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  1. How tofu evolved from an accidental discovery to one of China’s most prized culinary symbols

    Tofu's origins are traced back to ancient Chinese alchemists during the Western Han dynasty who were seeking an elixir of life. While experimenting with soybeans, gypsum, and spring water, they accidentally created soybean curd, which has since become a globally appreciated food. Historical texts and archaeological evidence support the legend of its creation by Liu An, the King of Huainan. AI

    How tofu evolved from an accidental discovery to one of China’s most prized culinary symbols
  2. Legacy in ink: how calligraphy links China’s political heritage to academic institutions

    Many prestigious Chinese universities feature their names inscribed in calligraphy by political leaders, a tradition that links political history with academic prestige. This practice, where calligraphy is a revered art form, dates back to ancient China's standardization of writing scripts. Following the establishment of the People's Republic of China, political figures like Mao Zedong became recognized for their calligraphy, with his distinctive style adorning the names of approximately 40 universities. AI

    Legacy in ink: how calligraphy links China’s political heritage to academic institutions
  3. Centuries ahead of Wall Street: how China’s Song dynasty pioneered global fiat currency

    During the 11th century, merchants in China's Sichuan province began issuing paper promissory notes known as jiaozi due to a shortage of bronze coins and a growing economy. The Song dynasty government later adopted and issued its own paper currency, huizi, marking a transition to a state-backed fiat system. This innovation occurred centuries before similar developments in the West, influencing global financial practices. AI

    Centuries ahead of Wall Street: how China’s Song dynasty pioneered global fiat currency