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  • Tiger Beach
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  • Hall of Central Harmony

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  • Bleak Mountain Temple
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  • Three Old Men Stone Chamber
  • Three Venerables

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  • Tiger Running Spring
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  • Garden of Humble Administration
  • Garden of a Hermit

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  • During the Dragon Boat Festival (which falls on
    the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), it is a
    common practice to eat Zongzi, which is a rice
    pudding wrapped up with weed leave.

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  • Confucius, who lived from 551 B.C. to 479 B.C.,
    was born in the Kingdom of Lu in the Spring and
    Autumn Period in Chinese history (722-481 B.C.).
    His given name was Qiu and courtesy name Zhongni.

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    years, and was finished in 1420, 72 years before
    Christopher Columbus discovered the New World/14
    years before Shakespeare was born.

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  • In this application study, a small auto-cascade
    refrigeration system is designed and proved not
    to be interfered by the variable ingredient
    proportion of the refrigerants. Thus it can be
    applied to large refrigeration systems such as
    tuna refrigeration systems.

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    the Contract Product shall belong to the Party
    having developed the aforesaid modification and
    improvement. The other Party shall not apply, for
    its own profit, for patent right or transfer the
    information of modification and improvement to
    third parties.

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    literatures, drawings, pictures, tapes, etc.,
    that Party B have applied or developed for its
    own production as well as for designing,
    calculating, manufacturing, quality control,
    assembling installations, maintaining and testing
    of the Contract Products during the validity term
    of the contract.

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  • We must quickly and accurately come to grip with
    this objective trend and give play to the
    superiority of Chinas socialist system and
    combine it with the mastering, application and
    development of advanced science and technology so
    as to make progress in science and technology and
    innovation, use advanced science and technology
    to transform and upgrade the national economy and
    achieve a great leap forward in the development
    of our productive forces.

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  • In line with our economic development and taking
    into full account the trend of accelerated
    progress in science and technology in the world
    and the speedy regrouping of the international
    economic structure, we should make strategic
    readjustments in the economic structure aimed at
    improving the quality and performance of the
    entire national economy in an all-round way and
    at boosting the overall national strength of
    international competitiveness.

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  • Ive only just dried my tears. Do you want to
    start me off again said the old lady playfully.
    Your young cousins had a long journey and shes
    delicate. Weve just got her to stop crying. So
    dont reopen that subject.His-feng switched at
    once from grief to merriment. Of course, she
    said, I was so carried away by joy and sorrow at
    sight of my little cousin, I forgot our Old
    Ancestress. I deserve to be caned.
  • Ive only just recovered, laughed Grandmother
    Jia. Dont you go trying to start me off again!
    Besides, your little cousin is not very strong,
    and weve only just man-aged to get her cheered
    up. So lets have no more of this!In obedience
    to the command Xi-feng at once exchanged her
    grief for merriment.Yes, of course. It was just
    that seeing my little cousin here put everything
    else out of my mind. It made me want to laugh and
    cry all at the same time. I m afraid I quite
    forgot about you, Grannie dear. I deserve to be
    spanked, dont I?

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  • These words struck Daiyu like a thunderbolt. As
    she turned them over in her mind, they seemed
    closer to her innermost thoughts than if wrung
    from her own heart. There were a thousand things
    she longed to say, yet she could not utter a
    word. She just stared at him in silence.(???????
    ?)
  • Dai-yu was thunderstruck. He had read her
    mind---had seen inside her more clearly than if
    she had plucked out her entrails and held them
    out for his inspection. And now there were a
    thousand things that she wanted to tell him yet
    though she was dying to speak, she was unable to
    utter a single syllable and stood there like a
    simpleton, gazing at him in silence.(David
    Hawkes?)

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  • Before long Baoyu, too, arrived. Having greeted
    his mother and made some polite conversation, he
    told the maids to help him off with his chaplet,
    gown and boots, then nestled up to his mother as
    she stroked and caressed him he put his arms
    round her neck and chattered.(??????? ?)
  • In a little while Bao-yu, too, arrived, and after
    a few respectful words to his mother, asked the
    servants to take off his headband and gown for
    him and help him off with his boots.
    Disencumbered, he flung himself into his mothers
    bosom to be fondled and petted by her, then,
    worming his way up and nuzzling affectionately
    against her neck, he proceeded to add his own
    amusing commentary on the days events.(David
    Hawkes?)

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  • What can I do, in this bustling world, with my
    days flying in their escape? Nothing but to
    hesitate, to rush. What have I been doing in that
    eight-thousand-day rush, apart from hesitating?
    Those bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by
    a light wind, or evaporated as mist by the
    morning sun. What traces have I left behind me?
    Have I ever left behind any gossamer traces at
    all? I have come to the world, stark naked am I
    to go back, in a blink, in the same stark
    nakedness? It is not fair though why should I
    have made such a trip for nothing!

