Quick and dirty translation (forgive the messy Markdown formatting; wasn't sure what the best way of sharing was) at pastebin.com/HXmg5FbD
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following with interest.
In the Qing-era (Qianlong) painting, “Activities of the Twelfth Lunar Month” children and their attendants are seen making a “Snow Guardian Lion.” In the Qing, was the “snowlion” the standard fun winter activity in place of the snowman? Or was it simply the case here due to the palace setting?
Oh my goodness! What a story! So sorry to hear that happened to you. "great and irreparable injury that cannot fully be compensated or measured in money." Just appalling.
AY 2021/22 Taiwan = 468 students. AY 2021/22 PRC = 221 opendoorsdata.org/data/us-stud...
"The numbers of US students in Taiwan also slowly increased for the last three years and reached about 1,000 students in 2016–2017 academic year (Chao, 2004; American Council on Education, 2019; AIESEC, 2019)." doi.org/10.1108/HEED...
yeah, need to see those comparative Taiwan figures. Do we have those?
Last year I spent many hours transcribing the Tangut Proverbs (𗆧𗰖𗬻𘜼𘋥𘝿) into Unicode text, and today I uploaded the finished text to Wikisource (you probably won't be able to see the Tangut text on mobile, but should be able to on desktop with a suitable Unicode Tangut font installed)