996 resultados para Tang Dynasty (China)


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Imprint date from postscript.

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Ju Shanghai Han fen lou cang Jiajing zhong kan ben ying yin.

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El presente trabajo tiene la intención de investigar la relación comercial entre China y Colombia teniendo en cuenta su evolución histórica, su comportamiento actual y su desarrollo potencial y determinar los potenciales sectores de inversión bilateral. Conforme a lo anterior se reunió información relevante de como se ha comportado históricamente la inversión comercial y la inversión extranjera directa de cada país, como es el estatus actual de mercado de los países en consideración, los incentivos o proyectos que fomentan el comercio exterior y el IED están desarrollando los países, que sectores tienen mayor potencial para invertir en cada país, las barreras que existen actualmente en aumentar la IED bilateral y finalmente determinar las estrategias y oportunidades que existen para nuevos inversionistas Colombianos interesados en invertir en China y viceversa.

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Most of the temperature reconstructions for the past two millennia are based on proxy data from various sites on land. Here we present a bidecadal resolution record of sea surface temperature (SST) in Southern Okinawa Trough for the past ca. 2700 years by analyzing tetraether lipids of planktonic archaea in the ODP Hole 1202B, a site under the strong influence of Kuroshio Current and East Asian monsoon. The reconstructed SST anomalies generally coincided with previously reported late Holocene climate events, including the Roman Warm Period, Sui-Tang dynasty Warm Period, Medieval Warm Period, Current Warm Period, Dark Age Cold Period and Little Ice Age. However, the Medieval Warm Period usually thought to be a historical analogue for the Current Warm Period has a mean SST of 0.6-0.8°C lower than that of the Roman Warm Period and Sui-Tang dynasty Warm Period. Despite an increase since 1850 AD, the mean SST in the 20th century is still within the range of natural variability during the past 2700 years. A close correlation of SST in Southern Okinawa Trough with air temperature in East China, intensity of East Asian monsoon and the El-Niño Southern Oscillation index has been attributed to the fluctuations in solar output and oceanic-atmospheric circulation.

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Running title: Bei yang shi fan xue tang shi ban zhang cheng.

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Pai ji: Ji wei zhong dong yue kan yu Beijing Fa yuan si.

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On double leaves, oriental style.

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Depiction of homoerotic relationships among women in commercial costumed films was a unique phenomenon in 1970s - 1980s Hong Kong cinema. What are the possible cinematic meanings of lesbian images that we can perceive in these films? How should we evaluate the exact representation of a sexuality that had been perceived as deviant in that society? In this essay, I close-read homoerotic scenes and trace through the trajectories of cultural and industrial changes enabling the emergence of two representative films: Intimate Confessions of A Chinese Courtesan (1972) and An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty (1984). I do this with a continuous concern for historical context in order to provide an in-depth understanding of how lesbian images are constructed in cinema.

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In 221 BC, the battle-hardened warriors of the Qin state, the western frontier state and the most aggressive of the Warring States, subjugated the last of its rival states, thus establishing the Qin dynasty, with itscapital in Xianyang, near the modern Xi’an. The Qin dynasty is customarily regarded by Chinese and Western scholars as the beginning of a new age – the Chinese empire – that lasted until 1911 AD. The dynasty lasted only fifteen years. This study examines the main policies of the Qin dynasty and seeks to address the question what brought the quick downfall of the Qin rule. This paper takes the cultural and political contexts carefully into consideration, and argues that the Qin annexation of its rival states might be better understood as an end of an old era as much as a beginning of a new epoch.