History

History of Chinese Ceramics

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December 02, 2010

The history of Chinese ceramics began some eight thousand years ago with the crafting of hand-molded earthenware vessels. Soon after, in the late Neolithic period, the potter’s wheel was invented, facilitating the production of more uniform vessels. The sophistication of these early Chinese potters is best exemplified by the legion of Terracotta Warriors found in […]

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Three Kingdoms Era of China

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December 02, 2010

“The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide.” So begins the historical fiction “The Three Kingdoms” with a line as recited by the Chinese Diaspora as “To be or not to be” in the West. These days many Western business schools introduce Eastern strategic thinking through Sun Tzu’s treatise, “The Art of War”. […]

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Tibetan Buddhism

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December 02, 2010

To understand how Tibetan Buddhism differs from other Buddhist schools we need to consider its development from two different perspectives, the first ideological and the second historical. Although these are here considered separately, they of course developed with reference to each other. Ideological Development Ideologically Tibetan Buddhism is a derivation of Mahayana Buddhism heavily influenced […]

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Chan Buddhism

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December 02, 2010

Buddhism is said to have traveled into China along the Silk Road in the first half of the first century AD. Its rise to prominence grew in proportion to the increasing traffic along the Silk Road, so that by the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD), when China’s capital, Chang’an, was one of the world’s most prosperous […]

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