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  • ...ologist. On December 2, 1929, Pei Wenzhong discovered the first '''"Peking Man" skull''' on [[Dragon Bone Hill]] in [[Zhoukoudian]] of [[Fangshan District ...pus pekinensis (Beijing species of Chinese ape), popularly known as Peking Man.
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  • ...ts production of lime, became world-famous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number ...sites have been discovered on this hill. Besides those belonging to Peking man, the remains of a site occupied by Hilltop Caveman are the most representat
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  • ...s thick and animal bones that had been burned, which suggested that Peking Man used fire to cook his food.
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  • ...]]: Pei Wenzhong discovered the '''[[Peking Man skull|skull of the "Peking Man"]]'''.
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  • ...0 years ago, the [[Xindong Man]] of 100,000 years ago and the [[Upper Cave Man]] of 18,000 years ago. ...ee fossilized skulls of the Upper Cave Man. In the late 1960s, the Xindong Man relics that existed 100,000 years ago were excavated in the same place. The
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  • ...ologist. On December 2, 1929, Pei Wenzhong discovered the first '''"Peking Man" skull''' on [[Dragon Bone Hill]] in [[Zhoukoudian]] of [[Fangshan District ...pus pekinensis (Beijing species of Chinese ape), popularly known as Peking Man.
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  • Pei graduated from the Geology Department of [[Peking University]] in [[1927]] and got a PhD degree from the University of Paris During the excavations of [[Peking Man]] Site in [[Zhoukoudian]], Pei dug out the first skull in [[1929]]. This di
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  • ...ts production of lime, became world-famous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number
    648 bytes (89 words) - 05:55, 19 January 2017
  • ...ts production of lime, became world-famous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number
    643 bytes (90 words) - 01:23, 23 December 2009
  • ...ts production of lime, became world-famous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number
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  • ...lost its place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only sta ...to 1617. A native of [[Jiangxi Province]], Tang was widely recognized as a man of immense learning, yet he failed to thrive as a government official. Exil
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  • ...husband Li Keqiang, the then leader of the [[Communist Youth League]] at [[Peking University]]. ...Outermost House'', well conveying a sense of peace of mind resulting from man/nature harmony.
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  • ...roles of Dingsisao in "Longxu Ditch", Cuixi in "Sunrise", Siyi in "Peking Man", Tiger Girl in "Camel Xiangzi", and Elder Sister in "Three Sisters". With
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  • In 1940 Cao Yu finished ''Peking Man'', a play about the struggle between old and youth in a declining feudalist ...m'' (1936), ''The Wilderness'' (1937), ''Transformation'' (1940), ''Peking Man'' (1941), ''Family'' (1942), ''Bright Day'' (1948), ''Bright Skies'' (1956)
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  • ...lost its place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only sta ...to 1617. A native of [[Jiangxi Province]], Tang was widely recognized as a man of immense learning, yet he failed to thrive as a government official. Exil
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  • ...1988. Afterwards she worked as a post-doctoral, then as an instructor at [[Peking University]]. In 1992 she became a professor at the Institute of Sociology ...ed on Dec. 18, 2014 that she had been in a relationship with a transgender man for 17 years after her husband died.
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|400px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...famous for its great artistic skill in singing, dancing and martial arts. Peking opera is the most representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art fo
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  • ...rces of Chinese theater, emerged out of the production activities of early man. On a colored ceramic jar dating from 5,000 years ago, excavated in northwe ...nce drama ''Tayaoniang'' (Lady Tayao) describes the relationship between a man and his wife, and in another play, a rascal called Cang Hu constantly outwi
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  • ...to its name. The garden covers 28,000 square meters, and is surrounded by man-made hills on four sides. The main peak, constructed from Taihu rocks, is i ...e is no need for audio amplifying equipment. Here, people can enjoy kunqu, Peking Opera and imperial music, a unique experience full of Qing historical signi
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  • ...of [[Lantian Man]], who lived 750,000 years ago, and those of the [[Peking Man]], who lived at Zhoukoudian in today's suburban [[Beijing]] 600,000 years a ...uietude and inaction" has many identical views with the thoughts of modern man. Taoism, based on the Taoist doctrines, is an independent religion establis
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  • ...here was a burst in the theatre's development, particularly in the case of Peking Opera. The [[jing]], or ''dahualian'' role type was expanded. Many of the h ...t one who is elderly. Black symbolizes straight-forwardness and honesty. A man with a predominantly yellow face is fierce and ambitious, yet cool-headed.
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