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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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Why is it so hard to love oneself? The reason might start with the term itself.

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There is an underlying message of putting others first that is inherent in the concept of self-love.

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We can't truly love others until we love ourselves. So, how do we accomplish that?

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A lot of what we do to take care of ourselves is based on the underlying belief that we're not good enough. That belief has to stop.

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The key to feeling love is to feel the feeling of caring for someone.

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When do we know if we've truly reached the point of loving ourselves?

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This well-known story commonly used to educate children on the values of courtesy and fraternal love involves four-year-old Kong Rong giving up some larger pears to his older and younger brothers. Still employed in current times, this text has been used for elementary education since the Song Dynasty.

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Watch and learn how to address people in a Chinese family.

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This Spring Festival, are you coming back home? Do you have a million reasons not to go home for the Spring Festival? This video is dedicated to all the parents in the world.

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Mommy needs to help the villagers build roads, so she can't be there for her son.

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Mommy may not be able to come home for Chinese New Year.

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Sun Hao Yang plays a "piano" while his sister gives him some news.

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When Sun Hao Yang is bullied by a student at the studio, the young girl stands up for him.

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