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[Customs]
Martial Art and Chinese Literature of China
Earliest literature work(文艺工作wényì gōngzuò) on the martial art or chivalrous(a chivalrous man is polite, kind, and unselfish, especially towards women) characters was Records of the Grand
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[Customs]
Praying Mantis Boxing of China
Praying Mantis Boxing(螳螂拳tángláng quán) is one of the Chinese imitative boxing styles. It is said to have been created by Wang Lang, a Shandong native of Liang Dynasty under the Emperor Wu'
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[Food]
Sweet Green Rice Ball甜绿饭团
During the Tomb Sweeping Day in China, people have the tradition of eating sweet green rice ball in some regions.It is a cold food made of glutinous rice powder and green mugworts and stuffed wit
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[Food]
Stewed chicken with mushrooms of China
Why call this farm dish(农家菜nóngjiā cài)? Because of all you can eat chiken from chicken run in the city. However, you can eat free-range chicken in the farm. So more and more cities will de
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[Movies&TV]
We Shall Return归来
In order to liberate Europe from fascism, so that European countries could eventually help Spain get rid of fascism too, a group of Spanish Republicans joined the Second Armoured Division leaded
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[Classics]
Huangdi neijing 黄帝内经 "The Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor"
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine; Boston: Shambala, in which the translation of chapter titles is rather made according to the content than literally.
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[Food]
Snap peas make perfect side dish in China
The super healthy side, these crunchy sugar snap peas(脆甜豌豆cuìtián wāndòu) tossed with sesame seeds and lemon zest will complement any festive(offering fun and gaiety) main course.
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[Daily News]
Five big Chinese cities rank the priciest housing markets
In fact, seven out of 10 of the world's least affordable markets--Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Chongqing--are now in China.
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[Classics]
Exemplarious translation of Liji 礼记 "The Book of Rites"
The Liji 礼记 "Book of rites" is a collection of descriptions of ritual matters written during the late Warring States 战国 (5th cent.-221 BCE) andFormer Han 前汉 (206 BCE-8 CE) periods.
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[Movies&TV]
Adlon A Family Saga阿德龙大酒店
“Adlon. A Family Saga” is not only a chronicle of the times and portrayal of morals and customs set against the backdrop of Hotel Adlon; it is also a captivating and emotional drama, telling th
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[Food]
About Easy Chinese Recipes
On each side of the fish, make three diagonal(a diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner) cuts 2 1/2 inches lo
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[Food]
Peking Duck of China
Beijing's most famous dish, Peking Duck is traditionally served with Mandarin pancakes, and green onions(green onions are small onions with long green leaves) for brushing on the hoisin sauce.
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[Food]
Steamed Pork with Fermented Bean Curd
Soak the red fermented rice(红曲米hóngqūmǐ) in a little warm water, crush it, and mix with the fermented bean curd(腐乳fǔrǔ), rock sugar and 1/2 tsp salt into a paste.
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[Food]
Flour Food面食
Flour food has been popular with the Chinese people since ancient times. Flour of various materials is used to make all types of delicacies using an awful lot of cooking ways, such as steaming, b
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 都 ...了
"都……了" (dōu le) is used to express that something has already happened, similar to "已经……了".
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning:V + Number + MW
When a verb is done more than once, it also requires a measure word to accompany it. This way the measure word is acting as a way to count the frequency or re-occurrence of an action.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: Number + 多
A number in excess of a certain amount is expressed by adding "多" (duō) to the end of a number. This is usually translated as "more than" in English.
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[Food]
Goubuli(go believe) Stuffed Bun狗不理包子
Stuffed buns are traditional instant food favored by most Chinese people. In northen China,people call stuffed buns as "bāozi" while in southern regions, they are named "mántou". Among buns of
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: ...之一
之一 is one of those grammar that really gives your Chinese some polish. Using with confidence makes your Chinese sound great! Learn how to use it properly in this article.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: V + 下去
下去 (xiàqù) is one of the most often heard result complements. Master how to use it with this article!