Larry Herzberg
China Smart
What You Don't Know, What You Need to Know-- A Past & Present Guide to History, Culture, Society, Language
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Larry Herzberg
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What You Don't Know, What You Need to Know-- A Past & Present Guide to History, Culture, Society, Language
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Essential essays on all things Chinese that inform and entertain travelers, students, and anyone working or living in China
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Essential essays on all things Chinese that inform and entertain travelers, students, and anyone working or living in China
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Stone Bridge Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 136mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 314g
- ISBN-13: 9781611720501
- ISBN-10: 1611720508
- Artikelnr.: 53300853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Stone Bridge Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 136mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 314g
- ISBN-13: 9781611720501
- ISBN-10: 1611720508
- Artikelnr.: 53300853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Larry Herzberg studied Chinese for five years at Vanderbilt University before doing his Master's and Ph.D. work in Chinese Language and Literature at Indiana University. In 1980 he founded the Chinese Language Program at Albion College and then did the same at Calvin College in 1984. For the past three decades he has taught the Chinese language at the college level. He is author of Speak and Read Chinese and along with his wife, Qin Xue Herzberg, of China Survival Guide, Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar, Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings (all from Stone Bridge Press), and A Writing Guide for Learners of Chinese (Yale University Press).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note to the Reader
China’s Past
CHAPTER 1 Origin of the word “China”
CHAPTER 2 The Great Wall
CHAPTER 3 The imperial examination system
CHAPTER 4 Two bloody civil wars in China
CHAPTER 5 China’s Queen Elizabeth I
CHAPTER 6 Hua Mulan
CHAPTER 7 Foot-binding
CHAPTER 8 Zheng He, the Sailor
CHAPTER 9 History of tea in China
CHAPTER 10 History of silk production in China
CHAPTER 11 The history of porcelain
CHAPTER 12 Invention of printing
CHAPTER 13 Origin of bonsai, tofu, and koi
CHAPTER 14 U.S. opium trade with China
CHAPTER 15 Chinese Educational Mission
CHAPTER 16 Chinese immigration to the U.S.
CHAPTER 17 Chiang Kai-shek
CHAPTER 18 Mao Ze-dong and his Legacy
China’s Society, Culture, and Language
CHAPTER 19 Terms for Family Members in Chinese
CHAPTER 20 Chinese Holidays
CHAPTER 21 The nature of the Chinese written language
CHAPTER 22 The Spoken Chinese Language
CHAPTER 23 Chinese dialects
CHAPTER 24 Chinese surnames
CHAPTER 25 Pronunciation of Chinese names in U.S. and British media
CHAPTER 26 Sayings falsely attributed to the Chinese
CHAPTER 27 Lucky and unlucky numbers in Chinese
CHAPTER 28 Ethnic groups in China
CHAPTER 29 Differences between Chinese culture and Japanese culture
China Today
CHAPTER 30 The Communist Party and the Government
CHAPTER 31 The Chinese Military
CHAPTER 32 China’s Population
CHAPTER 33 The Biggest Cities in China
CHAPTER 34 China’s Economic Growth and Rise in Personal Incomes
CHAPTER 35 Gender Equality
CHAPTER 36 Marriage and Divorce
CHAPTER 37 The LGBT Community
CHAPTER 38 Youth Culture
CHAPTER 39 Automobiles in China
CHAPTER 40 Pollution in China
CHAPTER 41 Religion in China
CHAPTER 42 Chinese students in the U.S.
CHAPTER 43 Chinese-American restaurants
CHAPTER 44 American fast-food restaurants in China
CHAPTER 45 Most Chinese don’t eat dog meat!
