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""Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings" is for everyday readers
looking for pithy sayings, deeper understanding of the Chinese
culture and a unique look at the Chinese language." - "The
Rapidian"
""Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings" opens a diverting and
useful window on Chinese language and culture." - "Asian Review of
Books"
This treasury of Chinese wisdom presents over five hundred proverbs
while offering keys to culture and language. Here are both the
familiar, earnest sayings of Confucius and Lao Zi ("The longest
journey begins with a single step") and the homespun truths of
every day ("Teachers open the door; you enter by yourself").
Designed both for inspirational browsing and for students of
language and culture, the text is organized by subject (Learning,
Patience, Money, Family, Food, etc.) and provides commentary plus
Chinese characters and "pinyin" romanization for each entry.
Includes an index.
Qin Xue Herzberg and Larry Herzberg teach Chinese at Calvin
College. They live in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
An accessible guide to writing Chinese at the intermediate level An
easy way to add more writing practice to the intermediate Chinese
curriculum, this guide helps Chinese learners express themselves
correctly on common everyday topics and for common social purposes.
It is structured around the MPG teaching methodology for writing,
which is model based, process oriented, and genre focused, to
improve students' vocabulary and sentence- and paragraph-building
skills. By providing sample texts with vocabulary, tips, and
strategies for success in using those texts as models, this book
will teach students to write biographical, creative, business, and
personal content.
How is China organized politically? What are the issues that young
people face in today's China? What is China doing about its problem
with pollution? Is the Chinese internet like our internet? What's
China's role in the world today? And how much do you know about
China's great woman emperor or the Chinese explorer whose voyages
may have inspired the legend of Sinbad the Sailor? What are the
major Chinese holidays, their superstitions regarding numbers, and
the true nature of the Chinese written language? In nearly 60 brief
essays, long-time China expert Larry Herzberg tackles important
facts and myths about China, its history, people, and culture, as
well as its contemporary society. Anyone dipping into this book
will emerge that much smarter about China, whether visiting,
conducting business, studying the language, or simply being
fascinated by one of the world's greatest and most influential
civilizations.
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