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  • The leaves were dotted in between the layers with
    white flowers, some blooming gracefully others,
    as if bashfully, still in bud. They were like
    bright pearls and stars in an azure sky. Their
    subtle fragrance was wafted by the passing
    breeze, in whiffs airy as the notes of a song
    coming faintly from some distant tower. There was
    a tremor on leaf and flower, which, with the
    suddenness of lightning, soon drifted to the far
    end of the pond. The leaves, jostling and
    overlapping, produced, as it were, a wave of deep
    green. Under the leaves, softly hidden from view,
    water was rippling even its color was not
    discernible so that the leaves looked more
    enchanting.(??? ?)

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  • Here and there, layers of leaves are dotted with
    white lotus blossoms, some in demure bloom,
    others in shy bud, like scattering pearls, or
    twinkling stars, or beauties just out of the
    bath. A breeze stirs, sending over breaths of
    fragrance, like faint singing drifting from a
    distant building. At this moment, a tiny thrill
    shoots through the leaves and flowers, like a
    streak of lightning, straight across the forest
    of lotuses. The leaves, which have been standing
    shoulder to shoulder, are caught trembling in an
    emerald heave of the pond. Underneath, the
    exquisite water is covered from view, and none
    can tell its color yet the leaves on top project
    themselves all the more attractively.(??? ?)

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  • Oh, drive the golden orioles
  • From off our garden tree!
  • Their warbling broke the dream wherein
  • My lover smiled at me

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  • Drive the orioles away,
  • All their music from the trees
  • When she dreamed that she went to Liao-hsi
  • To join him there, they wakened her

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  • Drive orioles off the tree
  • For their songs awake me
  • From dreaming of my dear
  • Far off on the frontier

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In the Still of the Night
  • I descry bright moonlight in front of my bed.
  • I suspect it to be hoary frost on the floor.
  • I watch the bright moon, as I tilt back my head.
  • I yearn, while stooping, for my homeland more.
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In the Quiet Night
  • So bright a gleam on the foot of my bed---
  • Could there have been a frost already?
  • Lifting my head to look, I found that it was
    moonlight.
  • Sinking back again, I thought suddenly of home.

  • (Witter Bynner)

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Night Thoughts
  • I wake, and moonbeams play around my bed,
  • Glittering like hoar-frost to my wandering eyes
  • Up towards the glorious moon I raise my head,
  • Then lay me down---and thoughts of home arise.
  • ( Herbert A. Giles)

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On a Quiet Night
  • I saw the moonlight before my couch,
  • And wondered if it were not the frost on the
    ground.
  • I raised my head and looked out on the mountain
    noon,
  • I bowed my head and though of my far-off home.
  • (S. Obata)

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The Moon Shines Everywhere
  • Seeing the moon before my couch so bright
  • I thought hoar frost had fallen from the night.
  • On her clear face I gaze with lifted eyes
  • Then hide them full of Youth's sweet memories.
  • (W.J.B. Fletcher)

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Night Thoughts
  • In front of my bed the moonlight is very bright.
  • I wonder if that can be frost on the floor?
  • I list up my head and look at the full noon, the
    dazzling moon.
  • I drop my head, and think of the home of old
    days.
  • (Amy Lowell)

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Nostalgia
  • A splash of white on my bedroom floor. Hoarfrost?
  • I raise my eyes to the moon, the same noon.
  • As scenes long past come to mind, my eyes fall
    again on the splash of white,
  • and my heart aches for home.
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Thoughts in a Tranquil Night
  • Athwart the bed
  • I watch the moonbeams cast a trail
  • So bright, so cold, so frail,
  • That for a space it gleams
  • Like hoar-frost on the margin of my dreams.
  • I raise my head, -
  • The splendid moon I see
  • Then droop my head,
  • And sink to dreams of thee -
  • My father land , of thee !
  • (L.Cranmer-Byng)

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A Tranquil Night
  • Abed, I see a silver light,
  • I wonder if it's frost aground.
  • Looking up, I find the moon bright
  • Bowing, in homesickness I'm drowned.

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A Traveler's Song
  • The thread in the hands of a fond-hearted mother
  • Makes clothes for the body of her wayward boy
  • Carefully she sews and thoroughly she mends,
  • Dreading the delays that will keep him late from
    home.
  • But how much love has the inch-long grass
  • For three spring months of the light of the sun?

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  • A thread is in my fond mother's hand moving.
  • For her son to wear the clothes ere leaving.
  • With her whole heart she's sewing and sewing.
  • For fear I'll e'er be roving and roving.
  • Who says the little soul of grass waving.
  • Could for the warmth repay the sun of spring.

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A Farewell to Meng Haoran on His Way to Yangzhou
  • My friend has left the west where the Yellow
    Crane towers
  • For River Town veiled in green willows and red
    flowers.
  • His lessening sail is lost in the boundless blue
    sky,
  • Where I see but the endless River rolling by.

