The recent Spring Festival was a happy time for 38-year-old farmer Zheng Jicheng. With the help of lawyer Tong Lihua and his team of legal experts, Zheng and his fellow villagers in Dingzhou of North China's Hebei Province retrieved most of their unpaid wages owed by a construction firm. The workers' money had been delayed for eight months.
I'm not a superstitious person, but recently found myself following superstition unwittingly by getting my hair cut on the second day of the second month of the Chinese lunar calendar, which fell on March 20 this year.
I'd make a hopeless Confucian. The good old Chinese philosopher insisted that his followers honor their fathers with the highest regard.
Ma Yonghong became the big star of his village in 2003 when he was accepted to Northwest University of Politics and Law (NUPL) in Xi'an.
While I was in high school, my language teacher would give writing assignments and I had some difficulty in deciphering her intent.
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