May Quiz

A monthly quiz of general history, traditions, geography questions for May
1. The 'Peony Pavilion' is a famous what?
painting
opera
novel
money
Ancient Chinese coins. Image by mc559 available under a Creative Commons license

2. An auspicious arrangement of hills is sometimes called?
magic lotus
grasping monkey
hidden dragon
Zhejiang, mountains, view
Zhejiang scenery near Hangzhou including a tea plantation

3. Under which British sovereign was the first official embassy sent off to China?
Queen Elizabeth I
King Edward VI
King Charles II
Macartney, embassy, kowtow
William Alexander's drawing of the reception of the Macartney embassy to China. Young Thomas Staunton (kneeling not kowtowing) receives a gift from the Emperor. Image by William Alexander available under a Creative Commons License

4. Why is rice planted in water?
maintain moisture level
provide nutrients
suppress weeds
rice, Yunnan
Sheaves of rice set out to dry, Yuanyang, Yunnan

5. In which Chinese province was the 14th Dalai Lama (present leader) born?
Sichuan
Qinghai
Beijing
Buddhism , prayer wheel
Buddhist prayer wheels at Wudang temple, Inner Mongolia

6. Wade-Giles is a method for doing what?
Classifying paintings
Sailing a Chinese junk
Writing Chinese with English letters
palace, eunuch, Beijing
Entrance through the Gate of Peace at the Lama Temple Beijing (Yonghegong), or Palace of Peace and Harmony Lama Temple or Yonghegong Lamsery, a renowned lama temple of the Yellow Hat Sect of Lamaism. Building work on the YongHeGong Temple started in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty. It originally served as an official residence for court eunuchs. It was then converted into the court of Prince Yong Zheng (Yin Zhen), a son of emperor KangXi. After YongZheng's ascension to the throne in 1722, half of the building was converted into a lamasery, a monastery for monks of Tibetan Buddhism, while the other half remained an imperial palace. November 2006. Image by Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada available under a Creative Commons license

7. When did the first known Chinese person visit Britain?
1280
1685
1798
christian, Shen Fuzong

8. The Uyghur people number over 8 million in which province do they mainly live?
Xinjiang
Gansu
Shanxi
Bejing, street, mcdonalds, people, PKChina-34
Beijing street. September 2019. Image by Paul Kerswill

9. Which European scientist considered the Yi Jing as proof of ancient knowledge of binary arithmetic?
Descartes
Isaac Newton
Leibniz
yi jing
Three gold coins used for Yi Jing fortune telling

10. Which country other than Britain took part in the Opium Wars with China?
Spain
Portugal
France
opium war, sea battle, junk, boat, ship
The East India Company iron steam ship Nemesis, commanded by Lieutenant W. H. Hall, with boats from the Sulphur, Calliope, Larne and Starling, destroying the Chinese war junks in Anson's Bay, on 7 January 1841. Image by Edward Duncan available under a Creative Commons License

11. Which of these is NOT part of the Buddhist eightfold path to enlightenment
abstain from sex
true understanding
meditation
luohan, Buddhism
A luóhàn (arhat), found at Yixian, Hebei province, Liao dynasty (907-1125). British Museum, London. Image by David Castor available under a Creative Commons License

12. The noon day gun is fired every day where?
Tianjin
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Zhejiang, Hangzhou , West Lake, lake, pagoda
Autumn view of West Lake and Pagoda at Hangzhou, Zhejiang

13. A meeting at Lushan in 1959 brought an end to the career of which revolutionary leader
Peng Dehuai
Zhu De
Zhou Enlai
Jiangxi, Lushan, waterfall
Waterfall on Lushan mountains, Jiangxi

14. In which dynasty did Emperor Qianlong rule?
Qing
Tang
Ming
foot binding
This is a pair of Chinese lady’s shoes for bound feet. They are very small as the ideal length for a bound foot was seven and a half centimeters. Shoes for bound feet were called foot-binding shoes and lotus slippers in many non-Chinese communities. They are referred to by a variety of names in China and Chinese literature. These include gongxie (arched shoes), xiuxie (embroidered slippers), jin lian (gilded lilies) and san cun jin lian (three inch golden lily/lotus). Object description: These are lotus shoes with a triangular sole. They are made of bright red and blue cotton and cream silk. Elaborate designs of dragons and flowers are embroidered on the silk. The blue panel at the top has white and green satin stitching along its length. The heel is covered in green fabric. History: Foot binding was a custom practiced in China and occurred during the Song Dynasty ( 960-1279 AD), over a thousand years ago. Small feet were greatly admired in China. To ensure that a young girl’s feet did not grow, her feet were usually bound after she was four years old. It was done with a stout bandage, the bandage being tightened daily after removal. The bound foot never ceased to cause pain while the woman walked. In 1911 this practice was banned by the Chinese government. Photo by Queensland Museum , available under a Creative Commons license .

15. How would you say 'next month' in Chinese?
明年 míng nián
后天 hòu tiān
下个月 xià gè yuè
grand canal, wuxi
Ancient Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in Wuxi area. . Image by available under a Creative Commons License
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