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Learn Mandarin Chinese, how to say: China’s new First Lady is glamorous, dignified and graceful. 彭丽媛 Peng Liyuan 在希望的田野上 zai xi wang de tian ye shang On the field of hope: lyrics, pinyin, English translation. Famous quotes of Peng Liyuan

Learn Mandarin Chinese, how to say: China’s new First Lady is glamorous, dignified and graceful. 中国的新第一夫人美丽迷人,端庄优雅。 Zhōngguó de xīn dìyīfūrén měilí mírén , duānzhuāng yōuyǎ. Zhōngguó (中国 proper noun, China) de (的 connecting particle to connect the attributive and the … Continue reading

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2013 Lunar Chinese New Year – Year of the Snake — symbols or symbolic meanings of snake in Chinese culture, also famous Mandarin Chinese snake idioms, proverbs with pinyin and English translation

Dear readers: belated happy 2013 Lunar Chinese New Year to you. In Chinese culture, 蛇 shé (snake) is a symbol of intelligence, charm, and even auspiciousness. You might wonder why horrible snakes have such positive symbolic meanings. In Chinese mythology, … Continue reading

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