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10

Nov'17

汉服 “han fu”

“汉服“(hàn fú) clothing is the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese (Han, the predominant ethnic of China). It is a significant symbol of the Chinese civilization, and it has had …

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09

Nov'17

前辈们怎么学习中文(一) 生活篇 How did the predecessors learn Chinese? —–Life

Are you still finding the easier way to learn Chinese? Some learners share their experience with the Chinese people on 知乎(zhī hū) which is a Chinese forum similar to Quora. …

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09

Nov'17

Chinese words have different meanings in different cases—“先生”(xiān shēng)VS”老师”(lǎo shī)

If you want to have a good result in Chinese studying, you need to recognize some synonyms. You may hear Chinese people call a teacher “先生” in a university. But …

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09

Nov'17

IN- words are popular in Chinese people’s daily chatting

If you want to speak like a local Chinese, learn more IN-WORDS fashion is a good way. 1、Self-sobbing自抱自泣(zì bào zì qì) Selfsobbing, from the TV series “My Own Swordsman”, which means to hold your own body and cry alone. It is often used by single netizens, expressing they are single but no one cares their unloved feelings. Self-sobbing is the homonym of self-rejection 自暴自弃(zì bào zì qì), meaning someone gives himself/herself up as hopeless. 2、get不到你的点(get bú dào nǐ de diǎn) I can’t get your point, “get”  means understand here. “point” can be an essence of laughter or something that the other person wants to express. “can’t get your point” means that you’re not on the same channel with speaker, don’t know, don’t understand what other person involved talking about, and don’t understand why he laughed about. 3、I am very happy that I can fly 开心到飞起(kāi xīn dào qǐ fēi) I am very happy that I can fly,  this sentence often comes in the form of an emoji package. It’s very nice to describe someone is very happy, feeling like flying up high into the sky. This sentence can describe when you accomplished something very successfully, then you feel 开心到飞起  

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09

Nov'17

Why is Chinese so difficult to learn? ——–Characters

We found the pronunciation is difficult in the last column. And today, I will talk something about characters which are the most important but hardest part of Chinese learning. 1 …

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09

Nov'17

I am pleased to announce that I officially have a Chinese name

  In my first couple of weeks of living in China, I met many people and as well as hearing many introductions, I had to introduce myself, over and over …

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25

Oct'17

Interesting figures in Chinese chatting 中文聊天中出现的”潮“数字

Sometimes when you are chatting with a Chinese person, you may see this numbers from him. “666””233″”555″”9494″”886″. There is no doubt that Chinese people use them to express something special, …

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19

Oct'17

APP for Learning Chinese (有哪些学习中文的实用又好玩的APP?)

Learning a language can not only be carried out in class but rely on phones. Let me share with you three useful and reliable APP which you can use to …

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18

Oct'17

How to improve Chinese speaking?

Before we think about this question, we should have a clear idea of why we learn Chinese. Find your purpose and find tips to learn Chinese.   1. To make …

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13

Oct'17

Why is Chinese so difficult to learn?

Almost the Chinese learners get big trouble in tone. The Chinese language has 4 different tones. They not only embellish the sentence but also change the meanings of the phrase. …

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