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Calendar Design for 2005: Portrait of a Heavenly Goddess Distributing Flowers
2004-12-10 -
A Chinese Calendar for 2005 to Allow More People to Know The Truth About Falun Gong
2004-12-09 -
Painting: The Tiger Bench
2004-12-08 -
Paintings on the Theme of “Torture” by Falun Gong Practitioners: “Impaling the Hands and Fingers”
2004-12-07 -
Law Wheel - The Symbol of Falun Dafa
2004-12-06 -
Calendar Design for 2005 to Allow More People to Know the True Facts About Falun Gong
2004-12-05 -
Poem: The Passing
2004-12-05This brutal persecution against Falun Dafa, Like all atrocities, is destined to pass, just as torrential seas, A raging wind, snow upon a winter’s demise… -
Calendar Design for 2005 to Allow More People to Know the True Facts About Falun Gong
2004-12-04 -
Poem: Justice
2004-12-04Worlds descending,Heavens offending,A persecution of darkest travail. -
Poem: Enlightened Being
2004-12-03Worlds embracing,Hearts encompassing,One light that summons all. -
Paintings on the Theme of “Torture” by Falun Gong Practitioners: “Human Grill”
2004-12-02 -
Calendar Design for 2005 to Allow More People to Know the True Facts About Falun Gong
2004-12-01 -
Calendar Design for 2005 to Allow More People to Know the True Facts About Falun Dafa
2004-11-30 -
Stories from Ancient China: The Honesty of Meng Xin
2004-11-30During his tenure in office, Meng Xin was free from corruption. When he lost his official post, he became very poor and had difficulty feeding his family each day. His only possession was an old ox. One day while he was gone, his nephew tried to sell the ox to buy some food. As the sale agreement was drafted, Meng Xin happened to return home and found out about the deal when he saw the ox buyer. He told the buyer: “This ox is sick and is unable to do even light labour. It will be useless to you.” When he finished talking, he turned around and punished his nephew by whipping him with a stick twenty times. -
Atoms of Ancient Chinese Pigment Condense to Form Giant “Matter Wave”
2004-11-29Chinese chemists synthesised Han Purple pigment from barium copper silicates for the first time roughly 2,000 years ago and used the pigments for pottery and trade, in addition to large imperial projects such as the Qin Terracotta Warriors of Xi'an in Shaanxi Province. Preceding the invention of both paper and the compass, the ancient creation of Han Purple possibly makes it the first man-made compound containing a metallic bond.