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China X
Приєднався 10 чер 2013
Visit www.edx.org/chinax-chinas-past-present-future to learn more about ChinaX!
China's past, present, and future: through history, geography, philosophies, literature, politics, economics, art, and ecology.
Modern China presents a dual image: a society transforming itself through economic development and infrastructure investment that aspires to global leadership; and the world's largest and oldest bureaucratic state, with multiple traditions in its cultural, economic, and political life. These themes are discussed in order to understand China in the twenty-first century.
ChinaX introduces new features to make the riches of Harvard's visual collections and the expertise of its faculty more accessible to learners worldwide. We will engage intellectual and religious trends, material and political culture, the local diversity and the national unity, art and literature, and China's economic and political transformation- past, present and future.
© 2016 HarvardX
China's past, present, and future: through history, geography, philosophies, literature, politics, economics, art, and ecology.
Modern China presents a dual image: a society transforming itself through economic development and infrastructure investment that aspires to global leadership; and the world's largest and oldest bureaucratic state, with multiple traditions in its cultural, economic, and political life. These themes are discussed in order to understand China in the twenty-first century.
ChinaX introduces new features to make the riches of Harvard's visual collections and the expertise of its faculty more accessible to learners worldwide. We will engage intellectual and religious trends, material and political culture, the local diversity and the national unity, art and literature, and China's economic and political transformation- past, present and future.
© 2016 HarvardX
ChinaX | The Silk Roads | May 2016
Visit www.edx.org/chinax-chinas-past-present-future to find out more about ChinaX and enroll in SW12.3x ChinaX Part 3: Cosmopolitan Tang: Aristocratic Culture to learn about how ideas, culture, objects and people traveled between China, Central Asia and Europe, and the peoples and cultures involved. A very special thank you to Professor Waugh for his collaboration and generous amount of time he spent with us.
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Welcome to ChinaX 2.0 | Enroll today!
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Join Professors Peter Bol and William Kirby as we reopen ChinaX for enrollment. Visit www.edx.org/chinax-chinas-past-present-future to learn more about ChinaX.
ChinaX | Retrospective
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ChinaX Field Trip: Arnold Arboretum
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ChinaX Field Trip: Arnold Arboretum
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SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SUI TANG SONG SUI TANG SONG YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC MAO ZEDONG MAO ZEDONG
SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SUI TANG SONG SUI TANG SONG YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC MAO ZEDONG MAO ZEDONG
SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SUI TANG SONG SUI TANG SONG YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC MAO ZEDONG MAO ZEDONG
SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SHANG ZHOU QIN HAN SUI TANG SONG SUI TANG SONG YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC YUAN MING CHING REPUBLIC MAO ZEDONG MAO ZEDONG
Thank you for this!
my mind just exploded lol
能听到这个。我可真不容易啊😂
Amazing
Very fascinating. Thank you for posting.
Great lecture!! As a fellow philosopher specialised in Classical Chinese philosophy, it is wonderful to hear a different interpretation of Zhuangzi!! For me, the biggest difference between Confucius and Zhuangzi is how social and political order are supposed to be achieved. For Confucius, social and political order is created by human from bottom up by, as the professor pointed out in this lecture, each of us cultivate ourselves in everyday lives to become 君子 or the exemplary persons. However, for Zhuangzi, the creation of this artificial social and political order harms the natural orders we are endowed with by heaven and earth or the interplays of Yin and Yang! For Zhuangzi, the Dao is a given and we should organise the social and political orders according to this natural order or rhythm. Of course this contrast is over simplified!
The little things that annoy me are those people coughing in the audience even though the lecture was being recorded and so they didn’t even need to be there yet insisted anyway ruining everyone else’s experience. Thanks guys.
Ha ha
Which preschool song does this rhythm originate from?
চায়নাএক
Time to torture my parents! :D
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Why are they reading it!
Anyone here for JNU? 😂
My class loves this song!!!!!!!!!!!
especially 6th period
Cap
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why is Xia dynasty part of this ?
thank u mrs mckibben
Yes yes yes yes
对不起,没忍住,哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
I forgot the original song but as a result of being forced to memorize this song in AP world history BUT this came in very useful taking East Asian art history courses
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37:15
Amazing! Buddhism!!!
Do you know this melody once Chinese national anthem?
WWII
This professor is helping me out a lot for my Traditional china prompt paper on Zhuangzi
It is great that you are interested in Zhuangzi! Please check my videos on Zhuangzi's philosophy if you like to know more about Zhuangzi: ua-cam.com/video/U-h-Yz7SMtU/v-deo.html
thanks Mr.Manning
Sounds like manchu doc is like unturned stone
8:12 *Not seeing ourselves as part of a larger world.* And in the case of _HAAAND!!!_ It's not that "part of us will be flying around as a bird". It's that we are an inseparable part of the whole mystery and our ego is just as momentary and passing as the dead skin that falls from our bodies as we shower.
It would be a great learning experience amidst of Pandemic Covid-19.
Good lecture. Thanks! Weak point, just a detail, is probably slow pacing. Professor is probably traveling the slow road. "Slowly, but surely", "working each day", "cultivate yourself for the furute..." that's not Zhuangzi. Not working. Right now. That's better :)
Love
Professor Bol and colleagues are the best!
China x
The song is this graphic to the tune of Frère Jacques. imgur.com/a/P5T2LDR
Mr Zimmerman anybody?
I'm here for AP World. I have a quiz on this on Thursday. I need to know the order of all the dynasties.
I'm from Mrs. Mata's class btw.
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Bigga
cool
we used to sing this song in ap world all the time; i realize now how randomly racist it probably sounded from the perspectives of the people in the hallway....
0.32 very useful
My parents will question a lot when I sing something with Mao Zhedong twice at the end.
Isn't this basically from The Chinese Dynasty Song: WHAP 1?