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The oil-paper umbrella is beginning to take shape. Next in the process is preparing the paper.

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The choice of bamboo is extremely important in the construction of oil-paper umbrellas.

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Mei Jia is fed up with Zi Qiao's deceit and she makes her dissatisfaction known.

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

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Bang Bang is a dedicated village worker who carries loads for a living. When one day, he gets separated from his boss, he will go to any length to return some goods to their rightful owner despite numerous real life hardships and challenges.

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Zi Qiao is taking full advantage of his condition as a "sick person."

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Eason Chan and Faye Wong perform their megahit, "Because of Love."

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, explains a clause in Chinese law that is the source of the artificial breeding of animals.

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During the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese made the voyage across the Western Pacific. But, why was the feat not acknowledged in history?

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Zi Qiao recites lyrics in an attempt to get sympathy- and a discount on rent!

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This video explains the origins of the oil-paper umbrella.

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Having discovered Wan Renxian's act of kindness, his neighbors apologize and thank him. Just as with the old fortune teller, Wan Renxian should be given a chance to right his wrongs. Such is the meaning of “Cheng ren zhi mei.”

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Still concerned about Zi Qiao's sanity, Yi Fei and Zeng Xiaoxian decide to finally confront him.

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As the truth is revealed, the daughter discovers that the situation is nothing like she imagined.

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Let`s talk about the oil-paper umbrellas that originated from Sichuan`s Luzhou city.

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The idiom of "Bai Fa Bai Zhong" comes from a legend about an amazing archer in ancient China. See what he did to earn his place in the Chinese lexicon.

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What started as an innocent investigation has turned into a bigger problem, with Zhan Bo getting more and more serious about it.

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The truth is finally unveiled and the daughter explains to her father what her life is like.

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When Wan Renxian comes through at a time when he is most needed, his neighbors' reaction to his kindness isn't quite what he expects. Like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," no one is willing to believe that this time, he is really telling the truth.

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Zhan Bo is progressively starting to doubt himself and beginning to think he might actually be the one who's mentally unstable.

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The moment of truth is coming closer as the lies keep building up. This time, there will be no way out.

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, explains how trading and exploitation have further endangered wild tigers.

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The antagonist of the story, Wan Renxian, still hasn't learned to "Cheng ren zhi mei," laughing at his neighbor when he injures himself. However, when he is given another golden opportunity to do a good deed, the question becomes, will he finally take it?

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