Culture Jade

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 05-07-2009

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Culture Jade
Why Americans hate to Jade and Western culture?

Check out his name and I suppose ….

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Hua White

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 02-09-2008

Hua White
is the turn of anyones toes white and numb in the winter?

My big toe and my middle finger turns white and numb and messaging Instant afraid if I do not put up that will not fall off .. Be silly hua? but I have to put them on low heat or hot water to let blood to move and warm my toes ..

Sounds like your feet are cold and peripheral circulation is shutting down much. I suggest a good pair of sneakers – That can help keep your feet warmer. My personal favorites are at LL Bean – his "good bad shoes" made of lambskin shearling. My style favorite is the "boots" type, since it covers the top of my foot and the bottom.

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Rare Bronze

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-01-2008

Rare Bronze
Is this coin rare bronze of Franklin Pierce?

Bronze coin of Franklin Pierce. FRONT: Head facing left, 'in President U.S. "from above" Franklin Pierce "at the bottom, '1853 'on the left (vertical writing); '1857' on the right (written vertically) BACK: You have an eagle that covers the back saying, 14 CURRENCY centered in big letters.

Yes, Very

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Chinese Ancient

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-04-2007

Chinese Ancient

Two years ago some of my Chinese friends took me to (NTDTV New Tang Dynasty TV) live Chinese New Year Spectacular. This was an exciting and enchanting music and dance, with traditional Chinese instruments and costumes faithfully recreated from old manuscripts, paintings and ceramics. The dragons, All drums and dancers evokes the grandeur of China's great dynasties and legends of the distant history.

The ancient Chinese traditions speak of harmony between heaven and earth. They say that human beings were created by the gods. Culture, as well as moral and spiritual guidance is also provided to humans by divine beings during the different periods of history. When human beings on the Tao, the "Divine Law or Way and follow the order of Heaven, will be prosperous and peaceful society.

Like most Westerners knew almost nothing about the Chinese New Year. So I asked my friends to tell me more and share memories of his favorite New Year. I learned that the Chinese New Year is actually celebrated by almost a quarter of the world population in several countries in Asia where the most important holiday of the year. It follows the lunar calendar and the date varies each year depending on the lunar cycle.

Several mutual friends about the works Fire and favorite foods, dumplings are often mentioned, and various traditions. One is to write poems or phrases on red paper so it sticks around every door family. After breakfast, there will be a round of visits. The first stop will be at a local temple to burn incense and honor the gods. Then came the visits to relatives and friends. In many cities musicians paraded through the streets to announce the arrival of spring.

The Lantern Festival marks the end of the Year season New. It evolved from the ancient belief celestial spirits flying in the light of the first full moon. Lanterns many colors and shapes were lit during the night.

Maquiong, who grew up in a village near the Yangtze River, said: "Some communities organize a flashlight market. Usually, my mom took us to see the activities. Later she had another good dinner that included cook dumplings filled with syrup, which symbolizes the harmony in the family and the sweetness of life. "

He said that in recent years how are you traditions have changed in China. In big cities fireworks were banned, and people have dinner New Year in restaurants. In addition, many people exchange New Year greetings by telephone and not visit each other more. "But in my memories "Maquiong said," Chinese New Year always mean having a good time. "

"The traditional Chinese culture and spiritual traditions be destroyed and banned by the Communist Party of China, "said Jason, a physician. He said that the CCP broke almost all the temples and burned ancient manuscripts. Since its coming to power in the late 40s, that changed the history books and the generations of Chinese brainwashed with party culture, class struggle and ideology Marxist.

"Young people know nothing about real Chinese history or the deepest values of our ancient traditions," said Jason. "NTDTV world and its annual Chinese New Year shows are instrumental in promoting a renaissance of traditional Chinese culture. The performances are wonderful and full of nobility. "

The 2007 NTDTV New Year Spectacular will tour in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington, DC, plus major cities in Canada, Europe and Asia. target = "_blank" href = "http://shows.ntdtv.com/"> http://shows.ntdtv.com/

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Old Man

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-01-2007

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Old Man
????? Old

an old man living in a retirement home. One day, the nurse walks by his room and sees that the old tears. N: why are you crying? Old Man: My penis died today. I can not use anymore the nurse, knowing that the old man has alzymers and is not in his right trial laughs and goes long. The next day, the same nurse is to walk like her old look closely, you can see his penis hanging for all to see. N: What you? What's happening? Why is your penis hanging? old: now is the visualization

That's Freakin 'lovely! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

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Rarity Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 15-11-2005

Rarity Chinese

If you're a collector of coins and are very fond of brilliant uncirculated silver, chances are you worry about target = "_blank" title = "Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins"> Chinese Silver Commemorative coins. These coins are minted in general for collection of well as parts of a monument in honor of special events and people who have made a difference or a big impact on the country of China.

For example, to commemorate the Beijing Olympics, China coins were made and designed just for that purpose. Other countries have also recognized the great thing about Chinese coins, particularly Australia, Somalia, Singapore, and the Isle of Man, so organized and gold and silver coins minted in different currencies currently circulating current markets containing the Chinese zodiac, on the one hand and the country's national symbol association in the other.

These coins, depending on the weight, design, content and dear metal, or it may be cheaper (RMB 3 to U.S. $ 10-15) or expensive (usually more than a hundred to a thousand dollars) because of its rarity and history that go with it. If you are interested in collecting commemorative silver coins from China, you can find a lot of original parts or serial line Internet sites like Amazon Store and eBay.

If you are looking for people with the Chinese zodiac, or the giant panda in them, all you have to do is just search through Google and Yahoo, and you may be able to find all or part to complete or add to your collection. It takes a coin dealer or distributor can have currency or a series that needs to complete his personal collection.

If you are a seller of coins, you can also use this opportunity by selling its own set silver and gold from China on the Internet. In particular, those Chinese commemorative silver coins, he is sure that a shower of all sorts of offers coin enthusiasts worldwide.

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Ancient Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-01-2005

Ancient Chinese
ancient china?

Chinese makeup what was the former made of? links would be helpful:) and how the ancient Chinese Drees? [men / women] [Picts. It would be nice] Please help me and lots thankx!

U can search by typing words中国古代服装, there many links. Chinese are not only English, if you have problems, you can send to me, id like to help translate.

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Tea Ceremony

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 16-06-2004

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Tea Ceremony
Where do I learn how to present a traditional Japanese tea ceremony?

I love both tea and Japanese culture, I love people to tea as well. I know how to serve a traditional Irish tea, but I love to learn to serve my green tea in a traditional ceremony Japanese tea. Also, if you can tell me where I can find a traditional tea tray and cups that would be more useful.

In fact, there quite a few videos about it on youtube.com … try to look first.

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