Chinese Language & Culture
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Chinese
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Culture
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copyright 1999, Alysse Lemery Rasmussen
I think I've always been fascinated by Chinese ... it seemed
so
exotic. But when my Uncle Jim -- the world explorer! (he was
a
geologist with Gulf Oil) -- married a half Chinese, half Norwegian
woman from Singapore, my fate was sealed.
Later, when I was in college at the University of Wisconsin--Platteville,
I had the marvelous opportunity of beginning my studies. The
girl who
lived in the room across the hall was from Taiwan. She gave
me my
Chinese name -- a real Chinese name, one she spent a long time thinking
about -- Fung Li Xi ... it means Beautiful Poem and she chose it
both because
of the sound and because I liked langauges.
She also taught me how to eat with
chopsticks -- but we didn't have
chopsticks -- so we used bic pens!
Trust me ... if you can pick your food up with
bic pens, chopsticks will never be a problem!
I've learned a bit about the Chinese culture from my friends.
I've learned more by sharing a house with students from
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Singapore for a year.
I studied Chinese at the University of Wisconsin -- Madison and had
the best professors in the world -- it was a total immersion class
and was
taught in such a way that you just absorbed the grammar. Tones
were
no problem at all! If you really want to learn Chinese --
and be able to
think Chinese -- I'd highly recommend taking classes with
Chen Gwang-tsai.
He developed his own curriculum and
it's fabulous! I still remember a bit, tones & all, and
it's
been more than 25 years!
Keep reading, cause I've got lots more below :)
If you're just curious about learning Chinese,
check out the Following Links
Chinese
Language Information Page
Chinese
Language Related Links
Now if you're serious, here's a terrific place to go:
Chinese Teaching
& Learning ...
I've spent quite a few hours playing with the downloads :)
It was really "cutting edge" when it started and it's only gotten
better as time goes on.
Dr Chen never made learning tones this complicated :) ...
but if you can't attend his classes, you might want to check out
Chinese
Language Learning -- Tones.
Here's a site for Chinese writing: Zhongwen.
No Chinese Langauge & Culture Page would be complete without
information on Chinese holidays -- especially since some of theirsare
similar
to ours and others are quite different. Check these
out:
Chinese
Holidays ...
the big ones, with music! It's a really terrific site with
food, too.
Chinese
New Year (changes annually)
Other neat, cultural stuff includes:
The Online T'AI
CHI CH'UAN Notebook
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The Lady General,
Hua Mu-Lan
My favorite opera is The
Lady General Hua Mu-Lan
since I can't find that, I've settled for a number of Mu-Lan sites.
Hua Mu-Lan
... her history
Mu-Lan,
the Poem (5th or 6th Century)
Mu-Lan's
Pavillion ... the story of the lady general (beautiful artwork!)
Mu Lan ... the
movie (pre-Disney, I think)
Mu-Lan ...
The Disney Flick ... it' ain't art like the Pavillion,
but it wasn't as bad as I'd feared.
More Chinese history ...
Hakka History
And, lastly, Splendid
China ... if you're into glitzy
American tourist traps, you'll be disappointed.
But if you'd like to see miniatures of the major
Chinese landmarks. Come to Florida
(if you can't make it to the original in Shenzhen).
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