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Lessons from China's history
Wee Kek Koon draws parallels between current events and trends and episodes and attitudes in China’s past.
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9 September, 2024
Weddings
Reflections
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Why are Chinese couples so set on Western wedding fashion?
Chinese brides used to wear black, then red, before the Western white gown became ubiquitous. Some push back now and don hanfu bridal wear.
18 Jan 2025 - 9:41AM
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Chinese history
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The earliest Chinese lotteries, and a cheating operator’s gruesome death
11 Jan 2025 - 9:23AM
Religion
Reflections
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Is God there? Yes, said China’s Confucius, but so what?
10 Jan 2025 - 12:02PM
Africa
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Witch doctor arrests in Zambia and a witchcraft lie that ended a dynasty
An alleged attempt to bewitch a president is a reminder of a plotter’s bogus claim about witchcraft being used against a Chinese emperor.
10 Jan 2025 - 11:48AM
South Korea
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Suicide in Korea is a big problem. In China, views were once very different
Events during one period in Chinese history indicate that for many, dying for honour was far more desirable than living a disgraced life.
10 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
Joe Biden
Reflections
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Hunter Biden pardon, Chinese history give the lie to equality before the law
The idea that no one is above the law was mere aspiration in imperial China. Biden pardoning his son shows it to be so in United States too.
10 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
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History
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Taylor Swift, Elon Musk and Salman Rushdie were foreshadowed in ancient China
Explore connections between Chinese history, current events, and modern celebrities with longtime contributor Wee Kek Koon.
12 Dec 2024 - 12:00PM
History
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Like Musk for Trump, a benefactor aided rise of China’s first emperor
Political contributions are not new – 2,300 years ago a rich merchant helped the father of China’s first emperor gain power, and his son.
10 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
History
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China’s Great Wall, and the Malaysian state that wants its own
People from Kelantan in Malaysia go to Thailand for pleasure. Migrants enter the US from Mexico. Why leaders dream of walls to stop them.
10 Jan 2025 - 11:59AM
Chinese history
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China has long kept a firm grip on news, with gossip harshly punished
The Yongzheng Emperor even put to death editors and writers linked to a report he had celebrated a festival that he had said he would not.
10 Jan 2025 - 11:58AM
Chinese overseas
Reflections
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How my DNA test showed I’m less Chinese than I thought
Wee Kek Koon had always known he was ‘not quite Chinese’ in terms of genetics and ancestry but his recent DNA test results still floored him.
10 Jan 2025 - 11:58AM
History
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The wells where a Chinese scholar and emperor’s consort met their ends
In 1900 a scholar jumped in a Beijing well out of shame. A palace consort died in a Forbidden City well too. Was she ‘martyred’ or killed?
10 Jan 2025 - 11:57AM
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
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How ‘dragon bones’ shed a whole new light on China’s ancient history
With the news that dinosaur fossils were found in Hong Kong, here is how China’s oracle bones changed our understanding of the Shang dynasty.
10 Jan 2025 - 11:57AM
Food and Drinks
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Only Hong Kong sex symbol Amy Yip should be offended over bubble tea
Accusations of cultural appropriation aimed at a Canadian brand’s boba tea don’t sit right in Asia, where ‘borrowing’ cuisines is normal.
26 Oct 2024 - 8:36AM
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Corruption in China
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When officials in drought-prone part of China committed huge fraud
In a case that shocked China 250 years ago, officials were punished for fraud involving donations in return for university places.
19 Oct 2024 - 8:15AM
Crime
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Official corruption isn’t new, but first recorded case in China was unusual
Yangshe Fu, Chinese history’s first recorded corrupt official, was killed after accepting a nobleman’s daughter as a bribe in a court case.
12 Oct 2024 - 8:15AM
Chinese culture
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My name isn’t weird, it reflects diversity that’s dying out in China
Chinese names were once pronounced according to a person’s local dialect. Thanks to standardisation and the pinyin system, this is changing.
5 Oct 2024 - 8:16AM
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Religion in China
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Why China avoided the wars of religion that consumed other places
Different faiths have coexisted more or less peacefully throughout Chinese history, with foreign religions accepted and later on Sinicised.
28 Sep 2024 - 8:17AM
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Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
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Paralympians need more appreciation. Ancient China offers a lesson
People with disabilities were celebrated for their achievements in China’s past. Paralympians today deserve to be better appreciated.
21 Sep 2024 - 8:15AM
Mid-Autumn Festival
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Why Teochew mooncakes are reminders of a history of migration
Eating Teochew mooncakes at Mid-Autumn Festival is a reminder of the Teochew people’s history of migration from China to Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.
14 Sep 2024 - 8:15AM
Reflections
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How ancient Chinese mukbang went wrong for elderly military leader
Mukbang (streaming oneself overeating) is a popular online trend, although people have been gorging to impress for at least 2,000 years
7 Sep 2024 - 8:15AM
Central Asia
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Black Myth: Wukong video game the latest take on Journey to the West
The hit video game takes its premise from classic novel Journey to the West, which has had a profound influence on Chinese popular culture.
31 Aug 2024 - 8:15AM
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May-December couples in Chinese history, Mr and Mrs Ho aren’t the first
From Mr and Mrs Ho, the Murdochs and Macrons to historical Chinese figures including Sun Yat-sen, artists and poets, large age gaps in relationships are not uncommon.
24 Aug 2024 - 8:15AM
Chinese culture
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After Olympics gender rows, how Chinese called people straddling sexes
The disputes over two boxers’ gender at the 2024 Olympics bring to mind a Chinese term that was once used to describe people with both female and male sexual characteristics.
17 Aug 2024 - 8:15AM
Chinese history
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When thousands of foreigners were murdered in ancient China slaughter
The slaughter of ‘Semu’ people in China after the 14th-century Ispah rebellion highlights the ‘us versus them’ mentality evident in recent UK riots linked to the Southport killings of three girls.
10 Aug 2024 - 8:15AM
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Chinese history
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‘Putrid beef’ smell: when an ancient Chinese voyager tried durian
Fifteenth-century Chinese voyager Ma Huan did not like the smell but loved the taste of the durian he ate in Sumatra. Today, the fruit is loved across Southeast Asia, Malaysia’s cultivars especially.
28 Jul 2024 - 10:02AM
Religion
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He said he was Jesus’ brother. His Taiping Rebellion doomed Qing dynasty
New religious movements are common. Followers of a Malaysian ‘Teacher’ worship a ‘Creator’. China’s Qing dynasty never got over its brutal military suppression of such a movement, the Taiping Rebellion.
2 Jul 2024 - 7:45AM
Food and agriculture
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How, in China, chillis were the poor man’s salt before becoming prized
The world has got used to eating spicy food – witness Denmark’s recall of too-spicy instant noodles. To think that centuries ago chillis were unknown to most Chinese, used instead of salt by ethnic-minority cooks.
21 Jun 2024 - 7:45AM
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