With the continuous improvement in the protection of environmental rights in China,the demand for a“more beautiful environment”in the“needs for a better life”should serve as the basis for the formation of environm...With the continuous improvement in the protection of environmental rights in China,the demand for a“more beautiful environment”in the“needs for a better life”should serve as the basis for the formation of environmental rights.Environmental rights oriented toward the“needs for a better life”reflect the legal response to ensure that the environment meets people’s spiritual needs to a certain extent after the environment meets their health needs.Based on the provisions of the general personality rights in China’s Civil Code and related judicial practice,a legal normative interpretation of environmental rights oriented toward the“needs for a better life”can be established.At the theoretical level,the boundary of environmental rights should be determined by taking the obligation to tolerate as the bottom line.In the identification and protection of environmental rights in relevant judicial practices,factors such as the protection of reasonable expectations and the inertia of people’s perceptions of the environment should be fully considered with judicial discretion to render the positioning of judicial protection reasonable based on taking the obligation to tolerate as the bottom line.展开更多
XIAO Yanqing, a farmer over 40 years old, could never have imagined that his life could take a different turn when he started painting tigers in the late 1980s.
Fitzgerald was one of the great stylists in American literature. This essay discussed how he formed a trope Philosophy of life born his life experience and how can he reflect this kind of philosophy of life in his mas...Fitzgerald was one of the great stylists in American literature. This essay discussed how he formed a trope Philosophy of life born his life experience and how can he reflect this kind of philosophy of life in his masterpiece,《The Great Gatsby》.展开更多
With flowers in full bloom, the International Horticultural Exhibition 2019 Beijing (Expo 2019) kicked off in the capital’s Yanqing District last April. The Expo 2019, as indicated by its theme “Live Green, Live Bet...With flowers in full bloom, the International Horticultural Exhibition 2019 Beijing (Expo 2019) kicked off in the capital’s Yanqing District last April. The Expo 2019, as indicated by its theme “Live Green, Live Better,” aims to “show the vision of green development, highlight the achievements of ecological progress, and promote the development of horticulture and green industries.”展开更多
COME rain or shine, the eforts of Chinese people in pursuing a better life are unstoppable, according to a Chinese language commentary which was published under the byline “Xuanyan” in the People's Daily on August ...COME rain or shine, the eforts of Chinese people in pursuing a better life are unstoppable, according to a Chinese language commentary which was published under the byline “Xuanyan” in the People's Daily on August 8. The 4,700-character article, titled “Create a Better Life, Come Rain or Shine,” summarized China’s development and reform since 1949, as well as its attitudes towards the challenges facing the country.展开更多
The ancestors of China leaves their descendants countless moral regulations over different occasions.This essay exam?ines the book,A dream of Red Mansion,from the perspective of Chinese etiquette and discusses differe...The ancestors of China leaves their descendants countless moral regulations over different occasions.This essay exam?ines the book,A dream of Red Mansion,from the perspective of Chinese etiquette and discusses different etiquette requirements in different occasions.展开更多
Intelligent technologies help China upgrade its traditional manufacturingindustry while bringing convenience to people's lifeLIKE the countless white-collar workers in China's many state-owned enterprises based in B...Intelligent technologies help China upgrade its traditional manufacturingindustry while bringing convenience to people's lifeLIKE the countless white-collar workers in China's many state-owned enterprises based in Beijing,Zhou Yun is busy from sunrise to sunset,with little time to devote to housework and cooking.But thanks to a China-developed intelligent technology,she now has the comfort of knowing that at the end of her long work day, a full bowl of hotsteamy rice is waiting for her back home.展开更多
As a UN Volunteer, working with UNAIDS China, I have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of areas. From working with community-based organizations, set up by people living with HIV to interacting with the ...As a UN Volunteer, working with UNAIDS China, I have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of areas. From working with community-based organizations, set up by people living with HIV to interacting with the media on topics related to HIV/AIDS to sup- porting campaigns to fight HIV/AIDS- related discrimination in the workplace, I get to do it all.展开更多
