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politics 16d ago Shenyang

Manchurian Farms and Immigration Policies Discussed

Discussions have taken place concerning Manchurian farms and immigration policies.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
economy 16d ago Harbin

China Redeploys Railway Corps to Heilongjiang

The importance of large-scale agriculture in China's Heilongjiang province was discussed. The broadcast touched upon the region's significance and the speaker's personal experience visiting the area multiple times. China's first batch of state-run farms, including those under the Baoquanling Administration in Heilongjiang province, are focusing on mechanization. This focus aims to increase efficiency and productivity in farming. Investments are being made to support this transition. China has redeployed the Railway Corps to Heilongjiang province. The first development in Heilongjiang involved farmers who were permitted to cultivate the land after the expulsion of the Heilongjiang generals. This redeployment was previously noted in the active stories list. Heilongjiang Province has issued 50 million Yuan in consumer vouchers.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
science 16d ago Dazu

Chinese Cultural Heritage Site Protection Efforts Detailed

Chen Huili leads a team in restoring over 50,000 statues at Dazu Grottoes that are undergoing rapid weathering. A Chinese scholar expressed deep emotion reflecting on the changes in Dazu, noting the progress in the protection, research, and utilization of cultural relics. Over the past thirty years, working conditions for cultural relic protection have dramatically improved. The expert, who has been involved in this work for over three decades, shared personal experiences of these changes. The expert recalled that in the winter of 2005, when restoring the Dazu Rock Carvings, roads were not yet built, requiring a long journey to the site and difficult travel conditions, especially in the rain. Returning to the unit around 7 PM was common, and rainy days made access even more difficult.
CRI News Radio
culture 16d ago Beijing

Wang Yangming's Philosophy on Conscience and Thieves

The philosopher Wang Yangming used a thief's underpants to illustrate a point about conscience. He argued that a thief's immediate fear and shame after committing a misdeed demonstrate an inherent sense of morality. This concept suggests that acknowledging wrongdoing naturally leads to abandoning evil actions.
CNR Economic Voice
culture 16d ago Beijing

Chinese Medicine Emphasizes Cultural Significance of Acupuncture Points

A student of Huang Yangming brought a thief before him, hoping the scholar could awaken the thief's conscience and encourage reform. Wang Yangming pointed to a thief's underwear and ordered him to remove it, stating that conscience is inherent in everyone. The scholar's late-life works are noted for transcending language to discuss philosophy and wisdom. Their lecture notes and speeches are considered accessible for popular understanding. The broadcast said shared prosperity, openness, inclusiveness, and a pure, beautiful world, stating a commitment to moving forward with unwavering resolve. Traditional Chinese medicine said the close connection between the Yin and Yang changes and the functions of the body's internal organs. Each two-hour period of the day corresponds to a specific meridian and organ, maintaining health through a cycle of yin and yang.
CNR Economic Voice
culture 16d ago Beijing

Chinese Idiom Used to Describe Flattery

A joke is used to describe people who climb by flattery without real substance. A Chinese poem, titled 'Seeking Songs,' by General Ye Ting, is being used to metaphorically criticize individuals who achieve success through flattery rather than genuine merit. General Ye Ting's poem 'Seeking Song' is cited, contrasting a locked door for people with an open hole for dogs, urging them to 'crawl out' for freedom. The story aims to convey wisdom and cultural sentiment.
CNR Economic Voice
culture 16d ago Beijing

Renowned Expert Chen Huili Dedicated To Cultural Relics

Cheng Huili, a researcher at the Dazhu Shike Research Institute, has been recognized for her work in protecting cultural relics. After more than ten years of practice, she became a nationally recognized expert in cultural relic restoration. Initially learning on the job, she sought knowledge from colleagues and studied extensively at night. She regrets not spending more time with her mother before her passing. She began her career in a white domed building on the Beihang University campus, initially learning on the job and studying intensely at night. The broadcast also touched on themes of reflection, personal dreams, and the pressure associated with holidays and social expectations. It contrasted idealized holiday scenarios with the reality of stress and disappointment, suggesting that true fulfillment may lie beyond material or performative efforts.
CRI News Radio
culture 16d ago Beijing

Western Philosophy Views Humans as Replaceable Parts

A book titled 'The Human Machine' views people as components that can be replaced, based on Western philosophical principles.
CRI Huayu Global
other 16d ago Beijing

Zhang Wuxing's Story Recounted

CNR Economic Voice shared a historical story about Zhang Wuxing, also known as Zhang Xuanzhi, a person from the Eastern Jin dynasty.
CNR Economic Voice
economy 16d ago Beijing

China Reports Record Grain Harvest and Area

China has reported a total grain area of over 119,000 thousand hectares.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese