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    dialogue highlights the core values of these three belief systems. Through Liu Bei’s contemplation of the day’s events, we see a shift from the realities of harsh warfare to the response a caring leader. During the scene, Liu Bei consults with his advisor, Kongming, in hopes of restoring his resolve to continue with the war. This scene not only reveals the core values of Shu’s culture but also the personality of their leader Liu Bei. He is known for being loyal to his people, and this scene emphasizes

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    One of the most well know historical periods of Ancient China is the era of the Three Kingdoms, which records the period to some of the most well-known historical figures, heroes, and their complex yet intriguing relationships. The Three Kingdoms was a period of unrest, and battles which initiated in 220AD, when Wei replaced the Eastern Han Dynasty, and lasted until the reunification of lands in 280AD. Towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the emperor was losing power and influence, which led

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    starts attacking civilians on an exodus of Changban. During the battle, the cast gives an excellent display of their combat skills by holding off the enemy while buying time for the civilians to retreat. The warrior Zhao Yun fights bravely to rescue Liu Bei's family, but his wife was killed trying fleet the scene on a horse. Only infant son succeeds, who was tight down on Zhao Yubn back. An alliance is from between his lord and Sun Quan against Cao Cao. Sun Quan was initially in

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    Student Name: ZHEN HU Student ID: GEC00000A3 Unit Code: VU2169 – Read and write straightforward descriptive and narrative texts Task1 1. My beautiful dog 2. She has a beautiful dog. When he was a puppy, his ears are like cat’s ears and he doesn’t like taking a bath. He is black and white and the eyes are blue color. 3. Her dog name is lucky. He is a s Siberian Husky, she loves him and going to take care of him for all her life. 4. The nine years old girl has a dog, her dog name is lucky and he is

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    Causes Of The Han Dynasty

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    family clans gathering power, natural disasters and decentralisation. The Han dynasty was the longest imperial dynasty, which lasted around 400 years after the collapse of the Qin Dynasty. The dynasty began with a struggle between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu which saw Liu Bang, a man of lower social status winning and reuniting the land in 206 BCE (Qian, S. 1971). During the course of the Han dynasty there were technological and cultural advancements but in the later

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    Folk Hero Essay

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    A Folk hero in China Folk hero is almost in every country, and the story of the hero is often gives some positive moral. Folk hero’s stories are always popular at every age. However, the reason for me to choose this topic is I wrote the same topic in another class about two years ago. This time I also want to write this topic, but I have new ideas and new opinions during this two years. China has a history of more than 5000 years even if there are many dynasties of change. During this 5000 years

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    Old Wu's Narrative

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    The sea, whipped by savage winds, swaddled her in seaweed and left her on the beach along with splintered pieces of Cao Ren’s boat. Old Wu found her after the storm, hidden in the high wrack line, just below where the beach and tall grass meet. The infant’s greenish mother-of-pearl eyes stared calmly up at Old Wu from a childish version of Cao Ren’s face. He then knew the rumor to be true; the sea had fallen in love with Cao Ren. Old Wu searched for Cao Ren until sunset then carried the child home

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    Did anyone benefit from the Cultural Revolution? Few people would deny that the Cultural Revolution is one of the most significant events in China’s history, with its extraordinary effects on many groups of the population. The main aim of the revolution was simple: having risen to power, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wanted to reform the Chinese population so that they followed the communist ideology – the favour of absolute social equality. While the initial impression of this aim seems positive

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    In addition to hastiness, many projects failed because people lacked the skills necessary to perform them. The Great Leap did not support educated people and therefore the projects were often run by uneducated cadres, commune managers, and often failed (310) (72). People did not know how to do the jobs that the government forced them to do (31) (311). They plowed so deeply that the soiled had salt in it (311). The peasants were ordered to look for uranium and petroleum in the countryside, not knowing

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    Question: Why did Mao launch the Cultural Revolution? For instance, do you think the occurrence of the CR had any connections with the CCP 's organizing principle and guiding ideologies, such as democratic dictatorship and the democratic-centralism, or was caused more by other reasons? Also, although many things people did during the Cultural Revolution look so absurd, irrational, and even cruel today, millions of Chinese, especially the Chinese youth seemed to be obsessed with the movement during

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