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  • The '''Teachers' Day''' ('''教师节''') in China falls on Sept. 10. The tradition started in 1985 on the Chinese mainland where teachers experienced severe d
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  • Giving ''Hongbao'' during the [[Spring festival|Chinese New Year]] is a tradition. A red packet is simply a red envelope with gift money in it, which symboli
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  • The tradition of the dim sum can be traced back to the Taipng Uprising (1850-1864) when a
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  • Giving ''Hongbao'' during the [[Spring festival|Chinese New Year]] is a tradition. A red packet is simply a red envelope with gift money in it, which symboli
    1 KB (179 words) - 07:36, 5 February 2013
  • Giving ''Hongbao'' during the [[Spring festival|Chinese New Year]] is a tradition. A red packet is simply a red envelope with gift money in it, which symboli
    1 KB (181 words) - 08:18, 24 January 2017
  • Giving ''Hongbao'' during the [[Spring Festival]] is a tradition in China. A red packet symbolizes luck and wealth. Red packets are typicall
    1 KB (173 words) - 07:55, 5 February 2013
  • '''Tradition:''' The agricultural tax, which started in Spring and Autumn Period (770-4
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  • ...splay are not only scientifically accurate; they also exemplify the finest tradition of Chinese craftsmanship. Note particularly the exquisite decorations provi
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  • ...ring Festival couplets''' ('''春联''') on gateposts or door panels is an old tradition in China. People do this to give expression to their feelings of life's ren
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  • ...which usually falls around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar. Although the tradition is not popular today, it has a long history that can be traced back to the
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  • ...s, chestnuts, red jujubes, walnuts, lotus seeds and preserved fruits. This tradition came from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) when [[Buddhism]] was introduced
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  • ...vironmental reasons, Baiku Yao still maintains its unique, intact and rich tradition and culture, including dyeing and weaving culture, etiquette culture, insti
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  • To celebrate Lichun, it is tradition to eat "Spring Pancakes," which are also known as "Spring Bites," to remind
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  • [[category:tradition]]
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  • ...ure. This is reputedly representative of the best of sculpture in the Liao tradition. The pavilion that shelters this statue is a stately 23-meter-high building
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  • ...ingyu, has prepared two bags of necessities, including a swathe -- a local tradition.
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  • ...rdless of being poor or rich. His principles had a basis in common Chinese tradition and belief. He championed strong family loyalty, ancestor worship, respect
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  • ...Beijing. She also promoted the abolition of foot binding for women, an old tradition in feudalist China.
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  • ...Daoist legend. There are also black dragons and white tigers from Chinese tradition. Such a combination of images of various religions is unique in early Buddh
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  • ...ra Hall behind the gate hall is by several flights of stone steps. Chinese tradition is blended with Western influence in the architectural style of this temple
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  • The tradition started at Nanjing University in 1993 and soon became popular among univers
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  • ...it was used as a governing tool, but today it survives both as a religious tradition and as a philosophy. The most common representation of Taoist theology is t
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  • ...arch. He also brought Japanese visual elements to the Chinese ink painting tradition.
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  • ...airs''' ('''庙会''') are very popular in the [[Spring Festival]] period. The tradition of a strolling temple fairs began as groups of vendors did business near Bu
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  • The tradition of making pilgrimages to Wudang Mountain goes back more than 1,000 years an
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  • [[Category:Chinese_Lunar_New_Year]] [[Category:Tradition]] [[Category:Chinese_Culture]]
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  • ...esigns are diverse with different features according to region. The common tradition endows heroes with attractive appearances, villains ugly look, and stylized
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  • [[category:tradition]]
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  • ...ts on the [[Double Ninth Festival]] (9th day in the 9th lunar month), when tradition prescribed that one should "ascend to a high place".
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  • ...has developed its two characteristics businesses: first, on a base of the tradition of making letter paper by itself, it has developed the copying technology o
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  • According to tradition, people begin to eat more high-calorie food like beef, lamb, fish and black
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  • ...on the preservation of the town's old-style architecture and long-standing tradition.
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  • ...y era in the early 20th century, are a group of patriotic songs with heavy tradition. Scored with modern music style and composed with inspiring lyrics, the so
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  • As a tradition, people in north China eat [[dumplings]] on this day, believing that this w
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • ...erent layers of a pot. These animals all signify auspiciousness in Chinese tradition. People of the same surname or family clan gather at their ancestral temple
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  • ...ism's Temples of the Ten Directions, becoming a prestigious temple of this tradition in southeastern [[China]].
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  • ...ns as well as the abolishment of the practice of binding feet, an aberrant tradition which crippled women’s feet to create a body figure and shape walking ges
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  • ...Their layout is non-symmetrical, combining the spirit of the era, cultural tradition and local characteristics. The roofs of the three main buildings are in the
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • The Esoteric sect of the Chinese tradition, like other Buddhist sects, was subjected to suppression under Emperor Wuzo ...day is actually borrowed from [[Tibet]] and is therefore different in both tradition and content from the original Esoteric sect introduced into China by the af
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  • ...sciples modeled in clay, each is 1.2 m high. This is a scene, according to tradition, when Sakyamuni was giving his last instructions to his disciples on his de
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  • Daoists (Taoists) of the Zhengyi (Orthodox Oneness) tradition have always been in charge of Shanghai’s City God Temple. During the Ming
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • ...eturn to Taiwan for a final visit with his now-deceased parents, a Chinese tradition of filial piety. He grieved deeply for being unwelcomed in Taiwan, a place
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • ...tem for later generations to pay their respects. This is the unique Daoist tradition of “deifying those who benefit the people.”
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