More than 95 percent of Australian animals are invertebrates (animals without backbones — spiders, snails, insects, crabs, worms, …
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Chinese Health TipsFeatured
How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help Slow Down Women’s Aging Symptoms
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrWhich woman doesn’t wish she could slow down aging? The aging process often feels like a gradual journey, …
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Wang Yangming (1472-1529), also known as Wang Shouren, was one of the Ming Dynasty’s most influential thinkers, philosophers, …
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Not all foods come with an expiration date. In fact, some foods can last indefinitely if stored properly, …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Xu Heng: Statesman, Educator, and Moral Exemplar in the Early Yuan Dynasty
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisThe Yuan Dynasty, founded by the Mongolian descendants of Genghis Khan, ruled China from 1271 to 1368. Kublai …
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HistoryFeatured
The Remarkable Journey of Huang Shancong: A Businesswoman in Disguise
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIn ancient China, societal norms dictated clear roles for men and women, with little room for movement outside …
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The old Chinese saying “One’s blessings in life come from virtue, destiny, feng shui, hidden good deeds, and …
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HealthFeatured
The Healing Power of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine): A Modern Perspective
by Emma Luby Emma LuTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been integral to Chinese culture for thousands of years, offering a holistic approach …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
How Ximen Bao Ended the Cruel River God’s Bride Ritual
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn the Warring States period, around 400 B.C., Ximen Bao was appointed as the magistrate of Ye County. …
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A Scandinavian media outlet once conducted a fascinating survey. They sent a questionnaire to numerous celebrities, asking: What …