Old Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 16-06-2009

Old Chinese
If you were a girl of 11 years China would be on the Olympic team or working at a factory in Walmart?

Note that most of the 11-year-old Chinese girls are working around 90 hours per week in the factories of Walmart. Is not that a good thing that the Chinese government is allowing children under 11 years on the Olympic team?

But the Chinese government says are 11 and there is absolutely no reason not to believe them. That is, the morning mist that descends upon the city (cough, cough), the sites visit (Tiannemen stay away from the Plaza) and the friendly people that descend upon me (and beat me with batons). Why the lie about China?

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Chinese Stone

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-02-2009

Chinese Stone

Beyard Slate Co., Ltd. is located in the south of the famous Mt. Lushan County XingZi, called "CHINA TOWN stone materials. It is famous for the known Chinese "Golden Star inkstone, which has about 1,600 year history.

Founded in 2000, Beyard is a export-oriented specializes in processing and distribution of natural slate with about 3000 square meters factory. Its exploitation base over 1,000 mu (66.67 hectares) contains abundant high-quality slate. In addition, she has quarries of Shanxi, Hebei and Sichuan. It combines nature and culture is already place in the world.

Our vision is to offer a unique range of products perfect slate, including roofing, slate slate slate facades, billiards, Mosaic, mushroom stone, pavers, slabs of slate and stone, etc. as a combination of craft unique texture, natural color and strong traditional durability our slate floor is an ideal material for roofs, floors, walls, even the art of stone, and mosaic pool, and very popular in both residential and commercial sectors. Appeal of slate is its physical beauty and its inherent value to the world community can not be replaced by artificial alternatives.

Our principle is "Quality, Service, Cost, speed, to provide high efficiency and product quality and service fine. Let's have a win-win situation with all clients between hard business skills now. For now, our lists have been exported throughout the world, including Europe, America, Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia.

In hopes can become your perfect partner on the board!

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Great Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-01-2009

Great Chinese

The Chinese Tea Culture

Experience Peking Duck in Beijing or eat the food of the Ming emperors, explore the world of Chinese cuisine with leading China to get the real taste of the experience we China.Join real Chinese cuisine! Tea culture is an important part of Chinese tradition. Along with social development and progress, tea has not only played a role in the development and become a shining pearl in the social life of Chinese civilization.

The practice of tea culture can bring the spirit and wisdom of human beings to a higher orbit. The tea has a close relationship to Chinese culture, and his study covers a wide field and has very rich contents. Not only is the spirit of civilization, but also the spirit of the ideological form. There can be no doubt that it has been beneficial in improving the social achievements people and art appreciation.

The legend of Chinese Tea

Tea is nearly 5,000 years old and was discovered, as legend has it that in 2737 BC According to legend, Shen Nong (or Shen Nung), an early emperor was a skilled ruler, scientist creator and patron of the arts. It was called "The Divine Healer." Many other medicinal plants were attributed to this legendary emperor. His great-sighted edicts necessary, inter alia, that all drinking water be boiled as a hygienic precaution. One summer day while visiting a distant region of his kingdom, he and the Court stopped to rest. In accordance with his decision, officials began to boil water for drinking by the court. Of dried leaves of the near by Bush fell into the boiling water, and a brown liquid was infused into the water. As a scientist, the Emperor was interested in the new liquid, drank some, and found it very refreshing. And so, according to legend, tea was created.

Chinese tea evolved from a palace to treat a common drink during the Jin Dynasty and Nan Bei Zhao (265 AD – 589 AD). Later, during the Tang Dynasty (618 AD – 907 AD), the Chinese tea trade had become very busy. Tea plantation techniques and advanced processing at high speed. Many famous teas were developed.

In the Tang, Chinese tea was processed and distributed in the form of tea cakes. People started to get serious about making tea. Specialized tools were used and tea tea books were published – including the most famous "Literature of tea" by Lu Yue. The art of Chinese tea began to take shape. That was a great leap of tea Chinese cultural territory.

