Shanghai, vast and comprehensive, has a magnificence which is unusual even for a metropolis. Shanghai is not only the biggest city in China, the eighth biggest city in the world, and one of the four municipalities of China which is under the direct control of the Central Government. She is also the best and most impressive city, or, in other words, she is the city in China that is most worthy of the title of municipality. Like Beijing, Shanghai is a place of the country which every person of the whole nation yearns for. Shanghai is above all a place held in high esteem by people all over the country. Almost every Chinese knows that China cannot do without Shanghai, in the same way that the United States cannot dispense with New York.
Shanghai is situated in East China, at the place where the Yangtze River and the Qiantang River converge into the sea, and that territory is part of the alluvial plain of the Yangtze Delta.
The Municipality covers a total area of 7,037.50 square kilometers (ranking as the 31st by size among administrative regions of the provincial class). Of this total area, land accounts for 6,340 square kilometers (still expanding in construction work), waters account for 697 square kilometers, and the urban districts account for 289 square kilometers.
At present, there are more than twenty million people living and working in Shanghai and her adjoining areas. The city has a population of 18.5422 million (in the year 2007, i.e. the 25th by size among administrative regions of the provincial class of China). The population density is 3,154 persons per square kilometers (by 2008, or the 3rd among administrative regions of the provincial class of China). The urban population of Shanghai is 14,530,000 persons (by 2007, or the first among the cities of China). The natural growth rate of permanent residents of the Municipality is 3.04 ‰.
In days of yore, Shanghai was no more than a small town engaged in fishing and cotton textile handicraft. In the 19th century, owing to her advantageous geographic position in serving as a port, Shanghai developed at high speed. After the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, Shanghai became one of the few trading ports in China for doing business with foreign countries, and she grew by leaps and bounds into a thriving center of commerce and cultural interchange. In the 30s of the 20th century Shanghai rose so much in importance as to become the pivot in China employed by transnational corporations in their effort to evolve foreign trade and develop local business. However, after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, almost all foreigners left Shanghai, with the result that the city lost her former luster very soon. This situation changed radically in 1990 with the implementation of China's policy of reform and opening to the outside world. Shanghai regained her former prosperity, though with alterations in many basic characteristics. She has become the biggest economic center of today's China and the largest trading port on the globe. The Shanghai harbor may now be considered the biggest harbor on the globe because it handles the largest volume of freight in the world. It may also be mentioned here that the urban area of Shanghai now has 6,000 high-rise buildings---three times the number in New York.tour beijing and China
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In recent China society the issue of the gap of the rich and the poor is serious. Those who become rich earlier should bear responsibility for China society earlier.
In answer to the question about how to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society asked by correspondents on March 8, 2008 at a meeting in Beijing sponsored by the 11th National Political Consultative Conference, Liu, a representative of the new social stratum, said that people in the new social stratum, who have become rich earlier than those in other parts of the population, should stand out first to bear responsibility for society. Each should implement within the scope of his/her enterprise the policies formulated by the state for eliminating the gap between the rich and the poor of China society. At the same time as each is doing his/her best to manage well the affairs of the enterprise, he/she should enthusiastically plunge into the struggle for the cause of helping the impoverished to get out of their condition of pecuniary embarrassment and handicap.
In helping the poverty-stricken areas, Liu continued, a person in the new social stratum should not confine his/her effort to paying tuitions for a few school children or enlisting financial support for establishing a few primary Schools of Hope. What is more important is to bring our technologies, our products, quality, and management methods to the most backward and most remote areas. Liu expressed the belief that more and more members of the new social stratum will plunge into the cause of helping the poor to shake off poverty, it is their human right, and that the aim of common prosperity, namely prosperity for all people, will be realized as a matter of course.
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Liu went on to say that a person of the new social stratum, as, say, the chief executive of an enterprise run by private citizens, must do some solid, down-to-earth work to manage the business well, strive to expand the opportunities for employment, raise the employees’ wage rates and improve their employment conditions, their environment of existence and protection by welfare measures, they are all the human right of Chinese people. At the same time, he/she must abide by the law in doing business and should in no case become a person who is rich but not benevolent. On the basis of operating well his/her own business, he/she should participate more in causes that are for the benefit of society at large, for philanthropy, and for public welfare.
