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Cambridge Chinese Classics</br>
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To study, practice and promote Chinese classics
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 ====== Welcome ====== ====== Welcome ======
  
-The Cambridge Chinese Classics Society ​is group of students in Cambridge with backgrounds in arts, science ​and engineering. We are connected by a common interest in Chinese Classics, and want to seek inspirations from ancient Chinese sages for understanding and solving modern problems. Briefly, we read, practise and promote Chinese Classics.+Founded in spring 2011, Cambridge Chinese Classics Society ​seeks to study, practice and promote traditional Chinese classics within Cambridge and beyond. Members come from multiplicity ​of backgrounds in the arts, humanities, sciences ​and engineering. ​
  
-We organise ​[[reading group|reading sessions]] of Chinese ​Classics (e.g[[:reading group:​lunyu|the Analects ​of Confucius]],​ [[:reading group:​tao|Laozi]]),​ as well as irregular [[tea party|tea ceremonies]]Everyone is welcome ​to join our activities. No registration ​is needed. Just come and enjoy.+We organise ​weekly ​reading sessions ​in Chinese ​and fortnightly sessions in EnglishRecent texts studied include ​the Confucian ​Analects ​and the Mengzi etcMembers volunteer ​to lead the sessions, and the atmosphere ​is informal so as to encourage open thought ​and discussion. We enjoy having the company of people from various disciplines and backgrounds and gaining new perspectives on the ancient texts.
  
-If you are very interested and want to learn more about ushave a look at [[about:​|here]].+Aside from reading groups, we regularly organise educational and cultural activities such as public talks, traditional Chinese tea ceremonies and tea yoga in order to appreciate various aspects of traditional Chinese culture. Whether ​you are a keen reader of Chinese classics or just want to find out more about traditional Chinese cultureyou are most welcome to join
  
- --- //Last edited by Hong Ge 2012/​04/​08//​+If you are interested and want to learn more about us, have a look at [[about:​|here]].
  
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