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In this second video in a series with a Chinese medicine expert, our interviewee goes on to discuss the history of medicine, her own experiences at the hospital as a child, and her move from the world of literature into Chinese medicine.

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The growing strength of China as an economic superpower is both a source of awe and concern for other countries.

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"Four Eyes" is now a manager at his father's company while his best friend, Dun, is still hot and heavy into video games, working at a game shop and commentating on games as a hobby.

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Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”

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The story behind this idiom about deception comes from one of the most famous and fabled chapters in Chinese history, the much-dramatized rivalry between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. After both generals helped to bring down the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu divided China into 18 kingdoms, taking vast, fertile territory for himself and giving Liu Bang remote, mountainous land.

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Ever wondered why there aren't any black or green flowers out there? Find out why in this video!

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After failing to find work and watching his girlfriend drive off with her director, "Four Eyes" decides to work for his father's company.

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difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate
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Micro-film Wan Da De Part 5

"Four Eyes" leaves his friends behind and finds a girlfriend in the city. Refusing to work for his father's company, he begins an unfruitful job search.

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It looks like our gang of antique thieves already had their eyes on the bowl our travelers "found" in the last episode. Watch as our sneaky thieves attempt to find a way to get their hands on the bowl themselves - legal or not.

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This interesting discussion on the origins of Chinese last names and clan names shows how the tradition has evolved from the matriarchal to the patriarchal practice. This segment explores a few common family names- their origins, whether they were last or clan names, etc.

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Superstitious people might have you believe that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb will curse you to die. But, is there a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon?

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Yu Chengqing has completed his team to take to the next round of the competition. Take a look back at his 14 picks. There are still two coaches who need to find one more singer each. Can the technically flawless Li Haohan put enough emotion into his performance to move one of the coaches?

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If you want to get into the gym routine here at a gym in China while learning Chinese, this is your chance!

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difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate
China
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Micro-film Wan Da De Part 4

"Four Eyes" usually avoids confrontation- until one day.

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Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”

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This video further explains the various tools used to prepare tea.

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This video details the types of teaware suitable for preparing Pu'er tea as well as a simple method for preparing a serving of it.

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Niu talks about the favorite place Dun and "Four Eyes" loved to spend their time.

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Learn the story behind the idiom, “To exhort people to do good.”

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From the color, to the aroma, to the taste, the characteristics of Pu’er tea are complex and subtle. Therefore, it takes an expert with years of experience to fully evaluate and appreciate Pu’er tea. To a trained master, even the presence of different neighboring plants during the growing process will be evident when drinking Pu’er tea!

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Ever wanted to know the style secrets of the stars? Pop singer Wu Sikai mixes and matches to create an outfit that is both trendy and flattering to his small frame.

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An expert explains the origins of the brush pen and bamboo slips and how the Chinese characters for these items came about.

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Niu explains how her brother, Dun, and "Four Eyes" started to get hooked on video games.

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Learn a simple, fun way to say the four directions in Chinese as well as how to remember how to write them.

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