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Soy Consumption In China And Japan
Probably the best reason that people in China and Japan lead healthier lives is that they have strong family support systems, eat fresh fruits and vegetables daily, eat fresh fish and pork, and have stress reduction as a normal part of their ... [... more]
Bella Online

The Lyric Journey: Poetic Painting in China and Japan ...
Creating paintings with poetic resonances, sometimes with ties to specific lines of poetry, is a practice that began in China in the eleventh century, the Northern Sung period. Cahill vividly surveys its first great flowering among artists working in the ... [... more]
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Kerria Japonica 'Pleniflora'
Japanese kerria (also known as Japanese rose) is a tough-but-graceful, spring-flowering, deciduous shrub that is native to certain mountainous areas of China and Japan. It typically grows to 3-6’ tall and to 6-8’ wide on slender, arching, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hydrangea Paniculata 'Dvppinky' Pinky-Winky
Panicle hydrangea (see Hydrangea paniculata at C313 herein) is a vigorous, upright, rapidly growing, somewhat coarsely textured, deciduous shrub that is native to China and Japan. It typically grows to 8-15’ (less frequently to 25’) tall, and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Aspidistra Elatior
Native to China and Japan, cast iron plant gets its common name from its ability to survive significant cultural abuse. It is an easily-maintained, stemless, evergreen foliage plant that typically grows to 3’ tall. Arching, lanceolate, glossy ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Ginkgo Biloba And Fertility
The Ginkgo Biloba tree is revered in China and Japan as a special tree honoring life and fertility. The Ginkgo Biloba is often used in fertility rites. The nuts of the tree are often eaten at weddings to help celebrate the fertility of the ... [... more]
Bella Online

Robert Van Gulik
Robert Van Gulik was born in the Netherlands in 1910. He was educated at the Universities of Leyden and Utrecht, and served in the Dutch diplomatic service in China and Japan for many years. His interest in Asian ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Problem-Free Trees For Virginia Landscapes
Cornus kousa (kousa dogwood) is a small-size tree native to China and Japan. Although it is no replacement for the native flowering dogwood, Cornus florida, kousa dogwood has resistance to Discula anthracnose, the fungal disease that has killed ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

China and Japan at Odds: Deciphering the Perpetual Conflict
The running saga of China and Japan at odds is unparalleled in world history. Its long stretch of recurrent conflicts, going back to the 16th century, through two savage wars in the 19th and 20th centuries, saw a new surge in recent months, despite ... [... more]
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Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan
Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan [... more]
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China and Japan in the Global Setting (The Edwin O. ...
this one is a dud This is a series of shoddy lectures (142) the author did and then had run off. It is a shallow thematic history on hte relations between China and japan with special emphasis on hte pre World War period. The guy is a historian of sorts ... [... more]
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Greater China and Japan: Prospects for Economic ...
Greater China seems set to overtake Japan and become Asia's economic giant of the twenty-first century. In the past, Japan's need for raw materials to fuel its modernisation programs led to a series of colonial conquest in Greater China. Defeat in the ... [... more]
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