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chaba 留言于2015-01-08 09:14:26 |
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评论:【21世纪中美医学论坛】 |
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Happy new year! Hope you had a great holiday.
Chinese Students and Scholars Association Website#:http://swcssa.org/ Email#:southwesterncssa@gmail.com Weibo#:http://weibo.com/swcssa Renren#:C@NwDOQ'A*CSSA WeChat#:SWCSSA
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chaba 留言于2015-01-08 09:14:26 |
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评论: 《即时通讯》周电—2014年第37期 |
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Dear all ICSPAH members and friends, Thank you for your attention and have a happy new year! ICSPAH |
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chaba 留言于2015-01-07 16:22:11 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2015年第37期 |
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The Last Giant in Chinese Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting | January 10, 2015 Well cognizant of the inevitability of pain in life, which leads to a melancholy resignation to the all-too-quick passing of life's golden, halcyon days, Pu Ru, whose great-grandfather was Emperor Daoguang, the 6th emperor of the Manchu dynasty, lived through the twilight years of the Qing. This last giant in poetry, calligraphy and painting, a bon-vivant who luxuriated in a privileged early life, eventually settled quietly down to a threadbare existence on the island of Taiwan after 1949. Throughout the tumultuous changes, he persisted in his literary and artistic creations indefatigably and transformed what to others would be unendurable despair into works of lasting beauty. Ben Wang, co-chair of the Renwen Society, will discuss the accomplishments of Pu Ru in Chinese poetry, calligraphy and painting. Date: Saturday, January 10, 2015 Time: 2:00-4:00 pm For videos of selected Renwen lectures, please contact: renwen@chinainstitute.org |
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