
The Chinese Mind
by De Mente, Boye Lafayette-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Notes on China | |
The Name of China in Chinese | p. 11 |
Origin of the Name China | p. 11 |
The Ethnic Makeup of China | p. 12 |
The Administrative Makeup of China | p. 12 |
The Chinese Language | p. 13 |
Writing Chinese in Roman Letters | p. 14 |
Pronunciation Guide | p. 15 |
Preface | |
The Origin of Cultures | p. 17 |
Introduction | |
The Foundation of Chinese Culture | p. 19 |
The Yin-Yang Principle in Chinese Culture | p. 19 |
The Role of Language in Preserving & Transmitting Chinese Culture | p. 23 |
The Role of Hanzi (Hahn-jee) in Chinese Culture | p. 25 |
The Chinese Language under Assault | p. 28 |
The Essence of China's Traditional Culture | p. 33 |
China's Vertical Society | p. 35 |
The Role of Situational Ethics | p. 38 |
The Preference for "Soft No's" | p. 40 |
The Chinese Way of Viewing & Using Laws | p. 42 |
The Chinese Concept of Time | p. 44 |
Emotional Intelligence vs. Rational Intelligence | p. 45 |
The Chinese "What" vs. the Western "Why/Because" | p. 48 |
The Imperative of Self-Sufficiency | p. 49 |
The Role of Formality | p. 51 |
The Food Mystique | p. 52 |
The Chinese Banquet Tradition | p. 54 |
The Ongoing Role of Festivals in China | p. 56 |
China's Three Most Important Festivals | p. 57 |
The Dragon Boat Race | p. 58 |
The Mid-Autumn Festival | p. 59 |
Double Ninth Day | p. 59 |
The Lantern Festival | p. 59 |
The Chinese Lunar Calendar | p. 60 |
Birthdays & Weddings | p. 62 |
Weddings | p. 63 |
Myths & Superstitions in China | p. 63 |
The Feng-Shui Factor | p. 65 |
China's Martial Arts Legacy | p. 67 |
China's Theatrical Traditions | p. 69 |
The Art of Puppetry | p. 71 |
The Cultural Role of Calligraphy In Chinese Culture | p. 71 |
Literature in Chinese Culture | p. 73 |
Contemporary Literature | p. 74 |
Religion in Today's China | p. 76 |
Chinese Culture Today | p. 79 |
Fulfilling 5,000 Years of Suppressed Needs, Wants & Ambitions | p. 81 |
The "Get Rich is Glorious" Tipping Point | p. 82 |
"Big Brother" is Alive and Thriving | p. 84 |
The American Influence on Chinese Culture | p. 85 |
The Influence of Computers and the Internet on Chinese Culture | p. 86 |
The Second Cultural Revolution | p. 88 |
Looking Out for Number One | p. 89 |
The New-Age Entrepreneurs | p. 90 |
The New Romans | p. 91 |
The New-Age Aristocrats | p. 93 |
The New Women of China | p. 93 |
The Influence of American Movies & Television on Chinese Culture | p. 95 |
China's Sexual Revolution | p. 97 |
The Influence of the English Language on Chinese Culture | p. 98 |
The Games Kids Play | p. 100 |
The Influence of Foreign Music | p. 101 |
The Inroads of Western Entertainment in China | p. 102 |
The Foreign Fast-Food Culture Invades China | p. 103 |
The Shopping Scene in Today's China | p. 105 |
Fashion Boutiques | p. 106 |
Foreign Supermarkets | p. 106 |
The Impact of Foreign Sports on Chinese Culture | p. 107 |
The Olympic Impact | p. 108 |
The Influence of Foreign Celebrities on Chinese Culture | p. 109 |
The Automobile Culture In China | p. 110 |
Weddings & Marriage in China | p. 112 |
Traditional Medicine in China Today | p. 114 |
The Marvel of Acupuncture | p. 115 |
The Ongoing Importance of Traditional Music | p. 117 |
The Cultural Role of China's Traditional Games | p. 118 |
The Ubiquitous Mahjong | p. 119 |
Rehabilitation of China's Ancient Philosophers | p. 121 |
Education in China | p. 123 |
The Tourism Welcome Mat Helping to Save China's Traditional Culture | p. 125 |
The Weather in China | p. 127 |
Smoking in China | p. 127 |
China's Gambling Culture | p. 127 |
The New Look of China's Military Forces | p. 129 |
Key Words that Reveal the Chinese Way of Thinking & Behaving | p. 131 |
