Lesson 7 – Advanced – Distinguishing Groups of Words: 残暴, 残酷, 残忍, 沉重, 繁重, 深重, and 诚实, 诚恳
November 7, 2013
During the process of learning Chinese language, most foreign learners study in China will meet many synonyms that are hard to tell apart. But actually, the synonymous words are essential to be learned if you want to acquire Chinese..
Learn MoreChinese Cuisines Shandong Style
November 6, 2013
Shondong cuisine is known for its light seasoning,and delicacy.Its chefs make a point of retaining the original flavor,freshness,crispness,and tenderness of the ingredients.Among its specialties are Sweet—sour Huanghe(Yellow River),fried crisp on the outside but tender..
Learn MoreThe Exciting Torch Festival of the Yi Nationality
November 6, 2013
In the regions of the Yi and Bai ethnic groups, there is a popular saying, “The theme of the Spring Festival is eating while the theme of the Torch Festival is playing.” The Torch Festival begins from..
Learn MoreAncient Military Strategy Ten Hide a Dagger in a Smile
November 6, 2013
Reassure the enemy to make it slack, work in secret to subdue it; prepare fully before taking action to prevent the enemy from changing its mind: This is the method of hiding a strong will..
Learn MoreChange the enemy’s formation frequently, dislocate its main force and deal the blow when it tends towards defeat. Stop the wheel. Battle formations are a common feature in early military history of China. A typical..
Learn MoreLucky Knot
November 6, 2013
Lucky knot is a favorite auspicious sign in China. According to Buddhist explanation, the lucky knot means “with winding encirclement, everything is clear”. This has already denoted the meaning that everything goes well and all..
Learn MoreLiang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai(The Butterfly Lovers)
November 6, 2013
The story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is the so-called “Chinese Romeo and Julie”, it is based on a historical legend known to every Chinese. In feudal China, love as young people’s own choice..
Learn MoreXu Xiake
November 6, 2013
Xu Xiake(1587~1641) was a descriptive Ming Chinese travel writer and geographer noted for his bravery and humility. He visited southwestern China for years. His sobriquet is Zhenzhi. Xiake was an alternate given to him by..
Learn MoreFeng Shui
November 6, 2013
Some Chinese people like to keep a bowl of gold fish in their office. They think this can bring good luck in dealing with office politics and in their career. That is what we call..
Learn MoreShaved Noodles
November 6, 2013
Since ancient times, noodles have not only fed the Chinese but also brought them plenty of fun. In China, noodles can be eaten in so many ways: by cutting them with scissors, chopping them with..
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