What is theme for Chinese Cinderella and the secret dragon society?
I read the book and the theme is probably how the CC and the other boys can change the world by uniting "East" and "West". They happen to believe that the war will end with the Americans succedding.
Is the qin dynasty the same as the chin dynasty?
No. The Qing Dynasty was the most recent dynasty; the Qin was the oldest. During the Qin Dynasty, the Great Wall was built.
im just gunna say that in the qing dynasty the great wall was finished so make shure not to confuse yourselves because both worked on the wall
When did Nationalists take power un China?
1928. By gaining support of 3 key warlords in China, the Nationalists under Chiang Kaishek unified China and took power.
Who was The first ruler to unite all of China?
Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) was the first emperor/leader of China to fight and unite all parts of China as one country.
What event forced chinese communist and nationalists to join forces?
I believe that it was because of the Japanese invasion in the second part of the Sino-Japanese War. Both parties the KMT and the CCP wanted the Japanese out of their homeland. A good event to refer to is the Battle of Shanghai in 1937?
There were many weapons used during the civil war. Many and most were guns such as rifels, Lmat revolvers, musket, carbine, grenades, gatling gun, and a revolver. Many of these weapons were very hard for newcomers, but the training would teach all the soldiers could know. Using such a dangerous weapon could sometimes pay off if you learned to load (gunpowder) and aim. They also used rocks and pebbles as well a wood if they did not have any weapons left. == ==
What is the percentage of illiteracy in Cambodia?
The literacy of Cambodia is 70.1%-which would suggest illiteracy to be 29%
How was Christmas celebrated in ancient China?
Christmas is traditionally a Christian holiday. It is meant to be the observation of the birth of Christ. In modern times, only about 1% of the population of China is Christian, so Christmas is not commonly celebrated there.
In older Chinese times, it was illegal to be a Christian. It was something that a person could even be executed for. Even if a person was Christian, they would definitely not want to associate with the customs openly. Celebrating Christmas could have been disastrous for them during this point in history.
What territory did Japan invade in 1937?
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931. Japan's 1937 attack of Beijing is considered the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
How many people are suffering from the Korean war?
Lots of people suffered from the Korean War. Many people died, like hundreds or thousand or maybe millions, I don't know. But a lot of people suffered from the Korean War.
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Hundreds of living Koreans remain separated from living siblings and other relatives with some living in South Korea and others living in North Korea. Every Korean male is required to serve about eighteen months of military service, which in itself constitutes a kind of suffering. As a conseqence of the military-service requirement for males, South Korea refuses to allow any form of dual citizenship for adults, causing yet another (mild) form of suffering. Foreign nationals who wish to naturalize are required to denounce all other citizenships, resulting in very low incidence of naturalization.
What happens in the book a single shard?
The novel tells the story of a 12 year old boy named Tree-ear. He is an orphan and lives under a bridge in Ch'ulp'o, a small village in 12th Century Korea, with Crane-man, a crippled old man. Tree-ear scavenges for food most of the time, but after a full meal, Tree-ear loves to watch the potter, Min, make his pottery. One day, when no one was around, Tree-ear sneaks into Potter Min's house for a closer look at his creations. There were many objects, but one object particularly interested Tree-ear: a rectangular, lidded box. It was undecorated on the outside, but Tree-ear suspected that the inside was more spectacular. Out of curiosity, Tree-ear decides to look inside the box and found five smaller boxes. They fitted perfectly around each other. Potter Min shouted when he found Tree-ear, whom dropped the box in fright, breaking it. To repay the potter, Tree-ear then offers to work for nine days, as the box took three days to make. Min assigns Tree-ear to collect wood for his nine days of work. Tree-ear is dismayed, for he secretly wanted to make a pot. After his work days were completed, Tree-ear offers to work for the potter for free in hope of getting to make his own pot. Tree-ear is assigned various tasks but never has the chance to make his own pot. Tree-ear eventually learns that Min will not teach him how to make a pot, due to the tradition of a potter teaching his son. Min's son is dead.
One day, an imperial emissary comes to the village, looking for a potter who will be awarded a royal commission. While watching other potters in the village, Tree-ear learns of a newly created decorative technique and must decide if it is ethical to reveal the stolen information to Min. He decides not to, but Min does get a chance to demonstrate that he can use the new inlay technique and sends Tree-ear to the emperor with samples of his best work. On the long journey to Songdo, Tree Ear passes through the busy town of Puyo. At the rock of falling flowers the boy is attacked by robbers, and all of the pots are smashed, leaving him with just a single shard to display his master's skill (hence the book's title). The emissary is able to see Min's great skill, even from the small, broken piece, and grants him a commission. After Tree-ear returns to Ch'ul'po, he learns from Min that Crane-man has died. Min and his wife adopt Tree-ear, giving him a new name and finally teaching him the art of pottery.
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What caused the increase in opium addiction in the mid-19th century China?
In opium addiction in the mid-19th century chinese people became depressed because of economic conditions and because of this reason they got more and more addicted to Opium. Thus, it increase the production of it.
What was the goal of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward and how did he try to accomplish it?
To increase China's steel production.
What changes took place in china's belief systems?
This is a fascinating subject. Actually the Chinese are quite ethnocentric which means they don´t easily accept any outside ideas. Buddhism came from India so first they came up with a story that says that Lao-Tzu left China and became the Buddha in India. After that, Chinese Buddhism was influenced by all the local rituals of the different provinces. That is how we got the "fat buddha."
Chinese Communist Revolution Effects?
The effects of the Chinese communist revolution practically decimated the Communist Party and almost totally ruined the Chinese economy because it isolated the country internationally from major trade and commerce. Purges of the Party and mass murder of its citizenry followed the mass movements of people as enunciated by Chairman Mao. It brought the country to almost total collapse.
What programs were put into place by Mao Zedong?
Long March, Land Reform, The first 5 years, The Great Leap Forward, and Cultural Revolution. I am not sure about this answer, so check with another site before you write this on your homework, project, etc..
Who led the communists in World War 2 in china?
The Communist Party is led by a Politburo Standing Committee of seven members, with Xi Jinping today as General Secretary. The Politburo it represents has 25 members. and finally there is another leadership body, the Party's Central Committee with 205 members. Although the Party Congress in theory has the highest authority, its more than 2,000 members are in fact mostly a rubber-stamp Parliament. Since the Nineties, the Army has become a formidable power center within China's leadership. Although Xi Jinping also is chairman of the Military's Central Committee he doesn't wield absolute power there ant the Party leadership very carefully takes the Military's views and wishes into consideration.
Who is he first President of the 3rd Republic of the Philippines?
manuel roxas as president
elpidio quirino as vice president
in July 4 1946
Does China place strong restrictions on people?
yes they are commuist. They have laws that regulate much more than we have in the US and thay are strict about them. They only let their people have one child, for example due to population causing a gross exportation of the female babies for adoption.
China makes stuff; hence the term "Made in China"
They mostly import raw materials from other countries (Australia) such as cotton, iron and copper, then make it into products such as clothing & electronics. These manufactured goods are then often sold back to the countries who supplied the raw material (it's too expensive for them to make their own stuff: far cheaper to make it with cheap Chinese labour!)
Why did Mao start the long march?
He was retreating (aka running away) from the KMT army, who's army was much bigger and much better trained. the KMT aided by Warlords in the area were slowely encircling the CCPs position. The CCP were not getting the supplize they needed and knew that if they did not move they would either starve or be killed by the KMT army. the march ended in Yan'an
Who was one of the founders of HTE Chinese communist party?
Li, Da Zhao was one the most famous ones, and he was a great man