CHAPTER 46 High-speed railway system in China
CHAPTER 47 The Cashless Society
CHAPTER 48 The Internet and Social Media
CHAPTER 49 Social Changes and New Laws
CHAPTER 50 The Arts and Western Classical Music
CHAPTER 51 China’s Emerging Role in the World
At a Glance
* China Map
* China Fast Facts
* China Timeline and Dynasties Milestones in Chinese History
* Great Chinese Artists
* Classic Chinese Texts
* Powerful Chinese Leaders and Politicans
Bibliography
Index
Note to the Reader
China’s Past
CHAPTER 1 Origin of the word “China”
CHAPTER 2 The Great Wall
CHAPTER 3 The imperial examination system
CHAPTER 4 Two bloody civil wars in China
CHAPTER 5 China’s Queen Elizabeth I
CHAPTER 6 Hua Mulan
CHAPTER 7 Foot-binding
CHAPTER 8 Zheng He, the Sailor
CHAPTER 9 History of tea in China
CHAPTER 10 History of silk production in China
CHAPTER 11 The history of porcelain
CHAPTER 12 Invention of printing
CHAPTER 13 Origin of bonsai, tofu, and koi
CHAPTER 14 U.S. opium trade with China
CHAPTER 15 Chinese Educational Mission
CHAPTER 16 Chinese immigration to the U.S.
CHAPTER 17 Chiang Kai-shek
CHAPTER 18 Mao Ze-dong and his Legacy
China’s Society, Culture, and Language
CHAPTER 19 Terms for Family Members in Chinese
CHAPTER 20 Chinese Holidays
CHAPTER 21 The nature of the Chinese written language
CHAPTER 22 The Spoken Chinese Language
CHAPTER 23 Chinese dialects
CHAPTER 24 Chinese surnames
CHAPTER 25 Pronunciation of Chinese names in U.S. and British media
CHAPTER 26 Sayings falsely attributed to the Chinese
CHAPTER 27 Lucky and unlucky numbers in Chinese
CHAPTER 28 Ethnic groups in China
CHAPTER 29 Differences between Chinese culture and Japanese culture
China Today
CHAPTER 30 The Communist Party and the Government
CHAPTER 31 The Chinese Military
CHAPTER 32 China’s Population
CHAPTER 33 The Biggest Cities in China
CHAPTER 34 China’s Economic Growth and Rise in Personal Incomes
CHAPTER 35 Gender Equality
CHAPTER 36 Marriage and Divorce
CHAPTER 37 The LGBT Community
CHAPTER 38 Youth Culture
CHAPTER 39 Automobiles in China
CHAPTER 40 Pollution in China
CHAPTER 41 Religion in China
CHAPTER 42 Chinese students in the U.S.
CHAPTER 43 Chinese-American restaurants
CHAPTER 44 American fast-food restaurants in China
CHAPTER 45 Most Chinese don’t eat dog meat!
CHAPTER 46 High-speed railway system in China
CHAPTER 47 The Cashless Society
CHAPTER 48 The Internet and Social Media
CHAPTER 49 Social Changes and New Laws
CHAPTER 50 The Arts and Western Classical Music
CHAPTER 51 China’s Emerging Role in the World
At a Glance
* China Map
* China Fast Facts
* China Timeline and Dynasties Milestones in Chinese History
* Great Chinese Artists
* Classic Chinese Texts
* Powerful Chinese Leaders and Politicans
Bibliography
Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note to the Reader
China’s Past
CHAPTER 1 Origin of the word “China”
CHAPTER 2 The Great Wall
CHAPTER 3 The imperial examination system
CHAPTER 4 Two bloody civil wars in China
CHAPTER 5 China’s Queen Elizabeth I
CHAPTER 6 Hua Mulan
CHAPTER 7 Foot-binding
CHAPTER 8 Zheng He, the Sailor
CHAPTER 9 History of tea in China
CHAPTER 10 History of silk production in China
CHAPTER 11 The history of porcelain
CHAPTER 12 Invention of printing
CHAPTER 13 Origin of bonsai, tofu, and koi
CHAPTER 14 U.S. opium trade with China
CHAPTER 15 Chinese Educational Mission
CHAPTER 16 Chinese immigration to the U.S.
CHAPTER 17 Chiang Kai-shek
CHAPTER 18 Mao Ze-dong and his Legacy
China’s Society, Culture, and Language
CHAPTER 19 Terms for Family Members in Chinese
CHAPTER 20 Chinese Holidays
CHAPTER 21 The nature of the Chinese written language
CHAPTER 22 The Spoken Chinese Language
CHAPTER 23 Chinese dialects
CHAPTER 24 Chinese surnames
CHAPTER 25 Pronunciation of Chinese names in U.S. and British media
CHAPTER 26 Sayings falsely attributed to the Chinese
CHAPTER 27 Lucky and unlucky numbers in Chinese
CHAPTER 28 Ethnic groups in China
CHAPTER 29 Differences between Chinese culture and Japanese culture
China Today
CHAPTER 30 The Communist Party and the Government
CHAPTER 31 The Chinese Military
CHAPTER 32 China’s Population
CHAPTER 33 The Biggest Cities in China
CHAPTER 34 China’s Economic Growth and Rise in Personal Incomes
CHAPTER 35 Gender Equality
CHAPTER 36 Marriage and Divorce
CHAPTER 37 The LGBT Community
CHAPTER 38 Youth Culture
CHAPTER 39 Automobiles in China
CHAPTER 40 Pollution in China
CHAPTER 41 Religion in China
CHAPTER 42 Chinese students in the U.S.
