Culture and Customs of ChinaBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 254페이지 With great care and judicious inclusion of noteworthy material, Gunde has provided a one-stop reference on the contributions of the Chinese and their way of life. In one volume, the essence of China—past and present—is brilliantly captured. The extensive coverage includes chapters on the land, history, and people; thought and religion; literature and art; music and dance; food and clothing; architecture and housing; family and gender; and holidays and leisure activities. The volume is further enhanced by a chronology, guide to pronunciation, glossary, suggested readings, numerous photos, and volume map. |
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Richard Gunde. in North China averages 20 to 25 inches a year , barely adequate to sustain cultivation without irrigation . The winter monsoon is the opposite in just about every respect . It begins in the north - in Siberia and Mongolia ...
... North China Plain and a carpenter in Guangzhou than there is between a New England schoolteacher and a Georgia truck driver . Nonetheless , just as New England differs from Georgia , North China differs from South China in geography ...
... North China by a people whose homeland was still farther north , the Mongols . Over the years , the Mon- gols — outstanding horsemen and experts at mobile warfare — had gradually moved south , and by 1279 they had smashed the Song and ...