Bao (Bah-oh) Trading Social Credits | p. 131 |
Bi (Bee) Unity the Chinese Way | p. 132 |
Budan Xin (Buu-dahn Sheen) Chinese Style Sincerity | p. 133 |
Buhe Luoji De (Buu-hay Loo-oh-jee Duh) Look Out for Fuzzy Logic! | p. 133 |
Buzhidao (Boo-jee-dah-oh) Avoiding Responsibility! | p. 134 |
Cheng (Chuung) The Importance of Personal Loyalty | p. 136 |
Chou (Choh-ou) Criticism is Not Taken Lightly! | p. 136 |
Daoqian (Dow-chee-inn) The Importance of the Apology | p. 138 |
De (Duh) The Saving Grace of Humanity | p. 138 |
Di Sam Zhe (Dee Sahn Jay) The Importance of Third Parties | p. 139 |
Falu (Fah-luu) Laws in their Chinese Context | p. 141 |
Fuze Ren Yuan (Foo-tsuh Wren Yuu-enn) Finding the Responsible Person | p. 141 |
Ganjin (Gahn-jeen) The New "Can Do" Chinese | p. 142 |
Ge (Guh) Keeping Your Balance During Interesting Times | p. 143 |
Gongwei (Goong-way-ee) Beware the Flattery Ploy | p. 144 |
Guan (Goo-een)/Contemplating Things Deeply | p. 145 |
Guanxi (Gwahn-she) The Role of Personal Connections | p. 146 |
Guei Mei (Gway-ee May) Staying Out of Trouble | p. 147 |
Guo Cui (Gwah T'sue-ee) The National Essence of the Chinese | p. 148 |
Hanyu (Hahn-yuu) China's Secret Code Has Been Cracked | p. 149 |
Hong (Hung) Looking at Things Holistically | p. 151 |
Hou Men (Hoe-uu Mane) The Famous Back Door | p. 152 |
Jiaoliu (Jee-ah-oh-lew) The Role of Mystery in Communicating | p. 152 |
Jiaoshu Yuren (Jeeow-shuu Yuu-wren) The Chinese Approach to Learning | p. 154 |
Kaolu Kaolu (Kow-luu Kow-luu) A Discreet Way of Saying No | p. 155 |
Liangshou Zhunbei (Lee-ing-show Juhn-bay) Two-Handed Preparation | p. 156 |
Lunlixue (Loon-lee-shway) Policies Instead of Ethics | p. 156 |
Luoji (Luu-oh-jee) How the Chinese View the World | p. 157 |
Mei You Ban Fa (May-ee Yoh-ou Bahn Fah) It's Not Going to Happen! | p. 158 |
Mianzi (Me-inn-jee) Face Comes First | p. 159 |
Mei You (May-ee Yoe-uu) There isn't Any of That! | p. 160 |
Qing (Cheeng) Being Clear About Things | p. 160 |
Qingke - Yanjiu Yanjiu (Cheen-kuh - Yahn-jew Yahn-jew) Wining and Dining Your Way to Success | p. 161 |
Shangding (shahng-deeng) Keep on Negotiating | p. 162 |
Shehui Dengji (Shuu-whay Dung-jee) Social Status Still Counts | p. 163 |
Sheng (Shung) Impressing Your Chinese Contacts | p. 164 |
Shi (She) The Power of Knowledge | p. 165 |
Shun (Shune) The "Soft Way" of the Chinese | p. 166 |
Si; Ji (Suh; Jee) Principles of Success | p. 167 |
Song (Sung) Knowing How to Avoid Conflict | p. 168 |
Tai (Tie) When Harmony and Prosperity Prevail | p. 169 |
Tai Ji Quan (Tie Jee Chuu-inn) The Great Fist of Health | p. 170 |
Wang Ming (Wahn Meeng) The Chinese Obsession to Achieve | p. 171 |
Wenhua (Win-whah) The Power of Chinese Culture | p. 172 |
Wuwang (Wuu-wahng) The Importance of Innocence | p. 173 |
Xiaoguo (She-ow-gwoh) Paying Attention to Details | p. 173 |
Xin (Sheen) What You See May Not be What You Get | p. 174 |
Xu (Shuu) The Art of Calculated Waiting | p. 175 |
Yi (Eee)/Righteousness the Chinese Way | p. 176 |
Youyi (Yohh-ee) The Friendship Factor in China | p. 177 |
Zhenchengde (Jun-chuung-duh) The Measure of Your Sincerity | p. 178 |
Zhengti Guannian (Junng-tee Gwahn-nee-inn) More About the Chinese Way of Thinking Holistically | p. 179 |
Zhenshi (June-she) Dealing with Circumstantial Truth | p. 180 |
Zhongcheng (Johng-chung) Loyalty in Today's China | p. 181 |
Zhong Fu (Chong Foo) The Pursuit of Insight | p. 182 |
Zhongguo Tong (Johng-gwoh Tung) The Dangers of Being an Expert | p. 183 |
Zhongjian-Ren (johng-jee-inn-Wren) The Very Helpful Go-Betweens | p. 184 |
Zou Pengyou (T'su-oh Pung-yoh-ou) You Must Make Friends in China | p. 185 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 187 |
Index | p. 189 |
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