With Chinese Characteristics Natalie and Cherrie
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A podcast where Natalie and Cherrie discuss Chinese history and stuff.We think we're funny but we're probably not.Episodes every other Sunday
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Water Margin Ch 18: The Filial and Gallant Dark Third Master
We finally meet everyone's favorite guy (Song Jiang), and learn about song dynasty interrogation techniques.
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Seals of Yore - Stamps with Chinese Characteristics, Part 1
This episode delves into Chinese stamps/seals/chops (印章), exploring the origins, ritualization, and various cultural conventions associated with this ancient practice.Given their existence predating the invention of paper in China, what surfaces did ancient Chinese court officials typically stamp upon? Did different dynasties enforce distinct rules regarding stamps? Was the loss of an emperor's jade seals believed to signify the loss of the mandate of heaven? In the late Qing dynasty, the pen...
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The Self Strengthening Movement: Making the Qing Great Again
In this episode we discuss the Qing Dynasty's 'Self Strengthening Movement' of roughly 1861-1890. Recognizing the superiority of european weapons, technology, and scientific knowledge, the Qing Dynasty attempted to adopt and integrate them into an otherwise unchanged Confucian bureaucracy. Ambitious Westerners flocked to the country, lured by Qing silver, and with the support of towering Chinese figures such as Li Hongzhang and Cixi, helped the Qing reach a level of power and prosp...
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 17, Exiled to ______ Province
Hello everyone. More water margin.Zhang Yhi has to make life changes, and we learn how to motivate your police inspectors.
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WCCBC: Water Margin Ch 16, Yang Zhi Screws it up Again
In this episode we get to the long awaited robbery of the birthday gifts (worth 100,000 strings of cash).Will our 7 (or 8) brave heroes succeed?
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Yellow River 3: Work on the Yellow River must be Done Well
Hello Everyone! The exciting conclusion to our yellow river discussions. In this episode we discuss the near century where active management of the river was abandoned in the late Qing Dynasty, and the Communist party's attempts to return it to order.We also touch on modern PRC water management techniques, which often involve redirecting water from more affluent areas to less politically sensitive ones.