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  • Chinese archaeologists unearth 2,400-year-old 'soup'

    12/23/2010 7:33:18 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 22 replies · 2+ views
    BBC ^ | December 2010 | unattributed
    Experts say the 'bone soup' in the vessel turned green due to the oxidation of the bronze Chinese archaeologists have unearthed what they believe is a 2,400-year-old pot of soup, state media report. The liquid and bones were in a sealed bronze cooking vessel dug up near the ancient capital of Xian - home to the country's famed terracotta warriors. Tests are being carried out to identify the ingredients. An odourless liquid, believed to be wine, was also found. The pots were discovered in a tomb being excavated to make way for an extension to the local airport. "It's...
  • Discussion: What is the Chinese Identity?

    04/16/2005 8:25:20 AM PDT · by Dr. Marten · 31 replies · 640+ views
    The Horses Mouth ^ | 04.16.05 | Dr. Marten
    During My second Semester of Chinese History 495 we were required to read from several texts, one of those being Revolution and Its Past : Identities and Change in Modern Chinese History. It was a well written book that centered its theme around the Chinese identity and how forces both within and outside of China have impacted it in the past century and a half. Near the end of his book, Schoppa raised the question of what shape Chinese identity, the “Chinese soul,” would take as China integrates into the global community. Among the issues he raised were continued...
  • Is China Bound to Explode?

    05/01/2003 2:04:27 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 11 replies · 263+ views
    Business Week ^ | MAY 5, 2003 | Mark L. Clifford
    <p>THE NEW CHINESE EMPIRE And What It Means for the United States.</p> <p>If you want to understand why China's government has engaged in a massive cover-up of the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic, read Ross Terrill's The New Chinese Empire. The book, of course, was in the can long before SARS erupted, presenting Beijing's leaders with their worst crisis since the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and its aftermath. But the pattern of paternalistic posturing, blatant lying, and dismissive slapping-down of anyone who questions official truth follows a pattern common in China for two millenniums. It is just this imperial attitude and its relation to the range of current problems that Terrill analyzes so cogently.</p>