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Month: July 2024

Idioms for Fun: 10 Quirky Chinese Expressions Explained

Idioms for Fun: 10 Quirky Chinese Expressions Explained

July 30, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Grammar, Idioms Leave a comment

Learning Chinese idioms, or 成语 (chéng yǔ), doesn’t have to be serious all the time. Some idioms are playful, humorous,

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Learn Mandarin Through Idioms About Courage and Bravery

Learn Mandarin Through Idioms About Courage and Bravery

July 25, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Grammar, Idioms Leave a comment

In Chinese culture, courage and bravery have always been highly valued qualities. Many Chinese idioms, known as 成语 (chéng yǔ),

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Chinese Idioms for Expressing Opinions and Ideas

Chinese Idioms for Expressing Opinions and Ideas

July 20, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Grammar, Idioms Leave a comment

Expressing opinions clearly and effectively is a key part of mastering any language. In Mandarin Chinese, idioms, known as 成语

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Mandarin Idioms About Nature: Animals, Plants & Seasons

Mandarin Idioms About Nature: Animals, Plants & Seasons

July 15, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Chinese Words, Culture, Idioms Leave a comment

Chinese idioms, known as 成语 (chéng yǔ), are deeply rooted in nature. From animals and plants to changing seasons, these

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Chinese Idioms About Luck, Fate, and Fortune

Chinese Idioms About Luck, Fate, and Fortune

July 10, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Idioms, Reading Leave a comment

Understanding Luck and Fate in Chinese Culture In Chinese culture, concepts like luck (运气, yùn qì), fate (命运, mìng yùn),

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Top Idioms for Chinese Exams: Boost Your Language Skills

Top Idioms for Chinese Exams: Boost Your Language Skills

July 5, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Grammar, Idioms Leave a comment

Why Idioms Are Essential for Chinese Exams Chinese idioms, or 成语 (chéng yǔ), are an integral part of Mandarin proficiency

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Learn Chinese Idioms About Time, Patience, and Life Lessons

Learn Chinese Idioms About Time, Patience, and Life Lessons

July 1, 2024 Jia Ming Wang Culture, Grammar, Idioms Leave a comment

Why Time and Patience Are Important in Chinese Culture In Chinese culture, patience, timing, and long-term thinking are highly valued.

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Chinese History and Culture (Part 5)- Zhou Dynasty, Exploring Chinese History, Culture, Philosophy, and Daily Life in Ancient China

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Chinese Sex Words and Phrases (Part 1)

3000 Must-know Chinese Characters (Part 1)

Introduction to Chinese culture (Part 1)

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Must-Know Chinese Measure Words

Chinese Idiom (Part 1)

Writing Chinese (Part 1)

Chinese History (Part 2)

Chinese History (Part 3)

Chinese Radicals (Part 1)

Role of the Four Seasons in Chinese History & Culture

Chinese Reading Practice Books (Part 2)

Simple Chinese Sentences (Part 2)

Chinese Negations (Part 1)

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