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Li Ziqi's DIY style led to one successful video after another.

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With her growing influence on domestic and foreign internet, Li Ziqi was no longer just a regular internet celebrity, but an ambassador of Chinese culture.

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Li Ziqi, an ordinary heart turned modern miracle.

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The time and tide needs to be right for fishing.

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A Yumei's parents didn't understand why she wanted to start a whole new career.

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A Yumei struggled at first with her new career as a video creator.

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A Yumei's videos are helping villagers sell their crops online and reducing waste caused by unsold crops.

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The Voice of China contestant, Tan Weiwei, prepares to perform a song she composed with a Laoqiang music group from Huayin.

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On The Voice of China, Tan Weiwei performs a song she composed with a Laoqiang music group from Huayin.

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The judges of The Voice of China stand together in support of the Laoqiang music group from Huayin.

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The Family Chronicles Oral History Photo and Video Project inspires young people to dig deep and learn about their family history.

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The Family Chronicles project gives young people the chance to create their own legacy.

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What are the origins of International Workers' Day (Labor Day)?

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When did China start celebrating Labor Day?

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Dedication is the key to being a good worker.

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The idiom "bu dong zhuang dong" is used to describe someone who pretends to know about something, but is, in fact, clueless. In this video, a man often "bu dong zhuang dong" in order to look smart. Unfortunately, he only adds to his embarrassment when he is found out.

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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 idiom literally means "to wield an axe in front of Lu Ban" and mocks someone who makes a fool of himself by showing off in front of an expert. It was coined by a Ming Dynasty scholar.

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The idiom of "Bai Fa Bai Zhong" comes from a legend about an amazing archer in ancient China. See what he did to earn his place in the Chinese lexicon.

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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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