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5.1 1 Introduction to China
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5.2 2 Ni Hao An Introduction
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5.3 3 Confucius and Chinese philosophy
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5.4 4 Sun Tzu The Ultimate Master of War
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5.5 5 Lao Tzu Father of Chinese Philosophy
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5.6 6 Sun and Chinese solar terms
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5.7 7 Moon and its significance in Chinese culture
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5.8 8 Chinese Lunar Calendar
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5.9 9 The Chinese compass and explorer Zheng He
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5.10 10 Gunpowder An explosive Chinese invention
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5.11 11 Paper Chinese inventions
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5.12 12 Invention of printing
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5.13 13 Peking opera An introduction
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5.14 14 Traditional Chinese painting Water, ink and poetry
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5.15 15 Chinese frescoes Ancient artworks
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5.16 16 Dance brings Chinese people together
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5.17 17 Chinese music and its natural origins
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5.18 18 Traditional Chinese chime bells Bianzhong
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5.19 19 Gu Qin Chinese musical instrument
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5.20 20 Calligraphy The ancient art of expression
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5.21 21 Chinese writing brush Calligraphy
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5.22 22 Journey to the West Chinese novel
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5.23 23 Bamboo in Chinese culture
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5.24 24 Dragons A Chinese symbol of power
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5.25 25 Phoenix King of birds
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5.26 26 Kung Fu The Oriental martial art
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5.27 27 Tai chi chuan Internal Chinese martial art
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5.28 28 Chinese sword Jian
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5.29 29 Traditional Chinese medicine TCM
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5.30 30 Acupuncture and Moxibustion TCM Acupuncture, which is called zhen jiu in Chinese, is a medical treatment that originated in China. Zhen means “needles that pierce one’s body”. Jiu means ‘moxibust...