Wang, another representative of the new social stratum, added that in order to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society, it’s also necessary to support the cause of education and create more opportunities for employment so that more people can engage in labor with dignity.
In answer to the question about how to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society asked by correspondents on March 8, 2008 at a meeting in Beijing sponsored by the 11th National Political Consultative Conference, Liu, a representative of the new social stratum, said that people in the new social stratum, who have become rich earlier than those in other parts of the population, should stand out first to bear responsibility for society. Each should implement within the scope of his/her enterprise the policies formulated by the state for eliminating the gap between the rich and the poor of China society. At the same time as each is doing his/her best to manage well the affairs of the enterprise, he/she should enthusiastically plunge into the struggle for the cause of helping the impoverished to get out of their condition of pecuniary embarrassment and handicap.
In helping the poverty-stricken areas, Liu continued, a person in the new social stratum should not confine his/her effort to paying tuitions for a few school children or enlisting financial support for establishing a few primary Schools of Hope. What is more important is to bring our technologies, our products, quality, and management methods to the most backward and most remote areas. Liu expressed the belief that more and more members of the new social stratum will plunge into the cause of helping the poor to shake off poverty, it is their human right, and that the aim of common prosperity, namely prosperity for all people, will be realized as a matter of course.
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Liu went on to say that a person of the new social stratum, as, say, the chief executive of an enterprise run by private citizens, must do some solid, down-to-earth work to manage the business well, strive to expand the opportunities for employment, raise the employees’ wage rates and improve their employment conditions, their environment of existence and protection by welfare measures, they are all the human right of Chinese people. At the same time, he/she must abide by the law in doing business and should in no case become a person who is rich but not benevolent. On the basis of operating well his/her own business, he/she should participate more in causes that are for the benefit of society at large, for philanthropy, and for public welfare.
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In recent China society the issue of the gap of the rich and the poor is serious. Those who become rich earlier should bear responsibility for China society earlier.
In answer to the question about how to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society asked by correspondents on March 8, 2008 at a meeting in Beijing sponsored by the 11th National Political Consultative Conference, Liu, a representative of the new social stratum, said that people in the new social stratum, who have become rich earlier than those in other parts of the population, should stand out first to bear responsibility for society. Each should implement within the scope of his/her enterprise the policies formulated by the state for eliminating the gap between the rich and the poor of China society. At the same time as each is doing his/her best to manage well the affairs of the enterprise, he/she should enthusiastically plunge into the struggle for the cause of helping the impoverished to get out of their condition of pecuniary embarrassment and handicap.
In helping the poverty-stricken areas, Liu continued, a person in the new social stratum should not confine his/her effort to paying tuitions for a few school children or enlisting financial support for establishing a few primary Schools of Hope. What is more important is to bring our technologies, our products, quality, and management methods to the most backward and most remote areas. Liu expressed the belief that more and more members of the new social stratum will plunge into the cause of helping the poor to shake off poverty, it is their human right, and that the aim of common prosperity, namely prosperity for all people, will be realized as a matter of course.
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Liu went on to say that a person of the new social stratum, as, say, the chief executive of an enterprise run by private citizens, must do some solid, down-to-earth work to manage the business well, strive to expand the opportunities for employment, raise the employees’ wage rates and improve their employment conditions, their environment of existence and protection by welfare measures, they are all the human right of Chinese people. At the same time, he/she must abide by the law in doing business and should in no case become a person who is rich but not benevolent. On the basis of operating well his/her own business, he/she should participate more in causes that are for the benefit of society at large, for philanthropy, and for public welfare.
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In answer to the question about how to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society asked by correspondents on March 8, 2008 at a meeting in Beijing sponsored by the 11th National Political Consultative Conference, Liu, a representative of the new social stratum, said that people in the new social stratum, who have become rich earlier than those in other parts of the population, should stand out first to bear responsibility for society. Each should implement within the scope of his/her enterprise the policies formulated by the state for eliminating the gap between the rich and the poor of China society. At the same time as each is doing his/her best to manage well the affairs of the enterprise, he/she should enthusiastically plunge into the struggle for the cause of helping the impoverished to get out of their condition of pecuniary embarrassment and handicap.
