<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="rss.xsl" version="1.0"?>
<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>China tour -- China Info</title><description>China tour</description><link>http://www.forchinatour.com/</link><Currentlink>http://www.forchinatour.com/rss.asp?ChannelID=1</Currentlink><language>zh-cn</language><docs>China tour</docs><generator>China tour</generator><webMaster></webMaster><image><title>China tour</title><url>http://www.forchinatour.com/images/logo.gif</url><link>http://www.forchinatour.com/</link></image><item><title>Peachesmakeitabloominglovelytime</title><link>/Article/2370.html</link><description>Peaches make it a blooming lovely timeThe annual Nanhui Peach Blossom Festival began Monday in Shanghai, though the best of the seasons peach blossoms are not expected for several days. The festival i...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>China News</category><pubDate>2008-4-6 20:17:57</pubDate></item><item><title>ChinesemournLhasariotvictimsonline</title><link>/Article/2369.html</link><description>Chinese mourn Lhasa riot victims onlineChinese Internet users have mourned victims died in Lhasa riot on March 14 and condemned Dalai clique as well as its followers since Friday, the Qingming festiva...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>China News</category><pubDate>2008-4-6 20:01:48</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thoughtandphilosophyofQingDynasty&#28165;&#26397;(1644-1911)</title><link>/Article/2367.html</link><description>Chinese History - Qing Dynasty &#28165;&#26397; (1644-1911)literature, thought and philosophyEarly and Middle Qing Literature, Thought, PhilosphyThe Qing emperors understood themselves as patrons of artists and wri...</description><author>richard</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 17:29:00</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thoughtandphilosophyofMingDynasty&#26126;&#26397;(1368-1644)</title><link>/Article/2366.html</link><description>Chinese History - Ming Dynasty &#26126;&#26397; (1368-1644)literature, thought and philosophyFurther Development of Neo-Confucian PhilosophyAlthough Confucianism had been adopted as orthodox state doctrine since th...</description><author>richard</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 17:27:40</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thought,philosophyofYuanDynasty&#20803;&#26397;(1206/79-1368)</title><link>/Article/2365.html</link><description>Chinese History - Yuan Dynasty &#20803;&#26397; (1206/79-1368)literature, thought, philosophyRight: Example of the Pags-pa script based on the Tibetian Brahmi alphabetChinese scholars were only used by the Yuan gov...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:58:31</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thoughtandphilosophyofSongDynasty&#23435;(960-1279)</title><link>/Article/2364.html</link><description>Chinese History - Song Dynasty &#23435; (960-1279)literature, thought and philosophyThe Song period can be seen as the apogee of the development of two kinds of literature: ci &#35422; poetry; and prose (sanwen &#25955;&#25991;)...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:56:21</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thought,philosophy,JurchenscriptofJinDynasty&#37329;(1115-1234)</title><link>/Article/2363.html</link><description>Chinese History - Jin Dynasty &#37329; (1115-1234)literature, thought, philosophy, Jurchen scriptThe right picture is an excerpt from a Jurchen memorial, the right columns being the Jurchen text, the left co...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:55:38</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thought,philosophy,andtheKhitanscriptofLiaoDynasty&#36988;(907-1125)</title><link>/Article/2362.html</link><description>Chinese History - Liao Dynasty &#36988; (907-1125)literature, thought, philosophy, and the Khitan scriptThe picture to the right is the title of a Khitan-Chinese bilingue stele kept in the Research Institute...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:54:03</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thoughtandphilosophyofTangDynasty&#21776;(618-907)</title><link>/Article/2361.html</link><description>Chinese History - Tang Dynasty &#21776; (618-907)literature, thought and philosophyWhen the Tang empire was founded, there was the need for an effective state bureaucracy that could administer the vast terri...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:52:48</pubDate></item><item><title>philosophy,thought,andliteratureofThreeKingdoms&#19977;&#22283;,Jin&#26185;,SouthernandNorthernDynasties&#21335;&#21271;&#26397;(220~580)</title><link>/Article/2360.html</link><description>Chinese History - Three Kingdoms &#19977;&#22283;, Jin &#26185;, Southern and Northern Dynasties &#21335;&#21271;&#26397; (220~580)philosophy, thought, and literatureThe orthodox Confucianism of the Han Dynasty that was only able to comment t...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:50:33</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thought,andphilosophyofHanDynasty&#28450;(206BC-8AD,25-220)</title><link>/Article/2359.html</link><description>Chinese History - Han Dynasty &#28450; (206 BC-8 AD, 25-220)literature, thought, and philosophyLiterature and Philosophy of Former Han: The formation of Confucianism and the influence of the Five Phases Theo...