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  • ...ovince. When he was younger, he worked as an apprentice in shops that sold calendars. Later, he focused on designing [[advertisements]]. In 1937, his [[cartoons ...worked as the chief editor of [[Cartoon World]] and the consultant of the Chinese Artists Association. His caricature was based on a satirical perspective.
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  • ...Chinese: 几米) is the pseudonym of popular [[Taiwan]] cartoonist Liao Fubin (Chinese: 廖福彬), best known for his dreamy colors and striking scenes which evo Born on Nov. 15, 1958, in Yilan City, Taiwan, China, Jimmy attended Chinese Culture University where he majored in painting. After graduation, he spent
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  • ...y important to the people?" "What is their purpose?" "Are they part of the Chinese lunar year?" ...eteorological phenomenon, to plan long-term farming practices. The ancient Chinese people were probably unable to tell the exact dates and time, but they knew
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  • [[Image:shengxiao.jpg|thumb|300px|Twelve Chinese zodiac signs.]] ...: '''生肖'''), better known in English as the [http://www.chinesezodiac.org Chinese Zodiac], is a scheme that relates each year to an animal and its reputed at
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  • Studies of popular Chinese religion indicate that the Kitchen God did not appear until after the inven Why do people clean house during the last month of the year? According to Chinese folk beliefs, during the last month of the year ghosts and deities must cho
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  • '''Language''': [[Han]] (standard [[Chinese]]) == Contribution to Chinese civilization ==
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  • ...developed quickly, with Uygur, Han, Sanskrit, Cuili and Poluomi languages, calendars and painting styles being used. Two major centers of Uygur culture and lite ...med, and the journal, "Anti-Imperialist Front," was published. Part of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army went to Xinjiang in 1937. Later Sheng Shica
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