“北京鬃人”始创于清朝末年,距今已有一百多年的历史,是受皮影戏和京剧影响而产生的,这一独特的绝活结合了京剧文化、物理学和力学的概念。 “Beijing Maned Figure” was originated at the end of Qing Dynasty and now has a history of over 100
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Lesson 049 Asking Questions (1)
Yajie: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the first Chinese Studio of the new week 欢乐汉语. I’m Yajie.
Allen: And I’m Allen. This week, we’ll be learning useful sentence structures for asking questions. For example, today we’ll be learning how to ask if someone has a certain profession.
Y: Yes. Remember, Allen, when you saw my friend and started asking me all these questions about her? You asked, “Is she a teacher?” because you thought she was so warm and kind? Well, today we’ll learn how to ask that question in Chinese. If you learn, maybe I’ll tell you the answer.
A: Really, then I’ll try my best. Let’s get started with the key words of the day.
Laoshi 老师- Daily Mandarin Lesson
Countries wher Mandarin Chinese is spoken are often strongly influenced by Confucian ideals. Part of the Confucian tradition is a
Chinese Idiom:歧路亡羊 (qí lù wáng yáng)
One neighbor of Yang Zi (yáng zí 杨子), a famous scholar lost a sheep. He asked all his relatives ,
Laoban 老板- Daily Mandarin Lesson
Titles are important in Chinese culture, and they are used more frequently than in most Western countries. The title for
Learn to cheer in Chinese: JIA YOU 加油!
Let’s learn to cheer in Chinese (Video): Beijing! Jiayou! Zhongguo (China)! Jiayou! Aoyun (Olympics)! Jiayou! Yao Ming! Jiayou! – JIA
Pumpkin 南瓜
Pumpkins: not just for halloween. Pumpkin could "drastically" reduce the need for daily insulin injections for diabetics, according to recent research.
Keyi 可以- Daily Mandarin Lesson
There are several ways to say “able to” in Mandarin Chinese, depending on whether the meaning is a skill, ability,
Chinese Idiom:前车之鉴 (qián chē zhī jiàn)
During the Western Han dynasty (xī hàn西汉), there lived in Loyang a man named Jia Yi. Jia Yi was very
Lesson 043 Usages of "De" (2)
Yajie: Perfect Chinese your way in only five minutes a day. Welcome to Chinese Studio. I’m Yajie.
Cam: And I’m Cam. We need to learn more about the Chinese character de!
Yajie: Sounds good to me!