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As part of the Chinese Myths and Legends series, this fine picture book will introduce you to the colorful world of Chinese mythology and tell you a story about a great hero who wanted to capture the sun . . .
As part of the Chinese Myths and Legends series, this fine picture book will introduce you to the colorful world of Chinese mythology and show you how ancient Chinese people believed the world was created . . .
The last half century has produced an increasing interest in semiotics, the study of signs. As an interdisciplinary field, moreover, semiotics has produced a vast literature from many different points of view. As the discourse has expanded, clear definitions and goals become more elusive. Semioticians still lack a unified theory of the purposes of semiotics as a discipline as well as a comprehensive rationale for the linking of semiosis at the levels of culture, society, and nature. This short, cogent, philosophically oriented book outlines and analyzes the basic concepts of semiotics in a coherent, overall framework.
This book systematically unravels and analyzes the transformation and development of China's economic thought under the influence of Marxist economics from 1949 to 2019, within the framework of mainstream economics and shows how the mainstream perspective on major theoretical issues and its research paradigms have diverged in history. While analyzing the mainstream economic perspective, the book also objectively introduces foreign economic theories (mainly those of the former Soviet Union economy and the Western economy) and studies their impact on China's economic paradigm.
The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing. With a total of 200,000 square meters and 48 exhibition halls, it is the world's largest museum housed in a single building, and it is home to the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics in a single museum, with over 1 million pieces in its permanent collection. This book includes a selection of the finest artifacts housed in The National Museum of China over the past century. These cultural relics include China's best bronzeware, Buddhist statues, porcelain, furniture and lacquerware, jade, coins, gold and silver items, stone carvings, silk fabrics, ancient texts, and other items rooted in China's long history, all laid out in chronological order to provide a convenient overview. This text leads the reader to meander along the long river of history and gain a thorough understanding of a civilization that has prospered for over five thousand years, the ancient East Asian country of China.
The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing. With a total of 200,000 square meters and 48 exhibition halls, it is the world's largest museum housed in a single building, and it is home to the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics in a single museum, with over 1 million pieces in its permanent collection. This book includes a selection of the finest artifacts housed in The National Museum of China over the past century. These cultural relics include China's best bronzeware, Buddhist statues, porcelain, furniture and lacquerware, jade, coins, gold and silver items, stone carvings, silk fabrics, ancient texts, and other items rooted in China's long history, all laid out in chronological order to provide a convenient overview. This text leads the reader to meander along the long river of history and gain a thorough understanding of a civilization that has prospered for over five thousand years, the ancient East Asian country of China.
The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing. With a total of 200,000 square meters and 48 exhibition halls, it is the world's largest museum housed in a single building, and it is home to the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics in a single museum, with over 1 million pieces in its permanent collection. This book includes a selection of the finest artifacts housed in The National Museum of China over the past century. These cultural relics include China's best bronzeware, Buddhist statues, porcelain, furniture and lacquerware, jade, coins, gold and silver items, stone carvings, silk fabrics, ancient texts, and other items rooted in China's long history, all laid out in chronological order to provide a convenient overview. This text leads the reader to meander along the long river of history and gain a thorough understanding of a civilization that has prospered for over five thousand years, the ancient East Asian country of China.
The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang are a treasure house of ancient Chinese art. Even today, murals and painted sculptures remain in 492 of the caves. This book aims to take Cave 254, dating from the Northern Wei Dynasty, as an example to guide readers to a deeper understanding of the historical culture and artistic achievements of the grottoes in Dunhuang. Having laid out the historical background of the excavation of Cave 254 in the way of historical narration, the book starts with a close reading of the murals on the north and south walls of Cave 254, following the spatial order inside the cave. Combined with the architectural form, murals, and painted sculptures, it offers an overall interpretation of the construction and conception of the grottoes. The hope is that this sort of model case will allow for a richer experience beyond the usual introduction, so that readers and viewers can have a better understanding of the spirit and meaning behind the images and more specifically experience the superb skills and ingenuity of the creators of Dunhuang's Mogao Grottoes.
This book includes an introduction to digital twin, digital twin technology, digital twin and industry 4.0, digital twin city, application of digital twin in other aspects, case studies of digital twin, challenges and development trends of digital twin technology, and the digital economic production policy. It covers many important technical points of digital twin, enumerates many cases to analyze the theory, and puts forward innovative views in various areas. In reading this book, the reader will gain a deep understanding of digital twin, an entirely new discipline.
