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The couple explains the way that they keep their relationship harmonious with some give and take. They also explain that the real key to a serious relationship is taking care of each other's families.

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This video talks about how wasteful it can be to shop excessively on Singles day. Not only do you not need so much stuff, it can be harmful to the environment.

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During the two-month lockdown in Shanghai, did anyone want to just "run away"?

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How did people feel during the two-month COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai?

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What was the effect on people's mental health during the two-month lockdown in Shanghai?

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How do people feel about Shanghai during and after the city's two-month lockdown?

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What were some of the thoughts Shanghai residents had during the lockdown?

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Some people wanted to leave Shanghai, but it wasn't always because of the pandemic.

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The lockdown in Shanghai had many young people thinking about their past and future career decisions.

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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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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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An older artist explains how there were no artist studios back in his day.

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The artist begins by explaining his daily process of painting.

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The artist tells about the intricacies of his very dull painting process. Some people say they want to come watch him painting, but he advises against it. The magic is in the tedium.

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The artist describes how he first began painting oil paintings. He copied the paintings on on poker chips confiscated during the cultural revolution.

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The painter describes how he would travel all over his city in his teenage years to observe all the different oil painters he could see.

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The artist talks about how art progresses and how that progression has to move slowly.

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The artist talks about how in his day conversation was more lively and people weren't looking at their phones all the time.

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I am from Xinjiang but that doesn't mean I ride horses, it doesn't mean I eat qiegao, it also doesn't mean I am a thief or a terrorist. Listen to these young Xinjiang voices tell you what Xinjiang people are really like.

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