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  • My old friend, going west, bids farewell at
    Yellow Crane Terrace,
  • Among misty blossoms of the third month, goes
    down to Yangchou.
  • His lonely sails far shadow vanishes into the
    azure void.
  • Now, only the long rivers flowing to the skys
    end.

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River-snow
  • From hill to hill no bird in flight,
  • From path to path no man in sight.
  • A lonely fisherman afloatIs fishing snow in
    lonely boat.

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One-hearted
  • When those red berries come in springtime,
  • Flushing on your south land branches,
  • Take home an armful, for my sake,
  • As a symbol of our love.

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A Spring Morning
  • I awake light-hearted this morning of spring,
  • Everywhere round me the singing of birds --
  • But now I remember the night, the storm,
  • And I wonder how many blossoms were broken.

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Through the Yangzi Gorges
  • From the walls of Baidi high in the coloured dawn
  • To Jiangling by night-fall is three hundred
    miles,
  • Yet monkeys are still calling on both banks
    behind me
  • To my boat these ten thousand mountains away.

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A Night-mooring near Maple Bridge
  • While I watch the moon go down, a crow caws
    through the frost
  • Under the shadows of maple-trees a fisherman
    moves with his torch
  • And I hear, from beyond Suzhou, from the temple
    on Cold Mountain,
  • Ringing for me, here in my boat, the midnight
    bell.

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On a Gate-tower at Yuzhou
  • Where, before me, are the ages that have gone?
  • And where, behind me, are the coming generations?
  • I think of heaven and earth, without limit,
    without end,
  • And I am all alone and my tears fall down.

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A Bride
  • On the third day, taking my place to cook,
  • Washing my hands to make the bridal soup,
  • I decide that not my mother-in-law
  • But my husband's young sister shall have the fiat
    taste.

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  • Though a country be sundered, hills and rivers
    endure
  • And spring comes green again to trees and grasses
  • Where petals have been shed like tears
  • And lonely birds have sung their grief.

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  • Boundless grasses over the plain
  • Come and go with every season
  • Wildfire never quite consumes them --
  • They are tall once more in the spring wind.

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  • And yet, while China holds our friendship,
  • And heaven remains our neighborhood,
  • Why should you linger at the fork of the road,
  • Wiping your eyes like a heart-broken child?

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  • Time was long before I met her, but is longer
    since we parted,
  • And the east wind has arisen and a hundred
    flowers are gone,
  • And the silk-worms of spring will weave until
    they die
  • And every night the candles will weep their wicks
    away.

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  • Quanxing Daqu Liquor, one of the famous spirits
    of China, is produced on the bank of the Jinjiang
    River in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. The
    history of it can be traced back to the days of
    Daoguang, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty (A. D.
    1824). Made from first-class sorghum and wheat,
    it is fermented in aged cellars and brewed in a
    meticulous way with traditional method. Being
    mildly mellow and crisply refreshing, the liquor
    boasts its own unique style with a harmonious
    nature and delicate bouquet.

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Lugou Bridge (Marco Polo Bridge)
  • The Lugou Bridge started to be built in 1189 and
    was completed three years later. This 11-arch
    stone bridge is 266.5 meters long and 7.5 meters
    wide. The balustrades are adorned with carved
    lions of different sizes and posture. There is a
    saying in Beijing that The lions on the Lugou
    Bridge are too numerous to count. In fact ,
    there were 485 lions altogether according to a
    1962 count. In 1979 one more was discovered in
    the river, bringing the total number to 486.
    These stone lions are of great artistic value. On
    one of the balusters at the southeast end of the
    bridge sits a lion with an ear pricked up, as if
    listening intently to the sounds of the water
    underneath and the conversation of the people
    passing by. On July 7, 1937, the first shot of
    the War of Resistance Against Japan (1937-1945)
    rang out beside the Lugou Bridge.

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  • Breach of contracts is the failure by either
    party to implement any of the duties incumbent on
    him by the contract and gives rise to a claim of
    damages in compensation for the breach, or if in
    a fundamental respect, to a right to treat the
    contract as at an end and to recover damages for
    its total failure.

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  • Joining the WTO is an inherent requirement of
    China's development of its socialist market
    economy which also complies with the objective
    trend of the world economic progress, and it will
    bring about unprecedented opportunities to the
    economic and trade cooperation between China and
    various countries and regions in the world.

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  • Although this woman looked like the hill-dweller
    she was, she behaved with great self-possession
    and had a ready tongue in her head. After the
    usual civilities she apologized for coming to
    take her daughter-in-law back, explaining that
    early spring was a busy time and they were
    short-handed at home with only old people and
    children around.

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  • The lane, though cut off from the hustle and
    bustle of busy cities, does not taste of the
    countryside at all. There is nothing but
    stillness there. At any hour of day, you can even
    distinctly hear in the dusk-like quiet your own
    footsteps.

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