Both China and Africa have splendid civilizations, and both Chinese and African civilizations are important components of world civilization. The two major civilizations of China and Africa treat each other as equals, and seek common ground while reserving differences.
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- Work-life balance from perspectives of social development
- Reconsidering anti-monopoly regulation in platform economy
- An analysis of different English versions of Li Bai’s poetry
- Tackling three types of existential crises
- Tax and fee reduction relieves enterprise pressure
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- When reflecting upon the history of online literature, it becomes clear that under the new literary mechanism, now is the time for online literature to expand into classics.
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- Dr. Robert Lawrence Kuhn, president of The Kuhn Foundation and China Reform Friendship Medal Recipient, has been highly involved in recording the Chinese people’s great fight in eliminating extreme poverty.
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- Both China and Africa have splendid civilizations, and both Chinese and African civilizations are important components of world civilization. The two major civilizations of China and Africa treat each other as equals, and seek common ground while reserving differences.
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- Green and low-carbon sci-tech innovation can boost the green and low-carbon transformation of traditional industries and expand emerging industries, and cultivate new drivers of high-quality development.
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- Liaozhai Zhiyi is a collection of nearly 500 unusual and supernatural tales written by Qing-Dynasty writer Pu Songling.
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Book Review
- Mohist thought on social reform and state governance had a profound influence on peasant uprisings, social reform, and revolutionary movements in Chinese history.
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