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While the original legend of Mulan speaks of a woman warrior who disguised herself as a man in order to fight in battle, the Disney version left a whole lot out. One ancient Chinese version ends with ...
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CHENGDU — In the heartland of China, near a 4,500-year-old farmland, a team of agricultural scientists is modernizing an ancient practice. They are using big data analytics and artificial intelligence ...
Local stocks close higher, posting a strong session to end the financial year, while the Australian dollar also gains ground.
As China has shown at various periods in its history, the greater a civilisation, the more open and magnanimous it is to foreigners.
Studies of the Fujia cemeteries in eastern China reveal a Neolithic community that seems to have been organized matrilineally.
An archeological site Fujia, east China, has provided evidence of a matrilineal society dating back to 2750 to 2500 B.C.E.
A millet-farming settlement on the Shandong coast in Neolithic China around 4,500 years ago organized its society by maternal lineage, according to researchers at Peking University. Ancient DNA ...
Discover interesting facts about ancient China's rulers, philosophy, and the Great Wall of China.
Today's WorldView How ancient India changed the world The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.