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  2. Afong Moy - Wikipedia

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    Afong Moy was the first known female Chinese immigrant to the United States. [6] [7] In 1834, Moy was brought from her hometown of Guangzhou to New York City by traders Nathaniel and Frederick Carne, and exhibited as "The Chinese Lady".

  3. One Hundred Years: History of the Chinese in America

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    A hybrid of long pigtails and blue jeans, this worker represents the transitioning of the Chinese in America. [2] In the fourth panel, a woman in green is sitting and picking fish with her baby slung in a pouch around her back. Another woman in red stands beside her and is drying fish. This panel represents the coming of Chinese women to America.

  4. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    There are also special symbols in Chinese arts, such as the qilin, and the Chinese dragon. [1] According to Chinese beliefs, being surrounding by objects which are decorated with such auspicious symbols and motifs was and continues to be believed to increase the likelihood that those wishes would be fulfilled even in present-day. [2]

  5. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing

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    Chinese dragons continued to be used in the Qing dynasty in the imperial and court clothing. [1] [12] The types of dragons and their numbers of claws were regulated and prescribed by the imperial court. [1] When Chinese dragons are enclosed in roundels, they are referred as tuanlong (团龙); they can also be enclosed in mandarin square (buzi ...

  6. Woman sentenced for helping pregnant Chinese women get to U.S.

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    A California woman was sentenced to 41 months in prison for helping Chinese women travel to the U.S. to deliver babies who automatically became American citizens.

  7. How Chinese American women are at the intersection of the ...

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    Pressure to be thin seems to also be on that list for Asian American women. ... How Chinese American women are at the intersection of the pressure to be thin. Isabel Yip. July 31, 2024 at 11:00 AM ...

  8. Twelve Ornaments - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Ornaments (Chinese: 十二章; pinyin: Shí'èr zhāng) are a group of ancient Chinese symbols and designs that are considered highly auspicious. They were employed in the decoration of textile fabrics in ancient China, which signified authority and power, and were embroidered on vestments of state.

  9. Alpha Sigma Rho - Wikipedia

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    The founding mothers adopted symbols for the sorority. [3] Its flower is the calla lily and its mascot is the swan. [3] The sorority's colors are red, silver, and white. [3] Its gemstone is the opal. [3] Its symbol is Nu, the Chinese symbol for woman. [3] The sorority's motto is "Strength in Unity". [3]