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李喆凝4.They are skilled at combining different scenery and creating infinite artistic conception in limited space. At the same time, they are also skilled at using terrain conditions to create unexpected beauty, arouse people's imagination, and thus evoke the sense of space of a small garden.
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房岩杰Sunsets are free, so are spring, summer, autumn and winter. Don't feel that life is hopeless. hope you are happy. We always rush for many things that are far away, but we forget the flowers on the roadside and the sunset that falls on us in the evening. While busy living, remember to feel the small details of daily life. In addition to trivial and insipid life, there are delicious food and countless blooming flowers.
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用户736073Traditionally, the Chinese love sports as an essential method for keeping fit as well as for entertainment, like the dragon-boat races during the Duanwu Festival, swings at the Qingming Festival, and climbing mountains during the Double-ninth Festival. People also relate sports to an enhanced insight into life, such as with go and Chinese chess. As a country with diverse cultural traditions passed down from one generation to another over a long history, China has developed a variety of sports, including archery, cuju (traditional football), sumo and other forms of wrestling, equestrianism, martial arts, and acrobatics. Among these, martial arts and acrobatics may be said to be the "superb" skills of China.
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用户736073This story is the source of an ancient Chinese saying: "Seven days in the mountains are as long as a thousand years in the world." In Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, there is indeed a Rotted Ax-Handle Mountain, said to be the location of the legend. "Rotted ax-handle" was later adopted as another name for the game of go. High-level go players sometimes write the Chinese characters 烂柯 (rotted ax-handle) on folding fans, and give them as gifts to lower-level friends.
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用户736073We hope you have enjoyed reading these concise introductions to Chinese culture, and will take any insights learned to further delve into special areas of interest. Like a small path in a Chinese garden that leads to myriad wider vistas, this book is a first step toward opening up to you the fascinating world of China's ancient and ever vibrant culture. Enjoy the continuing journey…
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李沁萱6Chinese people love crackleware because they love nature's unique craft. Porcelain is an artificial art, but what it most defies is nothing other than artificiality. The interest in crackleware lies in its naturally produced and unpredictable patterns. Any manmade crackles would be mechanical and unnatural and betray a certain artifice, definitely no match for naturally crafted crackles.
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李沁萱4Throughout history, China, along with other Asian countries, and Europe maintained a busy and vast trade in porcelain. From 1602 to 1682, the Dutch East India Company transported more than 16 million articles of porcelain to Europe. Porcelain garnered a good reputation for China for its sophistication and elegance, and played an important role in the wave of the European idealization of China during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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