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For centuries Americans held somewhat romantic views toward China, and especially the potential economic market for U.S. traders. Washington was prepared to use force against the doddering Chinese Empire, intervening in the Boxer Rebellion, for instance, but later challenged Imperial Japa...
According to@BeckyZhang, a netizen who has taught Mandarin for eight years, many Americans highlighted the so-called "transport freedom" in China. She said people could get around easily on public transport without being limited by cars. Signif...
Most Americans would be surprised to learn the degree to which the Chinese believe the United States is a revisionist power that seeks to curtail China's political influence and harm China's interests. This view is shaped not only by Beijing's understanding of Washington but also by the broade...
China News Service: Professor Levine once compared China to a book of music. Could you explain it in detail?How do you view this? Mark Levine:In my apartment, I have a music stand. And on that music stand is a notebook. It has the lyrics to my 80 or so songs in there. And if...
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Using depth and an axis of measurement that is not affected by lighting, 3D facial recognition can even be used in darkness and has the ability to recognize a subject at different view angles with the potential to recognize up to 90 degrees (a face in profile). ...
All this contributes to making it difficult for Americans to understand what China hands John Service, Edgar Snow and several of their peers already knew in their bones—namely how and why the CPC had come to embody the historic mission to lead China from some of its darkest days into a ra...
China News Service: Professor Levine once compared China to a book of music. Could you explain it in detail?How do you view this? Mark Levine: In my apartment, I have a music stand. And on that music stand is a notebook. It has the lyrics to my 80 or so songs in there. And if...
China News Service: Professor Levine once compared China to a book of music. Could you explain it in detail?How do you view this? Mark Levine: In my apartment, I have a music stand. And on that music stand is a notebook. It has the lyrics to my 80 or so songs in there. And if...