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Understanding of Punishment in the Philosophical, Political and Legal Doctrines of Ancient China
Published 2019-03-01Subjects: “…ancient china…”
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The social ideal of “Datong”: ancient China social utopia, or modern foresight project
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A Comparative Study of the Reasons for the Persistence of Buddhism and the Decline of Zoroastrianism in Ancient China
Published 2024-05-01“…Therefore, the present study, relying on the library method and the comparative analysis of the historical data obtained from China, tries for the first time to address the reasons for the persistence of Buddhism and the decline of Zoroastrianism in ancient China. The claim of the authors is that Buddhism has survived until today due to its compatibility and assimilation with Chinese thought and society and not having a political approach, especially from the 9th century onwards; on the other hand, due to the heterogeneity of its teachings and religious rituals in China, the Zoroastrianism could not adapt to this land and the cultural characteristics of its people. …”
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MATERIAL BASIS OF ETHICAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS DESIRE IN ANCIENT EASTERN RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS
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SOCIO-CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CHINESE MODEL OF FUTURE MANAGEMENT
Published 2021-02-01Subjects: “…ancient china…”
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CHINESE GEOGRAPHIC INDICATIONS LAW DURING THE 13-TH AND 14-TH FIVE YEAR PLAN
Published 2022-04-01“…An attempt is made to determine the relationship between the Confucian legal traditions of Ancient China and the law of geographical indications in China. …”
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SOCIOCULTURAL TRADITION AND DIGITAL SOCIETY: TWO STRATEGIC LANDMARKS OF THE CHINESE FORESIGHT TECHNOLOGY
Published 2021-04-01“…To this end, the author considers the archetypal traces of the predictive activity of Ancient China, their interaction with modern predictive practice as an integral part of the design of the alleged digital image of the future. …”
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The Chinese way from the traditional ideal of “Xiao Kang” to the modern development model
Published 2022-04-01“…The transformation of the traditional ideal of “Xiao Kang”, created in Ancient China, into the modern socio-economic development model with practical results has been analysed in the article. …”
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Polyphony and politics: Representing and translating culture, race and gender in Puccini’s Turandot
Published 2025-01-01“…It argues that, while the impression of contrived harmony in Puccini’s mythologising of ancient China through yellowface performance is inevitably undermined by its contemporary cultural-political ramifications, the creative indeterminacy of the translational discourse can help to recover in this exquisite work the diversity and relevance that we deem necessary in our present time. …”
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Presentation and Analysis of “Three Teachings Syncretism” in Song and Jin Poetry and Its Modern Significance
Published 2025-01-01“…., the integration of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism, represents an important religious philosophy in ancient China. This article aims to analyze how this ideology is presented and expressed directly in Song and Jin poetry, along with its modern value and significance. …”
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TRAINING OF PERSONNEL FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: TRADITION AND DIGITAL FUTURE
Published 2021-05-01“…The paper analyses features of formation and development of Ancient China management training that laid the socio-cultural foundation of modern training of personnel for public administration of the People’s Republic of China and PRC transformation towards digital future. …”
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Tracing biomimicry from the ancient Chinese wisdom: a case study at Lushan UNESCO Global Geopark
Published 2025-02-01“…Based on systematic literature on biomimicry terminology and practice, we identify five main approaches borrowed from ancient China. These practices apply to architecture and landscape, including orientation, building planning, and structural design. …”
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Digital and physical re-creation of ancient Chinese bells: new understandings and discoveries
Published 2025-01-01“…There has, however, been no effort to use original bells as templates from which to re-create or re-design new bells that deviate significantly in size, yet maintain the shape of the originals in order to address issues in the history of art and in the archeology of ancient China. Experimentation with ancient bells in this field remains largely untapped. …”
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The introduction of the Stanford-Binet intelligence scales in Paraguay
Published 2016-05-01“…Although the first strategies to evaluate the human intellectual skills find millennial precedents in the ancient China, the attempts of measurement in the modern period began with the English psychologist Francis Galton in the decade of 1880, applying physiological measurements to estimate the human talent. …”
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Ascetical and mystical experience in Chinese Buddhism
Published 2024-01-01“…The oldest religious beliefs of the ancient China were characterized by personification of natural phenomena, cult of ancestors with a developed magical element and frequent practice of alchemical experimentation. …”
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INTEGRATION OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE INTO MODERN PHYSICAL THERAPY
Published 2024-06-01“…The Tao-Tse people of ancient China record the earliest cases of therapeutic movement with the name "Cong Fu" in 3000 B.C.Traditional Chinese Medicine -TCM is based on the holistic concept of harmony between man and nature and is based on the use of natural resources, both inside and outside the human body, helping in the process of recovery, restoration and balancing of its health.TCM provides a unique view of health and disease, addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of the individual in an integrated way. …”
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Spectral Characterization of Pigment from the No. 1 Cave, Kizil Cave-Temple Complex
Published 2019-01-01“…The Kizil Cave-Temple Complex has been registered as a World Heritage site and was formerly a part of Kucha—one of the most powerful and prosperous regions of ancient China. The No. 1 Cave is of great significance due to its three surviving clay sculptures. …”
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Nutraceutical support for respiratory diseases
Published 2018-09-01“…Soothing the irritated nasal passages and airways had been a mutual necessity in multiple ancient cultures. In ancient China, herbs were largely used to help deal with cough and reduce mucus, thereby maintaining respiratory health. …”
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From hinterland granary fort to frontier mountain fortress: Initiation, construction, and expansion of the Diaoyucheng Fortress, Hechuan, China, in the wars during 1125–1279
Published 2025-02-01“…With the comparisons with the fortifications across Eurasia around the same period, this study illustrates this fortress epitomizes the development of knowledge system for fortification design in ancient China, especially the river defense fortress taking advantage of topography and navy.…”
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