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  • An Honest Deed That Led to a Reunion

    An Honest Deed That Led to a Reunion

    There were three brothers, Lu Yu, Lu Bao, and Lu Zhen, who lived outside the east gate in ...
    Arts & Culture August 1, 2019
  • Portals to Hidden Worlds in Ancient Chinese Legends

    Portals to Hidden Worlds in Ancient Chinese Legends

    William Blake wrote, “To see a world in a grain of sand. And a Heaven in a wild ...
    Arts & Culture June 28, 2019
  • 2 Chinese Rulers Who Set Examples for Future Generations

    2 Chinese Rulers Who Set Examples for Future Generations

    King Wen of Zhou (around 1152–1056 B.C.), personal name Ji Chang, was born in present-day Qishan, Shaanxi Province. ...
    Arts & Culture June 28, 2019
  • An Ancient Chinese Story: The Leper Who Met a Famous Tang General and Was Cured

    An Ancient Chinese Story: The Leper Who Met a Famous Tang General and Was Cured

    Li Jing was a famous Tang Dynasty strategist who was also well-versed in literature. After he retired, many ...
    Arts & Culture May 28, 2019
  • ‘Lanting Xu’: The Greatest Semi-Cursive Calligraphy in China

    ‘Lanting Xu’: The Greatest Semi-Cursive Calligraphy in China

    The greatest work of Chinese calligraphy written in the semi-cursive style is the “Preface to the Poems Composed ...
    Arts & Culture May 23, 2019
  • Four Great Mothers in Chinese History

    Four Great Mothers in Chinese History

    Our mothers have great influence on us. As our first teachers, they influence us in every way, shaping ...
    Arts & Culture May 8, 2019
  • The Story of Laozi’s Servant

    The Story of Laozi’s Servant

    The very first story in the 500 volumes of the "Extensive Records of the Taiping Era" is about ...
    Arts & Culture April 23, 2019
  • A Yuan Play: Bao Gong and His Dream of Butterflies

    A Yuan Play: Bao Gong and His Dream of Butterflies

    Among the plays of the Yuan Dynasty, there was one called “The Dream of Bao Gong Examining the ...
    Arts & Culture March 8, 2019
  • Heaven Made Up For What Was Lost

    Heaven Made Up For What Was Lost

    Many treasures lay buried underground in Luoyang City during the Song Dynasty (960–1279). They had been buried by ...
    Arts & Culture February 21, 2019
  • The Leaf-Picking Girl Who Remembered Her Past Lives

    The Leaf-Picking Girl Who Remembered Her Past Lives

    Quite a number of people can remember their previous lives. Sometimes, it is for the sake of letting ...
    Arts & Culture February 4, 2019
  • The Only Man Who Did Not Drown

    The Only Man Who Did Not Drown

    In the seventh year of the Chunxi Era of Emperor Xiaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty (1180), there ...
    Arts & Culture December 21, 2018
  • The Old Monk Who Got Drenched

    The Old Monk Who Got Drenched

    Night was about to fall, and an old monk was on his way home to the temple. All ...
    Arts & Culture December 13, 2018
  • A Thousand-Year-Old Guidebook for Rearing Daughters

    A Thousand-Year-Old Guidebook for Rearing Daughters

    The “Classic of Filial Piety” is a well-known Confucian classic about filial piety or respect for parents and ...
    Arts & Culture December 5, 2018
  • Humans Get Devoured by Tigers Because Something is Missing in Them

    Humans Get Devoured by Tigers Because Something is Missing in Them

    It may seem normal for a tiger to eat humans. However, whether a tiger eats a man is ...
    Arts & Culture November 21, 2018
  • A Woman’s Filial Piety Moved Heaven

    A Woman’s Filial Piety Moved Heaven

    There was a woman in Duchang County in Jiangxi Province by the surname of Wu. She had lost ...
    Arts & Culture November 13, 2018
  • Wan Hui Was Not Foolish After all

    Wan Hui Was Not Foolish After all

    Wan Hui was born in a Zhang family in Wenxiang (now Lingbao County, west of Henan Province) during ...
    Arts & Culture November 6, 2018
  • How a Young Monk Became Enlightened

    How a Young Monk Became Enlightened

    On a mountain was a temple that housed a group of monks. Among them were an old monk ...
    Arts & Culture October 30, 2018
  • Money as a Herb

    Money as a Herb

    What if money were a herb? Zhang Yue, the author of “Money as a Herb”, was first appointed ...
    Arts & Culture October 18, 2018
  • King Zhuang Became Powerful Thanks to a Lady of Noble Character

    King Zhuang Became Powerful Thanks to a Lady of Noble Character

    Lady Fan was a consort of King Zhuang of Chu. This virtuous lady displayed her wits and wisdom ...
    Arts & Culture October 3, 2018
  • Rewarded With a Treasure for Saving a Dragon

    Rewarded With a Treasure for Saving a Dragon

    Towards the end of the eighth century, during the reign of Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty, there ...
    Arts & Culture October 3, 2018
  • The Legend of Iron Crutch Li, Part 2

    The Legend of Iron Crutch Li, Part 2

    Iron Crutch Li left with Supreme Old Lord on a celestial visit to various paradises. During the journey, ...
    Chinese Culture September 19, 2018
  • The Legend of Iron Crutch Li, Part 1

    The Legend of Iron Crutch Li, Part 1

    Iron Crutch Li ranks first among the Eight Immortals. He was originally named Li Xuan and was also ...
    Chinese Culture September 19, 2018
  • Even With Superpowers, Maudgalyayana Could Not Save His Mother by Himself

    Even With Superpowers, Maudgalyayana Could Not Save His Mother by Himself

    The 15th day of the 7th lunar month is known as the Ghost Festival. Its origin dates back ...
    Chinese Culture August 28, 2018
  • The Bow Maker’s Wife Used Her Wit to Plead With the King

    The Bow Maker’s Wife Used Her Wit to Plead With the King

    During the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history, there was a bow maker in the state of ...
    Arts & Culture August 10, 2018
  • 40-Year-Old Ugly Spinster Offered Herself to the King

    40-Year-Old Ugly Spinster Offered Herself to the King

    There was an ugly woman in the state of Qi during the Warring States Period (475–221 B.C.) who ...
    Chinese Culture June 17, 2018
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