The right to life is the essential and most important of all human rights. For an individual, it constitutes the prerequisite for the enjoyment of all other rights to which he or she is entitled. In 2005, the Chinese ...The right to life is the essential and most important of all human rights. For an individual, it constitutes the prerequisite for the enjoyment of all other rights to which he or she is entitled. In 2005, the Chinese authorities planned a series of legal measures to provide still more effective protection of the right to life.展开更多
The existing research of literature on sound description in classical Chinese poetry has predominantly centered around Tang poetry and its lyrical aesthetics,with a particular focus on recurring typified images such a...The existing research of literature on sound description in classical Chinese poetry has predominantly centered around Tang poetry and its lyrical aesthetics,with a particular focus on recurring typified images such as“the call of the cuckoo,”“the howl of the ape,”“the toll of the bell,”and“the pitter-patter of the night rain.”The research paradigm has been somewhat one-dimensional.This paper examines the poems of Fan Chengda,a poet from the Southern Song Dynasty,to showcase the new exploration that Song poetry has made in sound description.Fan’s poetry,characterized by its realistic portrayal of everyday life,offers rich descriptions of the“sounds of urban life”—An imagery closely intertwined with the urban forms and commercial culture of the Song Dynasty.Through detailed narratives,Fan reinforces the emotional connotations and symbolic meaning of this imagery.Departing from the traditional focus on artistic conception prevalent in classical Chinese poetry,Fan’s work highlights the depiction of reality and affinity for everyday life.By presenting real-world sounds in a distorted manner,drawing on the psychological construct of“dreams,”Fan carries forward the artistic expression pioneered by the Northern Song poet Huang Tingjian.Moving beyond the lyrical aesthetics of Tang poetry marked by the“fusion of emotion and the natural setting,”Fan explores a novel approach,articulating his inner world through the medium of sound,showcasing the distinctive artistic qualities of Song poetry.展开更多
The principal contradiction facing the Chinese society has evolved to be that between imbalanced and inadequate development and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life.Given China’s vision for achieving mo...The principal contradiction facing the Chinese society has evolved to be that between imbalanced and inadequate development and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life.Given China’s vision for achieving moderate prosperity,it is relevant to conduct theoretical and empirical studies on the nation’s development imbalances.As a quantitative index,the Tsinghua China Balanced Development Index measures the extent to which development is uneven and insuf ficient across regions,re flecting the progress and shortfalls in China’s efforts to promote balanced development.Our findings provide implications for how policymakers may help people’s expectations for a better life materialize by spurring balanced economic,social,environmental and livelihood development across regions.展开更多
文摘With the continuous improvement in the protection of environmental rights in China,the demand for a“more beautiful environment”in the“needs for a better life”should serve as the basis for the formation of environmental rights.Environmental rights oriented toward the“needs for a better life”reflect the legal response to ensure that the environment meets people’s spiritual needs to a certain extent after the environment meets their health needs.Based on the provisions of the general personality rights in China’s Civil Code and related judicial practice,a legal normative interpretation of environmental rights oriented toward the“needs for a better life”can be established.At the theoretical level,the boundary of environmental rights should be determined by taking the obligation to tolerate as the bottom line.In the identification and protection of environmental rights in relevant judicial practices,factors such as the protection of reasonable expectations and the inertia of people’s perceptions of the environment should be fully considered with judicial discretion to render the positioning of judicial protection reasonable based on taking the obligation to tolerate as the bottom line.
文摘XIAO Yanqing, a farmer over 40 years old, could never have imagined that his life could take a different turn when he started painting tigers in the late 1980s.
文摘Fitzgerald was one of the great stylists in American literature. This essay discussed how he formed a trope Philosophy of life born his life experience and how can he reflect this kind of philosophy of life in his masterpiece,《The Great Gatsby》.
