The Awakening of Insects惊蛰
As the saying goes, “Farmer Tin neutral”, “the Awakening of Insects Festival, hoes do not stop”. During the Awakening of Insects, people in most areas of China enter the busy spring season. Seasonal Read More
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As the saying goes, “Farmer Tin neutral”, “the Awakening of Insects Festival, hoes do not stop”. During the Awakening of Insects, people in most areas of China enter the busy spring season. Seasonal Read More
Yu Na 于娜 Born: Jun. 6, 1981 Height: 177CM Measurements: 84/62/88CM Yu Na was born in Guiyang, the capital city of Guizhou Province, and is a famous model-turned actress who appeared in Chinese TV hit series Read More
There’s no time limit for the match and no weight limit for the wrestlers. A wrestler loses if and when he touches the ground with any part above his knees. The sport of Read More
Besides the Tang legends, the Wushu-related contents are also commonly seen in other styles, such as the poem A Song of Dagger-Dancing to a Girl Pupil of Lady Gongsun by Du Fu in Read More
There are two styles of Praying Mantis Boxing—the northern and southern styles. The northern style boxing is practiced in and around Jiaodong of Shandong Province. The southern style boxing is also known as Read More
They would bend their body and drag the halter through their back with great effort to move along. Apart from tracking the boat, they also chanted the boatman work song with their hoarse Read More
Nowadays, sedan chairs are mostly used in the tourism industry. Bridal sedan chairs are usually placed in tourist attractions to reenact the ancient Chinese wedding ceremony or to be used as a photo Read More
His works reached their peak in 2011, one year after his death when two of his works went for almost one hundred million yuan one after another. However, his work took a small Read More
However, money did not necessarily follow his works. The honor of highest selling price for one of his works went to “Twelve Folding Screens of Flowers” (137cm × 48cm × 12) in 2010 Read More
28, 38: As eight means prosperity, twenty eight equates to ‘double prosperity’, though most Chinese people will typically just read this as “easy to have luck”, 38 being one of the luckiest, often referred Read More