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Women in China: Past and the Present

April 19th 2010 12:39
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Traditionally the family has been the most important unit of society, and this is still true. The family is also an important economic unit. In rural areas, where about 74 percent of China's people live, the traditional family consisted of the head of the household, his sons, and their wives and children, often living under one roof. Common surnames gave families membership in a clan. In some villages all families had the same surname, or four or five surname clans might account for most of the villagers.

Land, the main form of wealth in traditional China, was divided equally among all the landowner's surviving sons when he died. Thus, as China's population grew, the landholdings became smaller and smaller, and many people were very poor. In the first half of the 20th century the family as a social unit came under severe stress. Rural conditions were bad, income was low, and food was often scarce. Health care was poor or nonexistent for most peasants, and mortality rates were high. Civil unrest, warfare, and foreign invasions added to the difficulties.

After the Communist revolution in 1949 rural conditions stabilized. Private ownership of land was abolished, but each peasant family was given a small plot to farm. Health care improved. The fluctuations in the food supply leveled off and life expectancy increased. Living conditions for the average peasant are generally better today than they were in 1949, and there are opportunities for at least some education. All these things have meant a considerable improvement in the quality of life and greater security for the family as a social unit.

Today some rural families are still likely to have three generations under one roof. Despite state ownership of the land, they once again serve as basic production units. The Production Responsibility System, initiated in 1978, permits individual families to contract with their local production team or brigade to lease land for farming. Production quotas are also contracted. Whatever is left after taxes are paid and quotas are met belongs to the family. If a family works hard, it can meet its contract quotas and also produce a surplus for consumption or sale. This program was designed to stimulate production, but one result has been to strengthen the role of the traditional family as a consuming and producing unit.

Urban family life is different from that in rural areas. In the cities, families usually are smaller, often composed only of parents and children. Since both parents work, the children are left in day-care centers or schools. Sometimes couples are split up if their work units are not close together, and husband and wife may see each other only rarely. Despite such problems, family life for most people in the cities is stable, and family ties continue to play a major role in the lives of both parents and children.
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the secretes of chinese women

April 18th 2010 09:14
1.Women need to cry. And they won’t do it alone unless theyknowyou can hear
them.
2.Women especially love a bargain.
3.Women love to shop. It is the only area of the world wheretheyfeel lik
e they’re actually in control.
4.Women will always ask questions that have no center answers,inan effor
t to trap yousintosfeeling guilty.
5.Women love to talk. Silence intimidates them and they feelaneed to fil
lit, even if they have nothing to say.
。
6.Women need to feel like there are people worse off thantheyare.
7.Women hate bugs. Even the strong -willed ones need a manaroundwhen the
re’s a spider or a wasp involved.
8.Women can’t keep secrets.

9.Women always go to public rest rooms in groups. It gives themachance t
o gossip.
10.Women can’t refuse to answer a ringing phone, no matterwhatshe’s do
ing.
11.Women never understand why men love toys. Men understandthatthey woul
dn’t need toys if women had an〃on/off&#1229 1;switch.
12.Women think all beer is the same.
13.Women keep three different shampoos in the shower. Afterawoman shower
s, the bathroom will smell like a tropicalrainforest.
14.Women don’t understand the appeal of sports. Menseekentertainment th
at allows them to escape reality. Womenseekentertainment that reminds them o
f how horrible thingscouldbe.
15. If a man goes on a seven-day trip, he’ll pack five daysworthof clot
hes and will wear some things twice;if a woman goes onaseven-day trip she’
ll pack21outfits because she doesn’t knowwhatshe’ll feel like wearing each
day.
16.Women brush their hair before bed.
17.Women are paid less than men, except foronefield:Modeling.
18.Women are never wrong. Apologizing is theman’sresponsibility.
19.Women do not know anything about cars, even if they drivecarthemselve
s.
20.Women have better rest rooms. They get the nice chairs andredcarpet.

21.Women love cats. Men say they love cats, but when womenaren’tlooking
, men kick cats.
22.Women love to talk on the phone. A woman can visithergirlfriend for t
wo weeks, and upon returning home, she willcallthe same friend and they will
talk for three hours.
23. A woman will dress up to go shopping, water the plants,emptythe garb
age, answer the phone, read a book, or get themail.
24.Women do NOT wantanhonest answer to the question,〃How do Ilook?〃

25.〃Oh,nothing,&#12291 ;has an entirely different meaninginwoman-language than
it does in man-language.
26.All women will say that they are overweight, but don’tagreewith them
aboutit.
27.Only women understand the need for〃guest towels〃andthe〃g oodchina〃

28.Women want equal centers, but you rarely hear them clamoringtocover t
he responsibilities that go with those centers.
29.Women can get out of speeding tickets by pouting. This willgetmen arr
ested.
30.Women don’t really care about a sense of humor in a guydespiteclaims
to the contrary.
31.Women will spend hours dressing up to go out, and thenthey’llgo out
and spend more time checking out other women. Men cannevercatch women checki
ng out other men;women will always catchmenchecking out other women.

32.The most embarrassing thing for women is to find anotherwomanwearing
the same dress at a formal party.
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my chinese bride

April 18th 2010 06:12
[SIZE=3] My name is Congrong Yang , 25-year-old, unmarried, like pink color, tourism and chocolate; I will tell you my favorite stars later in a moment.

I am a hotel manager, and recently has been unpleasant, so at last decide to have a tourism to Korea. There are two reasons for my decision. Firstly there are the people I love; secondly I am learning Korean at the moment. Once got off the plane, I opened the prepared sitemap as quickly as possible , finding the location of the booked hotel . I then went to No. 1 exit, VIP entrance, when there out break a cries in front scared me falling to the ground, you guess what happened ,there crowding several hundred people outside of the entrance, some holding signs on which signed “I love you, HANGUAN”, some holding flowers ,doll and so on.

I turned back, Stunned ,to see my unrequited love-HANGUAN for several years, he was wearing a blue and white T-shirt, a little white jeans, a pair of black canvas shoes, hairstyle of three-sevenths , a single pair of eyelids, eyes narrowed to a line when smiling.
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I am a beautiful girl.

April 15th 2010 04:46
I am a beautiful girl,
Casualiy chic in the world.
Just to unrestrained, carefree,

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how is a chinese woman like

April 15th 2010 03:54
Early this morning, my roommate began to complain that he can not understand why so many people like Yuchun Li (a grass-root singer in china), or
 the Swallow figure
the Swallow figure
(a treasonous woman).
He doesn't like both of them because in his mind they are the representative women of "mad woman" categoryor at least the girls who are not law-abiding. So we asked him, is there any problem with that?
His answer made me feel a little shock . He said they have not the Chinese.

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