文摘With flowers in full bloom, the International Horticultural Exhibition 2019 Beijing (Expo 2019) kicked off in the capital’s Yanqing District last April. The Expo 2019, as indicated by its theme “Live Green, Live Better,” aims to “show the vision of green development, highlight the achievements of ecological progress, and promote the development of horticulture and green industries.”
文摘COME rain or shine, the eforts of Chinese people in pursuing a better life are unstoppable, according to a Chinese language commentary which was published under the byline “Xuanyan” in the People's Daily on August 8. The 4,700-character article, titled “Create a Better Life, Come Rain or Shine,” summarized China’s development and reform since 1949, as well as its attitudes towards the challenges facing the country.
文摘The ancestors of China leaves their descendants countless moral regulations over different occasions.This essay exam?ines the book,A dream of Red Mansion,from the perspective of Chinese etiquette and discusses different etiquette requirements in different occasions.
文摘Intelligent technologies help China upgrade its traditional manufacturingindustry while bringing convenience to people's lifeLIKE the countless white-collar workers in China's many state-owned enterprises based in Beijing,Zhou Yun is busy from sunrise to sunset,with little time to devote to housework and cooking.But thanks to a China-developed intelligent technology,she now has the comfort of knowing that at the end of her long work day, a full bowl of hotsteamy rice is waiting for her back home.
文摘As a UN Volunteer, working with UNAIDS China, I have the opportunity to get involved in a wide range of areas. From working with community-based organizations, set up by people living with HIV to interacting with the media on topics related to HIV/AIDS to sup- porting campaigns to fight HIV/AIDS- related discrimination in the workplace, I get to do it all.
文摘The right to life is the essential and most important of all human rights. For an individual, it constitutes the prerequisite for the enjoyment of all other rights to which he or she is entitled. In 2005, the Chinese authorities planned a series of legal measures to provide still more effective protection of the right to life.
文摘The existing research of literature on sound description in classical Chinese poetry has predominantly centered around Tang poetry and its lyrical aesthetics,with a particular focus on recurring typified images such as“the call of the cuckoo,”“the howl of the ape,”“the toll of the bell,”and“the pitter-patter of the night rain.”The research paradigm has been somewhat one-dimensional.This paper examines the poems of Fan Chengda,a poet from the Southern Song Dynasty,to showcase the new exploration that Song poetry has made in sound description.Fan’s poetry,characterized by its realistic portrayal of everyday life,offers rich descriptions of the“sounds of urban life”—An imagery closely intertwined with the urban forms and commercial culture of the Song Dynasty.Through detailed narratives,Fan reinforces the emotional connotations and symbolic meaning of this imagery.Departing from the traditional focus on artistic conception prevalent in classical Chinese poetry,Fan’s work highlights the depiction of reality and affinity for everyday life.By presenting real-world sounds in a distorted manner,drawing on the psychological construct of“dreams,”Fan carries forward the artistic expression pioneered by the Northern Song poet Huang Tingjian.Moving beyond the lyrical aesthetics of Tang poetry marked by the“fusion of emotion and the natural setting,”Fan explores a novel approach,articulating his inner world through the medium of sound,showcasing the distinctive artistic qualities of Song poetry.
基金the final result of the “Tsinghua China Balanced Development Index” Project of the China Data CenterTsinghua University+1 种基金Sponsored by the Minshan Public-Interest Fund of the China Siyuan Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CSFPA) with special sponsorship from the China Post-Doctoral Science Foundation (2018T110079)general sponsorship from the China Post-Doctoral Science Foundation (2017M620719)。
文摘The principal contradiction facing the Chinese society has evolved to be that between imbalanced and inadequate development and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life.Given China’s vision for achieving moderate prosperity,it is relevant to conduct theoretical and empirical studies on the nation’s development imbalances.As a quantitative index,the Tsinghua China Balanced Development Index measures the extent to which development is uneven and insuf ficient across regions,re flecting the progress and shortfalls in China’s efforts to promote balanced development.Our findings provide implications for how policymakers may help people’s expectations for a better life materialize by spurring balanced economic,social,environmental and livelihood development across regions.