Desenvolvimento do ciclo brasilianoguarim varao varao1) A Plataforma Sul-Americana abrange 15 milhões de km2 e inclui três escudos pré-cambrianos: Guiana, Brasil-Central e Atlântico.
2) Estes escudos se consolidaram no final do ciclo Transamazônico e sua configuração final ocorreu durante a orogênese Brasiliana entre 750-530 milhões de anos atrás.
3) A região possui unidades do Arqueano, Paleoproterozóico e Mesoproterozóico formadas por processos de fragmentação continental sem abert
Three IT KingdomsIsriya Paireepairit1. China was first unified under the Qin Dynasty but it only lasted briefly before being succeeded by the Han Dynasty, which ruled for around 400 years.
2. When the Han Dynasty began to decline, China split into three kingdoms - Wei, Wu, and Shu - who fought for control for 80 years with no clear winner.
3. Eventually, the Sima clan from the Wei kingdom rose to power and established the Jin Dynasty, absorbing the other kingdoms and reuniting China under a new ruling family.
Episode One from Monkey King Vol. 1 by Wei Dong Chen and Chao Peng달진 김The document provides background on the origins of Sun Wukong, the Handsome Monkey King, who was born from a stone on Spring Mountain in China. It describes some of the other main characters from Journey to the West like Master Puti, who teaches Sun Wukong magic, and the monkeys who follow the Monkey King. It then tells the story of how the Monkey King discovers the hidden treasure cave of Shui Lian Dong and declares himself the king of the monkeys as he seeks the secret to eternal life to avoid death.
Chinese birthday customJoanne ChenThis document discusses Chinese birthday customs. It notes that in the Chinese lunar calendar, one's birthday and age are counted differently than in the Western calendar. At age one, customs include giving red eggs, grabbing hands, and gifts like tiger-head shoes. Birthday parties include longevity noodles, peach buns, and greetings wishing the celebrant long life and good fortune. The document also provides ways to ask someone's age in Chinese.
Monkey king ppghostexorcistNote - I just updated the slide with some of the historical info listed below. I also added in Chinese characters. It is formatted for people who already have a background in Chinese.
== Description ==
Journey to the West (Xiyouji in Chinese) is about the monkey demon Sun Wukong repenting for his past transgressions against heaven by escorting the Buddhist monk Xuanzang on a perilous journey to retrieve scriptures from India. He, along with his fellow disciples Zhu Bajie (a pig demon), Sha Wujing (a water demon), and the white dragon-horse, protect the monk from all manner of monsters and evil spirits along the way.
== Academic stuff ==
The novel was published anonymously in 1592 CE. Early 20th century scholarship attributed the minor government official Wu Cheng'en as the author. More recent research, however, has cast doubt on this.
Xuanzang (602-664) was a historical Buddhist monk who traveled to India in pursuit of scriptures against an imperial decree baring anyone from traveling outside of China. He lived in India for 17 years and brought back some 600 scriptures with him. He became a national hero and was warmly welcomed back by the Tang Emperor Taizong in person.
Researchers have shown the character of the Monkey King was influenced by a great many number of internal Chinese and external foreign sources. For instance, the simian character Hanuman from the Indian Epic Ramayana (5th century BCE) is thought to be his main literary antecedent because both have celestial origins, cause a ruckus in heaven, have near identical magic abilities, fight with blunt instruments, and show extreme loyalty to their masters.
== Legal stuff ==
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