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Ever wonder what the origins of the Qingming Festival are? This video explains the stories and significance of the traditional holiday and the many ways it is celebrated.

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Qingming Festival is an opportunity for celebrants to remember and honor their ancestors or loved ones at their graves.

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

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Internet celebrity Li Ziqi's life began as a Cinderella story.

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Growing up as Li Ziqi wasn't a walk in the park.

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Li Ziqi took on an interesting career move in order to make ends meet.

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Just as Li Ziqi was about to give up, something motivates her to continue her journey.

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Getting usable shots for Li Ziqi's videos was no easy task.

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With Li Ziqi's newfound internet fame came suspicion and abuse from netizens.

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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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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 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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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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This tells the story of how the ancestor of the Han Chinese, the Yellow Emperor, established the custom of marriage and honeymoons in China thousands of years ago, uniting tribes and bringing communal marriage to an end. Part 1 of 5.

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This tells the story of how the ancestor of the Han Chinese, the Yellow Emperor, established the custom of marriage and honeymoons in China thousands of years ago, thus bringing communal marriage to an end. Part 2 of 5.

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