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The couple explains the way that they keep their relationship harmonious with some give and take. They also explain that the real key to a serious relationship is taking care of each other's families.

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This video talks about how wasteful it can be to shop excessively on Singles day. Not only do you not need so much stuff, it can be harmful to the environment.

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Zhang Xiaofei has everything she needs except for a boyfriend. In this video we meet a potential boyfriend candidate.

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Zhang Xiaofei and her super rich eligible bachelor get to know each other. He's super rich and gives her a gift she can't accept.

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In this installment we find out that the rich suitor may not actually be as rich as he claims.

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Miss Zhang encounters a second suitor who seems equally inept.

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The second suitor isn't a good match either because he has a strange educational background and strange superstitions.

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Xiao Fei gives suitor number 2 an ultimatum and he fails miserably

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Just as Xiaofei is calling the dating service, an old friend walks into the cafe who intrigues her.

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Xiaofei finds out that this man of her dreams from her past is either crazy, or running a scam.

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In the end Xiaofei didn't find a man, but she will keep looking and won't date the creepy host guy.

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During the two-month lockdown in Shanghai, did anyone want to just "run away"?

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How did people feel during the two-month COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai?

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What was the effect on people's mental health during the two-month lockdown in Shanghai?

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How do people feel about Shanghai during and after the city's two-month lockdown?

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What were some of the thoughts Shanghai residents had during the lockdown?

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Some people wanted to leave Shanghai, but it wasn't always because of the pandemic.

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The lockdown in Shanghai had many young people thinking about their past and future career decisions.

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This story is about Han Prime Minister Cao Cao's six-year-old son, Cao Chong (196 to 208 B.C.). The theory this little boy used to weigh an elephant is similar to Archimedes' Principle (287 to 212 B.C.), which is that the weight of an object submerged in fluid is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

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This idiom indicates that something seemingly bad may turn out to have been a good thing in the end, a blessing in disguise. The story in the video explains it quite well. And, while the idiom can also have the opposite meaning (a good thing becoming something bad), the former is more frequently used.

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This tells the story of how the ancestor of the Han Chinese, the Yellow Emperor, established the custom of marriage and honeymoons in China thousands of years ago, uniting tribes and bringing communal marriage to an end. Part 1 of 5.

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This tells the story of how the ancestor of the Han Chinese, the Yellow Emperor, established the custom of marriage and honeymoons in China thousands of years ago, thus bringing communal marriage to an end. Part 2 of 5.

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This tells the story of how the ancestor of the Han Chinese, the Yellow Emperor, established the custom of marriage and honeymoons in China thousands of years ago, thus bringing communal marriage to an end. However, it was initially met with resistance. Part 3 of 5.

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