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74 Interesting Facts About . . .
China
1. The modern word “China” most likely derives from the name of the Qin (pronounced “chin”) dynasty.
First Emperor Qin Shi Huang (260-210 B.C.) of the Qin dynasty first unified China in 221 B.C.,
beginning an Imperial period which would last until A.D. 1912.k
2. China is often considered the longest continuous civilization, with some historians marking 6000 B.C.
as the dawn of Chinese civilization. It also has the world’s longest continuously used written
language.c
3. China is the fourth largest country in the world (after Russia, Canada, and the U.S.). It has an area of
3,719,275 square miles (slightly smaller than the U.S.) and its borders with other countries total more
than 117,445 miles. Approximately 5,000 islands lie off the Chinese coast.a
4. One in every five people in the world is Chinese. China’s population is estimated to reach a whopping
1,338,612,968 by July 2009. China’s population is four times that of the United States.a
5. Fortune cookies are not a traditional Chinese custom. They were invented in 1920 by a worker in the
Key Heong Noodle Factory in San Francisco.i
6. China is also known as the “Flowery Kingdom” and many of the fruits and flowers (such as the orange
and orchid) are now grown all over the world.i
7. Toilet paper was invented in China in the late 1300s. It was for
emperors only.m
8. The Chinese invented paper, the compass, gunpowder, and printing.c
9. The Chinese invented kites (“paper birds” or “Aeolian harps”) about
3,000 years ago. They were used to frighten the enemies in battle, and
Marco Polo (1254-1324) noted that kites were also used to predict the
success of a voyage. It was considered bad luck to purposely let a kite
go.i
10. Cricket fighting is a popular amusement in China. Many Chinese children keep crickets as pets.m
11. Despite its size, all of China is in one time zone.h
12. Many historians believe soccer originated in China around 1000 B.C.f
13. Ping-pong is one of the most popular games in China, but it was not invented in China. It originated in
Britain, where it is called table tennis.m
14. The number one hobby in China is stamp collecting.m
15. Giant Pandas (“bear cat”) date back two to three million years. The
early Chinese emperors kept pandas to ward off evil spirits and natural
disasters. Pandas also were considered symbols of might and bravery.i
16. White, rather than black, is the Chinese color for mourning and
funerals.i
17. Though Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is credited with designing the
first parachute, Chinese alchemists successfully used man-carrying
tethered kites by the fourth century A.D. Parachutes were not used
safely and effectively in Europe until the late 1700s.m
18. The custom of binding feet (euphemistically called “golden lilies”) began among female entertainers
and members of the Chinese court during the Song dynasty (A.D. 960-1279). Tightly wrapped
bandages gradually broke the arch of the foot and caused the woman's toes and heel to grow inward
toward one another. Her leg muscles would also atrophy and become very thin. Bound feet were
seen as highly sexual.m
Invented in China, toilet paper was
initially only for emperors
Viewed as a status symbol, stamp
collecting is China’s number one
hobby
19. Historians speculate that as the Chinese population grew, people had to conserve cooking fuel by
chopping food into small pieces so that it could cook faster. These bite-sized foods eliminated the
need for knives and, hence, chopsticks were invented.c
20. In A.D. 130, Zhang Heng, an astronomer and literary scholar, invented the first instrument for
monitoring earthquakes. The machine could detect and indicate the direction of an earthquake.c
21. China invented ice cream, and Marco Polo is rumored to have taken the
recipe (along with the recipe for noodles) back with him to Europe.i
22. A civil servant named Su Song built the first mechanicalclock between
A.D 1088 and 1092. It could tell the time of day and also track the
constellations so that accurate horoscopes could be determined.c
23. On September 27, 2008, Zhai Zhigang made the first spacewalk by a
Chinese astronaut.l
24. The Chinese were the first to invent the waterwheel to harness water in
A.D. 31—1,200 years before the Europeans. China was also the first
country in the world to use an iron plow. Europe didn’t begin using the iron plow until the seventeenth
century.m
25. The name of China’s capital has changed over the centuries. At one time or another it has been
known as Yanjing, Dadu, and Beiping. Peking or “Beijing means “Northern Capital.” Beijing is the
officially sanctioned pinyin spelling based on the Mandarin dialect. Beijing is the second largest city
after Shanghai.h
26. It was customary for wealthy men and women in the late empire to grow the nails of their little fingers
