St. Joseph's is one of them
In ancient China, some girls did have access to private tutors or schools that provided education. However, formal education for girls was not as common as it was for boys. Girls from wealthy families were more likely to receive education, while girls from poorer families often did not have the same opportunities.
To say "go" in Chinese, you can use the word "去" (qù).
"Go away" in Traditional Chinese is "走開." In simplified Chinese, this is 走开. It is pronounced "zou3kai1" in Hanyu Pinyin and "tzooukai" in GR romanization.
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "去躺下" (qù tǎng xià) to mean "go lay down."
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
It starts in Tiajin, but then she moves to Shanghai. Her parents take her back to Tianjin to go to St. Joseph's boarding school then she sails to Hong Kong with Aunt Reine and her family (Niang's sister)
she wrote the book because it was about her childhood in china and it goes through a lot of difficulties in her life when she was very young and not many people go through that when they are young :) that answer right there doesnt give you the answer and neither do i but i commenting on that. youn know why nobody goes through that..... BECAUSE IT IS ILLEGAL TO WHIP A KID FOR ASKING TO GO TO A B'DAY PARTY. im not givin u the answer but this might answer another question btw its an AUTOBIOGRAPHY!
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Cinderella's stepmother said Cinderella could not go to the ball, because she had nothing to wear.
Cinderella's dream was to go to the ball and dance with the prince
Esmirelda, the fairy god mother helped Cinderella go to the ball.
Chinese Cinderella, from the moment she was born, she was hated because her mum died giving birth to her. Her dad didnt know her Chinese name, her sibling called her a murder and said she had bad luck. But she loved her school, because no matter how much pain her home caused her, the kids at school treated her equally. When she came home with a badge of good school work, her dad praised her, for the first time since she was born. This caused her to try harder because she longed for her dads love, her siblings hated her though because she took away their shine. Big Sister, had her left arm paralyzed during birth and so Adeline was like her slave.She was forced to call her step mother Niang which meant mother in Chinese. Her Nai Nai( Grandma) told her too. Niang was like the leader in the house when Adeline's grandma died and her Nian hated her for going against her when Niang kept beating her little daughter. When her siblings got a tram fare, Adelin was left behind. Aunt Baba was one of Adeline's closest friends. Aunt Baba was her Dia Dia(dad) older sister. She had no money and kids of her own so Adeline was put in her room and together, almost inevitably, they became close friends. But Adelines closest friend was her grandpa. Her grandpa was kind and gentle but her Niang hated him, and when he died no one cried but Adeline and Aunt Baba. Second Brother once put alot of heavy encyclopedias of the top of the roof and waited for her grandpa to open the door so the heavy books would clash on his head. Luckily Adeline ran and opened the door first and ran, the book crashed without causing ingury. Adelines life evolved around pain until the timeshe was old enough to go to Uni. Even before that, Every letter that she wrote to Aunt Baba and vice versa wouldn't go to them but would go directly to her Niang and she would read them. Adeline won a writing competitio that no Shanghui student had won before and her dad was proud, Adeline took the chance and asked if she could go to University and England. Her dad said yes if only she studied Medicine. She did not dare contradict and went. She had a wonderful time, with science as the oponent. She later changed her study to Writing and is married happily with two kids.
you can go onto www.adelineyenmah.com, and there should be a link called 'Contact the Author'. It should come up with a guest book. As far as that goes, I do not know if she has an actual email account. hope that helps
children in Hong Kong do go to school and have the same education as all children but they speak chinese and madrin and they have international schools.
yess, they are very strict in high school but only 35% of the children actually go to high school either bc there to poor or dont want to go
The conflict in Cinderella was when, the was looking for the right person to fit the glass shoe. Many people think its when the step mother wont let cinderella go to the ball.
Three times.