CHAPTER 43 Chinese-American restaurants
CHAPTER 44 American fast-food restaurants in China
CHAPTER 45 Most Chinese don’t eat dog meat!
CHAPTER 46 High-speed railway system in China
CHAPTER 47 The Cashless Society
CHAPTER 48 The Internet and Social Media
CHAPTER 49 Social Changes and New Laws
CHAPTER 50 The Arts and Western Classical Music
CHAPTER 51 China’s Emerging Role in the World
At a Glance
* China Map
* China Fast Facts
* China Timeline and Dynasties Milestones in Chinese History
* Great Chinese Artists
* Classic Chinese Texts
* Powerful Chinese Leaders and Politicans
Bibliography
Index
Note to the Reader
China’s Past
CHAPTER 1 Origin of the word “China”
CHAPTER 2 The Great Wall
CHAPTER 3 The imperial examination system
CHAPTER 4 Two bloody civil wars in China
CHAPTER 5 China’s Queen Elizabeth I
CHAPTER 6 Hua Mulan
CHAPTER 7 Foot-binding
CHAPTER 8 Zheng He, the Sailor
CHAPTER 9 History of tea in China
CHAPTER 10 History of silk production in China
CHAPTER 11 The history of porcelain
CHAPTER 12 Invention of printing
CHAPTER 13 Origin of bonsai, tofu, and koi
CHAPTER 14 U.S. opium trade with China
CHAPTER 15 Chinese Educational Mission
CHAPTER 16 Chinese immigration to the U.S.
CHAPTER 17 Chiang Kai-shek
CHAPTER 18 Mao Ze-dong and his Legacy
China’s Society, Culture, and Language
CHAPTER 19 Terms for Family Members in Chinese
CHAPTER 20 Chinese Holidays
CHAPTER 21 The nature of the Chinese written language
CHAPTER 22 The Spoken Chinese Language
CHAPTER 23 Chinese dialects
CHAPTER 24 Chinese surnames
CHAPTER 25 Pronunciation of Chinese names in U.S. and British media
CHAPTER 26 Sayings falsely attributed to the Chinese
CHAPTER 27 Lucky and unlucky numbers in Chinese
CHAPTER 28 Ethnic groups in China
CHAPTER 29 Differences between Chinese culture and Japanese culture
China Today
CHAPTER 30 The Communist Party and the Government
CHAPTER 31 The Chinese Military
CHAPTER 32 China’s Population
CHAPTER 33 The Biggest Cities in China
CHAPTER 34 China’s Economic Growth and Rise in Personal Incomes
CHAPTER 35 Gender Equality
CHAPTER 36 Marriage and Divorce
CHAPTER 37 The LGBT Community
CHAPTER 38 Youth Culture
CHAPTER 39 Automobiles in China
CHAPTER 40 Pollution in China
CHAPTER 41 Religion in China
CHAPTER 42 Chinese students in the U.S.
CHAPTER 43 Chinese-American restaurants
CHAPTER 44 American fast-food restaurants in China
CHAPTER 45 Most Chinese don’t eat dog meat!
CHAPTER 46 High-speed railway system in China
CHAPTER 47 The Cashless Society
CHAPTER 48 The Internet and Social Media
CHAPTER 49 Social Changes and New Laws
CHAPTER 50 The Arts and Western Classical Music
CHAPTER 51 China’s Emerging Role in the World
At a Glance
* China Map
* China Fast Facts
* China Timeline and Dynasties Milestones in Chinese History
* Great Chinese Artists
* Classic Chinese Texts
* Powerful Chinese Leaders and Politicans
Bibliography
Index