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This video introduces the basic parts of the guitar and what happens when you tighten or loosen its strings.

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Superstitious people might have you believe that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb will curse you to die. But, is there a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon?

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Chinese singer Han Hong talks about her stance on fur and why she loves dogs so much.

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This is the official trailer for the 2015 film, "Only You," directed by Zhang Hao.

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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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This is the movie trailer for the Guan Hu-directed 2015 movie, Mr. Six.

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A simple simulation shows that even a low-speed rear-end collision has the potential to cause severe injury for passengers without a safety cushion.

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Little Nezha starts to suspect the relationship between courier boy and driver.

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The saga of the broken package continues.

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The courier needs to think on his feet to stall a passenger.

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All is going well with the plan, until...

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Shiyin sets out to find out why there aren't as many young men that are embracing the Hanfu style.

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Two men concoct a plan to save the fate of the delivery.

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Jiang Xun believes the power of beauty is truly inside.

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Artists may not, in fact, be able to capture nature.

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How do we awaken our sense of perception?

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In this episode of "Art Is So Easy," we meet artist Liu Yong and his eight-foot painting "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple."

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Liu Yong's eight-foot painting depicts a lively scene during the Lantern Festival in Wanhua.

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This video tells the story of Siddhārtha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.

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Siddhārtha Gautama's student, the "Most Venerable Ānanda," came up with the first batch of Buddhist scriptures.

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Among the different versions of the "Heart Sutra," by far the most popular one is the version by Xuan Zang.

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In contrast to what was portrayed in the "Journey to the West," Master Xuan Zang's journey was, in fact, long and lonely.

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The Chinese language has changed a lot over history. The speaker in the video talks about how he is unable to comprehend the Chinese from the past and present.

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The speaker continues to talk about the changes in language and how to embrace them.

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Rather than inventing a new language, the speaker wants to be the protector of language, mingling together the new and the old.

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This speaker talks about how today's world is not lacking people who cannot speak up, but rather people who are brave enough to seek consciousness when speaking.

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The speaker goes on to talk about how people often blindly post comments online without even really knowing the details.

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The speaker talks about the second type of shame, which is "speaking daggers to somebody."

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The speaker continues to talk about the true "brave and outspoken."

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The speaker talks about how she makes money by speaking.

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The speaker tells her story about making the first move to speak to strangers.

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No longer afraid to talk to strangers, one day, after sharing her story at a school, the speaker found that she was making a great difference by speaking to others.

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