extremely long as a sign of their rank. They often wore decorative gold and silver nail guards to
protect their nails.c
27. By the fourth century B.C., the Chinese were drilling for natural gas and using it as a heat source,
preceding Western natural gas drilling by about 2,300 years.m
28. By the second century B.C., the Chinese discovered that blood circulated throughout the body and
that the heart pumped the blood. In Europe, circulation wasn’t discovered until the early seventeenth
century by William Harvey (1578-1657).m
29. The Chinese were using the decimal system as early as the fourteenth century B.C., nearly 2,300
years before the first known use of the system in European mathematics. The Chinese were also the
first to use a place for zero.m
30. The crossbow was invented and first used by the Chinese. They were also the first in the world to use
chemical and gas weapons, 2,000 years before gas was used in Europe during WWI.m
31. The Three Gorges Hydroelectric Dam spans the Yangtze River and is the largest dam in the world. It
is also the most controversial dam in the world because it has been plagued by corruption, human
rights violations, technological difficulties, and has caused dramatic environmental changes.e
32. According to popular legend, tea was discovered by the Chinese
emperor Shennong in 2737 B.C. when a tea leaf fell into his boiling
water. The Chinese consider tea to be a necessity of life.i
33. Martial arts are practiced throughout China and were largely developed
from ancient farming and hunting methods.i
34. The most important holiday in China is the Chinese New Year or Lunar
New Year. Chinese traditionally believe that every person turns one
year older on the New Year and, thus, that day is considered to be
everyone’s birthday.i
35. Chinese is spoken by 92% of China’s population. There are at least seven major families of the
Chinese language, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, Hakka, Gan, Xiang, and Min.i
The Chinese inventedice cream by
packing a milkmixture andrice into
snow
Tea was supposedly discovered
when a tea leaf fell into a Chinese
emperor’s boiling water
36. Red symbolizes happiness for the Chinese and is commonly used at Chinese festivals and other
happy occasions such as birthdays and weddings.i
37. In ancient China, the lotus was seen as a symbol of purity and was sacred to both the Buddhists and
Daoists. The peony (“King of Flowers”) symbolized spring, the chrysanthemum symbolized long life,
and the narcissus was thought to bring good luck.i
38. The Chinese have made silk since at least 3,000 B.C. The Romans knew
China as “Serica,” which means “Land of Silk.” The Chinese fiercely
guarded the secrets of silk making, and anyone caught smuggling
silkworm eggs or cocoons outside of China was put to death.i
39. According to a Chinese legend, silk was discovered in 3000 B.C. by Lady
Xi Ling Sui, wife of the Emperor Huang Di. When a silk worm cocoon
accidentally dropped into her hot tea, fine threads from the cocoon
unraveled in the hot water and silk was born.i
40. The oldest piece of paper in the world was found in China and dates back
to the second or first century B.C. Paper was so durable, it was sometimes used for clothing and even
light body armor.m
41. The Chinese were the first in the world to use stirrups in the third century A.D.m
42. China’s “one child” policy has contributed to female infanticide and has created a significant gender
imbalance. There are currently 32 million more boys than girls in China. In the future, tens of millions
of men will be unable to find wives, prompting some scholars to suggest that this imbalance could
lead to a threat to world security.m
43. The first known species of Homo erectus, the Peking Man, was found in China and lived between
300,000-550,000 years ago. It is thought that he knew how to manipulate fire.c
44. During the first half the twentieth century, Shanghai was the only port in the world to accept Jews
fleeing the Holocaust without an entry visa.i
45. Chinese mathematics evolved independently of Greek mathematics and is consequently of great
interest to historians of mathematics.m
46. Originating as far back as 250 B.C., Chinese lanterns were an important symbol of long life. Lanterns
were once symbols of a family’s wealth, and the richest families had lanterns so large, it required
several people with poles to hoist them into place.i
47. In the Tang dynasty, anyone with an education was expected to greet as well as say goodbye to
another person in poetic verse composed on the spot.i
48. In 1974, a group of farmers digging for a well in the Shaanxi province uncovered some bits of very old
pottery. They discovered the tomb of Qin (259-210 B.C.) the first emperor who united China. The
tomb contained thousands of amazing life-sized soldiers, horses, and chariots.c
49. China’s Grand Canal is the world’s oldest and longest canal at 1,114 miles
