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What complaints do Beijingers have about the Shanghainese?

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Not all Beijingers have been to Shanghai, but they've certainly heard of its main attractions.

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Is there anything about Shanghai that's better than Beijing?

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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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A young man discusses what it means to be happy in the context of living in a big city and with a high-stress job.

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Three people discuss the the meaning of happiness. For some it's living a good life and flourishing; for others it's the little things.

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Do you know whether ginger grows on the ground or in a tree? Unfortunately for the man in this video, neither does he.

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This story brings alive the Chinese idiom about contentment. It depicts how a small little bird that is not strikingly beautiful stays happy every day.

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This video explains the origin of the Chinese proverb "Ai Wu Ji Wu."

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The story continues with Liu Bang plotting to seize the strategically-important Guanzhong area with a clever tactic of deception dubbed "To Secretly Cross at Chencang." After defeating Xiang Yu, Liu Bang went on to found the Han Dynasty.

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Learn the story behind the idiom, "A third party benefits from a tussle."

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A grizzly tale of a mysterious series of murders in Qing-era Guangdong gives us a saying which means "an absence of justice." This video explains the origins of the phrase and breaks down its meaning character by character.

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This Eastern Han-era story of a principled man who turned down a duke's invitation is the origin of an expression which means "to flatter and suck up to."

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Never look down on someone who is not as good as you in some areas. Here's why.

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Learn how the story of two impostors inspired the idiom, "To catch a turtle in a jar" (To go after easy prey).

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Learn how a trusting shepherd inspired the idiom, "To usher the wolf into the house" (To ask for trouble).

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In order to appreciate wine, you have to start with the fundamentals. In this video, get a basic introduction to the world of fine wines.

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Before you even take your first sip of a wine, there’s a lot you need to know. From pouring, to swirling, to smelling, this video has it all.

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Just when you think you’re ready to sample a wine, there are a few essentials that you can’t forget. In this video, let Martin the expert fill you in on just exactly what they are.

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Did you know that a bottle of champagne can actually be a lethal weapon? Only if the bottle isn't opened correctly, that is. Watch Martin teach Zorro the basics of opening champagne in this episode of "The Connoisseur."

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Do you know what exactly is inside a bottle of champagne? Where do those gas bubbles come from? Find out in this video!

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