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Wu Hua Ba Men

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Wu Hua Ba Men

Wu Hua Ba Men Describes a wide variety of things, each with a dazzling array of styles. Military Origins: The Wisdom of Military Formations "Wu Hua Ba Men" originally originated from ancient military terminology and is closely related to military formations. "Wu Hua Zhen": The Wu Yue naval formation in autumn corresponds to the Five Elements (gold, wood, water, fire, and earth), symbolizing five basic formation variations. The Five Elements interact with each other, making the formation flexible and adaptable to different battlefield situations. "Ba Men Zhen": Derived from the Eight Trigrams in the Qi Men Dun Jia (rest, life,...

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Chinese Seals 用英语讲中国|中国印章

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Chinese Seals 用英语讲中国|中国印章

Seal cutting, though based on Chinese calligraphy, is a comparatively independent traditional art form. It takes Chinese characters as its form of expression, using carving knives instead of the writing brushes, and stone instead of paper. Similar to inscriptions on ancient bronze and stone tablets, it can be viewed as a pocket edition of tablet inscription. The seal has many names in history. It was called xiyin (literally meaning the imperial or royal seal) during the Warring States Period, the Qin and Han dynasties, and the Wei and Jin periods. The Ming and the Qing dynasties were universally acknowledged to...

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Chopsticks 用英语讲中国|筷子

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Chopsticks  用英语讲中国|筷子

Similar to people of other nationalities, ancient Chinese people grasped or tore food with their bare hands at the beginning. Chopsticks, forks, knives and spoons were used much later, of which chopsticks, with a history of thousands of years, are a wonder of Chinese dining utensils. Chopsticks are the dining utensils most frequently used in Chinese people's daily life. In ancient China, they were called zhu. When the Chinese began to use chopsticks as an eating instrument is anybody's guess. They were first mentioned in writing in Liji (The Book of Rites), a work compiled some 2,000 years ago. Chopsticks...

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