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The idiom, "Cheng ren zhi mei," is explained through a story. It essentially means that we should help others succeed rather than pointing out their faults.

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Guan Gujun is approached by an innocent-looking child who asks him to make a donation for a good cause. But does this child really want this money for the cause?

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As the situation evolves to the point where the daughter cannot lie anymore, is there anything she can do to get herself out of it?

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Guests discuss inequality between educational opportunities for children in the cities versus villages.

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Professor Fan explains why you must anger someone to the point of tears during an argument.

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While Hu Yifei and Zeng Xiaoxian discuss the history of mental diseases in Zhan Bo's family, he comes in and a rather interesting conversation ensues.

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Wildlife photographer Xi Zhi Nong speaks about the Tibetan antelopes living in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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Taiwanese singer, A-mei, performs "I Heard."

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Kai asks for his family's forgiveness and makes a promise to always bring them happiness.

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As Hu Yifei and Zeng Xiaoxian keep investigating Zi Qiao, they start doubting his mental health and believing that he might be depressed.

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2:58

Xi Zhi Nong speaks about some of his best moments as a wildlife photographer.

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Kai regrets not having been there for his family and hopes in his heart for another chance.

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Master Tang further explains how the name of an enterprise embodies its guiding principles and how our names must not be taken lightly.

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Guan Gujun comes home from his Chinese class and explains to Mei Jia the troubles he's having with his studies.

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As she faces more and more difficult requests, her lies get more and more elaborate.

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Professor Fan discusses how extreme changes in emotion can damage the "Qi" in the five viscera.

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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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As she is faced with the first difficult situation to solve, the daughter is forced to lie once again and the ice just gets thinner and thinner.

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Inequality in education is often due to unequal opportunities and developmental disparities in different parts of a country.

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In going through his memories, Kai realizes that he hasn't been there for his family when they have needed him.

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This video explains the many medical benefits of Pu'er tea.

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As Zi Qiao explains his techniques to find a girlfriend, Hu Yifei, with the help of Zeng Xiaoxian, tries to figure out what he's been up to.

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In this episode, the origins of the Chinese characters for "illness" are explained.

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A live cover of Sandy Lam's, "The Night Is Too Dark."

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