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@houancao

Guangdong Katılım Temmuz 2012
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☁️@gardenofcolours·
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bomb lazy@LazyBomb1978·
@gardenofcolours Chinese call it “Borrowed Scenery”. They borrow scenery from flowers or trees or anything natural
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갸갸갸갹갸가갸@for_moziri·
@kekeaiaiij 병신ㅋㅋ 문혁부터 마오 사망까지 10년인데 그게 고작 몇년 이야? 그리고 마오 사망 후 라고 쳐도 공산당이 잠깐이야? 문혁을 저지르고 너희가 그 즉시 아이고 잘못했다! 하고 복구했냐? 최소 10년, 길게 수십년을 맥이 끊긴걸 늘 건재했다 이러고 있으니까 에휴 ㅉ
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Mia@kekeaiaiij·
人怎么能无耻成这样,武术儒家你说在中国断绝就断绝?文革只不过才几年时间,你以为断了几百年啊,民间各大法脉传人一直健在,从没有断绝,真会眼瞎装傻😅 你们棒子也就这点小心思了,巴不得什么都断,好方便你们大偷特偷
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@Lilyul9j 멍청한 소리를 하는구나. 민간에 겨우 남은 가훈 이야기를 하는걸로 보이니? 당연히 무형문화라 함은 대규모로 행해지는 유교 제사 양식, 누구를 어디에 세우고 어디서 뭐라 제문을 외우는 상세한 기록을 말하는거겠지? 무술도 마찬가지. 지금 억지 복구해서 부활시킨거지 당대에 명맥이 끊겼고

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@houancao @sonu11421 @usa_hobby01 Kanji are fundamentally Chinese for sure, but they have meaningfully diverged over time in some interesting ways. Some characters were simplified into new forms 新字体 that don’t exist in Chinese, and likewise there are uniquely Japanese characters 国字.
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tshshan@houancao·
@sonu11421 @usa_hobby01 No.the Japanese also call it "kanji, it mean Chinese. so it just Chinese. nothing to do with JP
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BirdMan@Fivestarbird·
@mcdowelll12 명 멸망 후 중화문명을 계승한 건 조선이고 현대 중국은 만주족의 후예잖아.
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🦂@lovethve·
When will they start inviting Chinese Celebs to the Met Gala?american and korean fashion is so boring
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Tony KkF@PangTonyTtt·
@KateRalstonH 本来就是专线最好 . 用那种共用的 便宜有什么用.呵呵
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子时@silverfang88·
怎么说呢 快连清退中国用户之后 我今天用的流畅极了 VPN的不可能三角 好用、安全、人多 🤣
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tshshan@houancao·
@Matt_Pinner you know nothing about China how can you answer it
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tshshan@houancao·
hope you know that Japan the whole country and culture just a copycats from CN
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tshshan@houancao·
@Salmonlove6 你们真的好像一群神经病。学了中国的文化又没钱跟着做做一模一样的,然后找一堆借口说这是你们的特色和文化。真的好像小偷
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살몬@Salmonlove6·
이거 그 뭔 어디 차담하는 곳에서 들었는데 1. 고려에서 불교 문화로 흥했는데 조선 들어오면서 유교 견제픽됨 2. 양반들끼리 좋은 차 나누긴했는데 그건 걍 집 오면 타주는 커피느낌이고 본게임은 술 그리고 한국인 입맛이 차랑 안맞음 다들 대용차를 더 많이 마심
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정말 커피에 비하여 차 안 되는 나라임. 근데 그게 과거부터 그랬다는 게 이상함. ㅋㅋㅋ 한국 사람들은 몸이 냉해서 차가 안 맞았다는 말까지 있을 정도로.

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tshshan@houancao·
@PaulJHeer @tongbingxue @KaiserKuo Do you know who built this road and when? At most, it might have just been unused for a long time, with some people using it in the last hundred years, but tree analysis revealed it to be over a thousand years old. These are different things.
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Paul Heer@PaulJHeer·
@tongbingxue @KaiserKuo Reminds me of the Natchez Trace in the south central US, which is also thousands of years old:
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China in Pictures@tongbingxue·
A nearly 2,000-year-old ancient Shu road 古蜀道 in Sichuan stretches in fragments for about 150 kilometers from Langzhong to Chengdu. Lined with thousand-year-old cypress trees and running alongside a modern highway, it has become a hiker’s paradise.
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tshshan@houancao·
@PaulJHeer @tongbingxue @KaiserKuo Every place has something that's been around for thousands of years. The difference that road became so popular is that it was built by hand, specifically during the Qin Dynasty, and it's still in use today.
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Feiyan Xie@FeiyanXie·
霍去病墓,跨越一个多世纪上下对比照
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tshshan@houancao·
@Non_Dora1012 @FeiyanXie 你最大的误解就是把清朝光秃秃的状态当成所有朝代的状态。所以古人的画里青山绿水是想象出来的罗。。。神经
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Non1012@Non_Dora1012·
@FeiyanXie 人们对古代最大的误解就是以为在古代没有大量的工业所以到处是树林自然环境很好,其实上图那种光秃秃的状态才是古代真实的样子,百年前人们对柴的需求是非常旺盛的。
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tshshan@houancao·
@yesimola25O @washanapple 不盗是不可能的。其实你只要看过20年前亚洲其他国家的画手画作,和现在的,就知道,他们不抄袭这张图,这种风格也早就盗走了
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摸鱼斋@washanapple·
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tshshan@houancao·
@pannchoa In ancient times Korea was a tributaryof China; in modern times is a spiritual tributary of China. Both Wuxia and Xianxia were created by the Chinese and then copied by Koreans. Korean literature has never created any genre of its own.
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tshshan@houancao·
@pannchoa Hope they know the fact: Korea was tributary of China. So the color, patterns, and length of clothing worn by the officials&Majesty were entirely determined by the Chinese Emperor. They could not transgress these rules. Their clothing was a lower modified version.
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pannchoa@pannchoa·
Chinese drama 'In Pursuit of Jade' tops Netflix and gets accused of cultural appropriation tinyurl.com/2ztrhcus
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tshshan@houancao·
@pannchoa In ancient times Korea was a tributaryof China; in modern times is a spiritual tributary of China. Both Wuxia and Xianxia were created by the Chinese and then copied by Koreans. Korean literature has never created any genre of its own.
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