IN big Chinese cities, traditional funeral etiquette has become simplified, with many old funeral rituals no longer practiced. Yet in the vast rural areas, the passing of a family member is still a big thing, with the...IN big Chinese cities, traditional funeral etiquette has become simplified, with many old funeral rituals no longer practiced. Yet in the vast rural areas, the passing of a family member is still a big thing, with the bereaved wanting to show filial piety through honoring the deceased.展开更多
1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on ...1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on which the human rights theoretical system could be based and the Chinese human rights idea could be realized.展开更多
IN July 1993, instead of going on vacation, nearly 200 students from the Beijing No.25 Middle School attended a special class just for them. The three-day session made the girls eager for more knowledge. When the sess...IN July 1993, instead of going on vacation, nearly 200 students from the Beijing No.25 Middle School attended a special class just for them. The three-day session made the girls eager for more knowledge. When the session ended, the students who had been to this classroom told their companions that they had been to a wonderful world.展开更多
文摘IN big Chinese cities, traditional funeral etiquette has become simplified, with many old funeral rituals no longer practiced. Yet in the vast rural areas, the passing of a family member is still a big thing, with the bereaved wanting to show filial piety through honoring the deceased.
文摘1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on which the human rights theoretical system could be based and the Chinese human rights idea could be realized.
文摘IN July 1993, instead of going on vacation, nearly 200 students from the Beijing No.25 Middle School attended a special class just for them. The three-day session made the girls eager for more knowledge. When the session ended, the students who had been to this classroom told their companions that they had been to a wonderful world.