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张语竹One feature of the houses in Xitang is their seclusion and serenity. As land is limited, Xitang people make careful calculations when they build houses and lanes. All the 100-plus lanes are less than one meter wide but more than 100 meters long. Standing in such a lane and looking upward, one only sees a line of sky overhead; walking on the stone-paved lanes, one's echoing steps make the ancient lanes appear even more mysterious and secluded. The most famous lane is Stone Skin Lane – so named because it is paved with thin and shiny slabs of stone. Along Stone Skin Lane are its two most famous buildings – Zhongfu Hall and Zunwen Hall.
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张语竹In Zhejiang cuisine, there is a well-accepted dish called Dongpo Meat. This dish is prepared over a slow fire, with streaky pork in big chunks and garnishes of green onion, ginger at the bottom of the pot, cooking wine, soy sauce, and sugar. The finished dish is bright red in color and tender and juicy in taste, yet without any feel of greasiness. This dish was named after Su Dongpo (1037-1101), a great poet of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), who created it when he was an official in Hangzhou. It is said that, when he was in charge of the drainage work for the West Lake, Su Dongpo rewarded workers with stewed pork in soy sauce, and people later named it Dongpo Meat, to commemorate this gifted and generous poet.
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用户719319And yet there are plenty of real connections between the experience of children and business conditions which need to be utilized and illuminated. The child should study his commercial arithmetic and geography, not as isolated things by themselves, but in their reference to his social environment. The youth needs to become acquainted with the bank as a factor in modern life, with what it does, and how it does it; and then relevant arithmetical processes would have some meaning—quite in contradistinction to the time-absorbing and mind-killing examples in percentage, partial payments, etc., found in all our arithmetics. The connection with the university, as indicated in this chart, I need not dwell upon. I simply wish to indicate that there ought to be a free interaction between all the parts of the
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张语竹Taihu Lake stones are precious materials frequently used in the building of artificial hills in gardens south of the Yangtze River. People value them for their thinness, porosity, exquisiteness, as well as wrinkles. Thinness represents unearthliness and aloofness; porosity signifies openness and flexibility, which allows for the free flow of energy; exquisiteness describes the characteristics of being fine and delicate in texture, like jade; while wrinkles are the curving forms and ripple-like lines nurtured by water. These four features of Taihu Lake stones describe not only beauty in form but even more, reflect people's lofty ideals toward life.
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刘翀answer:1.The residences in Xitang are built alongside the water.Families live in the midst of waters,bridges arch over the rivers,passengers walk across the bridges,boats pass under the bridgesishops stand at the head of bridges,and their reflections sway in the wateris how people de-scribed the village.Anewcomer strolling through the town is soon plunged into areal-life intoxicating landscape painting.Xitang is situated on the shores of Taihu Lake,with the Great Canal passing by it.There are nine winding rivers intersecting the town into eight blocks.Zach house is located facing a river,as are the shops.Xitang peo-ple row small boats along the rivers to their destinations, instead of walk-ing on foot through streets and lanes.Weeping willows and colorful flowers grow along the riverbanks,and flocks of water birds and white geese play on the water dotted with plants of floatingheart.Several hundred an-cient bridges of different shapes and sizes arch over the rivers like cres-cent moons. Famous bridges include the Wufu,Wolong,Huanxiu,and Songzilaifeng bridges.Walking on the bridges is like walking along streets of the heavens. 2.Windows are very important in this aspect.In Chinese horticulture,win-dows are always designed in the shape of a fan and referred to as convenience windows."Through the windows,visitors can view the pic-turesque bamboo groves and moun-tains outside. 3.Joyous Longevity Hall in the Summer Palace in Beijing, has windows on all its four walls,with its surrounding walls facing Kunming Lake.Zachwindowview becomes the equivalent of a vivid painting.in fact,garden designers bestow these windows with anothername-"ab-sorbent windowe throughwhich the ciahte of diffant
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刘翀answer:1.The residences in Xitang are built alongside the water.Families live in the midst of waters,bridges arch over the rivers,passengers walk across the bridges,boats pass under the bridgesishops stand at the head of bridges,and their reflections sway in the wateris how people de-scribed the village.Anewcomer strolling through the town is soon plunged into areal-life intoxicating landscape painting.Xitang is situated on the shores of Taihu Lake,with the Great Canal passing by it.There are nine winding rivers intersecting the town into eight blocks.Zach house is located facing a river,as are the shops.Xitang peo-ple row small boats along the rivers to their destinations, instead of walk-ing on foot through streets and lanes.Weeping willows and colorful flowers grow along the riverbanks,and flocks of water birds and white geese play on the water dotted with plants of floatingheart.Several hundred an-cient bridges of different shapes and sizes arch over the rivers like cres-cent moons. Famous bridges include the Wufu,Wolong,Huanxiu,and Songzilaifeng bridges.Walking on the bridges is like walking along streets of the heavens. 2.Windows are very important in this aspect.In Chinese horticulture,win-dows are always designed in the shape of a fan and referred to as convenience windows."Through the windows,visitors can view the pic-turesque bamboo groves and moun-tains outside. 3.Joyous Longevity Hall in the Summer Palace in Beijing, has windows on all its four walls,with its surrounding walls facing Kunming Lake.Zachwindowview becomes the equivalent of a vivid painting.in fact,garden designers bestow these windows with anothername-"ab-sorbent windowe throughwhich the ciahte of diffarant
