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ni3 yao4 tui4 xiu1 ma5 你 要 退 休 吗? Are you going to retire?
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wo3 yi3 jing1 gong1 zuo4 le5 san1 shi2 nian2 le5wo3 xu1 yao4 xiu1 jia3 我 已 经 工 作 了
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wo3 yi3 jing1 gong1 zuo4 le5 jiu3 xiao3 shi2 le5wo3 yao4 xiu1 xi2 yi1 xia4 我 已 经 工 作
每日一語 One Sentence A Day41
ta1 gong1 zuo4 le5 tong1 xiao1 他 工 作 了 通 宵. He worked all night.
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ni3 gong1 zuo4 tai4 xin1 ku3 le5 你 工 作 太 辛 苦 了. You worked too hard.
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hai2 ke3 yi3ma3 ma3 hu3 hu3bu4 suan4 cha1 还 可 以, 马 马 虎 虎. 不 算 差. So so.
Ancient Chinese Poetry 中国古诗词鉴赏 – Spring Hope 春望
Spring Hope 春望 (chūn wàng) By: Du Fu – 杜甫 (dù fǔ) Era: Tang Dynasty – 唐朝 (táng cháo)
Chinese Myth Figures 中国神话人物 07 Door Gods 门神
In former times, door gods of China were divinities Taoists and common people believed to guard doors, as well as portraits of door gods for posting on doors. Door gods are widely popular among the Chinese people. Chinese New Year is the time for posting door god portraits. In the past, people believed that posting an image of a door god on the door could keep evil spirits away and bring back peace and luck. Door gods were even included into gods worshipped by Taoists, who would perform sacrificial rituals in honor of them.
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ta1 lan2 qiu2 da3 de5 bu4 cuo4 他 篮 球 打 得 不 错. He is a good basketball player.
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wo3 xi3 huan1 ti1 zu2 qiu2 我 喜 欢 踢 足 球。 I like playing soccer.