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Claudia Kinnane

The Invention of Paper - 0 views

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    The Invention of Paper Written communication has been the center of civilization for centuries. Most of our important records are on paper. Although writing has been around for a long time, paper hasn't. In fact, putting thoughts down in written form wasn't always easy or practical.
Jo Devenish-Meares

Chinese Foot Binding - 0 views

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    Throughout history women have had to endure horrible things to be deemed beautiful. The ancient tradition of foot binding in China, however, takes the "beauty is pain" concept to a whole new level.
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    This site utilises less complex language to explain the origins, how feet were bound and some facts on the practice of foot binding.
Jo Devenish-Meares

Foot Binding - 0 views

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    A Site on Footbinding
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    This site, although does focus on the practice of foot binding, also provides the user with an opportunity to navigate to the various dynasties throughout China's history. It offers both pictures and a clear explanation regarding the origins, practice and continuity and change.
Jo Devenish-Meares

Marie Vento: One Thousand Years of Chinese Footbinding: Its Origins, Popularity and Demise - 0 views

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    Back to Chinese Culture | Back toWomen's History Sourcebook | Term Paper/Core 9: Chinese Culture/ March 7, 1998 [Important Note : This paper was written as a class project. Copyright resides with Ms. Vento, who gave permission for its use here as an excellent example of a research paper.
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    This is a student paper that seeks to investigate the practice of foot binding, its origins, the impacts and the causes behind the practice. At times it is a very challenging read.
Grace Hammond

Legalism (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    has really good information about Legalism in Ancient China
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    In Chinese history, Legalism (Chinese: ; literally "School of Law"; pinyin: fă jiā) was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States Period, although the term itself was invented in the Han Dynasty and thus does not refer to an organized 'school' of thought.
Claudia Kinnane

computersmiths - History of Chinese Invention - The Invention of Paper - 0 views

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    The word "paper" is derived from the word "papyrus," which was a plant found in Egypt along the lower Nile River. About 5,000 years ago, Egyptians created "sheets" of papyrus by harvesting, peeling and slicing the plant into strips. The strips were then layered, pounded together and smoothed to make a flat, uniform sheet.
Tyra Grimwade

Interesting Facts & Information: tourism, travel, culture, language, business, people. ... - 0 views

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    As China grows into a modern day superpower, it is important to remember that China as a civilization has existed for more than six millennia and contributed countless inventions that shaped China's evolution and amazingly continue to shape the modern world.
Emily Passmore

Four Great Inventions of Ancient China -- Gunpowder - 0 views

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    The invention of gunpowder had a close relationship with the advanced ancient workmanship of smelting industry. People began to know a lot of chemistry knowledge about the nature of different mineral materials during the process of smelting operation. With the knowledge, ancient necromancers tried to seek the elixir of immortality from certain kinds of ores and fuel.
Anastasia Little

Currency in the Qin and Han Dynasties - 0 views

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    Currency was unified by Emperor Qin Shi Huang after he unified China. Gold was considered as high-grade currency, and "banliang", the round copper coin with a square hole in the middle, was regarded as low-grade currency; they were circulated nationwide.
Emily McLean

Top 20 Wise Quotes Of Confucius - 0 views

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    Confucius was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and Vietnamese thought and life. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity.
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    Confucius was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and Vietnamese thought and life. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity.
Tayla Linton-Smith

Terracotta Warriors - 0 views

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    More information on the Terracotta Warriors and the tomb of Shi Huangdi
Katie Lawson

Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Buddhism is a religion and philosophy indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs, and practices largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, who is commonly known as the Buddha (meaning "the awakened one" in Sanskrit and Pāli).
Ellie W

Emperor Yangdi of Sui Dynasty|China Dynasties|China Emperors|Chinese Emperors|China Anc... - 0 views

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    Emperor Yangdi of Sui was the second son of Emperor Wendi of Sui and the last emperor of Sui Dynasty in China. Also called Yang Guang, Emperor Yangdi of Sui was famous for its brutality and inhumanity, which generally is considered to be the important reasons that lead Sui Dynasty to devastation. This website gives good Specific information about Emperor Yangdi, it also gives information about other emperors from Ancient china, its history, culture, religion and other factual information that may come of use to you.
Lauren Gillmeister

Taoism- Lao Tzu - 0 views

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    This website helped futher my knowledge about who started Taoism.
roisin dauth

Acupuncture - 0 views

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    Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical tradition, believed to date back to around 200BC. The earliest written reference to acupuncture is in the Yellow Emperor's book of medicine, the Nei Jing. Acupuncture involves the insertion of needles into different parts of the body.
Georgia Mignone

A Daoist Philosophy - 0 views

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    A Daoist Philosophy was placed here on November 8, 2001; quotes from Taoism and Modernity were added on August 1, 2003. Peter Myers; my comments within quoted text are shown {thus}. Write to me at contact.html. You are at http://mailstar.net/daoist.html. Peter Myers, 21 Blair St., Watson ACT 2602 Australia.
Emma West

History of Fireworks :: PyroUniverse.com - 0 views

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    This website is good for gunpowder and firecrackers!
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    The history of fireworks goes back thousands of years to China during the Han dynasty (~200 B.C.), even long before gunpowder was invented. It is believed that the first "firecrackers" were likely chunks of green bamboo, which someone may have thrown onto a fire when dry fuel ran short.
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    The history of fireworks goes back thousands of years to China during the Han dynasty (~200 B.C.), even long before gunpowder was invented. It is believed that the first "firecrackers" were likely chunks of green bamboo, which someone may have thrown onto a fire when dry fuel ran short.
Bronte Dargusch

Confucius - Crystalinks - 0 views

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    Confucius Traditionally September 28, 551 BCE - 479 BCE One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius - also Kong Zi, Kong Qiu, or Zhong Ni. Confucius was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese thought and life.
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