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  • ...e borrowed from the [[Tibetan]] language, while a good portion of everyday words, as well as new terms and phrases, come from the [[Han]] language, which ha ...se relations that existed between the early Tus and the Mongolian ethnic . Popular legends among the Tus of Huzhu Autonomous County have it that their ancesto
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  • ...s are borrowed from the Tibetan language, while a good portion of everyday words, as well as new terms and phrases, come from the Han language, which has lo ...se relations that existed between the early Tus and the Mongolian ethnic . Popular legends among the Tus of Huzhu Autonomous County have it that their ancesto
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  • ...ies with the Hans, Uygurs and Mongolians, the Kazaks have assimilated many words from these languages. They had a written language based on the Arabic alpha Kazak music and dance also have their own unique features and are very popular. The Kazaks like summer the best, terming it merry-making time. They often
    12 KB (2,050 words) - 05:16, 13 July 2009
  • Popular in [[Sichuan]], [[Guizhou]] and [[Yunnan]], '''''Chuanju''''' (Sichuan oper ...aracters in Chuanju can be attributed to the skill of the actors. In other words, the comic effect of Chuanju is created by the actors rather than the playw
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  • ...embroidered shoes. Linen was a favorite fabric for the rich; deerskin was popular with the common folk. Silks and satins for noble and the rich and cotton cl ...form religious dances when imperial services were held. Shamanism remained popular among the Manchus in the area of Ningguta and Aihui County in northeast Chi
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  • ...ages. Returning to Dunhuang with a heavy load of Buddhist sutras that were popular in these kingdoms, he dedicated the rest of his life to translation, and re ...people embarked on pilgrimages to the West in search of the Buddha’s holy words that this had become something of a campaign. One of the well-accomplished
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  • ...d that the extant old Yi script has about 10,000 words, of which 1,000 are words of everyday use. A number of works of history, literature and medicine as w ...nese) language. The epics Ashima, The Song of the Axi People and Meige are popular throughout Yunnan.
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  • ...|马]] ([[wiktionary:午|午]]) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Fire): Cheerful, popular, quick-witted, changeable, earthy, perceptive, talkative, agile, magnetic, ...s a season with a sign is known as that sign's ''fixed element''. In other words, that element is believed to impart some of its characteristics to the sign
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  • ...and the Love Songs of Cangyang Gyacuo (the Sixth [[Dalai Lama]]), are very popular and have been translated into many languages and distributed in [[China]] a ...cers and singers. Their songs and music are well-modulated in tone and the words fit well with the tunes. They often dance while they sing. Their dancing is
    44 KB (6,951 words) - 06:05, 28 February 2011
  • ...and the Love Songs of Cangyang Gyacuo (the Sixth [[Dalai Lama]]), are very popular and have been translated into many languages and distributed in [[China]] a ...cers and singers. Their songs and music are well-modulated in tone and the words fit well with the tunes. They often dance while they sing. Their dancing is
    44 KB (6,953 words) - 06:04, 28 February 2011

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