Chinese wontons are the centerpiece of many Chinese meals. History and geography have given the wonton many different names and styles. Learn about them all in this video!
Experts explain what foods can help us keep warm in the winter and which may cause excessive heat.
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Companies offering private cars and carpooling options are posing a very real threat to the taxi industry.
A professor discusses human emotions and how they share a close and interconnected relationship with our internal organs.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between the liver and anger and its correlation with the irritability experienced by females during menstruation.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between thought and the digestive system and why drivers who drive long distances have gastric problems.
Professor Fan discusses grief and the lungs as well as how immense fear affects our ability to control the kidneys.
Professor Fan discusses how extreme changes in emotion can damage the "Qi" in the five viscera.
Professor Fan emphasizes the importance of rules and having a good grasp of such rules in everything we do.
Professor Fan uses the process of birth and life to explain why there is never a need to fear pain.
Professor Fan discusses the idea of "Ren" and its importance in maintaining healthy relationships.
Hong Yi was a master painter, musician, dramatist, calligrapher, seal cutter, poet, and Buddhist monk. His calligraphy version of the "Xin Jing" is greatly beloved by all.
"Farewell" or "Songbie" was composed by Master Hong Yi. This song reflects the vicissitudes of Master Hong Yi's life. More importantly it talks about parting, something Master Hong Yi has experienced numerous times through out his days.
Master Hong Yi grew up in a wealthy and prosperous family. He had everything he could possibly need. Why would he ever want to leave?
In our lives we experience pain and sorrow, Master Hong Yi is no different. One of the most painful experiences he went through was loosing his mother.
When he was in Japan Master Hong Yi came in touch with Western art, which lead him to start his magazine. It was through magazines that he first heard of fasting.
Through fasting Master Hong Yi began to adjust his lifestyle and mindset to fit that of a monk. Afterwards he shaved his head and formally became a monk.
When Master Hong Yi left to become a monk everyone was shocked. Even his wife and kids didn't understand.
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