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ZGBriefs | November 21, 2024
[…] to talk with them. As society becomes more atomised, users on the social platform Xiaohongshu have begun using the hashtag “companion chat” to find others willing to class="searchwp-highlight">buy or sell a few minutes of human conversation. At Tiananmen Square, Tight Security with Metal Detectors Reflects a Changing China (November 15, 2024, NPR News) Seventy-five […]
Taking Chinese Spirituality Seriously
Engaging with Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist Spiritualities
[…] the Analects (《于丹〈论语〉心得》), authored by Yu Dan, professor of media studies at Beijing Normal University, published in 2006. More than four million copies were sold during the class="searchwp-highlight">first year, and pirated copies would also be in the millions. (The English translation was published in 2009, entitled Confucius From the Heart: Ancient Wisdom for Today’s […]
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China Never Left Us
[…] healthy awareness of the world and a respect for other cultures, China was never really on our radar. That is why it was so surprising that my class="searchwp-highlight">first trip there in 2001 and my wife’s in 2002 created such a deep and profound impact on our lives. It is not an exaggeration to say […]
ZGBriefs | March 20, 2025
[…] that perception is changing fast. A new wave of senior influencers are breaking stereotypes, capturing massive online audiences, and reshaping attitudes toward aging. Married Chinese Women Are Buying Their Own Homes. Why? (March 18, 2025, Sixth Tone) Ultimately, marital houses aren’t simply cold steel and concrete structures, but a reflection of mutual negotiations between […]
On Being Present for Hungry Hearts
[…] gone through to make it back seem completely worth it. Reading his account took me back to the early 1980s, remembering my husband Ross’s account of his class="searchwp-highlight">first trip to China. After meeting with the underground believers whose contact details he had been given in the West, he found himself with no particular agenda […]
ZGBriefs | May 30, 2024
[…] Dream Faces Land, Soil, and Water Woes (May 23, 2024, Reuters) China, the world’s biggest agriculture importer, has set targets to drastically reduce its reliance on overseas buying over the coming decade in line with its push for food security, but they will be exceedingly difficult to meet, experts say. Science / Technology China’s […]
ZGBriefs | May 16, 2024
[…] and provided medicine, books, school supplies, and Bibles to locals. Taking Confucian Spirituality Seriously (May 13, 2024, ChinaSource Blog) We need to engage with East Asian spiritualities, class="searchwp-highlight">first and foremost, by acknowledging their historic contribution to the cultivation of the human interior life. Without such contributions, Chinese civilization would be in the same fate […]
Making History
A Review of From Rebel to Ruler
[…] in late imperial China to the present day. The book gives a broad overview of the main characters, movements, and ideologies that have shaped the CCP. The class="searchwp-highlight">first era focuses on the birth and unlikely growth of the Communist movement in China and essentially follows a decade-by-decade approach. Many books written about this period […]
ZGBriefs | July 25, 2024
[…] word commentary from state-media outlet Xinhua that hailed Xi Jinping as a great reformer on the same level as Deng Xiaoping. The commentary, which seems to have class="searchwp-highlight">first appeared in early March during the Two Sessions legislative and advisory meetings, was reportedly deleted from Xinhua’s official website and became unsearchable on Baidu sometime this […]
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Welcome to the City
[…] divides. It is not defined by points on the compass. It is a rural to urban migration. The tipping point is projected for 2007, when for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time in history more people on the planet will live in cities than live in the countryside. Like most events, there is both good news and […]