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Gulik, Ancient Chinese E-Book of Internal Examination

2025-01-08 03:57
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2025-01-08 07:01

Gulik's " Ancient Chinese Internal Examination " was a book that introduced the sexual culture of ancient China. For the first time, this book comprehensively and systematically described the evolution of Chinese sexual culture, from the sexual worship and sexual taboos in primitive society to the gradual formation of sexual culture in slave society, to the relaxed relationship between the two genders and the prosperity of sexual art and literature in the Han and Tang Dynasties, and the cruel imprisonment and exploitation of sex in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The book also covered the "Doctor of Nature" Zhang Jingsheng in the early 20th century and the national civilization survey during the reform and opening up period. The book had a total of 439 pages and was published in 2007 by the Commercial Press. At present, I am unable to provide the electronic download information of the book.

The Index of Chinese Ancient Internal Examination

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2024-09-19 05:18

There were many categories of the ancient Chinese indoor examination. The following were some of the important parts: 1 Total content: house deed, house talk, house training 2. History of Brokerage: Brokerage, Brokerage, Brokerage 3 Brokers: Huang Zongxi, Gu Yanwu, Wang Fuzhi 4 Brokers: Wang Yinglin, Huang Gongshao, Chen Jiru 5 Brokerage literature: "Ancient House Classic","Nongsang Zhi","Sericulture Classic" 6. Technique in the Room: Inner diameter, number of techniques in the room, and technique map in the room 7. Pedigree in the room: Wang Chong, Yang Xiong, Han Feizi 8. System in the room: Tamamo, Book of Rites, Zhou Li 9 Legend of the Art of the Room: Zhang Hua, Joseph Needham, Ma Rong 10 Legends in the house: Wu Qi, Sun Simiao, Bian Que Legends in 11 rooms: Zhou, Han, Tang, Song, Ming Legend information in Room 12: Huang Zongxi, Gu Yanwu, Wang Fuzhi, Chen Jiru, Huang Gongshao, Han Feizi, Wu Qi, Sun Simiao, Bian Que These contents were not all about the ancient Chinese bedroom examination. The contents were very extensive and involved many aspects such as bedroom techniques, management, systems, legends, and so on.

The Translator's Foreword of the Chinese Ancient Internal Examination

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2024-09-01 01:32

The Ancient Chinese Internal Examination of the House was an introduction to the history of the ancient Chinese house. It mainly studied the family, society, and religion in ancient China, as well as the relationship between these fields. The translator's foreword of the book was as follows: As a translator, I am very honored to present this classic work to the readers. Ancient Chinese Internal Examination was one of the outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese culture. Its content covered many aspects of ancient Chinese society, family, religion, and so on. The translation of this book is intended to enable readers to better understand the ideas and perspectives in it and to better understand the culture and history of ancient China. During the translation process, I tried my best to ensure the accuracy and fluency of the translation while also trying to maintain the professionalism of the translator. I hope that the translation of this book can bring readers a better reading experience and also hope that more people can understand the charm of ancient Chinese culture through this book.

A Study of the Ancient Chinese Room by Van Gulik

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2025-01-15 16:57

The Ancient Chinese In-House Examination was a book written by the Dutch sinologist, Gulik. The book comprehensively and systematically described the evolution of ancient Chinese sexual culture. From the initial primitive society's sex worship and sex taboos to the gradual formation of sex concepts and customs. The book covered the sexual culture and customs of ancient China from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty for more than 3,000 years. Especially the part from Han to Ming that was developed based on the relevant content of the Secret Play Picture Examination. Van Gulik was a famous sinologist. His book was well-known in the Western Sinology community and had an important impact on the Western world's understanding of China.

Van Gulik's In-Room Examination

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2025-01-09 03:55

Gulik's " Ancient Chinese Internal Examination " was an authoritative book that introduced ancient Chinese sexual culture. His main purpose was to let Westerners understand the truth of Chinese culture and refute the so-called " imprisonment of sexual freedom has existed in Chinese culture since ancient times." This book comprehensively and systematically elaborated on the evolution of ancient Chinese sexual culture, from the sexual worship and sexual taboos of primitive society to the gradually formed sexual culture. It described the sexual concepts and customs of ancient China, especially the content from the Han to Ming Dynasties, which was developed according to the relevant content of the Secret Play Picture Examination. The Study of the Ancient Chinese House was a masterpiece of Gulik. It was published in 1961 and was still widely cited and studied.

