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A self-professed introvert, the Butler discusses a swimming club he joined.

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Yanni organizes a small party for someone who has inspired her.

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As Yanni prepares for a project, the Butler explains what "craft" means to him.

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The Butler describes his current stage in life.

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To keep up with the accumulation of items, Annie decides to open a shop.

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Once completed, Yanni Cai's "Meal for One" project gains substantial popularity.

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Chinese entrepreneurs share some advice for those seeking inspiration to do their own thing.

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The story of a different "fuerdai" (literally, "rich second generation" or the children of the nouveau riche): It all started with the popular messaging app, WeChat.

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The "different fuerdai" talks about how he started his business of selling cold noodles.

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While vegetarianism is not for everyone, the Green Kitchen is a place where one can experience vegetarian cuisine.

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The dining table can be considered a platform for people to communicate. What do you talk about at the dining table?

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The Green Kitchen provides a feeling of being home, allowing you to open your heart and speak about how you feel.

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As office sharing becomes more popular, it changes how things are done. Imagine yourself co-working with individuals from different sectors. It just might bring more creativity into your project.

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This new mode of partnership will drive more creative ideas and bring innovation to the world.

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To waste or not to waste: that is the question.

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There is more than one way to solve a problem. Look at things from different perspectives and maybe you'll be able to come up with even better solutions.

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Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.

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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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This tells the story of how the Yellow Emperor's idea to end communal marriage was initially met with resistance and how one couple decided to flee instead of live a life of monogamy. However, after becoming lost in a huge forest, they found they had to rely on each other to survive. Part 4 of 5.

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This tells the story of how a young couple struggled to survive in the forest after fleeing a life of monogamy. However, after discovering honey and relying on each other for survival, they soon understood what true love was and lived a happy life together. It is said to be part of the history of Chinese wedding and honeymoon customs. Part 5 of 5.

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