Color in Chinese culture

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    (I) Introduction Cultural Revolution poster is a special product of a special era in Chinese history with distinctive characteristics of the times. This article will look back from the perspective of the Cultural Revolution of Modern Art Design posters to explain the background and current situation, extraction and analysis of the Cultural Revolution, which constitutes its elemental composition and artistic design features a poster value. Posters and advertising art at the time as an important…

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    contrast between “The Enchanting Shadow” and “A Chinese Ghost Story” The Enchanting Shadow in 1960, which was the first color film to participate in Cannes Festival. Compare to amount of the following Nie Xiaoqian story, A Chinese Ghost Story in 1987 was the most similar to The Enchanting Shadow in various respects, such as plot, setting and style of film making. For some of people, the neither familiar with nor enjoy The Enchanting Shadow. However, A Chinese Ghost Story was a remake of it.…

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    My Experience In America

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    Learning about cultures can be exciting and strange, all at the same time. It is interesting to see how someone’s lifestyle can differ so greatly from yours, but new experiences can be daunting. As an American born Chinese, almost all of my experiences have stemmed from my Chinese heritage. This project really opened my eyes in terms of other cultures, and what my close friends encounter every day. The first culture I learned about was the Bengali culture. Bangladesh is a country in South…

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    May Fourth Movement and the other social movements that occurred after that, Chinese women desired gender equality in both their daily life and the way they dressed. In tradition Chinese civilization, females had to obey social norms and follow defined domestic roles, which showed a huge inequality in gender roles compared to males who are free to do what they want (Yang, 2007). To rebel against this inequality, Chinese women decided to wear men’s attire in the form of loose fitting robes that…

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    multi-cultural societies, as well as the beauty industry is providing more diversified products. A plural society where people of different religions and cultures live side by side plays an important role in shaping diverse ideals of beauty. While white is regarded as purity, innocence and virginity in Christian, it is the color of mourning in traditional Chinese culture. As…

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    Chinese Culture Analysis

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    1) I am Vietnamese born Chinese; therefore, Chinese culture takes some place in my family culture, including food culture. My grandfather and grandmother were born in China. In 1958, they migrated to Vietnam to develop their business in this country, so my family culture is mixing between Vietnamese and Chinese culture. Therefore, my family loves to travel to China and we also celebrate most of the Chinese holidays, such as Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, and other celebrations. My…

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    jewelry that loses value when the Chinese mothers pass it down to their American grown children to demonstrate that the mother’s hope and wisdom also possess no value for the child because it was molded by a different culture that does not fit in with their way of life. In an effort to help their children, the mothers only place a heavier burden on them to carry their Chinese culture while balancing it with their American lifestyle. Topic Sentence 1: The Chinese mothers pass down their…

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    socially and strive for success in my intended field of study, Political Science. I’ve been interested in political science for a long time and what intrigued me the most was that I would be learning more about other countries and focusing on their cultures, belief systems, and stances on various international issues and crises. As well as an in-depth look at domestic politics and this country’s government, which goes perfectly with Howard’s convenient location in Washington, D.C. the home of…

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    Chinese Differences

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    Contrast between Chinese and Japanese in the colour word "green" Introduction This essay will be discussed in these aspects: (1) differences and similarities between Chinese and Japanese in colour word "green (青)" according to authoritative dictionaries; (2) factors lead to the differences. Additionally, the colour word “green” in this essay refers to “Qing” in Chinese and “Ao/ Sei (あお/ せい)” in Japanese, both of which share the same Chinese character/…

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    Nguyen Home Case Study

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    considered clients as well. A majority of them still live in the household, while the others visit quite often. As a result of this, the clients' ages range from mid-teens to the early fifties. Culture is a highly significant aspect to consider in the new landscape design. The Nguyen family is ethnically Chinese, but culturally Vietnamese. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Nguyen are both Vietnamese immigrants who strongly hold onto their heritage. This provides an explanation as to why the garden…

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