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    Chinese history has witnessed the governing styles of many different dynasties throughout its history. Both the Tang and Yuan dynasties had expansionist ideologies, and both attempted to reallocate workload under their administrations. While the Tang government was focused on management and focused (specialization?) of tasks and services, the Yuan dynasty was less able to fully control its territory and people. The Yuan dynasty’s shaky regime, when contrasted with the relative stability of the Tang

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    The Chinese National in Chinese Movies The essential theme of “National” has been virtually reflected in a greater percentage of Chinese film and a number of propositions have been put forward to back up this trend. Probably due to the political history that has patterned China right from the empirical and feuding lord epochs to the now predominant nation-state mechanism of government. Thanks to the Han Dynasty that had a precursor vision of unifying China as one people; probably the earliest of

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    Chinese literature is an important literary heritages of the world. With an history for more than thousands of years that influences people throughout the century. The Chinese language has retained its remarkable identity in both its spoken and written aspects in spite of generally gradual changes in pronunciation. With those syllabic tones, which produce a different but equally pleasing cadence. This tonal feature of the chinese language has brought about an intimate relationship between poetry

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    The Dragon holds one of the most powerful meanings in the Chinese culture and mythology. This creature represents the power over rain, any types bodies of water (river and seas), and the water itself; it also represents the concept of power and it is claimed to symbolize divine powers. In the Ancient times it represented the power the emperors held. The first appearance of the Dragon dates six thousand years ago and it was said that measured nearly 6 feet in length and 2 feet tall. There are many

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    Dragons in Asia are considered lucky because they are wise and powerful and people respect the dragon because they breathe clouds, move the season, and control the water of rivers lakes and seas. They are linked with the Yang( 10 facts about Chinese dragons). On Asia dragon was part of the culture for more than 4,000 years and made a huge impact on culture because they believed the dragon's were real and they also worshiped them as well. In China, Japan, and Korea they believed that dragons where

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    - What are the differences between Chinese American, and Chinese-American? The two terms seem similar to each other since it contains two nationalities, Chinese and American; however, there are different meanings between the four words. Chinese American is an American citizen, who prefers being an American to a Chinese man while having a Chinese ascendancy. From his words, the hyphenated form of Chinese-American is not just about the type of American, but also about race and nationality. The term

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    In “The Chinese Must Go” the cartoonist depicts the Chinese as running with a money bag to China which symbolizes the American belief that Chinese laundrymen were exploiting the American economy. The Chinese man is running from San Francisco to China with a bag of money in his hand, which was likely earned from working in the laundry business, this can be inferred from the cleaning tool in his arm and the stereotype of Chinese immigrants being laundrymen. This depiction makes sense given the historical

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    American-Chinese America is a nation consisting of people from different areas with multiple cultures. As a result, lots of Americans have their ancestors in other countries. Even though they are called “Americans”, they have a special identity, that is, hyphenated Americans actually. Chinese-Americans have been one of the large groups of hyphenated Americans since a long time ago. This passage mainly observes the living conditions of Chinese-Americans in America and tries to analyze how the hyphenation

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    Chinese Culture

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    Dara Murphy 112519063 Chinese Culture Essay: There are many different aspects to Chinese culture that make it so broad and interesting. I will be focusing mainly on the more modern features to the culture and how it has changed from the traditional culture. Chinese culture is one of the oldest cultures out there today. I personally find the culture as a whole very interesting and intriguing and I extremely enjoyed learning about the ancient culture that is still ever so prominent today

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    Chinese Immigrates

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    There are two mainly waves of Chinese immigrates to the United States: the first wave occurred in the 1850s, because of federal law to restrict Chinese immigrant and stop; the second wave form 1980s, conform to the normalization of Sino-American relations and change of immigration policy. At present, Chinese immigrants is the third largest U.S in row after Mexico and India. Population of 2013, according to the number of Chinese in the United States more than 2 million, accounting for 5% of the total

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