In the final installment of this episode on Spanish wine, Martin talks to us about sherry, its history, and how it's made. Cheers!
Ever wonder how wine is paired with Chinese food? In this episode, Martin shows us how to bring them together in perfect harmony. And don’t forget to toast at your next meal!
On "The Dating Show," where a male guest tries to sell himself to 24 potential girlfriends, video blogger Dou Hongyu seems to be doing pretty well – despite comments by one girl that he looks like he still belongs in primary school – before taking a nosedive with some outlandish statements about his future wife's physical assets and place in the home.
Dou Hongyu is forced to make an exit after none of the girls vote for him, but still gets some compliments about the importance of his work in China today.
Buddhist cave art was greatly influenced by Indian Buddhist art and emerged in China along with the spread of Buddhism starting in the Han Dynasty around the 1st Century A.D.
What was the origin of China's famous Mogao Caves, also known as the Thousand Buddha Caves? Find out here.
A continued exploration of some of the historical and artistic qualities of the famous Buddhist sculptures in China's Mogao Caves.
This clip takes us to the historical aesthetic of the breathtaking Fengxian Temple of the Longmen Caves, which contains the magnificent Lushena Buddha.
This clip displays the exquisite beauty of the Dazu Grotto statues. They are unique in that they depict not only religious figures but also the peacefulness of secular life.
This video shows the care and precision taken in the making of the Grand Buddha grotto statues, ultimately culminating in a stunning example of great artistry.
The Voice of China contestant, Tan Weiwei, prepares to perform a song she composed with a Laoqiang music group from Huayin.
On The Voice of China, Tan Weiwei performs a song she composed with a Laoqiang music group from Huayin.
The judges of The Voice of China stand together in support of the Laoqiang music group from Huayin.
A professor discusses human emotions and how they share a close and interconnected relationship with our internal organs.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between the liver and anger and its correlation with the irritability experienced by females during menstruation.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between thought and the digestive system and why drivers who drive long distances have gastric problems.
Professor Fan discusses grief and the lungs as well as how immense fear affects our ability to control the kidneys.
Professor Fan discusses how extreme changes in emotion can damage the "Qi" in the five viscera.
Professor Fan explains why you must anger someone to the point of tears during an argument.
Professor Fan emphasizes the importance of rules and having a good grasp of such rules in everything we do.
Professor Fan uses the process of birth and life to explain why there is never a need to fear pain.
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