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Watch this entertaining competition in which Chinese people put their chopstick abilities to the test.

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Famous stars talk about the different uses of bamboo and the role it played in their childhood.

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Famous stars are put to the test to see if they know the proper uses of bamboo utensils.

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One of the guests recites a famous poem that speaks of the tenacity of the bamboo and its representation of the Chinese people.

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An expert explains the origins of the brush pen and bamboo slips and how the Chinese characters for these items came about.

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Famous guests discuss the wide variety of traditional Chinese bamboo and stringed musical instruments.

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Why do parents these days have their children learn Western instruments instead of traditional Chinese instruments?

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Members of the Dai ethnic group explain the role bamboo plays in their lives as well as courting rituals.

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

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

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

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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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This video details the final steps in producing the oil-paper umbrella.

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This video explains the oil in oil-paper umbrellas.

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Why do oil-paper umbrellas from Luzhou have such a great reputation?

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

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This video is an introduction to the art of the Wudang Sword and the life of Master Chen, a world-renowned martial artist.

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Those learning the sword may think of all the chivalry and heroic qualities associated with such, but further practice will lead to a deeper understanding of such notions.

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The sword is a symbol of the martial world and becoming one with the sword is the highest, most ideal state one can attain.

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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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