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Confucius explains to his disciples what is good and what is evil, but there are also right and wrong ways to be good. How can good be right or wrong?

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The quest to discover Asia did not stop with Columbus. What has drawn other countries to China?

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An interesting and didactic story about a young man who tries to make money dishonestly and learns his lesson.

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Shaolin monks have travelled and performed around the world, bringing praise and attention to Shaolin kung fu.

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The Family Chronicles project gives young people the chance to create their own legacy.

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The Family Chronicles Oral History Photo and Video Project inspires young people to dig deep and learn about their family history.

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The video discusses the uniqueness of Shaolin kung fu's weapons as well as the importance of achieving Zen in practicing this mysterious martial art.

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This video is an introduction to the origins and location of the Shaolin Temple, the center and origin of Shaolin kung fu.

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The oil-paper umbrella is beginning to take shape. Next in the process is preparing the paper.

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The choice of bamboo is extremely important in the construction of oil-paper umbrellas.

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During the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese made the voyage across the Western Pacific. But, why was the feat not acknowledged in history?

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This video explains the origins of the oil-paper umbrella.

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Having discovered Wan Renxian's act of kindness, his neighbors apologize and thank him. Just as with the old fortune teller, Wan Renxian should be given a chance to right his wrongs. Such is the meaning of “Cheng ren zhi mei.”

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As the truth is revealed, the daughter discovers that the situation is nothing like she imagined.

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Let`s talk about the oil-paper umbrellas that originated from Sichuan`s Luzhou city.

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The idiom of "Bai Fa Bai Zhong" comes from a legend about an amazing archer in ancient China. See what he did to earn his place in the Chinese lexicon.

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The truth is finally unveiled and the daughter explains to her father what her life is like.

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When Wan Renxian comes through at a time when he is most needed, his neighbors' reaction to his kindness isn't quite what he expects. Like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," no one is willing to believe that this time, he is really telling the truth.

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The moment of truth is coming closer as the lies keep building up. This time, there will be no way out.

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The antagonist of the story, Wan Renxian, still hasn't learned to "Cheng ren zhi mei," laughing at his neighbor when he injures himself. However, when he is given another golden opportunity to do a good deed, the question becomes, will he finally take it?

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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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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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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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