the Han pe
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  • The Dai language belongs to the [[Chinese-Tibetan language family]] and has three major dialects. It is written in an alphabetic script. ...ives and daughters of peasants at will. The patriarchal monogamous nuclear family was the common form among peasants. Pre-marital social contact between youn
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  • The Lisu language belongs to the Chinese-Tibetan language family. In 1957, a new alphabetic script was created for the Lisu people. ...Ming Dynasty]], under the rule of the Lijiang district magistrate with the family surname of Mu.
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  • .... Their language, which belongs to the Manchu-Tungusic group of the Altaic family, has no written form. For communication with outsiders they use the spoken ...s and colored strips of dyed deer hide in cloud, plant and animal designs. Bear skins and birch bark are also used to make thick boots which everyone wears
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  • ...s still speak the Gelao language belonging to the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Yet, because of close contact with other ethnic groups, their language has ...China. Bridges, graves, wells, and even villages in Guizhou Province still bear Gelao names, even where no Gelao still lives. The group’s name dates back
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  • ..., was adapted from this novel and won the 38th Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear Award.
    5 KB (780 words) - 02:34, 24 February 2014
  • ...tten script. Their spoken language belongs to the Chinese-Tibetan language family. But many of them now speak the Chinese language. A new romanized script wa ...the Zhuang, Bouyei, Shui, Dong and Dai ethnic groups, and their languages bear resemblance in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. People of the Han eth
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  • .... Their language, which belongs to the Manchu-Tungusic group of the Altaic family, has no written form. For communication with outsiders they use the spoken ...s and colored strips of dyed deer hide in cloud, plant and animal designs. Bear skins and birch bark are also used to make thick boots which everyone wears
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  • ...language belongs to the Indonesian group of the Malay/Polynesian language family. ...In the Paiwan tribe, either the eldest son or daughter can be heir to the family property. All the Amei young men and some of the Paiwan youths have to live
    12 KB (1,968 words) - 02:07, 26 May 2009
  • Although imperial food was made exclusively for the royal family, generals, ministers, and nobility, it was the peasants, herders, and fishe ...ter. Yi Yin, whose original name was Ah Heng, was a slave of the Youxinshi family. He wanted to convince Tang of his good ideas, but lacked a way, so he brou
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  • ...g to the Tungus branch of the Manchu-Tungusic group of the Altaic language family. Most of them have learned to read and write the language of the Hans, the ...their hunting expeditions. Hunters ride on horses, which also carry their family belongings and provisions as well as the game they killed over mountains an
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  • ...language, which belongs to the Mongolian group of the [[Altaic]] language family, the Mongolians use three dialects: Inner Mongolian, Barag-Buryat and Uirad ...nment makes the region a famous producer of precious hides, pilose antler, bear gallbladder, musk, [[Chinese caterpillar fungus]] (Cordyceps sinensis), as
    16 KB (2,476 words) - 05:46, 9 September 2009
  • But all of them bear a resemblance to a green lotus plant." ...one by the name of 'Xiansheng,' who has 3,000 companions including his own family and some bodhisattvas. He often preaches there." However, to associate this
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  • ...ch of the Tibetan-Myanmese language branch of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. According to geographical divisions, it has three major local dialects: We ...nkey, bear and ermine. The forests also produce precious medicines such as bear's gallbladder, [[musk]], pilose [[antler]], caterpillar [[fungus]], [[snow
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  • ...ch of the Tibetan-Myanmese language branch of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. According to geographical divisions, it has three major local dialects: We ...nkey, bear and ermine. The forests also produce precious medicines such as bear's gallbladder, [[musk]], pilose [[antler]], caterpillar [[fungus]], [[snow
    44 KB (6,953 words) - 06:04, 28 February 2011
  • ...forests teem with wild animals and plants as well as pilose antler, musk, bear gallbladders and medicinal herbs such as poris cocos and pseudoginseng. ...ngs to the Tibetan-Myanmese Language Group of the Chinese-Tibetan Language Family, and the Yis speak six dialects. Many Yis in Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi kn
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  • ...of relics from the Western and Eastern Han dynasties (206 BC-AD 220). They bear witness to the efforts of the Uygurs and other ethnic groups in Xinjiang in ...s was mostly arranged by the parents. Male chauvinism was practiced in the family, and Uygur women, humiliated and with nobody to turn to, often retreated in
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  • ...solemn and transcendent bearing, the statue's cross-legged pose and attire bear clear Western Regions' influence. ...e,” dating from 865. This shows that it was built as a merit grotto by the family of Zhang Yichao, the military commissioner of the Hexi Corridor at the time
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  • ...the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and found in Nanchan Temple on Mount Wutai also bear this style, but the Vajrasana in the mural at Dunhuang more closely resembl ...Song and Liao Dynasties. It was a base of the famous generals of the Yang family who served the Northern Song Dynasty loyalty and often made surprise attack
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