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=Yi Qifang | Minority cultures:The culture of Miao silver jewelry.=
 
=Yi Qifang | Minority cultures:The culture of Miao silver jewelry.=
 
=Zhao Mengjiao | Mysterious culture:Physiognomy=
 
=Zhao Mengjiao | Mysterious culture:Physiognomy=
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Physiognomy, is a part of ancient Chinese traditional culture and is often used to infer the fate and future of characters in ancient times. It mainly judges a person's character and health through the characteristics of the person's face or body, behavior, etc., and then speculates the fate. Physiognomy was first recorded in Li Ji in China. Physiognomy is not unique in China. In the West, the history of physiognomy can be traced back to the ancient Greek period, and it is widely popular among the folk and intellectuals.
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=Liu Chunxiu | Games:Chinse chess=
 
=Liu Chunxiu | Games:Chinse chess=
 
=Shi Yao | Music and instruments:Guqin=
 
=Shi Yao | Music and instruments:Guqin=

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Please write here a textbook chapter about a Chinese cultural phenomenon until June 15 and start writing now, with unlimited revisions possible until June 15. When you find your topic listed here it means it has been approved by the teacher. It can be either in traditional culture or today. It cannot be a topic already published in the textbook.

Please do not forget to put it into context and relation in the beginning, e.g. where it emerged and how it spread, if it is unique to Chinese or Asian cultures, if it is well-known or exotic, when it occured and how it developed throughout history.

Please write 1000 English words, and on top of it write Terms and Expressions, Questions, References. The References should contain also paper books or papers and also at least one Western source. You also need to provide a Chinese version of the text and questions.

Li Jingyi | Traditional Cuisine:Breakfast Culture of Guangdong

Chen Xinzhou | Telecast:Become a Famer

Chen Qian | Animals:Chinese rural dog

Liang Chengzhi | Clothing:Hanfu

Zhao Xinyu | Music and instruments:Chime

Liu Xiaoyu | Garden Culture:Suzhou Garden

Huang Wenli | Traditional crafts:moon-shaped fan/Tuanshan

Yi Qifang | Minority cultures:The culture of Miao silver jewelry.

Zhao Mengjiao | Mysterious culture:Physiognomy

Physiognomy, is a part of ancient Chinese traditional culture and is often used to infer the fate and future of characters in ancient times. It mainly judges a person's character and health through the characteristics of the person's face or body, behavior, etc., and then speculates the fate. Physiognomy was first recorded in Li Ji in China. Physiognomy is not unique in China. In the West, the history of physiognomy can be traced back to the ancient Greek period, and it is widely popular among the folk and intellectuals.

Liu Chunxiu | Games:Chinse chess

Shi Yao | Music and instruments:Guqin

Ding Xinyi | Music and instruments:The Spring Snow

Xiao Loujun | Aesthetic ideals and social customs:The Four Gentlemen: Plum, Orchid, Bamboo, and Chrysanthemum

Wang Chen | Traditional festivals:The Flower Fairy Festival

Xu Shuopei | Architecture:Shigu Academy

Huang Xinnuo | cuisine:Changde spicy salted duck

Liao Qiaoran | Beverages: Sexy Tea

Dai Zhen | Opera:Flower-drum Opera

Liu Xinyu | traditional festivals:Shangsi Festival

Shi Muyu | Minority cultures :Laosicheng

Zhou Jingyi | Ancient Chinese Women's Culture:Ji Sor (Self-combing female)

Zhou Li | Cuisine:Dong'an chicken

Jin Chuanyv | Ancient Chinese Women's Culture:Nvshu(The Female Script)

Chen Sisi | Opera:Shaoxing opera

Gong Xingyue | Traditional Crafts:jade carving arts

Wen Yining | Chinese snack:spicy gluten

Chen Jian | Social Phenomenon:Marriage: Girls Being Urged to Get Married

Luo Bin | Chinese mythology:Chinese Dragon Culture