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宋天豪He knows in Xitang are built into the wa ter.Families live In the waters of waters, in arch over the waters, in erswalk across the waters, in passing under the bridgesbishops standat the head of waters, and their reflections sway in the water IS 》 How People de-scribed the village. The town IS Soon into areal-life painting.Xitang is situa ted on the streets of Taihu Lake, withthe Great Canal surrounded by it.There are nine instances of riversinter secting the town into eight blocks.Zach house is loca ted facinga river ) As are the same. Xitang peo-ple row small along the Weeping willows and flowers grow along the riverbanks, And flocks of water birds and white geeseplay on the water plants with plants of floatingheart. Severalbirds an-cient characters of different types and different types of characters like cres-cent moons. Famous characters include theWufu, Wolong, Huanxiu, and Songzilaifeng. Walking on thebirds is like walking along the streets of the city
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用户7193561In the south of China, people often evoke the sense of space of a small garden through various design techniques and spatial arrangements. One common approach is to create a sense of depth and layering by using plants, rocks, and other elements to create different zones within the small space. This allows for a feeling of movement and variation as you move through the garden, giving the illusion of a larger space.2Zhejiang cuisine: Fresh, seasonal ingredients, simple yet elegant flavors, unique cooking techniques, and cultural festivals.3Hangzhou
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张文耀1.The residences in Xitang are built alongside the water.Families live in the midst of waters,bridges arch over the rivers,passengers walk across the bridges,boats pass under the bridgesishops stand at the head of bridges,and their reflections sway in the wateris how people de-scribed the village.Anewcomer strolling through the town is soon plunged into areal-life intoxicating landscape painting.Xitang is situated on the shores of Taihu Lake,with the Great Canal passing by it.There are nine winding rivers intersecting the town into eight blocks.Zach house is located facing a river,as are the shops.Xitang peo-ple row small boats along the rivers to their destinations, instead of walk-ing on foot through streets and lanes.Weeping willows and colorful flowers grow along the riverbanks,and flocks of water birds and white geese play on the water dotted with plants of floatingheart.Several hundred an-cient bridges of different shapes and sizes arch over the rivers like cres-cent moons.Famous bridges include the Wufu,Wolong,Huanxiu,and Songzilaifeng bridges.Walking on the bridges is like walking along streets of the heavens. 2.Windows are very important in this aspect.In Chinese horticulture,win-dows are always designed in the shape of a fan and referred to as convenience windows."Through the windows, visitors can view the pic-turesque bamboo groves and moun-tains outside. 3.Joyous Longevity Hall in the Summer Palace in Beijing, has windows on all its four walls,with its surrounding walls facing Kunming Lake.Zachwindowview becomes the equivalent of a vivid painting.in fact,garden designers bestow these windows with anothername-"ab-sorbent windows,throughwhich the sights of different places interact thus setting the landscape of the garden in motion.More interestingly through the windows, visitors maysee different views at different an-gles,and thus the composition of the garden becomes infinitely enlarged. The names of Chinese dishes are diverse,but behind each of the fa-mous dishes is an interesting story explaining why it is popular. Acatchy name may add value to the dish.However,some names are so ec-centric that theymay confuse people ,both Chinese and foreigners.If youexplain the names in a literal way,you may make a fool of yourself.Take Goubuli steamed buns in the cityof Tianjin for example.These popular buns are all handmade and of the same size.When served in neat rows in the tray,they look like budding chrysanthemum flowers.The wrapping is thin,the fillings are juicy,and the taste is tender and de-licious yetatallnot greasy.Thenwhy the name?
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用户719302The names of Chinese dishes are diverse, but behind each of the fa-mous dishes is an interesting story explaining why it is popular. A catchy name may add value to the dish.However, some names are so ec-centric that they may confuse people ,both Chinese and foreigners. If youexplain the names in a literal way, you may make a fool of yourself.Take Goubuli steamed buns in the city of Tianjin for example. These popular buns are all handmade and of the same size. When served in neat rows in the tray,they look like budding chrysanthemum flowers.The wrapping is thin,the fillings are juicy, and the taste is tender and de- licious yet at all not greasy.Thenwhy the name?