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Ming Hua...Tomorrow's Flower

Ming Hua...Tomorrow's Flower

Joseph Basil Giletto

Outskirts Press
2022
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We are all connected in Love's energy's mystical might. Where you end...I am there... in the blue-black of Knight. We merge in the oneness, and with Venus's blush upon our face, a New Universe is embraced. In the undulation of rhythmical Love, this new Universe, this new state Extant, is able to take its first nubile breath and begin its flight into Eternity's Rising Sunlight . . . filled with a newborn baby's happy sighs...and seeks Eternity's Sunrise."The greatest legends and greatest Loves are whispered among the Stars---always remember that instructed the Ancient to his students." Ming Hua battled the biting wind as she climbed through the mountain forest. Finally, a light flickered in the distance. Carefully, Ming Hua entered a cave with light ever so bright. An immortal, Ming Hua, approached Chung, sitting in the Lotus position, staring at Ming Hua. Soon laughter and food were shared. Chung is a consummate Samurai and time traveler. Sadly, Ming Hua's Tuberculosis cough is getting worse. Chung fell in Love with Ming Hua the first time he gazed upon her Face.Chung seeks the advice of the Spider Prince. First, she places Chung and Ming Hua into a cocoon. Then, with her needle proboscis, she aspirates all the TB. Finally, it is a travel to the future and transporter technology that cures Ming Hua of her Tuberculosis. Ah, stories abound.Happiness is gifted to our two cosmic lovers with Love steering the planets where these two dwell with Venus's aura of Love. Chung gets called to a distant providence to fight the Black Plague. Ming Hua, an excellent combat warrior, fights with a witch and gets her Chi poisoned.Ming Hua is approaching real-Death. Chung returns to find Ming Hua at the Abyss of Eternity's End. Chung quietly performs Seppuku. Chung holds the dying Ming Hua in his arms. This embrace allows Chung to empty all of his Chi into Ming Hua. As gentle as possible, Chung ejects Ming Hua to the land of the living. The last she sees of Chung, he is fighting Death. It was glorious Strike-counter strike as the two sinks into Eternity's Abyss. Ming Hua cannot accept Chung's Death. Many poems sing of her distress. Finally, an Ancient helps Ming Hua rescue Chung from the Abyss. The Ancient brings our Two as One to the Nexus of Times and first Moments. Chung and Ming Hua pick a universe where they thrive, Love, and fight impossible battles. As time evolves, our Two find the path to fly into the warmth of Eternity's sunrise and Kiss the Joy as it Flies to the land where Two become One.
Ming Zuling: The Ming Dynasty Ancestors Tomb

Ming Zuling: The Ming Dynasty Ancestors Tomb

Eric N. Danielson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A pictorial history and itinerary of the Ming Dynasty Ancestors Tomb in Huaian, Jiangsu, China. This tomb site has some of the most exquisite ancient stone carved statues in all of China. The statues were carved in Tang and Song Dynasty style in the early Ming Dynasty, then buried under the waters of a lake for 600 years before they resurfaced and were restored.
Ming Selskabet

Ming Selskabet

Holger Dahl

Grønningen 1
2021
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Et myteomspundet maleri har i over tusind år har været kejserens vigtigste ejendom og sikkerhed. Hans garanti for at besidde himlens mandat.Kina 1982: En ung dansker lander tilfældigt i Kina – dengang verden var analog, og landet var som en ø. Han skal overtage salget af trykmaskiner for en tysk virksomhed. Langsomt suges han ind i en underlig kinesisk verden, hvor intet er, som det ser ud, og hvor tiden er gået i stykker. Det eneste virkelige synes at være Maya med de grønne øjne, en gådefuld pige han møder en dag i Beijing.Da han og Maya overværer et attentat i Den Internationale Venskabsbutik, kastes han modvilligt og uerfarent ud i en søgen efter sandheden. Attentatet har tilsyneladende maleriet som omdrejningspunkt, og jagten på det sender rystelser gennem riget, mens Maya viser sig at rumme langt mere end først antaget.Kun det hemmelige Ming Selskab ved, hvordan maleriet og himlens kræfter er forbundne, og kun selskabet ved, hvordan harmonien kan genoprettes. Problemet er, at ingen – eller næsten ingen – kender Ming Selskabet og dets hemmeligheder. Kina knager i fugerne, og både billedet og himlens mandat er i fare. Løsningen på de mange gåder findes måske dybt inde i Kinas hjerteland – i det oldgamle Shaolin kloster.Holger Dahl er arkitekturkritiker, arkitekt, forfatter og designer. Han skriver som Københavnersnuden i Berlingske. Holger Dahl er en erfaren kinafarer og har skrevet de anmelderroste bøger Kina - Engang for et øjeblik siden og Pandaeffekten.*****”Fremragende debutroman … underholdende, lærerigt, knaldgodt.”– Kristian Ditlev Jensen i Berlingske
Ming Erotic Novellas

