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National Symbols Of China
When many people in the west think of China, the animal that they think of is the dragon. For them, the dragon is an aggressive monster that breathes fire. Many...[Detail]
The Prime Tang
In 618 Li Yuan, an aristocrat of the Sui Dynasty, established the Tang Dynasty. Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province) and Luoyang were the two capitals of the ...[Detail]

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2008-04-11The Imperial Examinations System
The imperial examinations system is originated from Sui daynasty, and was improved in Tang dynasty. ...[Detail]
2008-04-11Chin Shihhuang and the Great Wal
The Chinese Great Wall is in the world the construction time longest, the resilience biggest cold we...[Detail]
2008-04-11Prehistoric and Ancient History
Prehistoric and Ancient History (1.7 million years ago-476 B.C.)  China's earliest primi...[Detail]
2008-04-11The Beginning of Chinese History
The ancient history of China is veiled in mists of mythology, out of which emerges the epic Emperor ...[Detail]
2008-04-11Costume in the Han Dynasty
China's complete code of costume and trappings was established in the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD). The...[Detail]
2008-04-11Costumes of Ethnic Minorities in
Clothes of Chinese ethnic minorities are flowery and colorful, extremely exquisite, and highly disti...[Detail]
2008-04-11About Han Fu
Han Chinese clothing, or Hanfu (汉服,literally "Clothing of the Han people") refers to the tradition...[Detail]
2008-04-11The Horse-Headed Qin and its Ori
The top of the neck of the horse-headed stringed instrument is carved in the shape of a horse's head...[Detail]

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