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Learn Chinese: Lesson 1 - Saying Hello
Review the new vocabulary and master the free exercises for this lesson at http://www.Gras...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: Dani Wang
Learn Chinese: Lesson 1 - Saying Hello
Learn Chinese: Lesson 1 - Saying Hello
Review the new vocabulary and master the free exercises for this lesson at http://www.GraspChinese.com Here you'll learn the basic words and phrases of Manda...- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 141348
- author: Dani Wang
2:52
Beginner Chinese lesson part 1
a short Chinese dialogue with pin yin and English translation....
published: 27 Sep 2006
author: Kellian Adams
Beginner Chinese lesson part 1
Beginner Chinese lesson part 1
a short Chinese dialogue with pin yin and English translation.- published: 27 Sep 2006
- views: 1132898
- author: Kellian Adams
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Russell Peters: Chinese Languages
Title says it all....
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: mikizzlefoshizzle
Russell Peters: Chinese Languages
Russell Peters: Chinese Languages
Title says it all.- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 1112642
- author: mikizzlefoshizzle
62:59
Chinese Language and Civilization
A lecture by Wesley Cecil PhD delivered at Peninsula College. I explore the incredible his...
published: 14 Jan 2013
author: Wes Cecil
Chinese Language and Civilization
Chinese Language and Civilization
A lecture by Wesley Cecil PhD delivered at Peninsula College. I explore the incredible history of Chinese civilization and language and the current cultural ...- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 3479
- author: Wes Cecil
10:31
Beginner Chinese - Self Introduction (Part 1)
When you meet someone for the first time, how do you introduce yourself in Chinese? Chines...
published: 22 Feb 2011
author: MinnaXiao
Beginner Chinese - Self Introduction (Part 1)
Beginner Chinese - Self Introduction (Part 1)
When you meet someone for the first time, how do you introduce yourself in Chinese? Chinese people believe that they should show respect when asking about ot...- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 560739
- author: MinnaXiao
6:11
ShaoLan: Learn to read Chinese ... with ease!
For foreigners, learning to speak Chinese is a hard task. But learning to read the beautif...
published: 07 May 2013
author: TEDtalksDirector
ShaoLan: Learn to read Chinese ... with ease!
ShaoLan: Learn to read Chinese ... with ease!
For foreigners, learning to speak Chinese is a hard task. But learning to read the beautiful, often complex characters of the Chinese written language may be...- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 192073
- author: TEDtalksDirector
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Learn To Speak Chinese
http://SpeakLearnChinese.com Mandarin Chinese is the main language in Mainland China and i...
published: 19 Sep 2008
author: learningchinese15
Learn To Speak Chinese
Learn To Speak Chinese
http://SpeakLearnChinese.com Mandarin Chinese is the main language in Mainland China and is used on a day to day basis by more than 50% of the population. Wh...- published: 19 Sep 2008
- views: 279673
- author: learningchinese15
14:42
China, How it is - Chinese Language Defined
Real Chinese teachers clear up the confusion! Ever confused about Chinese? Is it Cantonese...
published: 25 Aug 2013
China, How it is - Chinese Language Defined
China, How it is - Chinese Language Defined
Real Chinese teachers clear up the confusion! Ever confused about Chinese? Is it Cantonese or Mandarin? What's the difference between Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters? Even if you think you know, come and watch, you're sure to learn a thing or two. Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winstoninchina Let's not forget Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/100665053747905002031 Twitter: @serpentza A big thanks to Cindy, Fay and Gracie! Don't forget to check out Jiahua if you're ever here: http://www.jiahuaschool.com- published: 25 Aug 2013
- views: 2134
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A Chinese language class in College of International Education, Beijing Union University
This is a comprehensive Chinese lesson for students who have achieved new HSK Level 2. Thi...
