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Chinese culture, shaped by thousands of years of history and evolution, has woven a rich tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and practices across this vast land. It's a mesmerizing cultural maze-- one that sparks endless curiosity. What exactly is " Qi" ? What does " Yin" and " Yang" represent? And what is the origin of Chinese Kungfu? These questions intrigue not only those from afar but even those born and raised in China. The mystery of this ancient culture is just like a locked treasure chest, waiting to be opened. And here's the good news: this book offers not one, but " twelve" keys to…mehr

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Chinese culture, shaped by thousands of years of history and evolution, has woven a rich tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and practices across this vast land. It's a mesmerizing cultural maze-- one that sparks endless curiosity. What exactly is " Qi" ? What does " Yin" and " Yang" represent? And what is the origin of Chinese Kungfu? These questions intrigue not only those from afar but even those born and raised in China. The mystery of this ancient culture is just like a locked treasure chest, waiting to be opened. And here's the good news: this book offers not one, but " twelve" keys to unlock its secrets. Each key opens a door to a different facet of Chinese culture-- from the rhythms of daily life to the intricacies of its traditions and the profound frameworks of various thoughts. Whether you're a curious traveler or a language learner, these keys will guide you through an immersive journey, making the complex simple and the mysterious accessible. With these twelve keys in hand, you'll be well-equipped to explore this dazzling realm. So, step inside, unlock the doors, and embark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of this fascinating civilization.
Autorenporträt
Yao Zhijun is a postdoctoral researcher in Chinese philosophy at East China Normal University. He has been dedicated to the study of traditional Chinese culture and Tai Chi since childhood, integrating philosophy with mind-body practices. He has published multiple books and academic papers on Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Buddhist philosophy.