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    Traditions and Customs in Good Ole’ Xi 'an My hometown, Xi’an is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the central part of China. The northern part is the Loess Plateau, whereas the southern part contains the Qinling Mountains, it has the warm temperate zone, during the summer season, it is not hot and wet also it is hard to see snow in my hometown. One of the many things that always makes this place an affectionate location to the people whom live there is the weather. Consider the location

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    My Hometown

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    My hometown Laizhou is a medium-sized city, locating in East China. It is a County-level city of Yantai. The city's total area of 1878 square kilometers, with a total population of 860 thousand and 200 people . The average annual precipitation is 809 millimeters, with an average annual temperature of 12.5 degrees centigrade . Laizhou traditionally boasts strong economy due to its abundant natural resources, such as gold, magnesium, granite, and salt. Laizhou produces about 15% of the gold production

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    Have you ever wondered what Ancient China was like? How did the Great Wall of China start, why was it built, who built it, how did the Silk Road start, was it a continuous or was it multiple roads, did their rulers do anything important, well this essay is for you. In this essay you will go through the geography of Ancient China, how their religion started, and then you’ll learn about their fierce or calm powerful rulers and their outstanding achievements. The geography of Ancient China

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    Yue Fei A True Hero

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    Yue Fei is one of the most talked about Patriots in Chinese History. There are several Muggle television shows and novels written about this famous patriot. He also has many temples dedicated to his honor. He is one of the most venerated but tragic generals in Chinese history. People have recognized this name for the last 800 years. The history of Yue Fei is still celebrated in China today. Over the last 800 years, everyone knew of this famous patriot. Yue Fei did not kill his enemies in the

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    The China completely changed compared it to before and after the Tang and Song dynasty. In terms of economy, population and social class, these changes are very important. The transformation didn’t happen overnight but happened in a slow process across two dynasties. We can separate Tang Period into five-part. Tang (618-690), Later Zhou of Empress Wu (690-705), Tang restored (705-755), An Lushan Rebellion (755-863) and Late Tang period (763-907). A lot of people think the glory of China’s Tang Dynasty

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    Document Analysis: The Second Letter of Henan Cortés to Charles V The Second letters to Charles V were written by Hernan Cortés of Spain in 1520. The letters were sent to Charles V to justify Cortés actions of attacking the Aztec 's against his superiors order. The letters that Cortés wrote details the lifestyle, and culture of the Aztec 's and how worshipped pagan gods. This document is a set of letters that Hernan Cortés wrote detailing his experiences within the area known today as Mexico. These

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    China to one child each. The reason for implementing this policy was to put a break on enormous population growth. Is the one child policy a good idea? The China one child policy was a good idea because it benefitted the urban single-tondaughters, the Henan families, and led to many social and academic advantages.

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    Three Reasons Why China’s One Child Policy was a Great Idea. China’s One Child Policy was founded in 1949, this policy was founded upon the idea that China’s population was growing at an exponential rate (Doc B). China had one of the largest growing populations at over 150 million every year and with a population density of over 104 people/sq. km in rural areas and in cities up to 22,350/sq. km (Pop. Den.). China’s One Child Policy focuses on lowering the fertility rate of women and in turn lowers

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    China's One Child Dbq

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    According to document C, Henan was one of the most environmentally stressed areas of China, with a quarter of water and a fifth of land per capita compared to the already low national average. However, Liu Shaojie, the vice president of the Population Commission of Henan, says,"The population controls have lowered sulfur dioxide emissions by 17.6% and reduced water pollution by 30.8%." Document C. -. Without so many people in Henan, the environment has flourished, producing an

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    1. The reasons for this worship of physical power in the Northern Dynasty 1.1 the geographic factor With the differences in the landscape, the climate, and so on between the Northern and the Southern Dynasties, the Northern Dynasty lived a rough life, which forced the people in the Northern Dynasty to build up their figures. Take Tabgatch, the renowned family in the Northern Dynasty, as an example. “In the Wei and Jin Dynasty, the 1st year of the Tianxing period, the Xianbei ethnic group chose Ping

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