Friday, January 8, 2010

Boxers

Post any new information and any questions.

12 comments:

  1. The Boxers were originally called "The Righteous and Harmonious Fists" but they received their name "Boxers" because the people who were in this group were martial artisits which to the foreigners seemed like boxers (information can be found in the textbook). Since foreigners were taking over specific parts of China, the Chinese were struggling. It would not be hard to imagine that the Chinese would be angry and would want revenge over the foreingers.

    This is just the basic background of the Boxers though. Did anyone find any good sites about the Boxers?

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  2. How are we writing the article? Are we making it as us the boxers? And are we making it as if it happened "yesterday"

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  3. Hey guys. I found a link about opium, in case you wanted to know what it is and what it does. http://www.drugs.com/opium.html

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  4. I also found a really good site that explains the opium war very easily if anyone needs help with it; http://historyliterature.homestead.com/files/extended.html

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  5. Laura-
    For your first question, like we talked about today, we are going to pretend that the boxer rebellion occured almost a week after. So the articles are going to be put in "recent past" tense.

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  6. for my affects of imperalism today
    im suppose to make it sound like a preditction right?>
    and is it accurate that many languages and traditon were lost

    i found it online but im nt sure if its true

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  7. Laura, for opium I have this site: http://www.gulfcoastrecovery.org/11_06.htm, it says that to get treatment from opium, first you need to truly stop using it. Maybe you can write then contradict it by saying that because of the British (give bad descriptions of them too) the peasants/workers does not seem to be getting better at all.

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  8. Umar- explain how the site said that many languages and tradition were lost.

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  9. Mandy I found a site explaining some Chinese stlyed poems. Maybe you can use them.
    http://www.chinavista.com/culture/letters/poetry/home.html

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  10. Laura- My email is winniechen3@gmail.com

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  11. Okay, thanks Winnie. I looked at the site, it was very helpful. I have revised the sonnet so it should be better.

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