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culture 39d ago Beijing

Artist Cai Gao Wins International Andersen Award

Despite regional differences in dialects and cultures across China, people find ways to communicate and experience the beauty of Chinese culture's inclusivity. A children's book features illustrations with strong Chinese characteristics, utilizing bold reds and blacks to create a warm atmosphere and convey a spirit of bravery and resilience. The artist intentionally depicted the protagonist's eyes as sometimes clear blue and sometimes black to represent a child's pure heart and keen perception, enabling them to distinguish between good and evil. Cai Gao, who did not receive formal art education, previously won the Golden Apple award at the Bratislava World Biennial for his book 'Bao Er' in 1993. His works, such as 'Want to Sea and Sea', are characterized by childlike language and genuine interest.
CRI News Radio
other 39d ago Beijing

Zeng Zisheng Transferred To Northeast China In 1946

Zeng Zisheng, serving as the commander of the 60th Army in 1946, was transferred to the northeast by Zhang Jintian. Zeng previously led troops in battles at Taier Zhuang and Yuwang Mountain, and participated in the Wuhuan, Nanchang, and first Changsha battles.
CNR Voice of China
politics 39d ago Beijing

Wang Fuchuan Rebellion Driven By Subordinate Actions

Wu Sangui's core strategy involved taking Sichuan and uniting with Shaanxi to open a route from Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Shaanxi to Jilin.
CNR Economic Voice
politics 39d ago Beijing

Kangxi Offers Amnesty To Rebel Officials

Wu Sangui's actions and words towards Wang Fuchuan were intended as a political signal to his former officials. Kangxi issued an order appointing Wang Fuchuan as the Pingliang Ti Du, a position Wu Sangui believed Wang Fuchuan spent a lot of money to obtain.
CNR Economic Voice
other 39d ago Beijing

Wang Fuchuan Rebellion Driven By Subordinate Actions

The broadcast detailed the life of Wang Fuchuan, a figure described as having a low birth and previously serving as a household slave. Kangxi's handling of the situation may have contributed to the uprising.
CNR Economic Voice
other 39d ago Beijing

Wang Fuchuan Rebellion Driven By Subordinate Actions

In June 1930, Red Army forces deployed tens of thousands of troops from two provinces to launch a fourth battle against enemy bases.
CNR Voice of China
health 39d ago Beijing

Beijing Hospital Director Discusses Pediatric Disease Intervention

Ni Xin, Director of the National Center for Children's Medical Center and President of Beijing Children's Hospital, discussed strategies to optimize survival and quality of life for children through data-driven intervention. Ni said the importance of early diagnosis and the need for standardized treatment at designated national medical institutions. The remarks focused on improving long-term health outcomes for pediatric patients. Ni stated that early diagnosis is critical for effective treatment. The goal is to improve long-term survival and living conditions for children following treatment. Ni said the importance of using research and data to formulate intervention strategies for early diagnosis. The strategy involves using research and data to develop specific intervention protocols.
CRI Huayu Global
other 39d ago Beijing

Red Army Focuses On Northwest Battlefield

The program discusses the critical northwest battlefield during the suppression of the Three Feudatories Rebellion in the Kangxi Dynasty. He often relied on patrons, first joining a peasant army under his uncle and later aligning with the Qing Dynasty through General Jiang Shan.
CNR Economic Voice
politics 39d ago Beijing

China Allegedly Installs Large Structure In Yellow Sea

Reports suggest China has installed a structure in the Yellow Sea, mirroring 'gray zone' tactics used to claim sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Mastodon
science 39d ago Shenzhen

Beekeeper Develops Custom Honey Harvesting Tools

Scientists at Shenzhen University in China have discovered a method to produce energy without gas combustion. Wang Jingui returned to his hometown to pursue agriculture after a brief stint in radio, believing it offered better long-term prospects.
NTV Radyo