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Let's review the vocabulary again for wind, cloud, water and fire.

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

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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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This cute introductory video helps Chinese learners learn the characters for "fu," (father) "mu," (mother) "ma," (mommy) and "ba" (daddy).

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

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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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Learn in the fastest and easiest way possible how to effectively remember some characters that express movement.

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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 about the characters used to talk about time by watching this fun and thorough explanation of how to write them and how they came about.

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Learn a simple, fun way to say the four directions in Chinese as well as how to remember how to write them.

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Learn some useful words to describe stationery such as ruler, pencil, eraser, tape, etc.

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Zhe" and "Zhi."

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Watch and learn how to say the names for different types of fruit in Chinese.

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Zhao" and "Jiao."

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Have you ever wondered why a Chinese character is written the way it is written? The Chinese characters are logograms, unlike the English language that utilizes Latin characters. The characters could be represented by pictograms depicting one or an aggregate of pictures or ideograms depicting an idea or a borrowed word. Join us to learn the roots of some of the Chinese characters. In this episode, you will discover the formation of "pine," "peach," "willow" and "bamboo."

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Shi" and "She."

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Watch and learn the vocabulary and grammar of the numbers one through ten in Chinese.

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Watch and learn how to say the names of vegetables in Chinese.

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Lydia teaches us the weekdays, the seasons and the months in Chinese.

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Chi" and "Qi."

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Zhi" and "Ji."

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There are some confusing Chinese words which are difficult for language learners to distinguish. Watch and find out how to pronounce "Shu" and "Xu."

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