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This website provides knowledge of different Chinese histories and covers the topic of : (1) Inventions & Science-Printing Press (2) Taiping Rebellion (3) Ming Dynasty (4) Qin Dynasty (5) Han Dynasty (6) Tang Dynasty (7) Shang Dynasty (8) Skill Road (9) 8 Parties so wild they made it into history books (10) Greeks may have influenced China's terra cotta army (11) 7 historical treasures discovered by accident
- Course related:
- APSS1H34C Governing China Politics and Legal System
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China History
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- Others
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MOOC
Owing to its rapid development in recent years, China has been in the spotlight of the international arena. While understanding modern China's economy, technology and politics is important, knowing its cultural roots and evolution is no less crucial for seeing a full picture of Chinese culture. This course introduces 5 interesting aspects of Chinese cultural exchange and interaction with other countries in history.
Key questions of the course:
(1) How did the Silk Road emerge in history? Who was Matteo Ricci? What happened in history regarding the Chinese cultural exchange of religions, arts and sports with the West?
(2) Where is Central Asia? What was Pax Mongolica? What role did silver play in the Saga of the Silk Road?
(3) What cultural exchanges occurred between Vietnam and China? How did Vietnam contribute to the introduction of Buddhism to China through the maritime Silk Road? Which of the Vietnamese princes served as a high-ranking official in the Chinese court of the Ming dynasty?
(4) How did China confront Western colonialism as a global trend in the early 20th century? Who was Sun Yat-sen? How did he connect China with the rest of the world? How did Pan-Asianism arise and go bankrupt?
(5) What is the relationship between rituals, ghosts and alcohol in China? What are the stories behind Chinese medicinal food, correlative cosmology and tea? How many major types of Chinese cuisine are there? What sorts of food were exchanged between China and other countries in history?
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies and Area Studies
- Keywords:
- China Manners customs Politics culture Diplomatic relations
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Owing to its rapid development in recent years, China has moved into the spotlight of the international arena. While understanding modern China's economy, technology and politics is important, knowing its cultural roots and evolution is no less crucial for seeing a full picture of Chinese culture. This course introduces 5 interesting aspects of traditional Chinese culture.
Key questions of the course
What was the origin of ancient Confucianism? How does ancient Confucian wisdom help us address the modern human predicament?
How does Daoism enlighten us with a butterfly and fish? What is the connection between Daoism and the equality of all living organisms?
Why does Buddhism see our present lifetime to be nothing but suffering? How do the Four Noble Truths help liberate us from suffering?
What is special about Chinese ancient warfare? Who is Sunzi? What is his book The Art of War about? What can we learn from this famous book?
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China Religion Painting Chinese -- Song-Yuan dynasties Philosophy Chinese
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Owing to its rapid development in recent years, China has been in the spotlight of the international arena. While understanding modern China's economy, technology and politics is important, knowing its cultural roots and evolution is no less crucial for seeing the full picture of Chinese culture. This course introduces 5 interesting aspects of Chinese culture in transformation.
Key questions of the course:
(1) What are the Four Great Classical Chinese Novels? What are the stories about? Why are they so famous and influential in Chinese literature?
(2) What is special about the art of Chinese operas? What are the symbolic meanings behind the face make-up, gestures and costumes? How do the operas serve as a medium for transmitting knowledge in Chinese culture?
(3) Why did the private Confucian academies thrive in the Song dynasty? Why was the famous Donglin Academy suppressed by the state in the Ming dynasty? How were the private academies engaged in the state educational reforms in the late Qing dynasty?
(4) How did New Confucianism emerge as a movement in the 20th century? What were the aspirations of the New Confucians? How did they address modern challenges to the development of Chinese science, democracy and cosmology? Did they succeed in modernizing Confucianism?
(5) What were the traditional expectations of gender roles in China? How was gender politics heightened in the labour force in early New China? What light does the film Li Shuangshuang shed on the gender awareness of Chinese socialism?