Translated into Chinese by Gulik

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2025-01-10 23:40

Gao Luopei translated the 'Labyrinth Case' into Chinese and titled it 'The Strange Case of Di Renjie'.

The Book of Gulik

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2025-01-17 15:18

Gao Luopei's books included The Way of the Guqin, Ji Kang and His Fu on the Guqin, The Collection of Buddhist Monk Donggao at the End of Ming Dynasty, The Study of Secret Play Pictures, The Study of Ancient Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, The Collection of Appreciation of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, and The Case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty.

ancient Chinese imperial examination

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2024-09-20 04:25

The imperial examination system in ancient China was a method of selecting officials in ancient Chinese feudal society. It began in the Sui Dynasty and went through the continuous improvement and reform of the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty, etc. It became an important part of China's traditional political system. The imperial examination system consisted of four parts: interview, written examination, poetry writing, and physical examination. The interview mainly tested the candidate's eloquence, thinking ability, and social skills; the written test included policy theory, poetry, literature, and history, which mainly tested the candidate's cultural accomplishment and knowledge level; the poetry writing test tested the candidate's talent and literary accomplishment; and the physical examination mainly tested the candidate's physical fitness and appearance. The imperial examination system was divided into three types: the provincial examination, the general examination, and the palace examination. Among them, the provincial examination was a local examination, the general examination was a provincial examination, and the court examination was a one-time examination in front of the emperor. Under normal circumstances, examinees had to pass the provincial examination, the general examination, and the court examination to become officials. The implementation of the imperial examination system spread the idea of "governing the country by reading" in society, and at the same time promoted the development and popularity of cultural education, becoming one of the important milestone in the history of Chinese culture.

The Bibliography of the Postgraduate Examination of Ancient Chinese

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2024-09-23 09:58

The reference books for the postgraduate examination of ancient Chinese may vary from school to school and year to year. The following are some common reference books for reference only: 1. History of Ancient Chinese Literature: Compiled by the Society of Chinese Literature History, it comprehensively and systematically introduced the main schools, representative figures, and important works in the history of ancient Chinese literature. 2. History of Chinese grammar: Compiled by Professor Chen Tao of Peking University and others, it introduced the development of Chinese grammar in detail, including the content of grammar structure, grammar rules and grammar categories. 3. Ancient Chinese Terminology: Written by Professor Han Heping of Peking University, it systematically introduced the vocabulary knowledge of ancient Chinese, including parts of speech, word meaning, affixations, and tones. 4. Chinese Reading and Writing: Compiled by Yu Qiuyu, president of the Chinese Language Society and professor of Peking University, it is one of the important reference books for the postgraduate examination of ancient Chinese, including reading materials, writing guidance and evaluation. In addition, there were many other excellent reference books for the postgraduate examination of ancient Chinese. The specific choice of which one to choose depended on the examinee's personal situation and needs.

Ancient Chinese Imperial Examination Ranking

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2024-09-21 15:27

In ancient China, the ranking of the imperial examination was based on the rank of the official rank obtained. Different grades of official rank corresponded to different rankings. In the imperial examination system, the highest rank was the top scorer. Usually, the top scorer in the liberal arts was Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. Next were the second and third place, which usually corresponded to the first and second place of the humanities. The difficulty of other titles such as Jinshi, Juren, Gongshi, etc. increased in turn, but the number of people who passed the Jinshi was the highest. It was important to note that the ranking of the imperial examination was not fixed. Sometimes, the ranking would change for various reasons. In addition, the imperial examination was also related to political environment, historical background and other factors.

How did Gulik write a Chinese novel?

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2025-01-14 22:35

Through the rich research of ancient Chinese historical materials, Gulik transformed and reformed Chinese detective novels into the form of western detective novels. His monumental work, The Case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty, used Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. It constructed a thrilling suspense, intricate reasoning, and a sudden realization. Van Gulik's works combined Eastern and Western culture, combining law and literature, and he was innovative in absorbing, transforming, and adapting Chinese public case novels and criminal case books. He conducted an in-depth study of the criminal investigation skills of ancient Chinese judges. He used logical reasoning methods, the ability to solve strange cases, and the quality of criminal psychology. He was comparable to Western detectives. In his writing, Gulik maintained a deep influence on Chinese culture, while at the same time bringing with him Western thinking, giving his works a strange sense of beauty. His works brought ancient China back to life and were greatly welcomed by Western readers.

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