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The Nature Conservancy's Zhang Haijiang works with the Huanghu local authorities to improve the village's water quality.

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In this episode, Yi Gongzi introduces the often overlooked museum specialty: ancient Chinese bronze ware.

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What happens when you leave your business unsupervised?

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The stories of the people are national treasures.

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After the establishment of New China in 1949, many graduates of the Southwestern Associated University studied abroad but then returned to support their home country.

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Kim is excited the transformer he was watching on online just sold for a big price. He is even more excited to share this good news with Evonne.

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On May 4, 1938, the Southwest Associated University officially opened. It was a truly historic moment.

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Xiaoxue and Eric hit it off while Sean and Kimi continue to argue.

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During the Second Sino-Japanese War between China and Japan in 1937, three of China's universities merged to form the National Southwestern Associated University.

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Eric comes home with good news only to find a beautiful girl he doesn't know sitting on the couch. The two get to talking and there seems to be a bit of chemistry. Meanwhile, Sean and Kimi are still fighting in the bedroom.

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Every person’s life was changed in July of 1937.

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Sean unearths Kimi's seduction plan and is appalled, but he's more worried about what this means for their rent arrangement.

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Why is it that some elderly folk have "hearts of innocence."

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Sean takes his date home only to have his date run into Kimi in her lingerie. Somehow Sean manages to get Kimi to play the part of his distant cousin, but the two still get in a heated argument.

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Chinese medicine teaches us to look after ourselves by preventing disease, rather than dealing with it when it arrives.

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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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Modern technology is helping us cope with disease, not cure it.

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Chinese medicine is about prevention rather than covering up symptoms.

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The couple speaks honestly about the ups and downs of their relationship. The impart their wisdom about how all couples really are and share a story about how even the best intended plans can sometimes go awry in funny ways.

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Chinese medicine is helpful in detecting ailments not found in Western techniques.

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In order to put their parents minds at ease, both the women in the couple get fake marriages. Their parents don't seem to mind as long as they can maintain their respectability. Their biggest hurtle was from within the relationship.

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Chinese medicine is about observing the effect of an illness and the patient's personal experience, rather than the medical probing of pathogens.

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Two best friends who have no concept of what it means to be a lesbian figure out that they are actually in a lesbian relationship. This clip shows the moment when they realized what they were without realizing any of the societal ramifications.

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