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China Manners customs Civilization Philosophy Chinese Chinese drama Politics culture Chinese fiction Confucianism
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Courseware
This subject is the first semester of four that forms an introduction to modern standard Chinese, commonly called Mandarin, the language with the largest number of native speakers in the world. It is the official language of Mainland China and Taiwan, and one of the official languages of Singapore. The course presupposes no prior background in the language. Course objectives are to master Mandarin pronunciation, including the recognition and writing of Pinyin romanization, basic reading and writing skills (around 150 characters in the traditional character set or the simplified set), and to develop the ability to participate in simple, practical conversations on everyday topics. The relationship between Chinese language and culture and the sociolinguistically appropriate use of language will be stressed throughout. Typical class format will include performance of memorized basic conversations, drills, questions and discussion, and various types of communicative exercises.
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Learning and Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Chinese language -- Dialects Marin dialects -- Pronunciation
- Resource Type:
- Courseware
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Video
Dr Keyu Jin will discuss the impact of China’s financial reforms. Keyu Jin (@KeyuJin) is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and a member of the Centre for Macroeconomics and Centre for Economic Performance. The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching. The Centre For Macroeconomics (@CFMUK) brings together world-class experts to carry out pioneering research on the global economic crisis and to help design policies that alleviate it.
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Economic history China
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
During the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, the relaxation of the Ming sea ban, along with the arrival of the Europeans, generated a multipolar environment in East Asia. It revolved around the intra-Asian exchange centered upon Chinese silk and Japanese silver, and a nascent global flow of New World bullion to China and spices for Western Europe. The situation changed during the mid-seventeenth century amid mounting restrictions on overseas contacts from the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan and the consolidation and militarization of Chinese merchants under the Zheng family. By 1683, when the Qing forced the Zheng to surrender and occupied their bastion of Taiwan, China had achieved naval preeminence in the East Asian sea lanes. Other than a few outposts, the Europeans had largely withdrawn from the area north of island Southeast Asia, which remained under the hegemony of the Dutch East India Company. In 1684, the Qing court legalized private trade and travel abroad, prompting another wave of overseas migration. Authorities in China and across eastern maritime Asia enacted policies that kept the Qing merchants and immigrants separate from the earlier Ming loyalists. Additionally, both groups of Chinese were accorded significant political, economic, and legal privileges. This infrastructure, backed by Qing naval power, paved the way for the “Chinese century” in maritime Asia.
Even date: 9/11/2022
Speaker: Dr. Xing Hang
Hosted by: Confucius Institute of Hong Kong
- Subjects:
- Area Studies and Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Qing Dynasty (China) Chinese diaspora Southeast Asia Chinese
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Courseware
The course provides a contextual and evolutionary account for how various Chinese classical thoughts...
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Civilization Philosophy Chinese China
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- Courseware
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MOOC
This course will focus on the historical and cultural background, literary aesthetics, music, and performance of Kunqu, China’s classical opera. After viewing the lecture videos presented by scholars and renowned maestros in the field of Kunqu, students’ understanding and appreciation of Chinese performing arts, classical literature and traditional culture will be enhanced.
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies and Performing Arts
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Video
Focusing on tensions and links between national formation and international outlooks, this talk shows how classical world visions persist as China’s modernizers and revolutionaries adopted and revised the Western nation-state and cosmopolitanism. The concepts of tianxia (all under heaven) and datong (great harmony) have been updated into outlooks of global harmony that value unity, equality, and reciprocity as strategies of overcoming interstate conflict, national divides, and social fragmentation. The talk will delve into two debates: the embrace of the West vs. aspirations for a common world, and the difference between liberal cosmopolitanism and socialist internationalism.
