April 11 to July 14, 2019,"Sharing a Common Future 一 Exhibition of Treasures from National Museums along the Silk Road" was held at National Museum of China. The thirteen national-level museums participated...April 11 to July 14, 2019,"Sharing a Common Future 一 Exhibition of Treasures from National Museums along the Silk Road" was held at National Museum of China. The thirteen national-level museums participated in the event and exhibited 234 cultural relics.展开更多
The Pearl River Delta in southern Guangdong is one of the most developed areas in China. The area boasts many picturesque spots and places of historic interest. If you have the chance to go to Guangzhou, the capital o...The Pearl River Delta in southern Guangdong is one of the most developed areas in China. The area boasts many picturesque spots and places of historic interest. If you have the chance to go to Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, do not forget to visit the beautiful areas surrounding the municipality at your leisure. Of these tourist spots, the most famous is the Qixing Cliff (Seven Star Cliff) in Zhaoqing City. The place,展开更多
Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of th...Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of the six gen-erations,3rd Zhamgyia(1717-1786)was the mostfamous.展开更多
In the history of theQing Dynasty(1644-1911),two DalaiLamas and onePanchen Erdeni went toBeijing for an audiencewith the emperor.Theywere the 5th Dalai Lama,who went in 1652,he
The revamped National Museum of China opens its doors and shows off a priceless collection of historical artifacts AFTER four years of renovation work and an expansion to its floor space, the National Museum of China ...The revamped National Museum of China opens its doors and shows off a priceless collection of historical artifacts AFTER four years of renovation work and an expansion to its floor space, the National Museum of China (NMC) reopened on March展开更多
AN ancient Chinese saying says, "If an old dog barks, he gives counsel." The Chinese believe that old men, who have walked more roads, read more books, enjoyed more happiness, and endured more suffering, are experie...AN ancient Chinese saying says, "If an old dog barks, he gives counsel." The Chinese believe that old men, who have walked more roads, read more books, enjoyed more happiness, and endured more suffering, are experienced and knowledgeable. Thus, what they say is mostly wise counsel, and young people should listen to them. The nuggets of wisdom uttered by old men of the various ancient schools of thought play the same role, which have been compiled into the book series Wise Men Talking, published by Sinolingua Press.展开更多
Ilectured at the Taipei Universi-ty of Political Science for three months between May and Aur gust 1994,This gave me a chance to visit the Tibet Buddhist Objects Show put up by the Taiwan Palace Museum,
CONSTRUCTION OF the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River will benefit society by adding to China's capac-ity for water conservation,hydro-power and navigation.Unfortunate~ly,it will also leave 22 cities and count...CONSTRUCTION OF the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River will benefit society by adding to China's capac-ity for water conservation,hydro-power and navigation.Unfortunate~ly,it will also leave 22 cities and counties inundated,as a total land-mass of 632 square kilometers goes underwater.展开更多
Barley grain (Hordeum vulgate L.) is characterized by a thick fibrous coat, a high level of β-glucans and simply-arranged starch granules. World production of barley is about 30 % of that of corn. In comparison wit...Barley grain (Hordeum vulgate L.) is characterized by a thick fibrous coat, a high level of β-glucans and simply-arranged starch granules. World production of barley is about 30 % of that of corn. In comparison with corn, barley has more protein, methionine, lysine, cysteine and tryptophan. For ruminants, barley is the third most readily degradable cereal behind oats and wheat. Due to its more rapid starch fermentation rate compared with corn, barley also provides a more synchronous release of energy and nitrogen, thereby improving microbial nutrient assimilation. As a result, feeding barley can reduce the need for feeding protected protein sources. However, this benefit is only realized if rumen acidity is maintained within an optimal range (e.g., 〉 5.8 to 6.0); below this range, microbial maintenance requirements and wastage increase. With a low pH, microbial endotoxines cause pro-inflammatory responses that can weaken immunity and shorten animal longevity. Thus, mismanagement in barley processing and feeding may make a tragedy from this treasure or pearl of cereal grains. Steam-rolling of barley may improve feed efficiency and post-rumen starch digestion. However, it is doubtful if such processing can improve milk production and feed intake. Due to the need to process barley less extensively than other cereals (as long as the pericarp is broken), consistent and global standards for feeding and processing barley could be feasibly established. In high-starch diets, barley feeding reduces the need for capacious small intestinal starch assimilation, subsequently reducing hindgut starch use and fecal nutrient loss. With its nutritional exclusivities underlined, barley use will be a factual art that can either matchlessly profit or harm rumen microbes, cattle production, farm economics and the environment.展开更多
文摘April 11 to July 14, 2019,"Sharing a Common Future 一 Exhibition of Treasures from National Museums along the Silk Road" was held at National Museum of China. The thirteen national-level museums participated in the event and exhibited 234 cultural relics.
