Inequality in education is often due to unequal opportunities and developmental disparities in different parts of a country.
Professor Fan discusses grief and the lungs as well as how immense fear affects our ability to control the kidneys.
Master Tang explains the significance of the name. How does the name of a business determine its destiny?
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between thought and the digestive system and why drivers who drive long distances have gastric problems.
How does one define the quality of life? According to the speakers in this video, it is as simple as volume multiplied by density. But what exactly do those terms mean when applied to our lives?
Chinese enterprises are using trade to achieve an influx of foreign capital, although the validity of the reported exports may come into question.
Professor Lang compares enrollment rates in Henan and Shanghai to illustrate China's problem of education inequality.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between the liver and anger and its correlation with the irritability experienced by females during menstruation.
This video discusses the care taken in the remodeling of South Luogu Lane in order to preserve the charm of the ancient capital while also providing new tourist attractions and modern conveniences for its residents.
Professor Lang explains why the current system of central government funding to China's top universities is not equal.
Professor Lang illustrates the case of education inequality using the case of China's 985 and 211 schools as an example.
A professor discusses human emotions and how they share a close and interconnected relationship with our internal organs.
The subject of perception in art and life is further discussed, citing a great Indian thinker.
In anticipation of the 2015 CCTV Chinese New Year's Eve Festival Gala, various vendors have emerged online claiming to be selling tickets to the show. Can they be trusted?
Master Tang Han explains the importance of character meaning as well as character tone when giving names and how to revise a problematic name.
Like the secret to performing tai chi, to reach a state in which troubles are a thing of our past, we must forget everything including our material worth and troubles and become one with nature.
What does it take to be a calligraphy master? The key is to strive for the top. Once there, you'll find your entire perception of the world has changed.
This interesting discussion on the origins of Chinese last names and clan names shows how the tradition has evolved from the matriarchal to the patriarchal practice. This segment continues to explore Chinese names with specific attention on Jia Bao Yu, a character in the Hong Lou Meng movie.
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