Even date: 16/9/2022
Speaker: Prof. Ban Wang
Hosted by: Confucius Institute of Hong Kong, Department of Chinese Culture
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Civilization Diplomatic relations World politics China
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- Video
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MOOC
本课分十个专题,分别介绍《周易》、孔子《论语》、老子《道德经》,《大学》与《中庸》,《庄子》,《孙子兵法》,《墨经》,《心经》,以及朱熹理学、王阳明《传习录》等著作和人物的思想。既有对儒释道经典的介绍,也有对理学、心学思想的阐释,以期以一种更广阔的视角看待中国传统哲学,让学生能够对中国传统哲学有一种全方位的认识。
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Philosophy Chinese Philosophical literature
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Video
To know more on Chinese folk religions
- Course related:
- CC307P Chinese Folk Religions and Beliefs
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Gods Chinese Religion China
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
課程應用大量具體生動的史實資料,再現近百年來這一跌宕起伏、波瀾壯闊的歷史進程,特別是重現這一過程中那些激蕩人心、感天動地的重大事件和人物,並在此基礎上總結這一過程的根本經驗和啟示。
- Course related:
- CC312P Women in China
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China History Women
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Courseware
本課程將依序探討《論語》、《孟子》、《荀子》、《易傳》、《中庸》、《大學》六部經典,就原文澄清其主要哲學概念,並設定判準來重構先秦儒家哲學的體系。
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Philosophy Chinese Philosophy Confucian
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- Courseware
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Video
《典籍裡的中國》作為總台重點文化類創新節目,聚焦中華優秀文化典籍,從中甄選最值得講述的優秀傳統文化作品,以“文化節目+戲劇+影視化”的方式,講述典籍的成書、核心思想以及流轉中的閃亮故事,讓書寫在典籍裡的文字“活”起來,展現典籍裡蘊含的中國智慧、中國精神和中國價值。
- Course related:
- CC5001 Introduction to the Study of Chinese Culture
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Civilization China History
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Courseware
本課程以教師講授及舉辦辯論會,引導學生進入孟子與中華文化的思想世界,與孟子「對話」,從《孟子》原典中汲取智慧的靈感,以作為在現代社會中立身處世的資糧。
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Philosophy Confucian Philosophy Chinese
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- Courseware
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Courseware
詞,原屬配合音樂而能歌唱的詩,是中國韻文中最婉麗動人的一種文體。詞之為體,委婉含蓄,最具女性陰柔之美,宜於表達幽隱深微的情思。詞人所代表的是一種細膩、敏感的生命型態,追憶往事,流連光景,對於男女相思之...
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Chinese poetry Ci (Chinese poetry) Chinese literature
- Resource Type:
- Courseware
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Video
講座主要講述嶺南文化形象的歷史變遷,主要對嶺南的地域範圍、歷史發展、文化形象的演變做出梳理,以期為當代粵港澳大灣區“人文灣區”建設提供參考。
日期:2023年4月28日
講者:陳恩維教授 (廣東外語外貿大學)
主辦:香港孔子學院, 中國文化學系
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Civilization China
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
世界遺產「左江花山岩畫文化景觀」,綿延105公里,其中最大的單幅岩畫有8000平米。這一遺產有八個謎:何人、何時、出於什麼目的,投入如此巨大的人力物力,在懸崖峭壁之上繪製令人震撼的岩畫群?是用什麼顏料繪製千年不褪色?是怎樣畫上去的?為什麼人的圖像都是蛙形?岩畫中有數百面銅鼓,為什麼?為何這一世界遺產叫「文化景觀」?如今在廣西少數民族地區還有哪些岩畫遺風?
日期:2022年10月13日
講者:萬輔彬教授
主辦:香港孔子學院, 中國文化學系
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- Rock paintings China -- Zuo River Valley
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
中國戲曲源自新石器時代的巫術儀式,經歷漢代百戲、唐代戲弄和北宋雜劇,在北宋末融匯了多種形式的演出藝術、民歌、文人曲子及多種演唱文類,發展成戲曲鼻祖「南戲」。粵劇是清代地方劇種百花齊放的產品,既保留着近乎巫術儀式的《祭白虎》,也承傳着崑曲牌子、秦腔梆子、徽劇二黃、宋明南戲和元雜劇的劇目,堪稱中國戲曲的縮影。本講座概述當代香港粵劇的傳承狀況和中國戲曲的歷史面貌,從中探討粵劇如何保留和發展傳統戲曲的元素。講座將論及粵劇神功戲的演出、《祭白虎》儀式、戲班結構、行當、劇目題材、唱腔特點和傳承。
日期:2022年2月16日
講者:陳守仁教授
主辦:香港孔子學院, 中國文化學系
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies, Hong Kong Studies, and Performing Arts
- Keywords:
- Operas Chinese Theater China China -- Hong Kong
- Resource Type:
- Video