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  1. Chinese literature, the body of works written in Chinese, including lyric poetry, historical and didactic writing, drama, and various forms of fiction.. Chinese literature is one of the major literary heritages of the world, with an uninterrupted history of more than 3,000 years, dating back at least to the 14th century bce.Its medium, the Chinese language, has retained its unmistakable ...
  2. Dec 27, 2024China is a complex country that is also rapidly changing. With our interviews about which books to read on China we aim to at least introduce you to the country's history, economy, literature, poetry and politics, depending on your particular interests. We also have sections dedicated to Chinese history books and Chinese politics.
  3. chinahighlights.com

    The four works were seminal for the development of Chinese societies in past eras. They were widely read by the literati and administrative rulers and contained philosophical ideas, history, and ideas about human society, family life, and politics that defined part of the world view of the literate and politically influential.
  4. theworldofchinese.com

    Dec 31, 2024The Unfilial: Four Tragic Tales from Modern China. The Unfilial is a collection of four short stories by the Shanghai-based writer Yao Emei that closely examine modern Chinese family life with a special focus on women as wives, girlfriends, older sisters, and, in some cases, mistresses. The original Chinese version published in 2021 has a score of 8.5 out of 10 from over 8,000 users on China ...
  5. Oct 29, 2024A strong literary tradition. Moveable type and woodblock printing were both invented in China, and the strong emphasis on education in ancient China, especially among the Confucian elite, meant that there was widespread interest in and understanding of literature, at least among the educated classes, beginning early on in Chinese history.. This historically strong interest in creating and ...
  6. Mar 16, 2024This book, a bestseller in China with over a million copies sold, depicts the role played by the Chinese government in China's economic development. It explains how the Chinese government has gradually established and improved market mechanisms while promoting economic growth.
  7. books.google.com

    Zusammenfassung: This book, a bestseller in China with over a million copies sold, depicts the role played by the Chinese government in China's economic development. It explains how the Chinese government has gradually established and improved market mechanisms while promoting economic growth. The book particularly points out that the Chinese government not only governs the economy through ...
  8. worldhistory.org

    Early Stories. The earliest written works in China are ghost stories and myths. Ebrey writes how early Han literature is "rich in references to spirits, portents, myths, the strange and powerful, the death-defying and the dazzling (71)".The Chinese were especially concerned with ghosts because the appearance of someone who had died meant that the living had somehow failed them, usually by ...
  9. chinahighlights.com

    The bureaucrats all studied the same works on social behavior and philosophy, and this promoted unity and the normalization of behavior throughout each empire and during the times of dynastic change. The scholar-bureaucrats had a common base of understanding, and they passed on these ideas to the people under them.

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