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Famous People Born in the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Pig
The Chinese New Year kicks-off on Feb. 5, welcoming the Year of the Pig. People born in Year ...
Media & Society
February 1, 2019
Famous People Born in the Year of the Dog
The Chinese New Year 2018 falls on Feb. 16, 2018. In the 11th place among the 12 animals ...
Chinese Culture
February 8, 2018
Chinese Idioms: 9 Shepherds for 10 Sheep (十羊九牧)
The idiom "9 shepherds for 10 sheep," which originates from a story about a senior official's report to ...
China News
March 2, 2015
Famous People Born in the Year of the Goat
The Chinese New Year begins on Feb. 19th. While welcoming the Year of the Goat, we say good-bye ...
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February 18, 2015
What the Chinese Say About Year of the Goat People
This year, Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 19th. It will begin the year of the Goat, which ...
China News
February 17, 2015
Chinese Idioms: Three at Dawn and Four at Dusk (朝三暮四)
During the Spring and Autumn period (770–476 B.C.), there lived an old man in the state of Song. ...
China News
December 8, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Good Advice Jars the Ear (忠言逆耳)
Prior to the end of the Qin Dynasty (221–206 B.C.), the leader of the rebellion troops, Liu Bang, ...
China News
December 4, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Invite the Wolf Into the House (引狼入室)
The wolf is one of the world's most widely dispersed mammals. It is the ancestor of the domestic ...
China News
November 9, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Press On To The Finish Without Pause (一鼓作氣)
The Chinese idiom 一鼓作氣(yì gǔ zuò qì) means to press on to the finish without letup. It came ...
China News
November 1, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Profess To Love What One Actually Fears (葉公好龍)
The Duke of Ye was known for his love of dragons.
China News
October 25, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Mend The Pen After A Sheep Is Lost (亡羊補牢)
Zhuang said to the king of Chu: “Your Majesty, you are always surrounded by ministers who flatter you ...
China News
September 12, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Bright With Colors (五光十色)
Jiang Yan was a poet from the Southern Dynasty (A.D. 420–581). He was recognized as a master of ...
China News
July 25, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Net From Heaven to Earth (天羅地網)
In the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 960–1127), Jia Yi and Li Shishi were lovers. Jia was a military ...
China News
July 19, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Surprised Having Seen So Little (少見多怪)
Once upon a time, there was a man who had never seen or heard of a camel.
Chinese Culture
July 9, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Skill Comes From Practice (熟能生巧)
The Chinese idiom 熟能生巧 (shú néng shēng qiǎo) literally means that practice gives birth to great skill. It ...
China News
June 9, 2014
The Double-Fifth Festival and the Poet Qu Yuan
The Duanwu Festival, or Duanwu Jie (端午节), is regarded as the third most important traditional Chinese festival, after ...
China News
May 29, 2014
Extreme Joy Begets Sorrow (樂極生悲)
The Chinese expression “樂極生悲” (lè jí shēng bēi) literally means “extreme joy begets sorrow.” It first appeared in ...
China News
March 27, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Bo Le Appraised the Horse (伯樂相馬)
According to Chinese legend, Bo Le (伯樂) was originally the name of a god in charge of the ...
China News
March 5, 2014
Chinese Idioms: Spur on the Flying Horse (快馬加鞭)
The Chinese idiom 快馬加鞭 (kuài mǎ jiā biān), which means to spur on a swift horse, originates from ...
China News
January 24, 2014
Celebrating Chongyang Festival
Climbing a mountain, carrying zhuyu (dogwood) leaves or sprigs, and drinking chrysanthemum wine have become traditional activities of ...
China News
October 9, 2013
Mid-Autumn Festival: A Poetic Enchantment in China
After finishing the summer harvest season, it is an ideal time for Chinese people to celebrate on this ...
China News
September 15, 2013
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