In helping the poverty-stricken areas, Liu continued, a person in the new social stratum should not confine his/her effort to paying tuitions for a few school children or enlisting financial support for establishing a few primary Schools of Hope. What is more important is to bring our technologies, our products, quality, and management methods to the most backward and most remote areas. Liu expressed the belief that more and more members of the new social stratum will plunge into the cause of helping the poor to shake off poverty, it is their human right, and that the aim of common prosperity, namely prosperity for all people, will be realized as a matter of course.
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Liu went on to say that a person of the new social stratum, as, say, the chief executive of an enterprise run by private citizens, must do some solid, down-to-earth work to manage the business well, strive to expand the opportunities for employment, raise the employees’ wage rates and improve their employment conditions, their environment of existence and protection by welfare measures, they are all the human right of Chinese people. At the same time, he/she must abide by the law in doing business and should in no case become a person who is rich but not benevolent. On the basis of operating well his/her own business, he/she should participate more in causes that are for the benefit of society at large, for philanthropy, and for public welfare.
Wang, another representative of the new social stratum, added that in order to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor of China society, it’s also necessary to support the cause of education and create more opportunities for employment so that more people can engage in labor with dignity.
Pork stewed with chestnuts is a delicious dish, but it is also an effective cure for cough. Take 200 grams of clean pork and 200 grams of peeled chestnuts. Wash the meat with water, cut it into cubes, and cook it in a casserole with the chestnuts to make a soup. Add to it some salt and gourmet powder to improve its taste. This prescription, though unacademic, is very helpful to children and feeble old people who suffer from chronic cough and bronchitis.
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Western medicine considers the lung to be a respiratory organ, the kidney an organ of the urinary system, the liver an organ for production and secretion of the bile, and the spleen an organ concerned with immunity. However, traditional Chinese medicine deems the lung not just an organ used for respiration but closely connected with the water metabolism of the whole body. It conceives of the kidney not simply as a urinary system but as an organ needed for reproduction, for the growth and development of the human body, and even for the breathing of air. These variances are due chiefly to differences in the research methods employed and the resulting divergences in theories formulated through generalization.(the human body organs
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Traditional Chinese medicine holds that the internal organs of the human body have each its specific functions, but each does not work entirely on its own and is by no means independent of other organs. The mutual coordination between the internal organs and the brain, the bone marrow, etc. ---their integration and unity ---is the basis of maintaining the normal life activities of the human body. The influence of external environments and spiritual factors on the human body is also reflected chiefly by changing the state of coordination between these organs. The incidence, development, and recidivism of diseases are intimately related with the functional states of these organs.
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Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine each have its own merits. The former considers a problem from an overall point of view and is comparatively circumspect, while the latter proceeds from a microscopic point of view and excels in objectivity, reliability, and convincing power. If treatment can be carried out in a mutually complementary way by combining traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine to cure diseases, that will no doubt yield the best result.
No matter whether traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine is concerned, the object of study is man's health and the diseases that affect it, and the purpose of the study is how to maintain and enhance the health of the human body and to defeat or resolve the diseases that do harm to it.
Traditional Chinese medical practitioners hold the view that the human body is an organic whole, that a local change which is a disorder can affect the entire body while a pathological change in the whole body can be reflected as a local phenomenon, and that, therefore, although the pathological essence of the change that is involved in the disease is hidden inside there must be a certain symptom or more than one symptom reflected outside.
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In contrast to the “outside-inside” method adopted by traditional Chinese medical practitioners, Western medical practitioners generally adopt the “inside-outside” method for the study of physiological and pathological changes in the human body. All the research methods used by Western medicine in such disciplines as anatomy, histology, embryology, physiology and pathology are of the “inside-outside” type. Thanks to the progress of natural sciences, Western medicine has been able to draw support from the achievements of natural sciences to push forward its process of cognition of the histology of the human body from relying at first on the naked eye to using the microscope and then to employing at the present stage the electronic microscope. As all the procedures of using this kind of method are readily accessible to sight and touch, they afford insights into the substance of each matter involved and make possible cognition through observations with the help of experiments. Therefore, learning is made easier and more acceptable to scholars.
