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    on the how the Qing emperors wanted to present themselves as religious leaders, and using it justify their position as the ruler of this large empire. The fourth emperor- Qianlong was especially promoted Buddhism. Tibet was long respected by the Chinese as the residence of the Dalai Lama, and whoever the rulers is, it had to maintain good relations with Tibet in order to promote is position as the acceptable ruler of the empire. These rulers had to craft their legitimacy through holding religious

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    As head of the tourism department in Ping Du. I have to recommend a place, this place is not only mountains and rivers ,but also the scenery is pleasant,At the same time,there are abundant products.It allows you to enjoy the food while you play.This place is also my hometown Daze mountain . Daze mountain is known as Dong Lai famous mountain. It is a provincial scenic spot, also known as "nine castle peak", Jiao Dong famous mountains, one of the main peak 737 meters above sea level. According to

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    Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy China is known for its beauty and intellectual prestige but the one thing that mostly stands out when speaking of Chinese art is the form of calligraphy. It is known to be one of the earliest forms of writing that can be translated, which began thousands of years ago and is still used today. Chinese calligraphy was invented and developed by the ancient Chinese who used the innovation as a method of written communication. Throughout the years, the Chinese calligraphy

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    this includes foods that are in harmony with the basic diet. There are really no rules on their habits of diet, just to make sure that LEGENDS AND STORIES Taoists Ghosts, spirits, and superstitions are very prominent in the ancient and modern Chinese stories. Foxes were often imagined to be challenging shape shifters and tricksters. They often showed themselves in the guise of beautiful young women, trying to lure men into their power. Taoist priests often served as mediators between the ordinary

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    People sceptical of Chinese traditional culture’s relevance to modern environmental concerns will point out that ancient Chinese had no term for nature in, as it were, the David Attenborough sense – nature as what natural historians study, and what TV nature programmes are programmes about. This does not mean that the Chinese were unable to talk about natural landscapes and wild things, nor that their concept of nature were without implications for our relationship to nature in this sense. It does

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    Semaje Sherman Prof. Shelly Baul Orientation in Art-06 November 28, 2016 Museum - The MET Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The mary Griggs Burke Collection Walking through the journey of Japanese arts in the Met’s new exhibition, “Celebrating the Arts of Japan, the collection by Mary Griggs Burke. The exhibition features works such as an exceedingly rare Jiz, Bosatsu sculpture signed by the sculptor Kaikei, and other pieces of Buddhist art. Also, Shinto iconography. Its opening coincides with Asia

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    Nature is a prominent aspect of traditional Chinese poetry, but most early poems contained a limited use of natural imagery. Early poets used elements of nature to establish the setting or represent human concerns. Scenes of nature served as affective imagery utilized to make comparisons with human rituals, relationships, and emotions. The parallels with the natural description are meant to bring an greater awareness of the human condition. In the early medieval period, however, distinct genres of

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    Myrtle Beach Vacation

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    Have you ever wondered what Myrtle Beach has to offer for its tourists? Well I'm about to tell you. Every year I go on vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week. We usually leave a few days after Christmas and come back a few days after New Years. I go with my grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, and some of my cousins. We have been going on this vacation for about six years, but at first it only started out as us going down for the weekend. The first two years we went to Myrtle Beach it was

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    Reality television is one of the most popular genres featured on broadcast media. Although its name implies an honest and impartial story, reality television is one of the most-edited and manipulated forms of television, where producers decide what is seen by the audience through their careful selection of music, footage, camera angles, and lighting among many other important features. Through their design choices and careful edits, producers are able to create narratives and meanings that otherwise

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    More to the south of modern Shaanxi area, where the part of the Chinese population was greater than in the west, agriculture was the main economical tradition. The largest part of the territory was owned by the state or the emperor and was given to farming peasants who in turn had to pay taxes. Most other parts belonged

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