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Chinese Writing Characteristics
Over the years, Chinese were evolved and developed in the following different ways:PictographsThe original written format were found on the markings scratched onto tortoise shells and animal bones, the so-called "oracle bones". These ancient writings were pictures or Pictographs.
Chinese Strength Development
Chinese strength development programs, or power exercises, are essential to any martial arts style. They are designed to strengthen the muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
Learn Chinese by Chinese Learning Software
Learn Chinese can be Fun! Learn Chinese (learn mandarin) by some Chinese Learning Software, is a fast way of Chinese learning for Chinese learners. Learn how to read, write and speak mandarin Chinese. In this article, SoftSea.net recommend some useful software, help you read, write and speak mandarin Chinese yourself. These freeware or sharewares is ease-of-use, power and fun. These software is an incredible platform where you can learn Chinese with native speakers, wherever and whenever you like. Chinese-English Assistant, This tool helps English speakers learn to read, write and translate Chinese. It offers over 185,000 Chinese entries and over 168,000 English entries. Chinese Practice, this software helps you learn Chinese. It offe...
Veritas Chairman Addresses Fourth Chinese Enterprise Forum -- Michigan Attorney Was the Only American Invited to Speak to the 200 Largest Corporations
Donald B. Lifton recently spoke to an audience of government and business leaders that included the CEOs and CFOs of the 200 largest corporations in China. The Fourth Chinese Enterprise Forum address focused on intellectual property protection as Chinese corporations moved offshore.
Acupuncture Chinese Moxibustion Technique ? The Chinese Health Secrets Revealed!
Acupuncture Chinese moxibustion technique? What?s that?
Share a Romantic Valentine's Day with One's True Love at the Chinese New Year Show
Lucky for New Yorkers, Chinese New Year's and Valentine's Day just about coincide this year, giving them an opportunity to experience New Tang Dynasty TV's celebrated Chinese New Year Spectacular as it returns to Radio City Music Hall on February 14-17, just in time for Valentine's Day.
NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular has been touring North America since early January, but the show at Radio City takes the production to a new level with many of the performances making their world premiere, a 45-piece live orchestra in the pit and a company of over 200 dancers, vocalists, and instrumentalists on stage. See http://shows.ntdtv.com
Labor Day Weekend Legends of the Blues Concert to Benefit The National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame
The National Cowboys of Color Museum (NCCM) announces that tickets are now on sale for the historic Legends of the Blues concert benefiting the museum during the NCCM Labor Day weekend celebrations.
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The Chinese Invent Moving Clocks 500 Years Before Europe
The first mechanical clocks were made in china. The origin of the mechanical clock is not precisely known. It has always been held that escapement, the process where regulation of motion allows for the creation of a mechanical clock, was created in a town in Europe in the late middle ages. However, this was really invented, independently, by a Chinese engineer in 1088AD. Water clocks had provided mechanical clocks to china since around 700 AD however these were highly imprecise. Su Song was a Chinese Engineer that wanted to build an enormous clock tower that would not only tell time but give an accurate representation of the objects in the night sky. In China at that time, the philosophy held by the majority of people was that the sky and the earth moved in harmony, with the earth being the passive and the sky being the active. All things were related in a circular, symbiotic relationship. The Emperor of china was the one who was supposed to be able to communicate between the two sides and reinforce the balance of the world. He did this using an advanced system of predictive analysis that allowed him to know what was going to happen in the future. Using Astronomical formulations to reinforce the idea that the emperor could tell the future was a major were a major part of his power. This meant that the ability to accurately tell time was very important to the political system of the empire. Su Song's clock made it possible to get predictions which were much more accurate. His clock was a three part behemoth, with the top part showing moving astrological bodies, the middle showing celestial, and the bottom showing the time. The clock ran entirely on water power and didn't require any effort from humans. Unfortunately the tower was destroyed less then 40 years after it was built; carried off in pieces during an invasion. Attempts by Su Song's son to recreate the tower were never successful. Currently there is an effort to build a replica of the clock in the National Museum of Natural Science in China. This effort has revealed the difficulties that making the original clock would have created. The kind of precision needed would have taken an extraordinaire effort using the tools of that day. Joey Lewitin is an author and furnishings designer. His unique wall clocks can be seen at the site http://decorative-wall-clocks.com
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