"Tea became popular in Tang and prospered in Song (960 – 1276). At the beginning of the Song Dynasty, Chinese tea was kept in the form of balls and cakes. When served, tea was crushed and boiled with seasoning material. But as tea drinkers became more particularly, who paid more regard to the original shape, color and flavor of the tea leaves. Material vanished seasoning and let the tea began to lose to have the reputation of Chinese tea center stage.The owes much to Chinese saint "tea" – and its literature Luyu Tea Book.

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There are a variety of teas as Green Tea Oolong Tea, Black Tea, tea, flowers, always local specialty of the traveler.

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Japanese Sterling

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 05-12-2008

Japanese Sterling
It is the Japanese yen or the value of pounds more?

I was wondering what unit of money is worth more at this point, the pound or the Japanese yen? Thank you!

It is clear that the pound sterling is the strongest currency in the world. 1 pounds equals about 149 yen. The pound is stronger ie worth

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Japanese Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-09-2008

Japanese Chinese
Japanese / Chinese?

I want to learn Japanese / Chinese when I go to school. I know a little Japanese and Chinese vocabulary, but most Japanese. to start from the head? Should I learn Japanese or Chinese?

Japanese is difficult, but Chinese is more difficult. It depends on your ability if you can put all Chinese characters in your mind, if you can, go to china !!!!!!!!!! but if you can not go to !!!!!!!!!!!! Japanese that's it!

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Chinese Japanese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-07-2008

Chinese Japanese
Chinese <-> Japanese?

Hello I wonder how Japanese is related to China Is it comparable to English <-> Italy, where a canroughly follow a conversation, picking up familiar words, or more like English <—> Russia, where you can not. And how the Coast of other East Asian languages (Thai, Korean ..) Thanks PS I'm talking English <-> Italian, Italian, when I hear, I know what 're talking Coast which I dont't to listen Thanks for responding to the Russians

The characters and some readings came from China, but have changed over centuries. Some are still around and occasionally I might note a Chinese word that sounds familiar because it is close to the Japanese or can read it. Other than that, is mutually unintelligible. Examples: when you call my Chinese friend tells me his note to his mother something like "Denwa" which means "Phone" on Japanese. It surprised me a Chinese boy in my class because I could not read the words of the jacket (I told the security of English "traffic") but not I have no idea how it is pronounced in Chinese, if it is even close to the Japanese pronunciation (koutsu Anzen).

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Old Chines

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-05-2008

Old Chines

He always likes to visit new places around the world. He searches many places and instruments to travel. A kayak is the product of this search. Kayak travel is a good means of travel in the early days. However, in the early days of food and shelter are his main objectives. Kayak travel are the first created by the native peoples of the Arctic region. They use it to hunt on lakes, rivers and water in the Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, the Bering Sea and the northern Pacific oceans. Travel Koyak is used to his life and his struggle for extsting. Some people become so expert in balancing their bodies koyak.

What is the kayaking trip?
Kayak has a meaning as mans hunter boat or ship. This means a small boat powered by human beings. This boat is like a concave prevalence fit. This boat is covered by the deck and cabin is covered by a spratdeck. This boat can work with the double-bladed paddle by a sitting paddler. Kayak is also known as canoes.

Kayak trips gives immense pleasure to travel in. The place can be anywhere, like the sea, river and lake. You trip will be full of fun and emotion. If someone likes to do new things then kayaking trip is the best thing to do. You can feel the beauty of water and nature at the same time. Explore new places and enjoy the most. You can find places for fishing and wildlife. This kayak trip is concerned. How exciting it is!

Everything changes with time and the need, in the case of travel by kayak. No changes in the structure and forms of kayaking. It depends on the use of the kayak

The kayaking trip baidarkas name created by indigenous peoples was useful for touch and transportation of persons and goods. Umiak is used in great sea. Operates from a single sheet oars. It requires more a paddler.

