In 2006, the dogs take over China. According to the Chinese zodiac, this year is the Year of the Dog. Images of dogs are everywhere, printed on all kinds of goods-from stamps to calendars, and from bags to socks. The ...In 2006, the dogs take over China. According to the Chinese zodiac, this year is the Year of the Dog. Images of dogs are everywhere, printed on all kinds of goods-from stamps to calendars, and from bags to socks. The dog, the 11 th sign of the Chinese zodiac, is appreciated and respected for its honesty and loyalty, and popular Chinese culture is full of legends, and tales, about dogs. During the next 12 months, dogs will be the stars. The pooches' popularity, however, reflects more than just the return of ...展开更多
The "South Korean trend" has become popular in China in recent years. By studying the different contents of the cultural trends, scholars have discovered the "South Korean trend," based on Confucia...The "South Korean trend" has become popular in China in recent years. By studying the different contents of the cultural trends, scholars have discovered the "South Korean trend," based on Confucian culture, represents the return of the "Chinese trend." We expect continued exchanges, involving the cultural trends between South Korea and China, as well as other countries, as such exchanges are crucial for nations' prosperity.展开更多
文摘In 2006, the dogs take over China. According to the Chinese zodiac, this year is the Year of the Dog. Images of dogs are everywhere, printed on all kinds of goods-from stamps to calendars, and from bags to socks. The dog, the 11 th sign of the Chinese zodiac, is appreciated and respected for its honesty and loyalty, and popular Chinese culture is full of legends, and tales, about dogs. During the next 12 months, dogs will be the stars. The pooches' popularity, however, reflects more than just the return of ...
文摘The "South Korean trend" has become popular in China in recent years. By studying the different contents of the cultural trends, scholars have discovered the "South Korean trend," based on Confucian culture, represents the return of the "Chinese trend." We expect continued exchanges, involving the cultural trends between South Korea and China, as well as other countries, as such exchanges are crucial for nations' prosperity.