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Chinese dama (simplified Chinese: 中国大妈; traditional Chinese: 中國大媽; lit. 'Chinese big mother') is a term for describing Chinese middle-aged women. The term has several meanings and has experienced changes over the years.
The English phrase "Chinese dama" (the recent western usage) The Chinese phrase "dama (大妈)" as a linguistic concept; The traditional Chinese first wife as a sociological concept; The traditional Chinese aunt as a sociological concept; The modern Chinese rich widow or middle-aged woman who follows fashion – speculating in gold, square ...
Dama (大麻; dàmá; ta-ma "Cannabis sativa; hemp; marijuana") has been grown in China since Neolithic times. At a very early period the Chinese recognized the Cannabis plant as dioecious, the male plants produce better fibers and the female plants produce more cannabinoids.
The Chinese zodiac has fascinated people for millennia with what your birth year says about your personality and path. But there's a deeper layer embedded within the zodiac that provides even ...
"The third son of a Brahman king" has been speculated to mean "the third son of a Pallava king". [8] Based on a specific pronunciation of the Chinese characters 香至 as Kang-zhi, meaning "fragrance extreme", [8] Tsutomu Kambe identifies 香至 to be Kanchipuram, an old capital town in the state Tamil Nadu, India. According to Tsutomu Kambe ...
The word ma is often paired with the Chinese word for "big" or "great" to form the compound word dama or 大麻 (dàmá). Dama is sometimes used to describe industrial hemp, as there is a negative connotation meaning "numbness" associated with the word ma by itself.
Dama , a fictional character in Chapterhouse Dune (1985) by Frank Herbert; Dama-fruit, a fictional fruit in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, which renders its eaters invisible; D.A.M.A, a Portuguese band; Chinese Dama, a group of middle-aged Chinese women who rushed to purchase gold as investment in 2013
It's time to celebrate the year of the Wood Snake! Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, marks the end of winter and the arrival of the spring season on the ...