(1,795 km) long with 24 locks and around 60 bridges.e
50. The bat is a traditional good luck symbol that is frequently depicted in designs
for porcelain, textiles, and other crafts.i
51. The bicycle was introduced into China around 1891 by two American travelers
named Allen and Sachtleben. The bicycle is now the primary transportation
for millions of Chinese. The last Qing emperor (Puyi) rode a bicycle around
the Forbidden City in Beijing. China is currently the leading bicycle
manufacturer.i
52. The Boxer Rebellion between 1898 and 1901 in northern China was against
Christian missionaries, foreign diplomats, and technology by a secret group
called the “Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists” (Yihequan or I-ho-ch’uan) so named because
Anyone caught smuggling the
secrets of silk making out of
ancient China were put to death
The Grand Canal of China
is the world’s longest canal
its members practiced weaponless martial arts as well as secret rituals. Westerns called it “shadow
boxing” and the members “Boxers.”m
53. Suspension bridges were invented in China in 25 B.C, 1,800 years before such bridges were known
in the West.m
54. The first American woman to win the Nobel Prize was Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973) for her novels about
China, most notably The Good Earth (1931). Amy Tan (1952-) is a best-selling Chinese-American
author of The Joy Luck Club.i
55. The Chinese word for civilization (wen) is pronounced the same as the word for script, pattern, or
calligraphy. In fact, calligraphy was thought to reveal the calligrapher’s moral and spiritual self-
cultivation as a type of “heart print.”i
56. The carp is a symbol of strength and perseverance. The scales and whiskers of the fish make it
resemble a dragon, the greatest symbol of power in China. Fish in general play a large role in
Chinese culture and the words for “fish” and “abundance” are pronounced the same in Chinese (yu).i
57. In some parts of China, “pigtails” were associated with a girl’s marital
status. A young girl would wear two pigtails, and when she married, she
would wear just one. This may have contributed to the Western view
that pigtails are associated with children and young girls.i
58. In ancient China, mirrors were believed to protect their owners from evil,
making hidden spirits visible and revealing the secrets of the future. A
person who had been scared by a ghost could be healed by looking in
the mirror. Mirrors were often hung on the ceilings of burial chambers.i
59. The longest river in China is the 3,494-mile Yangtze (Changjian) River
and the 2,903-mile-long Yellow (Huanghe) River.e
60. The Chinese developed a theory of three levels of heaven—Heaven, Earth, and man—which has
been influential in landscape painting and flower arrangements.e
61. The horse most likely originated in Central Asia and became very important in China. A horse is
considered to be associated with the masculine symbol, yang, and with the element of fire. A person
born in the Year of the Horse is considered cheerful, independent, clever, talkative, quick to anger,
and able to handle money.i
62. Because the cicada (katydid) has the longest life span of any insect (up to 17 years) and sheds its
skin, it has long been a symbol of regeneration and rebirth for the Chinese. In ancient China, the
Chinese would place jade cicadas in the mouths of the dead because they were thought to slow down
the decay process and speed up the rebirth in another world.i
63. Concubinage has been practiced throughout Chinese history, primarily by wealthy men who could
afford it. Chinese emperors had large harems with hundreds of concubines.j
64. The phoenix is the most important bird in Chinese legend and represents the feminine power of the
empress. The graceful crane, which is a symbol of long life, is the second most important bird in
Chinese legend. Ducks are also important symbols and represent happiness and marital faithfulness.i
65. The Cultural Revolution (the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution) from1966-1976 resulted in severe
famine, thousands of deaths, and the erosion of thousands of acres of farmland.m
66. While the dragon is typically seen as an evil creature in Western culture, it holds first place among the
four greatest creatures in Chinese mythology, including the phoenix, tiger, and tortoise. It is typically
associated with the emperor.i
67. The highest mountain in the world (29,028 feet) is named in the honor the Englishman Sir George
Everest who was the first surveyor of India. The Chinese call Mount Everest Qomolangma, which
means “Mother Goddess of the Earth.”e
In some regions of ancient China,
pigtails were indicative of girl’s
marital status
68. China’s national flag was adopted in September 1949 and first flown in
Tiananmen Square (the world’s largest public gathering place) on
October 1, 1949, the day the People’s Republic of China was formed.
