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    ''The Dwelling In Fuchin Mountains'' was created by Haung Dongwang. It’s a hand painted scroll using ink to paint during the yanug dynasty. This piece shows the area between Fuchin river, its mostly He painted this peace in his later years. This piece gives you a feeling of a larger landscape that could stretch even further than most would think. It makes me think of Fan Kauns Travelers By Streams and Mountains. The compositions are different, but the idea of using a sort atmosphere feeling that

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    paid off. Xu Wei, from Saoxing, Zhejiang, did not grow up in the ideal situation, he was orphaned at a young age, but escaped his problems in life by painting and writing calligraphy; where he excelled the most. (BOOK pg. 208) Later during the Ming dynasty, he began to paint flowers and plants. One of his famous works in which we will focus is called Twelve Plants and Twelve Calligraphers (1). (BOOK 209). Another well-known artist from this century is Liu Dan. Liu Dan is also from China and was a

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    Impact of Literary Events on Life Before I talk about how I learn literacy, I want to introduce my mother tongue Chinese, because learning Chinese characters is different from others languages. Chinese characters are logograms, of which we have almost ten thousands Chinese characters in our written language, but only a few thousands in common use. Most Chinese characters are monosyllable. In modern Chinese, characters mainly divided into simplified and traditional, which Wikipedia explains as kinds

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    Have you ever seen a treasure ship larger than a football field? Crazy right? But yet it was accomplish by a man with the name of Zheng He. Many people do not recognize him because all of his records were destroyed, but he was astonishing. If you ask me, I say we should celebrate the voyages of Zheng He. Why? He spent twenty-eight years of his life traveling and traveled one hundred five thousand, three hundred miles in total! He also had enormous ships, crew members, and seven voyages compared to

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    During the 13th century all the way up until the 21st century we see the balance of power in the world dramatically changing over time. At the time of the early modern era, we saw competition arise between the East and the West. The world order and balance of power has changed over time due to economical, technological, and social advancements. The Chinese and European maritime explorations depicted the economical advancements both the East and West experienced during the early modern era. Strayer

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    Zheng He are vastly understated, the difficult trials and tributes making for a grand exploration little known today. Zheng He was a Eunuch, or a castrated man employed by the government, born as Ma He. He was enslaved at the age of ten in the Ming Dynasty. He rose through the ranks quickly, and Emperor Yongle decided to recognize him. He received a new noble name, Zheng He, and was sent on the first of seven voyages in 1405. Zheng He’s voyages should be celebrated due to all that was accomplished

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    《建筑理论研究》-期末论文 MF1536501刘晓君 Chinoiserie : Architecture & gardens 任课教师:赵辰 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ The increased trade between Europe and China during the mid 17th century marked the beginning of the Wests’ fascination with all things oriental. Imported craft and objects from the East were considered to be more exciting and had a unique beauty that differed greatly from that of the West. In the 18th century

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    country for the foreign ones. One reason for the success of silver taking over the main form of currency was the fact that large amounts of silver had been available in America and in Britain, who hadn’t started using silver as currency yet. Once the Ming Dynasty ended, silver was still used, but mostly along the coast of China. Trading will always be an extremely important part of society, whether it be among friends or even countries, and it was the same in China. There was a lot of profit from foreign

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    Just like everyone starved for a safe community, the Discourse Community serves a place to build trust, respect, and communication skill. According to Merriam Webster dictionary, the word discourse means to express oneself especially in oral communication. Discourse community should be a place where one can live comfortably as it own self and not concealing its’ negative side. It should be a place where everybody treated each others like a family and where one can express its true feeling. Bethel

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    ruling class “gentlewomen” and other courtesans within the same field. For the occupation of courtesan, this characteristic takes the form of “dirty work”. What is a courtesan’s dirty work and how does the role of a courtesan have impact in the Ming dynasty china? That is to say, what part of a courtesan’s lifestyle was integral to their success in the occupation that has given them a higher class titles from the lower class prostitutes. This paper argues that courtesan’s “dirty work” was a way of

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