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2007 2007. Graphimages of Wu Hua - the New Langue the Dragon (China) Mint The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. popular expressions of China today. Summary : In China language is one of the witnesses of the real economic and cultural upheaval that the country knows since its opening to the Western world. Indeed to account for these profound changes the Chinese are constantly inventing new terms sometimes drawing inspiration from foreign words which they adapt in their own way. This overflowing linguistic creativity enriches their vocabulary each year with several hundred neologisms. This book therefore offers an unusual way of discovering what has changed in China. The exploration of this new lexicon is combined with the graphimages of the painter Wu Hua whose work made of collages drawings photos intermingled ideograms clearly admits its modernity and its desire to explore all the resources of the sign. Biography: Wu Hua born in 1959 in Xi'An (China) graduated in 1982 from the Central Academy of Fine Arts Technology. He is an artist painter and member of the Maison des artistes. Since 1982 in China as in France it has attached great importance to the Association of Chinese and European Arts focusing on research and the creation of new art forms. He was the first to have devised a theory of Chinese non-figurative art from which he created his own style called graphimages. Zhu Ming has lived in France since 1989. He teaches Chinese and has lent his knowledge of Chinese language and culture to translate these new expressions. for Belgium and France the shipping costs increase very little if not at all in case of multiple purchases. of course grouped shipping costs in case of multiple purchases. Perlenbook company n ° Siret 49982801100010. RCS Lure Tgi 499828911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. Created by eBay
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2007 2007. Graphimages de Wu Hua - la Nueva Lengua de la Dragon (China) Nuevo La descripción de este producto se ha traducido automáticamente. Si tiene alguna pregunta al respecto por favor póngase en contacto con nosotros. expresiones populares de China hoy. Resumen: En China el idioma es uno de los testigos de la verdadera agitación económica y cultural que el país conoce desde su apertura al mundo occidental. De hecho para dar cuenta de estos profundos cambios los chinos están constantemente inventando nuevos términos a veces inspirados en palabras extranjeras que adaptan a su manera. Esta creatividad lingüística desbordante enriquece su vocabulario cada año con varios cientos de neologismos. Por lo tanto este libro ofrece una forma inusual de descubrir lo que ha cambiado en China. La exploración de este nuevo léxico se combina con las imágenes gráficas del pintor Wu Hua cuyo trabajo hecho de collages dibujos fotos ideogramas entremezclados admite claramente su modernidad y su deseo de explorar todos los recursos del signo. biografía: Wu Hua nacido en 1959 en Xi'An (China) se graduó en 1982 de la Academia Central de Tecnología de Bellas Artes. Es artista pintor y miembro de la Maison des artistes. Desde 1982 en China como en Francia ha otorgado gran importancia a la Asociación de Artes Chinas y Europeas centrándose en la investigación y la creación de nuevas formas de arte. Fue el primero en haber ideado una teoría del arte no figurativo chino a partir del cual creó su propio estilo llamado imágenes gráficas. Zhu Ming ha vivido en Francia desde 1989. Enseña chino y ha prestado su conocimiento del idioma y la cultura chinos para traducir estas nuevas expresiones. para Bélgica y Francia los costos de envío aumentan muy poco si es que no lo hacen en caso de compras múltiples. ¡por supuesto costos de envío agrupados en caso de compras múltiples. Empresa Perlenbook n ° Siret 49982801100010. RCS Lure Tgi 499828911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. Creado por
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North-China Daily News and Herald Ltd, April 1929-May 1929-June 1929, Vol. X, Nos 4-5-6. 1 volume in-8, with 3 issues of China Journal bound together, modern full leather binding, illustrated covers kept, with many black and white photographs and advertisements, a very good copy. First issue, XXVI-[161-216]-XXVII-XLII pp., Second issue, LII-[217-284]-LIII-XCII, Third issue: XXXIV-[285-352]-XXXV-L pp.
