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  2. Egg balancing - Wikipedia

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    A 1945 Life article reported on "an egg-balancing craze" among the population of Chongqing (the interim capital of China during World War II) on that year's Lichun. [5] That article and subsequent followings-up started a similar egg-balancing craze in the United States, but transposed to the vernal equinox beginning Western spring on March 20 or 21 when the sun is at the celestial longitude of ...

  3. Egg balancing is possible on every day of the year, not just the vernal equinox, [17] and there is no relationship between any astronomical phenomenon and the ability to balance an egg. [18] The Fisher Space Pen was not commissioned by NASA at a cost of millions of dollars, while the Soviets used pencils.

  4. Traditional Chinese timekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Explanatory chart of Chinese timekeeping. Traditional Chinese timekeeping refers to the time standards for divisions of the day used in China until the introduction of the Shixian calendar in 1628 at the beginning of the Qing dynasty. [1] [2]

  5. Today is spring equinox - so can you really balance an egg on ...

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    Is it the only day of the year when you can do it?

  6. Why China Won’t Allow Single Women to Freeze Their Eggs - AOL

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    In China, the ruling Communist Party has had a say over family planning for years, though officials have gradually loosened rules around the one-child policy by allowing families to have two ...

  7. Talk:Egg balancing - Wikipedia

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  8. Taoist diet - Wikipedia

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    Taoist dietary practices are deeply rooted in the philosophical concepts of Yin-Yang, Qi (vital energy), and the pursuit of balance and harmony. While various schools of Taoism offer differing teachings, Taoist practitioners—particularly those in monastic and spiritual traditions—view diet as essential for maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual health.

  9. Strident or restrained: China's juggling act as it decides ...

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    China, which claims sovereignty over almost all of the South China Sea, said the U.S. ship had illegally entered Chinese waters and that it had monitored the ship’s transit.