Chinese Idiom Story #3 价值连城

In this series of Chinese idiom short stories, we’ll be introducing Chinese idioms that have a long-standing history in ancient China but are still in use today. A background story of the idiom will be provided, along with sample sentence(s) to give you an idea of how to use them. Today we will learn the idiom - 价值连城(jia4 zhi2 lian2 cheng2, something that has great value that is priceless to somebody).

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Chinese Idiom Story #2 画龙点睛

In this series of Chinese idiom short stories, we’ll be introducing Chinese idioms that have a long-standing history in ancient China but are still in use today. A background story of the idiom will be provided, along with sample sentence(s) to give you an idea of how to use them. Today we will learn the idiom - 画龙点睛(hua4 long2 dian3 jing1, adding several elements in the key part of an artwork or writing will enhance the whole).

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Chinese Idiom Story #1 掩耳盗铃

In this series of Chinese idiom short stories, we’ll be introducing Chinese idioms that have a long-standing history in ancient China but are still in use today. A background story of the idiom will be provided, along with sample sentence(s) to give you an idea of how to use them. Today we will learn the idiom - 掩耳盗铃(yan3 er3 dao4 ling2, cover your ears and steal the bell).

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Basic Chinese Personal Pronouns You Should Know!

In this article, let’s learn some basic personal pronouns used in Chinese. The personal pronouns that’ll be covered include: 我, 你, 您, 他, 她, 我们, 你们, 他们 and 她们. Let’s look at some sample sentences and learn to use them in daily lives.

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Expressing Dates in Chinese

In today’s article, we’ll take a look at how to express date and time in Chinese, including year, month, day, and week. The principle to follow when expressing them is to put the bigger unit before the smaller unit, in the format of YY/MM/DD. With this principle in mind, let us learn how to express year, month, day and week in Chinese.

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What Are Multi-Sound Characters?

Characters with multiple sounds are confusing and difficult to learn for Chinese learners. Indeed, there are many Chinese characters with more than one sound. Out of the seven thousand general characters, 9% of them have multiple sounds. In this article, let's learn some multi-sound characters with the same exact characters but different pronunciations and meanings. There are four kinds of sound change. Let's break it down and look at them one by one.

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Interrogative Particles "吗", "呢" and "吧"

In this article, we will cover three common and important interrogative particles that are usually seen at the back of a sentence. They are "吗(ma)", "呢(ne)" and "吧(ba)" which can all turn a declarative sentence into a question. However, each serves a different purpose. Let's find out their differences below.

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Interrogative Pronouns

In this Interrogative Words series, you'll learn words and phrases that help you form questions in Chinese. If you are currently learning the HSK1 or HSK2 syllabus with us, this is the perfect article for you to read. Let's start with interrogative pronouns (疑问代词, yí wèn dài cí) in the first part of the series.

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All You Need to Know About Taiji and Taijiquan

Many Chinese learners are fascinated by the mystery of Taiji (also spelled as Tai Chi). Undeniably, the Chinese language has a rich cultural heritage with the wisdom of Chinese ancestors. A basic understanding of the cultural aspect will help you better integrate into Chinese society. In this article, you will know what "太极(tài jí, Taiji)" means as a Chinese philosophical concept, as well as "太极拳(tàijí quán, Shadowboxing)" which is a form of martial art that is influenced by the concept of Taiji.

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