Contents for April 1929: China's Wheelbarrow Civilization by Arthur de C. Sowerby The Description and Determination of Sung Dynasty Porcelain Unearthed at Ping-Yang Hsien, Shansi by Aitchen K. Wu - A Comparison of Ancient Chinese Philosophy with that of Greece by Homer H. Dubs - Editorial Comments - Art Notes - Replies to Enquiries - Reviews - Some Aboriginal Tribes of South-Eastern China by W. R. Price - Travel and Exploration Notes - Migration Notes by G. D. Wilder - Description of A New Species of the Genus Polypedate by L. S. Chen - A Second Species of Stonefly from Peiping by Chenfu F. Wu - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - The Kennel - The Garden - Societies and Institutions - Education Notes and Intelligence - Publications Received. Contents for May 1929: China's Transport Problem by Arthur de Sowerby - Water Transport in China by Dr. H. Chatley - Economics of Transportation for China by Dr. J.A. L. Waddell - Transport in Chinese Art - China's Transport Workers, Men and Beasts by Arthur de C. Sowerby - The Junks, Sampans and Inland Waterways of China by Arthur de Sowerby - Transportation on the Yangtze Kiang by H. Foote Carey - Harbours and Conservancy Work in China - The Motor Roads in China - The Railway in China - Motor Transport in China - Aviation in China by Captain B. Holland, The History of Aviation in China - China's Overseas, Coastal and Riverine Shipping - Transportation Notes. Contents for June 1929: In Shanghai to have a Museum? by Arthur de Sowerby - Kuan-Yin: Goddess of Mercy by Clarence Burton Day - The Hibiscus Painting translated by Elfrida Hudson - Formosa, The Island Beautiful by Franklin Metcalf - Travel and Exploration Notes - An Autogenous Chimera in Chrysanthemum and its Bearing upon certain biological problems by W. M. Portefield - Notes on Trees and Shrubs of Northern Manchuria by W. Skvortzow - Description of a new species of Microhyla from Kwantung by L. S. Chen - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - The Kennel - The Garden - Societies and Institutions - Publications received.
Shanghai, Printed by the North-China Daily News and Herald, 1930. 1 volume in-8, 206 pp. [177-382], 3 issues of China Journal rebound in modern full leather. The May edition is related and devoted to Shanghai, some light insect or mouse work on some pages (1 to 2 mm on the upper part), overall a good copy, With many black and white illustrations and advertisements.
This volume contains 3 consecutive issues of the China Journal. Contents of Vol XII, No 4, April 1930: The Insanity of War - The Chinese Lunar Calendar - Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - Correspondence - Reviews - House-Boating in Kiangsu and Chekiang - Travel and Exploration Notes - Chemical Fertilizers in China - Enginnering and Industrial Notes - The Honey Bee as a Pollinating Agent - Notes on Trees ans Shrubs of North Manchuria - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - The Keenel - The Garden - Publications. Contents of Issue Vol XII, No 5, May 1930 (Shanghai Issue): Shanghai Industrially Considered - Labour in Shanghai - The German Industrial Mission to China - The Printed World in Shanghai - The Art-Crafts of Shanghai - Architecture, Interior Decoration and Building in Shanghai, Twenty Years ago and To-Day - Some Present Aspects of the Real Estate Business in Shanghai - The Chinese Rug - Art Notes - Reviews - Shanghai at the World' Cross-Roads - Shipbuilding in Shanghai - Travel and Exploration in Shanghai - The Cotton Industry in Shanghai - Shanghai and the Silk Industry - Engineering and Industrial Notes - The Scientist and Industry in China - Electricity in China - The Value of Coal Gas to China - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - Miscellanea. Contents of Volume XI, No 6, June 1930: THe Municipal Council and the R.A.S. Building - Chinese Lunar Calendar - Richard Wilhelm - The Sheng or Male Character of the Chinese Stage - Hyacinth - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - TRavels in Manchuria - Travel and Exploration Notes - China's Economic Position - Notes on Dead-Leaf Butterfly Kallima and a new Species of Papilio - A New Species of Swalloy Ray - Notes on Trresand Schrubs of North Nanchuria - Pole-Shift and Climatic Cycles - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Miscellanea.