文摘The Pearl River Delta in southern Guangdong is one of the most developed areas in China. The area boasts many picturesque spots and places of historic interest. If you have the chance to go to Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, do not forget to visit the beautiful areas surrounding the municipality at your leisure. Of these tourist spots, the most famous is the Qixing Cliff (Seven Star Cliff) in Zhaoqing City. The place,
文摘Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of the six gen-erations,3rd Zhamgyia(1717-1786)was the mostfamous.
文摘In the history of theQing Dynasty(1644-1911),two DalaiLamas and onePanchen Erdeni went toBeijing for an audiencewith the emperor.Theywere the 5th Dalai Lama,who went in 1652,he
文摘The revamped National Museum of China opens its doors and shows off a priceless collection of historical artifacts AFTER four years of renovation work and an expansion to its floor space, the National Museum of China (NMC) reopened on March
文摘AN ancient Chinese saying says, "If an old dog barks, he gives counsel." The Chinese believe that old men, who have walked more roads, read more books, enjoyed more happiness, and endured more suffering, are experienced and knowledgeable. Thus, what they say is mostly wise counsel, and young people should listen to them. The nuggets of wisdom uttered by old men of the various ancient schools of thought play the same role, which have been compiled into the book series Wise Men Talking, published by Sinolingua Press.
文摘Ilectured at the Taipei Universi-ty of Political Science for three months between May and Aur gust 1994,This gave me a chance to visit the Tibet Buddhist Objects Show put up by the Taiwan Palace Museum,
文摘CONSTRUCTION OF the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River will benefit society by adding to China's capac-ity for water conservation,hydro-power and navigation.Unfortunate~ly,it will also leave 22 cities and counties inundated,as a total land-mass of 632 square kilometers goes underwater.
文摘Barley grain (Hordeum vulgate L.) is characterized by a thick fibrous coat, a high level of β-glucans and simply-arranged starch granules. World production of barley is about 30 % of that of corn. In comparison with corn, barley has more protein, methionine, lysine, cysteine and tryptophan. For ruminants, barley is the third most readily degradable cereal behind oats and wheat. Due to its more rapid starch fermentation rate compared with corn, barley also provides a more synchronous release of energy and nitrogen, thereby improving microbial nutrient assimilation. As a result, feeding barley can reduce the need for feeding protected protein sources. However, this benefit is only realized if rumen acidity is maintained within an optimal range (e.g., 〉 5.8 to 6.0); below this range, microbial maintenance requirements and wastage increase. With a low pH, microbial endotoxines cause pro-inflammatory responses that can weaken immunity and shorten animal longevity. Thus, mismanagement in barley processing and feeding may make a tragedy from this treasure or pearl of cereal grains. Steam-rolling of barley may improve feed efficiency and post-rumen starch digestion. However, it is doubtful if such processing can improve milk production and feed intake. Due to the need to process barley less extensively than other cereals (as long as the pericarp is broken), consistent and global standards for feeding and processing barley could be feasibly established. In high-starch diets, barley feeding reduces the need for capacious small intestinal starch assimilation, subsequently reducing hindgut starch use and fecal nutrient loss. With its nutritional exclusivities underlined, barley use will be a factual art that can either matchlessly profit or harm rumen microbes, cattle production, farm economics and the environment.