The Art That Embodies Unity and Longevity: Chinese Knot
Chinese knot is a folk art that persists to this day. It is such an imperative aspect of Chinese material culture. Let’s explore this topic by reading the passage.
Read moreChinese knot is a folk art that persists to this day. It is such an imperative aspect of Chinese material culture. Let’s explore this topic by reading the passage.
Read moreI had been practicing in Mandarin Middle school. Consequently, I also accumulated experience in Chinese classes in Chinese schools and K12 schools. Today, I will share with you some of my personal experiences.
Read moreHow do you say “I hate you” in Chinese? Learn basic and useful everyday Chinese words and characters with the “How do You Say” Series!
Read moreSomeone who is unprecedented in the field of Chinese poetry. Today, we will examine the life and work of art of a famous Chinese poet, Li Bai 李白 (Lǐ Bái).
Read moreMandarin tones are one of the most imperative aspects of the Chinese language. Consequently, it is very important for foreigners to learn Chinese tones. Whether they are beginners or advanced Chinese golden eagles remains important.
Read moreWhen you meet one friend or family member who you haven’t seen each other for a long time, you and the other will say “how are you doing?”. But, how do you say “how are you doing” in Chinese? In this lesson, we are going to talk about this useful greeting in Chinese.
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