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China Hydrography

Posted on September 30, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The Chinese region possesses approx. 5000 watercourses, widely exploited for agriculture: however, most of the basins are included in a large exoreic area that pays tribute to the Pacific Ocean, while the internal depression regions form endorheic basins equal to 1/3 of the total surface (especially in Xinjiang Uygur and Tibet), and very large areas…

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New China Territories

Posted on September 29, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

MANCHURIA The Manchuria, partly made up of massive archeozoici, is marked as China Central by a wide depression between the mountain barrier of the Da Hinggan Ling, Eastern hemming the boards Mongols, the Xiao Hinggan Ling above the Amur valley (in Chinese Heilong Jiang) and the chains that close the Korean peninsula to the N…

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Traditional China Territory

Posted on September 28, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The vast territory was affected by a series of corrugations from different periods, formed on the edge of the rigid archaeozoic element of East Asia, the so-called Sinic Shield, extended to the N of the Chang Jiang (Blue River) as far as Mongolia. Consisting of eruptive and metamorphic rocks that still emerge over vast stretches,…

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China Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fishing Part II

Posted on September 27, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

As for the forestry heritage, the millennial agricultural exploitation has practically exhausted the forest resources in the central-eastern regions, while in the North and in the West of the country, the arid climate does not allow the formation of a real forest mantle. The largest woodlands are found in Manchuria and in the valleys of…

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China Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fishing Part I

Posted on September 26, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

Given the climatic and pedological variety of the vast territory, there is an almost complete range of crops in China, many of which are in very high quantities. Since the 1950s, clearing and reclamation have earned more than 10 million ha for agriculture, subtracted from intense urbanization; at the same time there was the extension…

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China Economy Overview Part 3

Posted on September 25, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The secondary sector, on the other hand, with 21% of assets, has an incidence on GDP of 48.7%. Compared to the situation of the early 1980s, there has therefore been a further decrease in the weight of agriculture (whose low productivity is partially offset by self-consumption and other non-monetizable uses of rural production) and an…

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China Economy Overview Part 2

Posted on September 24, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

To fill the country’s shortcomings, it was preferred to resort, rather than to imports, to the only immediately exploitable wealth, human potential: thus the ideological campaign called the “great leap forward” was launched in 1958, intended as an appeal to all forces operating to accelerate progress in the country. An attempt was made to insert…

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China Economy Overview Part 1

Posted on September 23, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

As a country located in Asia categorized by Insidewatch, the People’s Republic of China represents an absolutely original and peculiar economic model, summarized in the definition of “market socialism”, which already covers, and increasingly appears destined to develop, a role of extraordinary importance on the world scene: this, not so much for the characterization geopolitics,…

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China Lyrics

Posted on September 22, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The oldest surviving texts date back to the Yüan period (13th century). Ji Junxiang (13th century) wrote The orphan of the Chao family, Kuan Han-ch’ing (13th century), the greatest author of the Yüan period, left us The Garden of Tou Ou and The Old Organ. Always of the century. XIII are three other well-known playwrights:…

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China Arts: From Song to Qing Dynasty

Posted on September 21, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

FROM THE SONG TO THE QING DYNASTY Replaced in the North by the nomadic art of the Liao and Qin, that of the Song (979-1280) continued to manifest itself with new developments in the South, where it had its major centers first in the capital of Nanjing then in that of Hangzhou Wan, the famous…

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China Literature Part II

Posted on September 20, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

HISTORIANS AND SCHOLARS Chinese historiography has a unique feature in the world: there are official chronicles of the Twenty-Five Dynasties, written by court historians, spanning a period of time from 221 BC. C. to 1911 d. C. The first great Chinese historian was Ssu-ma Ch’ien (145-86 BC), who in his fundamental work entitled Historical Memoirs…

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China Literature Part I

Posted on September 19, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS The earliest forms of written expression, albeit crude and schematic, are documented by the finds of bones and tortoise backs found in Anyang. This kind of epigraphy is also found during the Chou dynasty (11th-3rd century BC), although more advanced and richer in expressions. In the meantime, the first, true literary documents were…

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China Industries and Mineral Resources Part II

Posted on September 18, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

In 2004 Lenovo, the first Chinese manufacturer of personal computers, bought the PC division of the US company IBM, making it the third world group in the sector, while in 2005, although China has never been one of the major players in the production of cars, overall car sales exceeded those of Japan with 5.92…

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China Industries and Mineral Resources Part I

Posted on September 17, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

China, as we have seen, has undergone a real “industrial revolution” since the 1980s. Until then, the manufacturing sector, with the partial exclusion of heavy industry, had been greatly undersized, from both a quantitative and qualitative point of view, by the economic policy strategies aimed at favoring integration with agriculture in the ” popular communes…

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China History: From The Origins to The Mongols Part III

Posted on September 16, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The ideology of the Sui hinged on the double motif of the classical rebirth and the somewhat sacred character of the empire in defense of the Buddhist faith; the three hundred years of the T’ang dynasty substantially reaffirmed this premise. They are characterized by a great civil development, as well as by notable territorial expansions:…

