Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”
An expert explains the origins of the brush pen and bamboo slips and how the Chinese characters for these items came about.
On this episode of The Connoisseur, Martin introduces us to different types of Spanish wines, their histories and cultures. Which types of wines should you order on which occasions? What are the differences between these wines? Watch as Martin reveals to Zorro the answers to these questions and more.
Watch this entertaining competition in which Chinese people put their chopstick abilities to the test.
Niu talks about her memories of growing up in a small town with her older brother and his best friend.
It is becoming an increasing trend for schools to offer Chinese programs. Why are so many people turning to Chinese?
Learn the story behind the idiom, "To exhort people to do good."
Why does Zhan Bo keep saying "The devil lies in impulsive behavior. This is all just transient," to Wan Yu? Does he realize something?
One of the guests recites a famous poem that speaks of the tenacity of the bamboo and its representation of the Chinese people.
Accessorizer extraordinaire, Wu Sikai, shares more of his fashion tips including how choosing the right color scarf can light up your face.
Find out how a passage from Cao Pi inspired the saying "to draw cakes to allay hunger" (To comfort oneself with illusions).
Meijia was caught by "cheating" on Ziqiao with the new guy who just moved in. Is she really cheating?
This song, originally performed by blind Taiwanese pop singer, Xiao Huang-Chi, expresses the deep feelings the singer has for his partner, who guides him through life holding his hand- literally and figuratively.
Yan Yan's father holds his daughter's hand to walk her down the aisle, but is he ready to give her away?
This video introduces the basic parts of the guitar and what happens when you tighten or loosen its strings.
How exactly do you know which kinds of wines should be paired with which dishes? From Cabernets to Pinot Noirs, it’s not always so simple. In this video, learn about which wines were meant to go with which flavors and how to pair them properly.
While everyone holds chopsticks to eat in China, what is the proper way to do so? What is the proper chopstick-holding etiquette and what do people from different parts of China believe about it?
It is truly an amazing sight to watch a master cut intricate patterns with merely a pair of scissors and a piece of paper! Paper cutting is a traditional art form, which is still popular in China today. Watch how Ms. Ai, a master at paper cutting, continually expands her business and, at the same time, helps fellow women to earn extra income through paper cutting.
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