The red in the flag symbolizes revolution. The large star symbolizes
communism and the little stars represent the Chinese people. The
position of the stars represents the unity of the Chinese people under the
leadership of the Communist Party.i
69. China has the world’s oldest calendar. This lunar calendar originated in
2600 B.C. and has 12 zodiac signs. It takes 60 years to complete.i
70. The number of birth defects in China continues to rise. Environmentalist and officials blame China’s
severe pollution.d
71. The consumption of mushrooms was recorded in Chinese historical documents more than 3,000
years ago. In 1996, China produced 600,000 tons of mushrooms, making it the world’s leading
producer, and it has 60% of the world’s mushroom varieties.i
72. In 2007, dog food and toothpaste products made in China were recalled because they contained
poisonous ingredients. In July, China’s head of the State Food and Drug Administration was found to
have accepted bribes from pharmaceutical companies. He was executed.g
73. Famous Chinese and Chinese-American actors include Jackie Chan (Hong Kong), Chow Yun Fat
(Hong Kong), Bruce Lee (San Francisco), Jet Li (Beijing), Zhang Ziyi (Beijing), and Lucy Lui (New
York).e
74. The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing were the most expensive games in history.bWhile the 2004
Athens Games were estimated to cost around $15 billion, the Beijing Games were estimated to cost a
whopping $40 billion.j
The position of the stars on the
Chinese flag represents the
people’sunity under Communism

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74 interesting facts about china

  • 1. 74 Interesting Facts About . . . China 1. The modern word “China” most likely derives from the name of the Qin (pronounced “chin”) dynasty. First Emperor Qin Shi Huang (260-210 B.C.) of the Qin dynasty first unified China in 221 B.C., beginning an Imperial period which would last until A.D. 1912.k 2. China is often considered the longest continuous civilization, with some historians marking 6000 B.C. as the dawn of Chinese civilization. It also has the world’s longest continuously used written language.c 3. China is the fourth largest country in the world (after Russia, Canada, and the U.S.). It has an area of 3,719,275 square miles (slightly smaller than the U.S.) and its borders with other countries total more than 117,445 miles. Approximately 5,000 islands lie off the Chinese coast.a 4. One in every five people in the world is Chinese. China’s population is estimated to reach a whopping 1,338,612,968 by July 2009. China’s population is four times that of the United States.a 5. Fortune cookies are not a traditional Chinese custom. They were invented in 1920 by a worker in the Key Heong Noodle Factory in San Francisco.i 6. China is also known as the “Flowery Kingdom” and many of the fruits and flowers (such as the orange and orchid) are now grown all over the world.i 7. Toilet paper was invented in China in the late 1300s. It was for emperors only.m 8. The Chinese invented paper, the compass, gunpowder, and printing.c 9. The Chinese invented kites (“paper birds” or “Aeolian harps”) about 3,000 years ago. They were used to frighten the enemies in battle, and Marco Polo (1254-1324) noted that kites were also used to predict the success of a voyage. It was considered bad luck to purposely let a kite go.i 10. Cricket fighting is a popular amusement in China. Many Chinese children keep crickets as pets.m 11. Despite its size, all of China is in one time zone.h 12. Many historians believe soccer originated in China around 1000 B.C.f 13. Ping-pong is one of the most popular games in China, but it was not invented in China. It originated in Britain, where it is called table tennis.m 14. The number one hobby in China is stamp collecting.m 15. Giant Pandas (“bear cat”) date back two to three million years. The early Chinese emperors kept pandas to ward off evil spirits and natural disasters. Pandas also were considered symbols of might and bravery.i 16. White, rather than black, is the Chinese color for mourning and funerals.i 17. Though Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is credited with designing the first parachute, Chinese alchemists successfully used man-carrying tethered kites by the fourth century A.D. Parachutes were not used safely and effectively in Europe until the late 1700s.m 18. The custom of binding feet (euphemistically called “golden lilies”) began among female entertainers and members of the Chinese court during the Song dynasty (A.D. 960-1279). Tightly wrapped bandages gradually broke the arch of the foot and caused the woman's toes and heel to grow inward toward one another. Her leg muscles would also atrophy and become very thin. Bound feet were seen as highly sexual.m Invented in China, toilet paper was initially only for emperors Viewed as a status symbol, stamp collecting is China’s number one hobby
