This video introduces another acupoint, the "Chungwan," further supporting the principle that "All it takes is one needle."
Adv Beginner
Do we listen to the numbers? Or our feelings?
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Placing the health standards of younger people on the elderly is not only unnecessary. It's unrealistic and unhealthy.
Adv Beginner
What's the difference between "Yang", "Ji" and "Bing?
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine revolves around the idea that disease is caused by internal and external factors, with the external as far-reaching as the generational.
Adv Beginner
Should we get more used to getting sick than being healthy?
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine stresses prevention of disease rather than treating that which has already happened.
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine is about observing the effect of an illness and the patient's personal experience, rather than the medical probing of pathogens.
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine is helpful in detecting ailments not found in Western techniques.
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine is about prevention rather than covering up symptoms.
Adv Beginner
Modern technology is helping us cope with disease, not cure it.
Adv Beginner
Chinese medicine teaches us to look after ourselves by preventing disease, rather than dealing with it when it arrives.
Adv-Intermediate
What mysteries lie in a simple 100 RMB note?
Adv-Intermediate
A renowned director points out details we don't usually notice in something we use every day.
Adv-Intermediate
A simple, almost weightless 100 RMB note carries an abundance of meaning.
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What are Jiang Xun's fans like?
Adv-Intermediate
Can we teach beauty?
Adv-Intermediate
Has knowledge taken away our perception of beauty?
Intermediate
Jiang Xun believes the power of beauty is truly inside.
Intermediate
Artists may not, in fact, be able to capture nature.
Intermediate
How do we awaken our sense of perception?
Intermediate
In this episode of "Art Is So Easy," we meet artist Liu Yong and his eight-foot painting "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple."
Intermediate
Liu Yong's eight-foot painting depicts a lively scene during the Lantern Festival in Wanhua.
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