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![]() | Commentary on the Katha Upanishad Here Swamiji gives a verse by verse commentary of the Katha Upanishad. This book is being serialised. |
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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Article On China
The Chinese call their country Zhongguo, which means Middle Country. This name probably came from the ancient Chinese belief that their country was the geographical center of the world and the most cultured civilization. The English name China probably came from Qin «chihn», the name of an early Chinese dynasty (series of rulers from the same family).
Over 90 percent of China's people live in the eastern half of China, which has most of China's major cities and nearly all the land suitable for farming. Western China, by contrast, has far fewer people and resources. It is home to many of the country's minority groups.
Agriculture has always been the chief economic activity in China. Most of the people live in rural villages, and over half of all workers are farmers. However, China has some of the world's largest cities. They include Shanghai and Beijing (also spelled Peking), the nation's capital.
China is one of the world's oldest living civilizations. Its written history goes back about 3,500 years. The Chinese were the first to develop the compass, paper, porcelain, and silk cloth. They undertook huge construction projects, such as the Great Wall. Over the centuries, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other Asian lands borrowed from Chinese art, language, literature, religion, and technology.
In early times, the country that is now China was divided into small states, which were sometimes allied and sometimes at war. In 221 B.C., the Qin dynasty conquered the states and created a strong central government, forming the first united Chinese empire. Such empires continued to rule for more than 2,000 years. Chinese empires expanded the country's territory, built great cities, and sponsored magnificent works of literature and art. Nomadic groups from the north sometimes conquered all or part of the country. But the invaders generally adopted more from Chinese civilization than the Chinese adopted from them.
In the 1800's, China's last empire, the Qing, began to weaken. In 1911, revolutionaries overthrew the Qing, and the next year, China became a republic. But the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party), which ruled the republic, never established effective government over all of China. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party defeated the Nationalists and set up China's present government. The Communists called the country Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo (People's Republic of China). The Nationalists fled to the island of Taiwan, where they reestablished their government. The People's Republic claims that Taiwan should be part of its territory. This article discusses only the People's Republic of China. For information about Taiwan, which Nationalists call the Republic of China, see the World Book article on Taiwan.
The Communists made many major changes in China. They placed all important industries under state ownership and direction. The government also took control of most trade and finance. In the late 1900's, the Communists began to loosen their grip on the nation's economy and to allow more free enterprise. China has one of the world's largest economies, and many of its people prosper. But the majority of Chinese still live modestly.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Short Stories
Araby--James Joyce (June 1997)
The Baron of Grogzwig--Charles Dickens (July 1999)
Bellflower--Guy de Maupassant (October 1997)
Beware of the Dog--Roald Dahl (January 1997)
Beyond the Wall--Ambrose Bierce (May 1999)
The Boarded Window--Ambrose Bierce (September 1996)
The Cask of Amontillado--Edgar Allan Poe (June 1996)
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County--Mark Twain (March 1999)
A Child's Christmas in Wales--Dylan Thomas (December 1996)
The Christening--Guy de Maupassant (October 2004)
Confessing--Guy de Maupassant (April 1997)
A Coward--Guy de Maupassant (June 1996)
Death Makes a Comeback--James O'Keefe (April 1997)
The Donkey--Guy de Maupassant (October 2004)
The Door--E. B. White (April 1997)
The Door in the Wall--H. G. Wells (August 1999)
The Elephant's Child--Rudyard Kipling (July 1999)
Ethan Brand--Nathaniel Hawthorne (February 1998)
Eva Is Inside Her Cat--Gabriel Garcia Marquez (January 1997)
Eyes of a Blue Dog--Gabriel Garcia Marquez (February 1997)
The Fall of the House of Usher--Edgar Allan Poe (October 1997)
The Falls--George Saunders (October 1997)
The Fiddler--Herman Melville (April 1999)
The Gift of the Magi--O. Henry (September 1996)
The Girls in Their Summer Dresses--Irwin Shaw (June 1996)
The Griffin and the Minor Canon--Frank Stockton (June 1996)
Haircut--Ring Lardner (January 1997)
The Hairpin--Guy de Maupassant (April 1997)
A Haunted House--Virginia Woolf (August 1996)
How the Leopard Got His Spots--Rudyard Kipling (June 1999)
Humiliation--Guy de Maupassant (April 1997)
Hunters in the Snow--Tobias Wolff (February 1997)
The Lady, or the Tiger?--Frank Stockton (April 1997)
Lamb to the Slaughter--Roald Dahl (November 1998)
The Last Leaf--O.Henry (January 1999)
The Last Spin--Evan Hunter (April 1998)
Leiningen versus the Ants--Carl Stephenson (October 1997)
The Lightning-Rod Man--Herman Melville (April 1999)
A Little Cloud--James Joyce (June 1997)
The Lottery--Shirley Jackson (February 1998)
The Lottery Ticket--Anton Chekhov (January 1997)
Luck--Mark Twain (March 6 1999)
Man From the South--Roald Dahl (November 1998)
The Masque of the Red Death--Edgar Allan Poe (October 1997)
Mateo Falcone--Prosper Mérimée (June 1999)
The Minister's Black Veil--Nathaniel Hawthorne (June 1996)
The Monkey's Paw--W. W. Jacobs (January 1997)
The Most Dangerous Game--Richard Connell (June 1996)
The Mouse--Saki (H. H. Munro) (October 1997)
Mrs. Packletide's Tiger--Saki (H. H. Munro) (October 1997)
The Necklace--Guy de Maupassant (November 1997)
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge--Ambrose Bierce (September 1996)
Old Mongilet--Guy de Maupassant (April 1997)
One of These Days--Gabriel Garcia Marquez (April 1998)
The Open Window--Saki (H. H. Munro) (September 1996)
A Passion in the Desert--Honoré de Balzac (June 1996)
A Piece of Steak--Jack London (October 2004)
The Piece of String--Guy de Maupassant (October 1996)
The Pit and the Pendulum--Edgar Allan Poe (August 1997)
Politics and the English Language--George Orwell (October 1996)
The Princess and the Puma--O. Henry (May 1999)
The Private History of a Campaign That Failed--Mark Twain (December 1996)
The Purloined Letter--Edgar Allan Poe (October 2004)
The Ransom of Red Chief--O. Henry (September 1996)
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi--Rudyard Kipling (April 1998)
Rocking-Horse Winner--D. H. Lawrence (June 1997)
Shooting an Elephant--George Orwell (June 1996)
A Slander--Anton Chekhov (January 1997)
The Sniper--Liam O'Flaherty (August 1997)
The Soldiers' Peaches--Stuart Cloete (August 1996)
Souls Belated--Edith Wharton (June 1999)
Split Cherry Tree--Jesse Stuart (October 1996)
Sredni Vashtar--Saki (H. H. Munro) (April 1998)
The Street That Got Mislaid--Patrick Waddington (June 1996)
A Telephone Call--Dorothy Parker (June 1997)
The Tell-Tale Heart--Edgar Allan Poe (June 1996)
The Time Machine--H. G. Wells (February 1997)
To Build a Fire--Jack London (June 1996)
The Use of Force--William Carlos Williams (November 1996)
The Vendetta--Guy de Maupassant (April 1997)
The Vertical Fields--Fielding Dawson (February 1997)
Was it Heaven? Or Hell?--Mark Twain (August 1999)
Young Goodman Brown--Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 1996)