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China's Lunar Mission Completes Longest Space Experiment
China's lunar mission has successfully completed the world's longest and deepest space experiment on the moon. This is a multi-national effort with contributions from various space agencies. Scientists are eager to use the James Webb Space Telescope for this research. There are currently queues for observation time on the James Webb telescope. The mission was planned by the European Space Agency. This initiative involves international cooperation, with China participating in the effort. The mission aims to explore the Saturnian moon. Preparations for the mission are underway. This mission was mentioned by RAI Radio 2. This mission was discussed in relation to scientific endeavors originating from Beijing and Cologne. During the Lunar Mission's No.
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Historical Figures Discussed In Chinese Broadcast
A Chinese broadcast noted that Li Shifeng has only played four matches since his return, failing to reach the finals in any of them. A Chinese broadcast discussed how different types of sand, varying in color and texture, can reflect the health of the human body. Purple sand, for instance, was noted as being more prevalent in certain areas and potentially indicating specific health conditions. The broadcast also highlighted variations in sand's luster, with duller sand suggesting poorer health. A specific type of sand, described as having a dull, dark, or even blackish color, reflects the body's condition. Analysis of sand from China reveals variations in color and luster, with some sand exhibiting a duller, darker hue. The depth of color in sand analyzed reflects variations in blood vessel preparation time.
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China Broadcast Details Conflict Consequences
The message encouraged life to be as brilliant and colorful as spring, suggesting that time never stops and one should move forward. A broadcast from China said cherishing the vibrant season and nourishing body and mind according to natural laws. This approach aligns with promoting health and well-being. This approach is being highlighted in Beijing. The message encourages embracing life's journey and finding answers within silence. Chinese broadcasts are said the importance of cherishing the current vibrant season and aligning body and mind with natural rhythms. China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment held a press conference said that data quality is the lifeline of environmental monitoring. This focus aims to improve the accuracy and reliability of environmental assessments.
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China's Li Shifeng Adjusting Form for Tournaments
Chinese badminton player Li Shifeng is currently in a period of adjustment regarding his overall form. He participated in the World Tour Finals in December. His current state is considered not good, and he lost a game during a match against Ukraine.
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China Threatens Countermeasures Against EU Cyber Law
China has stated it will implement countermeasures in response to a new cyber law enacted by the European Union. The specific nature of these countermeasures remains unclear. This action follows the EU's recent legislative efforts concerning digital services and online content. The Chinese Commerce Minister announced these potential actions, indicating a strong stance against the EU's regulatory measures. This development follows earlier reports of China's intent to retaliate. This development follows discussions and analysis of the law's implications for Chinese entities operating within the EU. This action indicates a potential escalation in trade or digital policy disputes between China and the EU.
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Spring Diet Emphasizes Whole Grains for Detoxification
Dietary advice for spring said whole grains, which are for detoxification during deep sleep. This aligns with previous recommendations for healthy eating. A spring diet is recommended to enhance the body's adaptability and aid in detoxification. The body's adaptability increases during spring, and spring fatigue is not an illness.
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Chinese Minister Announces Countermeasures
China's Minister of Commerce has announced that countermeasures will be taken.
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Chinese Soccer Team Faces Tough Competition
A direct confrontation is scheduled for Thursday at 4 PM Beijing time. A competition is scheduled to take place in China on April 29.
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Chinese Medicine Expert Discusses Ancient Health Practices
Agathe, a French expert specializing in Chinese white dolphins, has traveled to China to study these marine animals. There is a strong desire to protect Chinese white dolphins, with a sense of surprise and happiness when encountering them. An expert named Chen Huili spent eight years restoring the "Guanyin Statue of Affectionate Hands." The work is physically and mentally demanding, requiring staff to work on high scaffolding and endure harsh conditions. Chen Huili faced a difficult choice between her work and her critically ill mother, whom she could only visit during the Spring Festival. Chen Huili, a cultural relic doctor, leads a team in restoring over 50,000 statues facing rapid weathering. She has expanded collaborations with Italy on joint restoration projects and with cultural heritage protection institutions in Japan and the United States.
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Spinach and Chives Aid Liver Health in Spring
Sour flavors correspond to the liver, and certain fruits like oranges, lemons, and apples are rich in Vitamin C and E. Consuming sour foods can regulate liver qi and prevent excessive liver fire, particularly in spring. However, excessive focus on sourness in spring should be avoided. Consuming green, light foods such as spinach, celery, chives, and green peppers can help clear liver qi. Spinach is rich in vitamins A and C, and iron, which nourishes the blood and liver, and benefits the eyes. Chives are also noted for promoting liver qi. The diet should include coarse grains and whole grains like oats, sweet potatoes, corn, and black rice, which aid digestion and reduce the burden on the liver. Avoiding dryness can be achieved by mixing coarse grains with rice. In spring, chives are for the liver's vitality and regulation.
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