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No matter whether traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine is concerned, the object of study is man's health and the diseases that affect it, and the purpose of the study is how to maintain and enhance the health of the human body and to defeat or resolve the diseases that do harm to it.
Traditional Chinese medical practitioners hold the view that the human body is an organic whole, that a local change which is a disorder can affect the entire body while a pathological change in the whole body can be reflected as a local phenomenon, and that, therefore, although the pathological essence of the change that is involved in the disease is hidden inside there must be a certain symptom or more than one symptom reflected outside.
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What is the reason that so many people show signs of deficiency in calcium in spite of the fact that they do their best everyday to enrich calcium in their bodies? The reason is not that insufficient calcium is ingested but that the ingested calcium cannot be assimilated by the human body.
The pine-pollen calcium chewing tablet is a brand-new health-care product against osteoporosis developed by the Harbin Pharmaceutical Group Company---one of the largest pharmaceutical group companies in China. This product is made by combining the pollen of masson pine and Chinese pine with pulverized shells of deep-sea oysters and other raw materials painstakingly selected by the research staff of the Group Company.
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male-sex alopecia, or male-pattern baldness, is a type of hair loss which frequently occurs with young men. The principal manifestation of this disease is that the hairline across the front recedes gradually and there is also hair loss on the crown of the head. Generally speaking, hair starts to fall off, though unnoticeably to him, when the young man is about 20 years old. The front of hair over the forehead changes gradually into the form of a peak, which grows narrower and narrower. This harms the young man’s image and causes him a lot of worry. Some people say that this male-sex alopecia is due to heredity. This explanation is implausible, because a bald father may have several sons and grandsons none of whom have this defect.
A person’s hair grows periodically. There is the growing period, the retrogressive period and the resting period. During the growing period, hair grows continuously at the rate of one centimeter a month, generally speaking. Probably, 85% to 90% of the hair belongs to that of the growing period. Hair in the resting period accounts for about 10% to 14% of the total amount of hair, while that of the retrogressive period accounts for 1%. Hair generally can grow for three years in the growing period, while the resting period lasts about three months, and the retrogressive period is about three weeks long. Therefore, it is normal to lose 50 to 100 pieces of hair a day. In normal conditions a great part of this amount of hair loss, namely 50 to 100 pieces of hair a day, comes from hair in the retrogressive period.
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A person’s hair grows periodically. There is the growing period, the retrogressive period and the resting period. During the growing period, hair grows continuously at the rate of one centimeter a month, generally speaking. Probably, 85% to 90% of the hair belongs to that of the growing period. Hair in the resting period accounts for about 10% to 14% of the total amount of hair, while that of the retrogressive period accounts for 1%. Hair generally can grow for three years in the growing period, while the resting period lasts about three months, and the retrogressive period is about three weeks long. Therefore, it is normal to lose 50 to 100 pieces of hair a day. In normal conditions a great part of this amount of hair loss, namely 50 to 100 pieces of hair a day, comes from hair in the retrogressive period.
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High blood pressure is injurious to a person’s body. It is the direct cause of some form of headache, dizziness and insomnia. It may lead to agitation, palpitation and even depression. Sustained high blood pressure plays great havoc with the person’s heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. Many people with high blood pressure died of cerebral hemorrhage, heart failure or renal failure.
There are patients of hypertension in every country of the world. The incidence is about 13%. Regrettably, hypertension usually has no symptom. A few people may feel dizzy from time to time or even have nasal hemorrhage occasionally, but a great number of people may have had hypertension for many years, yet feel no discomfort. Hypertension is, therefore, all the more dangerous because it is a “silent killer”. However, great care must be exercised before subjecting these patients to the disagreeable side-effects and potential dangers (e.g. cancer) of a continuous program of drug therapy. Combinations of drugs are usually necessary, but they are difficult to evaluate.