  • 2. 19. Historians speculate that as the Chinese population grew, people had to conserve cooking fuel by chopping food into small pieces so that it could cook faster. These bite-sized foods eliminated the need for knives and, hence, chopsticks were invented.c 20. In A.D. 130, Zhang Heng, an astronomer and literary scholar, invented the first instrument for monitoring earthquakes. The machine could detect and indicate the direction of an earthquake.c 21. China invented ice cream, and Marco Polo is rumored to have taken the recipe (along with the recipe for noodles) back with him to Europe.i 22. A civil servant named Su Song built the first mechanicalclock between A.D 1088 and 1092. It could tell the time of day and also track the constellations so that accurate horoscopes could be determined.c 23. On September 27, 2008, Zhai Zhigang made the first spacewalk by a Chinese astronaut.l 24. The Chinese were the first to invent the waterwheel to harness water in A.D. 31—1,200 years before the Europeans. China was also the first country in the world to use an iron plow. Europe didn’t begin using the iron plow until the seventeenth century.m 25. The name of China’s capital has changed over the centuries. At one time or another it has been known as Yanjing, Dadu, and Beiping. Peking or “Beijing means “Northern Capital.” Beijing is the officially sanctioned pinyin spelling based on the Mandarin dialect. Beijing is the second largest city after Shanghai.h 26. It was customary for wealthy men and women in the late empire to grow the nails of their little fingers extremely long as a sign of their rank. They often wore decorative gold and silver nail guards to protect their nails.c 27. By the fourth century B.C., the Chinese were drilling for natural gas and using it as a heat source, preceding Western natural gas drilling by about 2,300 years.m 28. By the second century B.C., the Chinese discovered that blood circulated throughout the body and that the heart pumped the blood. In Europe, circulation wasn’t discovered until the early seventeenth century by William Harvey (1578-1657).m 29. The Chinese were using the decimal system as early as the fourteenth century B.C., nearly 2,300 years before the first known use of the system in European mathematics. The Chinese were also the first to use a place for zero.m 30. The crossbow was invented and first used by the Chinese. They were also the first in the world to use chemical and gas weapons, 2,000 years before gas was used in Europe during WWI.m 31. The Three Gorges Hydroelectric Dam spans the Yangtze River and is the largest dam in the world. It is also the most controversial dam in the world because it has been plagued by corruption, human rights violations, technological difficulties, and has caused dramatic environmental changes.e 32. According to popular legend, tea was discovered by the Chinese emperor Shennong in 2737 B.C. when a tea leaf fell into his boiling water. The Chinese consider tea to be a necessity of life.i 33. Martial arts are practiced throughout China and were largely developed from ancient farming and hunting methods.i 34. The most important holiday in China is the Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year. Chinese traditionally believe that every person turns one year older on the New Year and, thus, that day is considered to be everyone’s birthday.i 35. Chinese is spoken by 92% of China’s population. There are at least seven major families of the Chinese language, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, Hakka, Gan, Xiang, and Min.i The Chinese inventedice cream by packing a milkmixture andrice into snow Tea was supposedly discovered when a tea leaf fell into a Chinese emperor’s boiling water
