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FAUNA Y FLORA DE CHINA

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  Animales Salvajes de China China se trata de un país con territorio vasto y riquezas naturales abundantes. A causa de las condiciones privilegiadas, tales como clima agradable, comida y agua suficiente, habitan muchos animales representativos. Panda gigante: Un mamífero carnívoro y el animal más famoso de China, endémico del país, que vive en las provincias de Sichuan, Shaanxi y Gansu. Panda rojo: Otra especie de panda que se encuentra en las regiones montañosas de China Mono de pelo dorado: Conocido también como mono de nariz chata, este primate es una especie endémica de China y un símbolo de la fauna del país. Tigre del sur de China: Una especie de felino salvaje nativo de China que está en grave peligro de extinción Milú o Ciervo del Padre David: Un ciervo nativo de China, muy raro y que estuvo a punto de desaparecer, pero cuya población ha sido reintroducida y está en recuperación Grulla de cresta roja: Es un símbolo de longevidad y se encuentra en Asia Oriental, incluyendo ...

CIVILIZACIÓN CHINA - ASPECTO POLÍTICO, SOCIAL, ECONÓMICO, RELIGIOSO, APORTES A LA HUMANIDAD

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Dejamos un enlace a un video explicativo sobre las civilizaciones de China  Haz clic CIVILIZACIONES DE CHINA

History and culture of China

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  Chinese history is often viewed through the lens of a dynastic cycle, where imperial dynasties rise and fall, leaving behind unique legacies of innovation and cultural advancement.   Pre-Imperial China (c. 2070–221 BCE):  The earliest forms of Chinese civilization developed in the Yellow and Yangtze river basins. The Shang Dynasty saw advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and a precursor to modern Chinese writing. Imperial China (221 BCE–1911 CE):  The Qin dynasty united China's warring states under the first emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi. This period saw significant technological and artistic innovation, including the creation of the Terracotta Army and the early construction of the Great Wall. Chinese culture is a complex tapestry woven from diverse regional traditions and millennia-old philosophies.   Philosophy and Religion Traditional Chinese thought is heavily influenced by a blend of philosophies and religions.   Confucianism:  Emphasizes filial ...

CHINESE FESTIVALS

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Many traditional and modern festivals are celebrated in China, some of which are public holidays . The most significant are the four traditional holidays:  Music plays a vital role in these celebrations. Chinese New Year The festival is said to have originated from the legend of the mythical beast  Nian  (年), which would emerge on New Year's Eve to attack villagers. The beast was afraid of loud noises and the color red, so people used firecrackers, loud drums, and red decorations to scare it away. This story explains many of the customs still practiced today.   The   Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival (端午节,  Duānwǔ jié ) This festival is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month and commemorates the life of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet and minister from ancient China  The   Mid-Autumn Festival The Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations date back to more than 2,000 years ago. In feudal times, Chinese emperors prayed to Heaven for a prosper...