In this book, you will find 100 exciting places that are a must-see in Chengdu, including museums, temples, delicious food, and other amusements--accompanied with rich, beautiful photos.
Long, long ago, a Little Bunny lost her mother and father. But a kindly, nice-looking Grandma Wolf adopted her. One day, a scary Black Bear came to visit their house. Worrying about Grandma Wolf's safety, she listened to them talking, but found out that they were making a horrible plan! Grandma Wolf was planing to send her to the Black Bear! Scared and sad, Little Bunny looked at the birds flying freely in the sky and cried, "White pigeons! If I could have wings like you, I would break away from this cage and find a place without danger and fear!" She cried herself to sleep in front of the window. The next day when she woke up, on the desk in front of her, was a pile of feathers as white and soft as snow...
No one made better fried rice with eggs than Chef Panda. He practiced hard every day, and his dream was to make the Number One fried rice with eggs in the world. But one day, a war broke out, and it changed everything. What would happen to Chef Panda? Can he still make his dream come true?
Once upon a time, the Moon disappeared from the night. A young hunter decided to defeat the monster that stole the light. But the monster was too powerful for regular spears and arrows, and the young man nearly died in the fight. Who stepped up and saved his life? And was he going to save the lifeless sky?
As well as its obvious visual appeal, China's millennia-old writing system is a carrier of the nation's culture and identity. In this book, Xu Hui selects and explains the 100 most traditional Chinese characters with the help of eye-catching illustrations that bring their meanings alive, and historic tracings through seal script all the way back to ancient oracle bone carvings. For novices and experts alike, this translation by Julie Loo offers English readers a compelling insight into the world of written Chinese.
Le classique tibétain L'épopée du roi Guésar, qui daterait du XIIe siècle, relate les actes héroïques de l'icône culturelle Guésar, intrépide seigneur du légendaire royaume de Ling. L'épopée est composée de nombreuses versions, chacune comportant de nombreuses variantes. Cette épopée est réputée par certains comme étant le plus long récit épique du monde. En 2009, la Chine a fait inscrire l'épopée sur la liste du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'UNESCO. Ce livre présente de manière vivante la plus haute réalisation de l'art populaire tibétain, Guésar, sous la forme unique d'une peinture en rouleau tibétaine. En 100 thangkas, il illustre comment le héros Guésar est descendu du ciel pour vaincre les démons des autres tribus et chercher à aider les gens ordinaires avant de retourner au ciel après avoir accompli sa mission sacrée. Cet ouvrage offre un aperçu vivant de la plus longue épopée du monde à travers les oeuvres d'art exceptionnelles que sont les thangkas.
Once upon a time, there was an old turtle called Mr. Fool living near the forest. He often thought about the ocean where he grew up, and his dream was to see his hometown again. But there was a huge mountain between the forest and the ocean, and it would take 600 years to cross it. How could Mr. Fool make his dream come true? Let's find out...
A rising superpower. A billion customers. The factory of the world. China is rarely out of the international spotlight, but seldom does anyone hear from the human actors that live out its incredible modern transformations. For over a decade, The World of Chinese magazine has been providing long-form, people-driven storytelling in English on the characters and communities behind the headlines. This anthology collects 20 recent features on the lives of China's relocated villagers, the wit of its stand-up comedians, the dreams of its small-town live streamers, and more, delivered with the incisiveness and humor that will be familiar to longtime magazine readers--and will surely enchant the new.
Revolutionaries is a song of righteousness dedicated to the revolutionary martyrs who gave their lives in the founding of the People's Republic of China. This book passionately narrates the stories of the first young party members who died on the streets of Shanghai, revolutionaries who fought bravely and charged to the forefront for national independence and the welfare of the people. The history of the early revolutionary struggles of the Communist Party of China is presented vividly, with the images of a group of lively, heroic, and great revolutionaries depicted accurately. Their firm belief, strong commitment, selfless sacrifice for the people, and unswerving determination to make the nation prosper are concrete manifestations of the great spirit of the Communists. The author researched for years and has visited many places in the writing of this book. The book offers detailed information, with fresh, vivid, touching, and inspiring content. With a strong literary appeal and readability, the authentic, rich, and unique historical materials also enable this history to provide a new and valuable look at the lives of these important contributors to modern China.
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