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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... married ) . Thus it was diffi- cult - almost impossible usually - for a woman , if even she were so inclined , to refuse to get married . The point also is that sons were a form of social security . Pity the man or woman who reached old ...
... married because of love.3 In places less cosmopolitan than Beijing , the rate of marriage through introduction is higher . Survey after survey undertaken in the 1980s and 1990s has confirmed that most people are very practical and not ...
... married simple . According to the Marriage Law of 1980 , the man must be at least 22 years old and the woman 20 , the couple must not be blood relatives up to " the third degree of relationship , " and neither must suffer from a disease ...