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Our host meets a half-Beijingese, half-Shanghainese, and learns the importance of using "nin" while in Beijing.

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On "The Dating Show," where a male guest tries to sell himself to 24 potential girlfriends, video blogger Dou Hongyu seems to be doing pretty well – despite comments by one girl that he looks like he still belongs in primary school – before taking a nosedive with some outlandish statements about his future wife's physical assets and place in the home.

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Dou Hongyu is forced to make an exit after none of the girls vote for him, but still gets some compliments about the importance of his work in China today.

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This video is a demonstration of acupoint selection.

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The host has some fun with acupuncture and the guest's needles are eventually removed.

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Acupuncturist Mr. He only needs to insert a needle into one spot to treat a case of knee joint pain. Where will it be?

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This video explains the origin of the term, "Windy Mansion."

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This video demonstrates acupuncture insertion into the "Windy Mansion" acupoint.

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Just like many things, acupuncture is about quality, not quantity.

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This video introduces another acupoint, the "Chungwan," further supporting the principle that "All it takes is one needle."

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Mastering the use of the acupoints takes decades of practice.

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A renowned director points out details we don't usually notice in something we use every day.

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A simple, almost weightless 100 RMB note carries an abundance of meaning.

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Has knowledge taken away our perception of beauty?

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Jiang Xun believes the power of beauty is truly inside.

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Artists may not, in fact, be able to capture nature.

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In this episode of "Art Is So Easy," we meet artist Liu Yong and his eight-foot painting "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple."

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Liu Yong's eight-foot painting depicts a lively scene during the Lantern Festival in Wanhua.

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