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Eight Major Branches of Chinese Wood Engraving New-year Painting: |
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Saturday, 18 July 2009 14:55 |
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Eight Major Branches of Chinese Wood Engraving New-year Painting:: 1▲ Taohuawu of Suzhou Taohuawu wood engraving new-year painting is the main folk wood engraving new-year painting in the region south of Yangtze River in China. Taohuawu is located in Jiangsu Province. Taohuawu new-year painting was originated from the block printing technology in the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD), and was |
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How to Distinguish between Real and Fake Wood Engraving New-year Painting: |
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Saturday, 18 July 2009 14:50 |
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When collecting the wood engraving new-year painting, the fake ones must be identified. The key is: wood engraving new-year painting is a traditional technology in which the carving knife is used as the paintbrush, natural pigment is adopted for the color and color diffusion could be sensed in the watercolor block printing. |
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Pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese |
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Thursday, 25 June 2009 03:53 |
Introduction The purpose of this section is to clarify some important issues regarding the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese. I noticed recently that some sources are publishing incorrect information about Mandarin pronunciation. It is my intent to identify a few of the misconceptions and to make the reality of the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese crystal clear, both in linguistic terms and in everyday language. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 June 2009 04:14 |
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Learning Chinese by Listening Chinese Songs and Watching Chinese Movies |
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 04:16 |
月亮代表我的心 (yuèliang dàibiǎo wǒ de xīn) arguably has been the most popular karaoke song in China for the past 30 years. Most people can sing this song and now it is still one of the best-loved songs with the new generation of Chinese. The song expresses that words cannot adequately convey one's love, but the moon, which is the symbol of romance in Chinese culture, can show the deep affection. You must wonder why the moon? In Chinese literature, the moonlight always is associated with romantic love stories and reminds people the purest love. And a lasting moon symbolizes forever love. |
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Volunteer army makes TV speak Chinese |
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Sunday, 26 April 2009 07:27 |
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By Wang Yu Every week, Internet forums are abuzz with users swapping subtitle files for the latest episodes of foreign TV series. Fansubbing groups, loose organizations of hobbyists who collaborate to create subtitles to new shows, have helped keep the Internet’s couch potatoes planted in their seats for the past few years. |
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