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:48:41</pubDate></item><item><title>literature,thought,andphilosophyofZhouDynasty&#21608;(11th.cent.-221BC)</title><link>/Article/2358.html</link><description>literature, thought, and philosophyChinese History - Zhou Dynasty &#21608; (11th. cent.-221 BC)The Zhou culture is apparently a mixture of different cultures of peoples that lived in the Wei River &#28205;&#27700; valley....</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Art</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:47:44</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-ThePeoplesRepublicofChina&#20013;&#33775;&#20154;&#27665;&#20849;&#21644;&#22283;(since1949)</title><link>/Article/2357.html</link><description>Chinese History - The Peoples Republic of China &#20013;&#33775;&#20154;&#27665;&#20849;&#21644;&#22283; (since 1949)After almost 30 years of civil war and war against the Japanesse aggression the Communist Party (Gongchandang &#20849;&#20135;&#20826;) of China founded ...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Modern China</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:41:50</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-TheRepublicofChina(1911-1949)</title><link>/Article/2356.html</link><description>Chinese History - The Republic of China (1911-1949)The 37 years of the Republic of China were a short, but very turbulent and decisive period of Chinese history. The chances for a thorough political a...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Modern China</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:41:11</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-QingDynasty&#28165;&#26397;(1644-1911)</title><link>/Article/2355.html</link><description>Chinese History - Qing Dynasty &#28165;&#26397; (1644-1911)The age of Qing Dynasty is - not only in the eyes of Westerners, but also in the mind of Chinese - a period of prosperity, of decay, of stagnation, of revo...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Ching</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:39:53</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-MingDynasty&#26126;&#26397;(1368-1644)</title><link>/Article/2354.html</link><description>Chinese History - Ming Dynasty &#26126;&#26397; (1368-1644)The founder of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang &#26417;&#20803;&#29835; (reign motto Hongwu &#27946;&#27494; Inundating Martiality), was a poor man when he joined the Red Turban (Hongjin &#32005;&#24062;)...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Ming</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:39:31</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-YuanDynasty&#20803;&#26397;(1206/79-1368)</title><link>/Article/2353.html</link><description>Chinese History - Yuan Dynasty &#20803;&#26397; (1206/79-1368)It was only a single tribe of Mongols, united in a federation with other steppe peoples, that should acheive hegemony not only over the neigboring peopl...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Chin and Yuan</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:38:30</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-WesternXiaDynasty&#35199;&#22799;(1038-1227)</title><link>/Article/2352.html</link><description>Chinese History - Western Xia Dynasty &#35199;&#22799; (1038-1227)An further tribe founding a dynasty after Chinese pattern were the Tanguts (Chinese: Dangxiang &#40680;&#38917;), relatives to the Tibetians, who founded a Wester...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Chin and Yuan</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:38:13</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-JinDynasty&#37329;(1115-1234)</title><link>/Article/2351.html</link><description>Chinese History - Jin Dynasty &#37329; (1115-1234)When the Chinese government of the Song Dynasty &#23435; asked the chieftain of the Jurchen (Mongolian: J&#252;rched, J&#252;rchen; Chinese: N&#252;zhen &#22899;&#30495;) people that roamed the...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Chin and Yuan</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:36:54</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-LiaoDynasty&#36988;(907-1125)</title><link>/Article/2350.html</link><description>Chinese History - Liao Dynasty &#36988; (907-1125)The Liao Dynasty was not the first Non-Chinese dynasty on north Chinas soil. During the time of south-north division, many Non-Chinese tribes had ruled over ...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Chin and Yuan</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:35:14</pubDate></item><item><title>ChineseHistory-SongDynasty&#23435;(960-1279)</title><link>/Article/2349.html</link><description>Chinese History - Song Dynasty &#23435; (960-1279)Song Dynasty:Northern Song &#21271;&#23435; (960-1126)Southern Song &#21335;&#23435; (1127-1279)After the Tang &#21776; and Five Dynasties &#20116;&#20195; period, a time full of unrest and wars, the Song D...</description><author>Unknown</author><category>Sung</category><pubDate>2007-12-4 16:34:53</pubDate></item></channel></rss>