Ming Erotic Novellas

Richard G. Wang

The Chinese University Press
2011
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By analyzing a group of literary (wenyan) novellas, this study of late-Ming material culture focuses on an erotic fiction genre, the marketing and consuming strategies behind it, and the Daoist allegory contained within. Richard Wang examines these works and their significance in the development of Ming-Qing fiction in light of the sociology of literature and Ming cultural context. Specific features of the presentation of eroticism in these novellas include the legitimation of sexuality in cosmological thinking, the moralization and politicalization of sexuality, the medical discourse on sexuality, pleasure prescribed by ars erotica, and the religious dimension of sexuality.
Ming Warriors vs. Musketeers

Ming Warriors vs. Musketeers

Virginia Loh-Hagan

45th Parallel Press
2019
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In Battle Royale: Lethal Warriors, we have a matchup of historic magnitude. We took the deadliest warriors from two different time periods and matched them in a battle of weaponry, strength, and grit. Who will come out victorious, Ming Warriors or Musketeers? You'll have to read to find out. This series utilizes considerate text written at a higher maturity level with a lower reading level to engage struggling readers. Book includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, educational matter, and activities.
The Ming & Wah Detective Agency: Summer Drama!
In this lighthearted, illustrated chapter book series, ten-year-old twin detectives Ming and Wah invite readers to hunt for clues and solve neighborhood mysteries. No case too small, for fees not too large Ten-year-old twins Ming and Wah can get to the bottom of any mystery Sometimes they disagree on methods, but they're always in sync when they crack a case. With a librarian mother and a journalist father, they were practically born to be detectives. They're bursting with useful information from all the books they devour, and they know exactly what questions to ask in an investigation. So, the summer before sixth grade, they decide to go pro and open up The Ming and Wah Detective Agency: "No case too small for fees not too large " Their best friend, Aileen, soon joins the team. Luckily, their small town in New Jersey is filled with mysteries, big and small: a vandalized neighborhood, a rigged horseshoe contest, and even a masked burglar Will the young sleuths be able to connect the dots in each case and prevent jerks from spoiling everyone's summer? The first installment of The Ming & Wah Detective Agency series introduces the curious, clever, and determined suburban sleuths, Ming and Wah. With a sweet, lighthearted tone, clear writing, and one case per chapter, this is the perfect book to introduce young readers to the mystery genre, and the satisfaction of deducing solutions.
Ming-Na

Ming-Na

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Ming and Her Poppy

Ming and Her Poppy

Deirdre Sullivan

Sky Pony Press
2017
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The stunning companion story to Ming Goes to School. Ming and Poppy’s journey takes them over sidewalk cracks and dancing shadows, past honking horns and crowded crosswalks. They greet old friends and make new ones, while sharing stories, secrets, and the sting of painful words. And sometimes, a sweet treat, too. In this companion story to Ming Goes to School, Deirdre Sullivan’s gentle text paired with Maja Löfdahl’s soft, rich water color illustrations explores the special bond between family members as Poppy and Ming slow down and appreciate life’s simple moments.
The Ming Prince and Daoism

