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Classical Chinese for Modern Usage

There are totally 2 volumes for Classical Chinese for Modern Usage, it is designed for Chinese
learners who want to use Classical Chinese in modern life.
Good examples and illustration made this book your first choice for learning.

Books information:
Vol.1

Dimensions: Paperback, 203 pages
ISBN10: 7561915802
ISBN13:
Publication Date: 2006-6
Annotation language:
Language skill: Reading, 选修
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Chinese Culture Readers
Medium: Paper

Vol.2
Dimensions: 260 x 185 x 10 mm, Paperback, 227 pages
ISBN10:
ISBN13: 9787561920206
Publication Date: 2008-3
Annotation language:
Language skill: 选修
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Chinese Textbooks for Adults - Language Skills
Medium: Paper

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Chinanews, June 6 �C 1% of the Chinese population are suffering from
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of sufferers of mental disorders has reached as high as 83 million, while
there are nearly 16 million who suffers from severe mental problems.
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trumps.
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and vice chief officer of the Shanghai Mental Health Working Group, says
that experiments have already proved that if proper measures are taken as
regards the high risk group when some dangerous factors appear, there is
still possibility to prevent the disease or at least improve the
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Numerous house buyers of Nanjing City transferred the name of the owner
in the property registration transaction center on Huaqiao Road in
Nanjing on the evening of May 31, 2006. It was seen at 8pm that evening
that both property buyers and sellers thronged to the center, which
should have closed at 5pm as usual, because they had to complete the
property ownership transfer before 12pm that day to reasonably avoid the
new regulation, which extended the time limit of business tax collection
from two years to five years.

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Geng Weifeng, a retired worker in Xiadian Town of Shandong's Weifang
City, was painting the sculptures of the characters in the novel "Water
Margin" on May 24. He intends to build the first private memorial hall of
"Water Margin" with these sculptures and open it for free. He is working
on the sculptures of the characters in three other classical masterpieces
"Journey to the West," "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "A Dream
of Red Mansions" and hopes to set up a museum of the characters in these
four novels with these sculptures.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Foreigners in need of 5m Chinese teachers by 2010

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www.chinanews.cn 2006-05-25 08:42:38

Volunteer Chinese language teachers from Fujian Normal University who
returned from the Philippines were displaying their honorary certificates
on April 10. As the vogue of learning Chinese heats up in the world, many
countries and regions find more Chinese learners. China National Office
for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language has dispatched over 1,200
volunteers to teach Chinese in 23 countries. (File)

Chinanws, May 25 - National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign
Language anticipated that up to 2010, the number of foreigners learning
Chinese will reach 100 million worldwide. If every twenty students need a
teacher, 5 million Chinese teachers will be needed to teach these
foreigners at that time.
In recent years, China has increasingly enhanced its comprehensive
national strength and gradually played a higher role in the world arena,
which provides a unique opportunity for the international popularization
of Chinese language.
A report about the living status of Chinese language released on May 22
shows that in 2005, the number of foreigners learning Chinese neared 40
million while the number of teachers engaged in teaching Chinese as a
foreign language worldwide only totaled 40,000. The ratio of teacher to
student was 1 to 1,000.
At present, about 6,000 teachers are working full-time or part-time
teaching Chinese as a foreign language inside China, and only half of
them are certified to teach Chinese to foreigners.

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The oil painting named "Zhu De, the Commander-in-Chief" created by a
well-known American portraitist in 1939, will be put for auction at the
Huachen 2006 Spring Auction to be held in Beijing's Jing Guang Center
Hotel on June 3. This legendary painting depicts the unique charm of an
easterner in the eyes of a westerner and reflects this Chinese Communist
Party leader's perseverance in fighting against the enemy. This portrait
returned to China after being treasured in the United States for over 50
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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540 girls from South Korea entered China via the frontier defense port at
Dadong Harbor in Liaoning's Dandong City on May 16, 2006, commencing
their first tour to China. It is learnt that since May, Liaoning Province
has become a hotspot for Korean tourists and each week there are nearly
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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Liya, a female elephant in the Beijing Zoo, reached the Jinan Zoo in
Shandong Province after 10 hours of tossing trip on May 10 and finally
met her would-be husband Yakun. Both of them are Indian elephants. Liya,
a gift from Sri Lanka, is 27 years old and weighs 3.5 tons, while Yakun
is aged 20 and weighs nearly 5 tons. Yakun is tame, clever and never
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During the May Day holiday, a knitting bar located in a business building
in Fuzhou City attracted numerous customers. All customers to the bar can
not also choose wools of different colors, types and styles based on
their preference for custom-made sweaters, but can also knit sweaters on
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Friday, May 9, 2008

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and their facilites come up to the Three-Star standard.

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pot restaurant serve delicious food.

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There are 30 guestrooms including standard rooms and deluxe standard
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Jinan too), could you please let me know where in Beijing Capital Airport
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