  • 3. 36. Red symbolizes happiness for the Chinese and is commonly used at Chinese festivals and other happy occasions such as birthdays and weddings.i 37. In ancient China, the lotus was seen as a symbol of purity and was sacred to both the Buddhists and Daoists. The peony (“King of Flowers”) symbolized spring, the chrysanthemum symbolized long life, and the narcissus was thought to bring good luck.i 38. The Chinese have made silk since at least 3,000 B.C. The Romans knew China as “Serica,” which means “Land of Silk.” The Chinese fiercely guarded the secrets of silk making, and anyone caught smuggling silkworm eggs or cocoons outside of China was put to death.i 39. According to a Chinese legend, silk was discovered in 3000 B.C. by Lady Xi Ling Sui, wife of the Emperor Huang Di. When a silk worm cocoon accidentally dropped into her hot tea, fine threads from the cocoon unraveled in the hot water and silk was born.i 40. The oldest piece of paper in the world was found in China and dates back to the second or first century B.C. Paper was so durable, it was sometimes used for clothing and even light body armor.m 41. The Chinese were the first in the world to use stirrups in the third century A.D.m 42. China’s “one child” policy has contributed to female infanticide and has created a significant gender imbalance. There are currently 32 million more boys than girls in China. In the future, tens of millions of men will be unable to find wives, prompting some scholars to suggest that this imbalance could lead to a threat to world security.m 43. The first known species of Homo erectus, the Peking Man, was found in China and lived between 300,000-550,000 years ago. It is thought that he knew how to manipulate fire.c 44. During the first half the twentieth century, Shanghai was the only port in the world to accept Jews fleeing the Holocaust without an entry visa.i 45. Chinese mathematics evolved independently of Greek mathematics and is consequently of great interest to historians of mathematics.m 46. Originating as far back as 250 B.C., Chinese lanterns were an important symbol of long life. Lanterns were once symbols of a family’s wealth, and the richest families had lanterns so large, it required several people with poles to hoist them into place.i 47. In the Tang dynasty, anyone with an education was expected to greet as well as say goodbye to another person in poetic verse composed on the spot.i 48. In 1974, a group of farmers digging for a well in the Shaanxi province uncovered some bits of very old pottery. They discovered the tomb of Qin (259-210 B.C.) the first emperor who united China. The tomb contained thousands of amazing life-sized soldiers, horses, and chariots.c 49. China’s Grand Canal is the world’s oldest and longest canal at 1,114 miles (1,795 km) long with 24 locks and around 60 bridges.e 50. The bat is a traditional good luck symbol that is frequently depicted in designs for porcelain, textiles, and other crafts.i 51. The bicycle was introduced into China around 1891 by two American travelers named Allen and Sachtleben. The bicycle is now the primary transportation for millions of Chinese. The last Qing emperor (Puyi) rode a bicycle around the Forbidden City in Beijing. China is currently the leading bicycle manufacturer.i 52. The Boxer Rebellion between 1898 and 1901 in northern China was against Christian missionaries, foreign diplomats, and technology by a secret group called the “Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists” (Yihequan or I-ho-ch’uan) so named because Anyone caught smuggling the secrets of silk making out of ancient China were put to death The Grand Canal of China is the world’s longest canal
  • 4. its members practiced weaponless martial arts as well as secret rituals. Westerns called it “shadow boxing” and the members “Boxers.”m 53. Suspension bridges were invented in China in 25 B.C, 1,800 years before such bridges were known in the West.m 54. The first American woman to win the Nobel Prize was Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973) for her novels about China, most notably The Good Earth (1931). Amy Tan (1952-) is a best-selling Chinese-American author of The Joy Luck Club.i 55. The Chinese word for civilization (wen) is pronounced the same as the word for script, pattern, or calligraphy. In fact, calligraphy was thought to reveal the calligrapher’s moral and spiritual self- cultivation as a type of “heart print.”i 56. The carp is a symbol of strength and perseverance. The scales and whiskers of the fish make it resemble a dragon, the greatest symbol of power in China. Fish in general play a large role in Chinese culture and the words for “fish” and “abundance” are pronounced the same in Chinese (yu).i 57. In some parts of China, “pigtails” were