Old kayaks work with one, two or three rowers. Spray Deck is used to prevent entry of water waves. It is attached to the edges of the cockpit. Most of traditional kayaks are made of wood material. There are three types of traditional kayaks. These are baidarkas, Alaska and loins.

West Greenland kayaks are angular fit. East Greenland kayaks are similar to the West Greenland kayaks.
Now days are made by rotational molding plastic kayaks, material, fiberglass, Kevlar, wood and carbon fiber. Modern kayaks are of many kinds. They are sea kayaks, whitewater kayaking, surf kayaking and kayak racing.

Sea kayaks are three types. They are sit-on-top kayaks, recreational kayaks and skin boats-in framework. Some sea kayaks can be used for surfing. Wooden Kayaks are twofold. Are Stitch & Glue and Strip-Build.

Kayak Destinations:
Everglades National Park, Florida is one of the famous places for kayaking. Potomac River, Maryland, is known as a whitewater gem. Puget Sound, Washington,
East Matagorda, Texas.

You will definitely enjoy a trip of kayaking.

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Early Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 16-04-2008

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Early Chinese
What were the ancient Chinese warriors called?

Good morning, I'm writing a paper on early Chinese and Japanese warriors and I can not remember what the name of the principles of Chinese warriors were called. I know that the first Japanese warriors were called the Samuri. When googled the question, Tera Cotta approached. But not only sculptures of thousands of Samuri warriors inside a tomb? I'm really confused. Any links to information or anything else would be much appreciated at this time. Thank you!

There is no specific name for early Chinese soldiers. One reason for this is that unlike the Japanese, the Chinese lacked a different warrior class. The famous terracotta army belongs to the short life of Qin (also called Qin) Dynasty from 221-206 BC. These figures appear to have been a ceramic representation of the guard units Emperor Shi Huang Ti and were buried around his tomb. Http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Terracotta_Army http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Dynasty Japanese warrior class, the samurai (Note: no "samuri") are actually very late arrivals: formed after that the Taiho Code of 702 AD in which a samurai was a bureaucrat of the 6th rank. Story # Before http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samurai that the samurai class became the military (about 900, the Heian period), the Japanese armies relied on conscription of all classes society. The armies of the results were not impressive. Chinese is also based on compulsory military service, but paid more attention to weapons development specialized (in particular, chariots and horsemen). A quick tour through the military history of ancient China: For a look http://fearsofgun.tripod.com/ the armies of China and War: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_China # Warfare_in_ancient_China_and_early_Imperial_China And for the Japanese military history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Japan

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Chinese Famille

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 14-11-2007

Chinese Famille
Curriculum vitae, job application for the French? Need help with translation?

this is for an application that we are doing French class in the "situation de famille", what celibataire option mean? and what are some other terms could put if I celibataire. telephone number, what does the office and residence means in this situation? If I put my house phone what I put in parentheses instead of these terms? And the central "temps d'interet et passe-" how to explain Chinese folk dance, ballet and Polynesian dance and dance traditional Tahitian please take the time to respond to this also, pardon http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071129181755AAWmGKm&r=w would be very grateful, but he said that the first line of this question is for French class is not an actual application or resume

1) Status de Famile: Célibataire = single Marié (e) = Maritale Fri married = Domestic Partner 2) Numéro de téléphone: Workbench = home = home number number of portable = Box 3) Centers d'intérêt et passe-temps: folklorique chinoise Danse, danse classique et danse traditionnelle polynésienne.

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Excellent Chinese

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-06-2007

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Excellent Chinese
Chinese noodles along with a great taste?

I live in Chicago, Illinois, and I would like to know where a Chinese restaurant that served excellent wonderful Chinese noodles? In addition, some orange chicken very good as well.

My husband likes Big Bowl ……. http://www.bigbowl.com/

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