Throughout Chinese history, there have been numerous examples of officials who demonstrated mercy and justice in their actions, …
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Human RightsEditor's Pick
John Clancey: The First Foreigner Arrested Under the Hong Kong National Security Law
by Emma Luby Emma LuA young American missionary priest traveled across the ocean and made Hong Kong his new home. John Clancey …
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Self Improvement
Lessons from History: Integrity, Justice, and the Power of Conscience
by Max Luby Max LuIn our fast-paced, tech-driven world, it’s easy to get caught up in the latest gadgets, health trends, and …
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The karma created by humans cannot be escaped. The spirits of the past victims come to settle the …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Karmic Consequences: Exploring Tales of Destiny, Justice, and Redemption
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn the world, the karmic consequences of life all have their causes, without the slightest error, though it …
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In the book Unfounded Rumors, penned by Ming Dynasty historian Wang Tonggui, a sobering narrative unfolds, brimming with …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
The Faithless Wife: A Ming Dynasty Tale of Love and Deceit
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisIn the Ming Dynasty, in the county of Lishui, Southern Zhili, there lived a young and exceptionally beautiful …
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In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Ma Mo was the governor of Dengzhou in Shandong Province. He found a …
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Chinese CultureFeatured
Story From Ancient China: Wang Wei Identifies the Melon Thief
by Max Luby Max LuWang Wei (701-761) was a renowned poet of the Tang Dynasty. Beyond his poetic prowess, he was an …
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HumansFeatured
God’s Highest Reward for Good People: A Tale of Perception and Justice
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisUpon hearing people lament: “Good people don’t seem to get rewarded, while bad people seem to be living …