associated with a girl’s marital status. A young girl would wear two pigtails, and when she married, she would wear just one. This may have contributed to the Western view that pigtails are associated with children and young girls.i 58. In ancient China, mirrors were believed to protect their owners from evil, making hidden spirits visible and revealing the secrets of the future. A person who had been scared by a ghost could be healed by looking in the mirror. Mirrors were often hung on the ceilings of burial chambers.i 59. The longest river in China is the 3,494-mile Yangtze (Changjian) River and the 2,903-mile-long Yellow (Huanghe) River.e 60. The Chinese developed a theory of three levels of heaven—Heaven, Earth, and man—which has been influential in landscape painting and flower arrangements.e 61. The horse most likely originated in Central Asia and became very important in China. A horse is considered to be associated with the masculine symbol, yang, and with the element of fire. A person born in the Year of the Horse is considered cheerful, independent, clever, talkative, quick to anger, and able to handle money.i 62. Because the cicada (katydid) has the longest life span of any insect (up to 17 years) and sheds its skin, it has long been a symbol of regeneration and rebirth for the Chinese. In ancient China, the Chinese would place jade cicadas in the mouths of the dead because they were thought to slow down the decay process and speed up the rebirth in another world.i 63. Concubinage has been practiced throughout Chinese history, primarily by wealthy men who could afford it. Chinese emperors had large harems with hundreds of concubines.j 64. The phoenix is the most important bird in Chinese legend and represents the feminine power of the empress. The graceful crane, which is a symbol of long life, is the second most important bird in Chinese legend. Ducks are also important symbols and represent happiness and marital faithfulness.i 65. The Cultural Revolution (the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution) from1966-1976 resulted in severe famine, thousands of deaths, and the erosion of thousands of acres of farmland.m 66. While the dragon is typically seen as an evil creature in Western culture, it holds first place among the four greatest creatures in Chinese mythology, including the phoenix, tiger, and tortoise. It is typically associated with the emperor.i 67. The highest mountain in the world (29,028 feet) is named in the honor the Englishman Sir George Everest who was the first surveyor of India. The Chinese call Mount Everest Qomolangma, which means “Mother Goddess of the Earth.”e In some regions of ancient China, pigtails were indicative of girl’s marital status
  • 5. 68. China’s national flag was adopted in September 1949 and first flown in Tiananmen Square (the world’s largest public gathering place) on October 1, 1949, the day the People’s Republic of China was formed. The red in the flag symbolizes revolution. The large star symbolizes communism and the little stars represent the Chinese people. The position of the stars represents the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party.i 69. China has the world’s oldest calendar. This lunar calendar originated in 2600 B.C. and has 12 zodiac signs. It takes 60 years to complete.i 70. The number of birth defects in China continues to rise. Environmentalist and officials blame China’s severe pollution.d 71. The consumption of mushrooms was recorded in Chinese historical documents more than 3,000 years ago. In 1996, China produced 600,000 tons of mushrooms, making it the world’s leading producer, and it has 60% of the world’s mushroom varieties.i 72. In 2007, dog food and toothpaste products made in China were recalled because they contained poisonous ingredients. In July, China’s head of the State Food and Drug Administration was found to have accepted bribes from pharmaceutical companies. He was executed.g 73. Famous Chinese and Chinese-American actors include Jackie Chan (Hong Kong), Chow Yun Fat (Hong Kong), Bruce Lee (San Francisco), Jet Li (Beijing), Zhang Ziyi (Beijing), and Lucy Lui (New York).e 74. The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing were the most expensive games in history.bWhile the 2004 Athens Games were estimated to cost around $15 billion, the Beijing Games were estimated to cost a whopping $40 billion.j The position of the stars on the Chinese flag represents the people’sunity under Communism