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Chinese civilization stands as a unique spiritual symbol of the nation with its long history and profound depth, Qu Yingpu, ...
The groundbreaking discoveries of inscribed oracle bones from the Yinxu Ruins, a late Shang capital in Anyang, Henan province ...
A complex series of ceremonies, the Three Letters and Six Rites aimed to ensure social recognition, family consent and ...
Landlocked Haryana, traditionally known for its doodh, dahi, now ranks second in average annual fish production per unit area ...
He joined millions of young people across China to participate in the Cultural Revolution ... goal of preserving communist ideology. Nearly six decades later, Ding is a distinguished scholar ...
Chinese handcuffs refer to the traditional children’s toy, which is a tube that is open on each end where one inserts an index finger into ... was launching the Cultural Revolution.
Show more In 1968, Jingyu Li and her parents were among hundreds of thousands of Chinese people sent to labour camps during Mao Zedong’s so-called cultural revolution. The aim was to re-educate ...
Born in Wuhan, China, the book’s narrator is three years old in 1966, when Mao declares a Cultural Revolution to regain ... historical narrative. Ages 6–9. (May) ...
The following account contains graphic descriptions of the deaths of victims of the Cultural Revolution in China. La desvergüenza ... registering 6.0 on the moment magnitude scale, struck Hebei ...
Clip #8: “Official Verdict?” (6:03). What did China’s communist party “turn toward” after the Cultural Revolution? Why does Mao Zedong remain a “cultural touchpoint” in China?