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  1. Fei Yu-Ching - Yi Jian Mei (Xue hua piao piao) (English Translation) Lyrics: My love is as wide as a grassland / Layers upon layer of wind and rain cannot separate us / The clouds eventually...

  2. Jan 22, 2014 · We know several Chinese songs and sing them whenever we think of it – all three kids love to sing in Mandarin. We listen to the songs in the car and have a lot of fun singing along. My children’s favorite is Xiao Xing Xing (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star).

  3. Apr 24, 2020 · dagger concealed by a smile (xiao li cang dao) Friendly manners belying sinister intentions — a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

  4. Xue Hua Piao Piao refers to the romanization of the Chinese phrase “雪花飘飘”, which literally means “snow flakes float”. It comes from a Chinese song called Yi Jian Mei (一剪梅). It became viral after a video of Chinese man singing the song in the snow appeared on YouTube and sparked multiple spinoffs.

  5. The five most important virtues are benevolence (ren 仁), righteousness (yi 義), propriety (li 禮), wisdom (zhi 智), and trustworthiness (xin 信). The first four virtues were grouped together in the Mengzi. The fifth virtue, xin, was added by Dong Zhongshu. [5]

  6. Taiji (太极) is an ancient Chinese philosophical idea. English speakers commonly spell and pronounce it as “Tai Chi,” while actually referring to Taiji Quan (太极拳). Qi (气) is another Chinese cultural designation. Qi is also commonly spelled as “Ch’i” or as “Chi.”

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  8. Explore the concepts of Ren, Li, and Xiao—the core elements of Confucianism. Understand how Confucianism has shaped and continues to shape Chinese society, from family structures to education and governance.

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