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Celebrating the Year of the Monkey: Chinese New Year 2016
Chinese New Year 2016 falls on Feb. 8, marking the auspicious beginning of the Year of the Monkey.
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February 7, 2016
Chinese New Year 2016: Year of the Monkey
Feb. 8, 2016, marks the Chinese New Year and the start of the Year of the Monkey. We ...
China
February 6, 2016
Chinese Idioms: Quoting the Classics or Authoritative Works (引經據典)
Xun Shuang wrote about traditional values and etiquette during the Han Dynasty, quoting the classics in hopes of ...
China
May 5, 2015
Chinese New Year 2015: The New Year Couplets
In regard to Chinese New Year decorations, one of the most important is the antithetical couplet posted in ...
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February 24, 2015
Chinese New Year 2015: The Year of the Goat
This year, Feb. 19 marks the beginning of the Year of the Goat, from which we will enter ...
China
February 17, 2015
Chinese Idioms: Single-Hearted Devotion (專心致志)
A long time ago, there was a chess master named Yi Qiu (弈秋). He was famous for being ...
China
January 5, 2015
Chinese Idioms: Use One’s Spear Against One’s Own Shield (自相矛盾)
During the Warring States period (475–221 B.C.), there was a weapons merchant in the state of Chu who ...
China
December 18, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Lead One to Enter a Beautiful Place (引人入勝)
By the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (A.D. 317–420), most affairs of state were entrusted to eunuchs ...
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November 17, 2014
Shenandoah Valley Dining Hospitality
On a recent visit to the Shenandoah Valley, I took the opportunity to visit the Joshua Wilton House ...
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November 5, 2014
Historical Figures: Sima Qian, Father of the First Full History of China
Sima Qian (司馬遷) was born around 145 B.C. during the Han Dynasty (漢朝) (206 B.C.–A.D. 220). He is ...
China
November 2, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Lift a Chess Piece but Hesitate to Move
The Chinese idiom 舉棋不定 (jǔ qí bù dìng) translates as "lift up a chess piece and hesitate about ...
China
October 17, 2014
Idioms: Use Allusions or Quotations From Authoritative Works (引經據典)
During the Eastern Han period (A.D. 25–220), Xun Shu served as a local governor of the state of ...
China
October 14, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Already Having a Plan in Mind
When Wen was young, he was especially fond of painting bamboo.
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September 14, 2014
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 4)
Mid-Autumn day has always been a time for Chinese poets to express their deeper feeling and thoughts, as ...
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September 8, 2014
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 3)
Zhongqiu Jie (中秋節), also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is an important occasion for family members to get ...
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September 8, 2014
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 2)
Along with Li Bai, Du Fu (712–770 A.D.) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty.
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September 6, 2014
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 1)
On Sept. 8, Chinese people around the world will celebrate the Zhongqiu Jie (中秋節), also known as the ...
China
September 6, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Keep One Side of the Net Open (網開一面)
Around 1766 B.C., the last ruler of the Xia Dynasty was extremely tyrannical and dissolute. This created great ...
China
August 27, 2014
The Double Seventh Festival
The Qi Xi Festival (七夕節, qī xī jié) is an important traditional festival in China. Literal to the ...
China
July 28, 2014
Legendary Origins of the Chinese Language
April 20 is UN Chinese Language Day. Here's a look at the fantastic tale of the language's origins ...
China
April 20, 2014
Cultural Observances
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China
March 31, 2014
Chinese Lantern Festival Customs: A Closer Look
The Lantern Festival is one of the most important of five traditional festivals in China. Always on the ...
China
February 10, 2014
Ba Bao Fan: A Sweet Chinese New Year Treat!
I attempted my first Ba Bao Fan (八寶飯), or Eight-Treasure Rice Pudding, many years ago. I made it ...
China
January 30, 2014
Chinese Characters: 馬 (mǎ)
In Chinese culture, 馬 (mǎ), or horse, is an auspicious and beloved animal associated with many positive things. ...
China
January 27, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Zhang Fei Threads a Needle (張飛穿針—粗中有細)
Stories about the Three Kingdoms period are so popular that, for hundreds of years, the characters and their ...
China
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