In this episode of The 25th Hour, we first meet 82-year-old Wu Ren Di who is looking for love in his native Shanghai.
The "Heart Sutra" encourages one to embrace and adapt to change.
This video examines four famous characters from the "Heart Sutra": "Se Ji Shi Kong."
Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.
What's the best way to get past the hurt and move on with your life after a breakup?
How do two people break up on good terms?
It's the people that make history.
Liu Yong's "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple" tells a multitude of stories simultaneously.
Liu Yong further explains the intricacies of his painting, "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple."
Taiwanese opera and the Longshan Temple are early symbols of Taiwanese culture.
Jia Dao's tragic life was revered after his death.
By chance, Jia Dao meets a scholar who convinces him to aspire to a bureaucratic position.
Professor Fan tells us how we can nurture a healthy mind and how it will improve our lives.
Professor Fan discusses the idea of "Ren" and its importance in maintaining healthy relationships.
Where does the term "Tui Qiao" (literally to "Push and knock") come from?
Has knowledge taken away our perception of beauty?
Can we teach beauty?
What are Jiang Xun's fans like?
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