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    • chongjasmine
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      My favourite chinese history period will be the three kingdoms era. I like Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Zhuge Liang. I love to watch the three kingdoms drama and I like reading all about the three kingdoms. What is your favourite historical period?
    • chongjasmine
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      https://lioambinc.42web.io/ I create a chinese language websites, that aim to provide free reading materials to the general public. Currently, there are only 2 stories in mandarin chinese, but they will increase as I update the site. I will be aiming to post at least 1 story a week. My website is targeted for hsk 1 users. I am a native chinese living in Singapore, who scored A1 for my 'O' level chinese examination. Mod: If you consider this a spam, do remove it. I do not intend to spam. I just want to share my free chinese reading website with other chinese users!
    • 黄有光
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      I swear I've looked everywhere, and I can't find it. I know it exists---I saw clips of it way back when I first started learning Chinese.    I'm open to pirating or buying, but if I end up having to pay money for it, I'd want a digital copy, not a physical one (don't have a region-unlocked dvd player)
    • Moshen
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      The Economist has a fascinating article about the English and Chinese wording of official communiques and the serious implications of nuances in translation: https://www.economist.com/china/2025/01/28/america-and-china-are-talking-but-much-gets-lost-in-translation   There may be a paywall on this article.  I have a subscription so I'm not sure.
    • PR COMPANY
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      Job Description: Part-Time English Teacher (Oral Training) We are looking for an experienced English teacher to provide oral English training for a small group of employees (about 6 people) in our Shanghai office. Job Details: •    Location: Our office in Putuo District, near Loushanguan Road subway station •    Schedule: 90 minutes per week (exact time to be discussed) •    Focus: Mainly oral English communication skills •    Class Size: Around 6 employees Requirements: •    Native or fluent English speaker with strong oral communication skills •    Previous experience teaching business English or conversational English preferred •    Ability to create engaging and interactive lessons •    Must be able to teach in person at our office in Putuo District How to Apply: If you are interested, please send your resume and teaching experience to pascalricklin@stricker.asia. We look forward to hearing from you!
    • duo21
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      It was a comedic wuxia movie, and all I remember was the main character told the (I think) bad guy, if you eat/drink whatever food/drink, it will cause your uh, appendage to shrivel and fall off, haha.  I still remember the tape lent to me had Full Contact (Chow Yun-Fat) movie right after, so it had to be probably early 90's.  Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you. 
    • duo21
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      It was a Cantonese song, the only things I remember was it was a male singer, and the english lyrics "Sunday, Monday", I'm not sure if he sang each day in english in the lyrics.  Thank you.   Edit: Found it!   Randomly found it!  Remembered the Sunday part, and remembered it was Deric Wan.  Luckily this popped up:   https://youtu.be/9CEbNQujJ3o    温兆伦(Deric Wan)——《Oh Gal》
    • duo21
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      It is not so much the cassette tape, but the song titles I have been searching for.  I remember the cover of the cassette tape was various singers like Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, and Andy Lau.  The cover was kind of bright if memory serves me correct.  I remember the first song on the cassette was sung by Jacky Cheung, a song that began with whistling I still remember.  The second song I specifically remember was Happy Birthday by Andy Lau.  On the cassette cover, I remember Aaron Kwok still had his hair parted in the middle, and I believe the cover said '93.  I could be wrong on that, though.  If anyone recalls the cassette tape I am talking about, I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you so much.   Edit: Someone found the cd version for me!   https://www.ebay.com/itm/226398519647  
    • liqi
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      Anyone has any experience with those kind of devices? I was thinking of buying one because I honestly kinda hate how I have to use my phone for everything. I don't enjoy much reading on the phone, and having to pull it out to look up on the dictionary is annoying as I sometimes get distracted by other stuff (thanks ADHD!). So, instead of going nuclear and buying an actual dictionary heh, I looked up those 词典笔 on Taobao. They don't seem too bad actually, but they're obviously marketed towards Chinese speakers leaning English, not the other way around, so idk if it would work very well for what I want (mostly just single word lookups). Has anyone ever tried one? I have my eyes on 有道 because I like their website (even though idk how related they are) and it seems to be the best reviewed one (some of these can even solve math apparently😂)
    • Maxim
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      I wanted to invite everyone here to join Classical East Asian Languages discord. It's a highly active discord filled with a lot of resources on learning Classical Chinese as well as other East Asian classical languages like Classical Japanese, Chữ Nôm, Tangut etc. There's a ton of resources posted on there as well. https://discord.gg/vmfxMAcw72
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