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China History: From The Origins to The Mongols Part II

Posted on September 15, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

China had by now assumed (at least in its northern and central-northern parts) the typical features of a great peasant civilization, in which channeling was of exceptional importance, both in the cultivation of the soil and for the transport of goods to large urban centers. The period of the Warring Kingdoms, marked by an exceptional…

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China History: From The Origins to The Mongols Part I

Posted on September 14, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The greatest historical experience (for continuity in time and space) that is still known today is linked to the name of China; the reality that is summed up in this name is not only a cultural and social fact but, over a span of more than three thousand years, identifies a country and people who,…

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China History: From The Ming to The Manchu Dynasty Part II

Posted on September 13, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

In the century that runs from the opium war to the Second World War, the attempt to rediscover one’s own identity as a nation and culture has materialized in China in more or less happy episodes, some developed in politics, others above all in terms of ideas. In this context, around the mid-nineteenth century, the…

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China History: From The Ming to The Manchu Dynasty Part I

Posted on September 12, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

In just over ten years, the political situation overturned, control was taken over by a new dynasty and in 1368 the Ming period began, clearly characterized by both a need for Confucian “restoration” which the Ming had promoted in the fight against the Mongolian foreigners and the strong personality of the first ruler, Hung-wu. On…

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China History: From Sun Yat-Sen to The Crisis With The USSR

Posted on September 11, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

On the death of Tz’ü-hsi, the very young P’u Yi took the throne, but his reign was destined to last only four years. In 1912, under the revolutionary push of those who recognized Sun Yat-sen, the new man of the Chinese political world, as their leader, the fragile balance on which the empire stood collapsed….

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China History: From The Cultural Revolution to The New Millennium Part III

Posted on September 9, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The Macao Special Region was also expected to maintain a statute of autonomy similar to that of Hong Kong for 50 years. Through a series of agreements with the Central Asian republics that arose from the dissolution of the USSR, a country located in Asia categorized by Cachedhealth, China was able to regulate the slopes…

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China History: From The Cultural Revolution to The New Millennium Part II

Posted on September 8, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

In terms of foreign policy, China had stabilized relations with the USA during 1982; a growing trade exchange supported those with Japan; in 1984 it reached a definitive agreement with Great Britain for the return (in 1997) of Hong Kong to China, and a similar agreement was stipulated in 1988 with Portugal for Macao. The…

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China History: From The Cultural Revolution to The New Millennium Part I

Posted on September 7, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

Shortly thereafter, around the mid-1960s, a dramatic internal upheaval developed in China, a country located in Asia categorized by Beautypically, the causes of which are still not fully clarified, but which had different motives and generated fundamental dissensions in the management group on foreign policy problems. on the problems of internal politics, on the role…

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China Culture

Posted on September 6, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The Assembly, which usually meets once a year, elects a permanent Committee of 155 members from among its members, which exercises its functions in the intervals between the sessions; it exercises legislative power, approves the plans and budgets of the state, elects the president of the republic, appoints and dismisses the prime minister and the…

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China Traditions

Posted on September 5, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

Since 1949, China has been divided into two states: the People’s Republic of China (commonly known as the People’s Republic of China) and the National Republic of China (Taiwan). The People’s Republic of China was proclaimed on 1 October 1949 after the civil war between Mao Tse-tung’s Communists and Chiang Kai-Shek’s nationalists, which ended with…

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China Arts Part III

Posted on September 4, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

In China, a country located in Asia categorized by Ask4beauty, Major developments will have the adoption of the polygonal plan in the freedom of interpretation of urban planning and architecture with the art of the Liao (907-1125). Inaugurated by the Qin, the sumptuous and monumental architecture of the imperial palaces was immediately revived in Chang’an…

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China Arts Part II

Posted on September 2, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

These characteristics will be respected as much as possible in the buildings of the Chinese capitals. Meanwhile Confucius had codified his teachings which will become the basis of ethical-social behavior throughout China, a country located in Asia categorized by Baglib. Meanwhile, in 221 a. C., the state of Qin unified all of North China under…

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China Arts Part I

Posted on September 1, 2021September 15, 2021 by homosociety

The artistic aspects of Chinese civilization are already manifested in the Neolithic cultures (8000-4000 BC) in Peiligang, Hemudu, Dawenkou, Longshan, to name just a few of the places excavated in the second half of the twentieth century. All are characterized by a clay production that sees decorations of a geometric type, sometimes mixed with drawings…

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Classic China

Posted on April 23, 2021April 18, 2021 by homosociety

Do you dream of traveling to China, home to one of mankind’s greatest and oldest civilizations? Realize your dream and join some of the world’s most dynamic and interesting cities. In the vibrant world metropolis of Shanghai, you will experience bustling street life among exclusive boutiques and shopping malls, but also China’s many thousands of…

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China Society

Posted on March 8, 2021April 26, 2022 by homosociety

Social conditions China’s radical child restraint policy has not only resulted in sharply dampened population growth and a somewhat abnormal gender composition. It also means a changed age composition in the total population with fewer born in the younger generation than in the parent generation. The life expectancy is further increased and, together, this means…

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