Histoire

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Dragon Headraising Day

Traditional Chinese festival marking the beginning of spring agricultural activities and dragon worship.

Jingwei Fills the Sea

The ancient Chinese myth of Jingwei Fills the Sea tells of a girl who transforms into a bird and attempts to fill the ocean with stones and twigs.

Tang Dynasty

The Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) was a golden age in Chinese history marked by political stability, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing.

Prefectures and Counties System

The Prefectures and Counties System was a hierarchical administrative structure in ancient China that replaced the enfeoffment system.

Hou Yi Shoots the Suns

Ancient Chinese myth about the hero Hou Yi who shoots down nine of ten suns to save humanity from drought.

Beijing Opera Facial Makeup

A distinctive form of theatrical makeup in traditional Chinese opera with symbolic colors and patterns.

Spring and Autumn Annals

An ancient Chinese chronicle compiled during the Spring and Autumn period, traditionally attributed to Confucius.

Slender Gold Script

A distinctive calligraphic style developed by Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, characterized by thin, powerful strokes and elegant structure.

Four Great Inventions of Ancient China

The Four Great Inventions—papermaking, printing, compass, and gunpowder—profoundly influenced global civilization.

Qinghai Lake

Qinghai Lake is the largest lake in China and the largest saline lake in Asia, located on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau.

Nanjing Confucius Temple

A historic Confucian temple complex in Nanjing, China, featuring traditional architecture, cultural significance, and the famous Qinhuai River scenery.

Discrimination and Differentiation of Warm Diseases

A seminal Qing dynasty medical text that established a comprehensive theoretical framework for warm disease diagnosis and treatment.

The Forbidden City, Beijing

The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, is a vast imperial palace complex in the heart of Beijing that served as the home of Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years.

Xiapi (Traditional Chinese Shawl)

The xiapi is a traditional Chinese ceremonial shawl worn by noblewomen throughout Chinese history.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio

A classic collection of supernatural tales written by Pu Songling during the Qing Dynasty.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a comprehensive medical system with a history spanning thousands of years, based on ancient philosophical concepts and clinical experience.

Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

A period of political fragmentation in China from 907 to 979 following the fall of the Tang Dynasty.

Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea

A classic Chinese folktale about eight deities who each use their unique powers to cross the sea, demonstrating individual talents and teamwork.

High Mountains and Flowing Water

A famous ancient Chinese guqin musical piece and the legendary story of friendship between musician Boya and his only true listener Zhong Ziqi.

Mount Huangshan

Mount Huangshan is a renowned mountain range in Anhui Province, China, celebrated for its granite peaks, pine trees, hot springs, and sea of clouds.