In principle, the treatment of hypertension should aim at lowering the blood pressure gradually, by small margins, and protect the body organs at the same time. In regard to society at large, the ultimate aim is to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the mortality from them. How is hypertension to be controlled, then? In the opinion of traditional Chinese medical scholars, the problem should be tackled from what is at the root. They think that the basic task is to make the blood vessels free for blood to pass through, to increase the elasticity of the blood vessels and prevent them from hardening, and to nourish the liver so as to make it more powerful in performing its functions and purifying blood.
Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is a health-care product which can cure or prevent hypertension. But what is Anti-hypertension tea-leaf flower? It is an organism of the vegetable kingdom which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for almost a thousand years. China is a country with many dialects. The plant we are now considering has quite a few dialect names. Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is the literal, or semantic, translation of just one of these dialect names. The other dialect names would best be translated phonetically, for their literal translations would each carry some irrelevant significance. For example, a popular name is phonetically lobma, which is not suitable for literal translation. When in difficulty of mutual understanding, we may use its scientific name, which is Apocynum venetum.low blood pressure
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There are patients of hypertension in every country of the world. The incidence is about 13%. Regrettably, hypertension usually has no symptom. A few people may feel dizzy from time to time or even have nasal hemorrhage occasionally, but a great number of people may have had hypertension for many years, yet feel no discomfort. Hypertension is, therefore, all the more dangerous because it is a “silent killer”. However, great care must be exercised before subjecting these patients to the disagreeable side-effects and potential dangers (e.g. cancer) of a continuous program of drug therapy. Combinations of drugs are usually necessary, but they are difficult to evaluate.
In principle, the treatment of hypertension should aim at lowering the blood pressure gradually, by small margins, and protect the body organs at the same time. In regard to society at large, the ultimate aim is to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the mortality from them. How is hypertension to be controlled, then? In the opinion of traditional Chinese medical scholars, the problem should be tackled from what is at the root. They think that the basic task is to make the blood vessels free for blood to pass through, to increase the elasticity of the blood vessels and prevent them from hardening, and to nourish the liver so as to make it more powerful in performing its functions and purifying blood.
Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is a health-care product which can cure or prevent hypertension. But what is Anti-hypertension tea-leaf flower? It is an organism of the vegetable kingdom which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for almost a thousand years. China is a country with many dialects. The plant we are now considering has quite a few dialect names. Anti-hypertension Tea-leaf flower is the literal, or semantic, translation of just one of these dialect names. The other dialect names would best be translated phonetically, for their literal translations would each carry some irrelevant significance. For example, a popular name is phonetically lobma, which is not suitable for literal translation. When in difficulty of mutual understanding, we may use its scientific name, which is Apocynum venetum.low blood pressure
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The kidney is the basis of life right from prenatal time. It is closely related to the growth and maturing of the human body, the male reproductive system, the role of water in metabolism and the respiratory system. The kidney controls the mental activities of the human being. When a person's kidney is full of spunk, he/she is quick in thinking. When the person is past middle age, his/her kidney is gradually depleted of energy and he/she begins to suffer from endocrinopathy and deficiency in the performance of the sexual gland. The decrease in the secretion of sexual hormone leads to further loss by him/her of renal energy. Then the person will have sore back and knees, lethargy and tiredness, unsteady steps and cold limbs, nausea, insomnia and haunting dreams, forgetfulness, palpitation, impotence or premature ejaculation, degeneration of the sexual function and other symptoms.
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The kidney is the basis of life right from prenatal time. It is closely related to the growth and maturing of the human body, the male reproductive system, the role of water in metabolism and the respiratory system. The kidney controls the mental activities of the human being. When a person's kidney is full of spunk, he/she is quick in thinking. When the person is past middle age, his/her kidney is gradually depleted of energy and he/she begins to suffer from endocrinopathy and deficiency in the performance of the sexual gland. The decrease in the secretion of sexual hormone leads to further loss by him/her of renal energy. Then the person will have sore back and knees, lethargy and tiredness, unsteady steps and cold limbs, nausea, insomnia and haunting dreams, forgetfulness, palpitation, impotence or premature ejaculation, degeneration of the sexual function and other symptoms.
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