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Things get heated as the group versus individuality debate continues.

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By chance, Jia Dao meets a scholar who convinces him to aspire to a bureaucratic position.

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Should there be individuality in a traditional group performance?

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Performers recall the day of a spectacular performance at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics.

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"Heritage" sees its greatest number of participants in a single performance.

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The video describes the many ailments that can be treated with pine and cedar trees, the origins of Chinese medicine.

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Knowing the basis of the Chinese character for illness opens the door for learning many more characters.

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This Spring Festival season, Pepsi brings happiness home.

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Liu Xiao Ling Tong prepares for the role of his lifetime.

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Where does the term "Tui Qiao" (literally to "Push and knock") come from?

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Four generations of the Zhang family have played monkey kings.

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Emperor Kangxi played a major role in introducing Christianity into China.

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Zamenhof had a plan to create a world language, an ambitious plan thwarted by the innate quality of language itself.

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This video details the history of Christianity in China, namely the influential figures, Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi.

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The popularity of Christianity came to a peak during Matteo Ricci's time in China, but after his death, the Qing Dynasty vehemently opposed its practice in China.

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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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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 Chinese character for pain.

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This video explains how the character for illness evolved into its present form.

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

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