The Ming Prince and Daoism

Richard G. Wang

Oxford University Press Inc
2012
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Scholars of Daoism in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) have paid particular attention to the interaction between the court and certain Daoist priests and to the political results of such interaction; the focus has been on either emperors or Daoist masters. Yet in the Ming era a special group of people patronized Daoism and Daoist establishments: these were the members of the imperial clan, who were enfeoffed as princes. In addition to personal belief and self-cultivation, a prince had other reasons to patronize Daoism. As the regional overlords, the Ming princes like other local elites saw financing and organizing temple affairs and rituals, patronizing Daoist priests, or collecting and producing Daoist books as a chance to maintain their influence and show off their power. The prosperity of Daoist institutions, which attracted many worshippers, also demonstrated the princes' political success. Locally the Ming princes played an important cultural role as well by promoting the development of local religions. This book is the first to explore the interaction between Ming princes as religious patrons and local Daoism. Barred by imperial law from any serious political or military engagement, the Ming princes were ex officio managers of state rituals at the local level, with Daoist priests as key performers, and for this reason they became very closely involved in Daoist clerical and liturgical life. By illuminating the role the Ming princes played in local religion, Richard Wang demonstrates in The Ming Prince and Daoism that the princedom served to mediate between official religious policy and the commoners' interests.
A Ming Confucian's World

A Ming Confucian's World

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
2022
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A forgotten century marks the years between the Ming dynasty's (1368–1644) turbulent founding and its sixteenth-century age of exploration and economic transformation. In this period of social stability, retired scholar-official Lu Rong chronicled his observations of Chinese society in Miscellaneous Records from the Bean Garden (Shuyuan zaji). Openly expressing his admirations and frustrations, Lu provides a window into the quotidian that sets Bean Garden apart from other works of the biji genre of "informal notes."Mark Halperin organizes a translated selection of Lu's records to create a panorama of Ming life. A man of unusual curiosity, Lu describes multiple social classes, ethnicities, and locales in his accounts of political intrigues, farming techniques, religious practices, etiquette, crime, and family life. Centuries after their composition, Lu's words continue to provide a richly textured portrait of China on the cusp of the early modern era.The open access publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the James P. Geiss and Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation.
A Ming Confucian's World

A Ming Confucian's World

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
2022
pokkari
A forgotten century marks the years between the Ming dynasty's (1368–1644) turbulent founding and its sixteenth-century age of exploration and economic transformation. In this period of social stability, retired scholar-official Lu Rong chronicled his observations of Chinese society in Miscellaneous Records from the Bean Garden (Shuyuan zaji). Openly expressing his admirations and frustrations, Lu provides a window into the quotidian that sets Bean Garden apart from other works of the biji genre of "informal notes."Mark Halperin organizes a translated selection of Lu's records to create a panorama of Ming life. A man of unusual curiosity, Lu describes multiple social classes, ethnicities, and locales in his accounts of political intrigues, farming techniques, religious practices, etiquette, crime, and family life. Centuries after their composition, Lu's words continue to provide a richly textured portrait of China on the cusp of the early modern era.The open access publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the James P. Geiss and Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation.
From Ming to Ch'ing

From Ming to Ch'ing

Jonathan D. Spence; Jerry Dennerline; Hilary J. Beattie; Ian McMorran; Morris Rossabi

Yale University Press
1981
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The collapse of the Ming dynasty and the takeover of China by Manchu rulers in the 1640s were of crucial importance in the late history of China. But because traditional Chinese sources arbitrarily divide the century at the change of dynasty in 1644, it has been difficult to form a clear picture of the transition. The nine essays in this book will contribute significantly toward understanding the complexity of change and continuity over the span of time leading up to and resulting from the tumult of the mid-1600s.“The fullest introduction in English to the Ming-Ch’ing transition.”—Tom Fisher, Pacific Affairs“No other recent work compares with its scope, and no older work can stand up to the introduction of its new materials and perspectives.”—Library Journal“[This book] makes a valuable contribution to Ming-Ch’ing studies and should be required reading for anyone interested in the two dynasties.”—James B. Parsons, American Historical Review
The Ming Dynasty

The Ming Dynasty

Charles Hucker

The University of Michigan Press
2021
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In the latter half of the fourteenth century, at one end of the Eurasian continent, the stage was not yet set for the emergence of modern nation-states. At the other end, the Chinese drove out their Mongol overlords, inaugurated a new native dynasty called Ming (1368–1644), and reasserted the mastery of their national destiny. It was a dramatic era of change, the full significance of which can only be perceived retrospectively. With the establishment of the Ming dynasty, a major historical tension rose into prominence between more absolutist and less absolutist modes of rulership. This produced a distinctive style of rule that modern students have come to call Ming despotism. It proved a capriciously absolutist pattern for Chinese government into our own time. [1, 2 ,3]