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24 Solar Terms: Summer Solstice(Xiazhi) 24节气之夏至

Posted onFebruary 19, 2017AuthorhockeykulLeave a comment

   Introduction “Summer Solstice” comes on June 21 to June 22 each year when the sun altitude arrivethe highest in north. This day has the longest day time of the year in the NorthernHemisphere Read More

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The origin of Summer Solstice

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   The summer solstice falls on June 21st or 22nd every year. It is the tenth solar term of the 24 Chinese solar terms, marking the day of the longest daytime and shortest nighttime. Read More

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The way to Calculate Summer Solstice

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   Formula: [Y*D+C]-L Note: Y refers to the last two numbers of a year, such as 10 in 2010, 08 in 2008 D=0.2422 L=the number of leap years 21st century C=21.37 20th century C=22.20 Read More

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Customs in Summer Solstice

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   The day of Summer Solstice is the longest of the year. Therefore, one saying is very popular in Shaoxing City which goes, “To play, play on the day of Summer Solstice”. In ancient Read More

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Summer Solstice—The Longest Day of the Year

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   The days become shorter and shorter, and temperatures higher and higher after the Summer Solstice. When the three periods of hot season come, it is the hottest time of the year.    The Read More

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Exemplarious translation of 道德经Daodejing

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   The state may be small; its people may be few. Let the people have tenfold and one-houndredfold of utensils, but never make use of them. Let the people weigh death heavily and have Read More

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Kunqu Opera —Romance of the West Chamber昆曲—西厢记

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   However, word of Yingying’s beauty soon reaches Sun the Flying Tiger, a local bandit. He dispatches ruffians to surround the monastery, in the hopes of taking her as his consort. Yingying’s mother agrees Read More

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Shaoxing Opera绍兴剧

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   Shaoxing opera or Yue opera is a relatively new local Chinese opera popular in the southern regions of the Yangtze River. It originated in Shengxian County (present Shengzhou City), in the Shaoxing region Read More

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Types of Chinese tea 中国茶的种类

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   Brick tea. Brick tea belongs to pressed tea. It is made by pressing steamed raw tea such as green tea, scented tea and old green tea in brick-shaped moulds. It is mainly produced Read More

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Tea Culture in China: Tea Brings Tao 中华茶文化:以茶可行道

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   Mr. Liu Hanjie, a scholar in Taiwan propose, “Tea ceremony is a method and artistic conception of drinking tea.” As a matter of fact, to define tea ceremony is a waste of time. Read More

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