published: 03 Oct 2013
A Chinese language class in College of International Education, Beijing Union University
A Chinese language class in College of International Education, Beijing Union University
This is a comprehensive Chinese lesson for students who have achieved new HSK Level 2. This is Lesson 1, Week 1 recorded on 10th September. As one of the earliest Chinese language training institutes in Beijing, College of International Education has 15 years experience on short-term and long-term Chinese language course, international exchange program and flexible weekly basis cultural exploration program.- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 1
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7 days mandarin lesson 1
Many people from western culture might say that learning Chinese (Mandarin) is very diffic...
published: 13 Oct 2010
author: seemile
7 days mandarin lesson 1
7 days mandarin lesson 1
Many people from western culture might say that learning Chinese (Mandarin) is very difficult. It is probably because of Chinese character which is called "H...- published: 13 Oct 2010
- views: 131916
- author: seemile
4:51
Chinese Language in the Schools
Chinese Language in the Schools Young Americans from all walks of life are learning to spe...
published: 11 Jan 2010
author: asiasociety
Chinese Language in the Schools
Chinese Language in the Schools
Chinese Language in the Schools Young Americans from all walks of life are learning to speak Chinese in elementary and secondary schools. Key educators and p...- published: 11 Jan 2010
- views: 15123
- author: asiasociety
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Learn Chinese Language / Spoken / Mandarin
Please visit our website http://www.xcn-chinese.com to learn more Chinese Language courses...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: xcn1
Learn Chinese Language / Spoken / Mandarin
Learn Chinese Language / Spoken / Mandarin
Please visit our website http://www.xcn-chinese.com to learn more Chinese Language courses.- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 1407
- author: xcn1
5:46
Chinese Language in Schools aired 9-20-13
The state's lone Mandarin Chinese immersion program is proving to be a great success helpi...
published: 23 Sep 2013
Chinese Language in Schools aired 9-20-13
Chinese Language in Schools aired 9-20-13
The state's lone Mandarin Chinese immersion program is proving to be a great success helping students not only learn a new language, but connect with a new culture. This story aired on the ONR on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. The reporter is Lis Exon; the photographer is Tim Carson. For more information, go to the ONR web site www.news.oeta.tv and ONR blog http://blog.oeta.tv/onr For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit www.oeta.tv.- published: 23 Sep 2013
- views: 8
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Sesame Street: "Fun Fun Elmo" A Mandarin Chinese Language Learning Program -- Episode 22
In Episode 22, learn the Chinese character "pen" (笔) and watch a short film shot with loca...
published: 30 Jan 2014
Sesame Street: "Fun Fun Elmo" A Mandarin Chinese Language Learning Program -- Episode 22
Sesame Street: "Fun Fun Elmo" A Mandarin Chinese Language Learning Program -- Episode 22
In Episode 22, learn the Chinese character "pen" (笔) and watch a short film shot with local children and families in Shanghai showing you their apartment. Do you want to learn Mandarin Chinese in 10 minutes? Come watch "Fun Fun Elmo", an educational program designed to teach essential Chinese. "Fun Fun Elmo" teaches the basic tones, characters, and stroke orders with a unique immersive language learning method. With a mission to encourage Chinese culture appreciation and exchange, viewers will be immersed into a Chinese language environment and learn to speak Chinese quickly through fun animations and live action films. "Fun Fun Elmo" is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization. Season 1 "Fun Fun Elmo" episodes are available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QerlKVfczG4&list;=PL8TioFHubWFvJ3ijWovmCYes-jKfgPqnn. Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SesameStreet For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at http://www.sesamestreet.org Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization. The Workshop produces Sesame Street programs, seen in over 150 countries, and other acclaimed shows, including The Electric Company. Beyond television, the Workshop produces content for multiple media platforms on a wide range of issues including literacy and numeracy, emotional well-being, health and wellness, and respect and understanding. Learn more at http://www.sesamestreet.org.- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 12
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How to Learn Chinese Language Quickly and Effectively
http://www.Rocket-Language.us Rocket Chinese is an online Mandarin Chinese learning course...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: KissieDaltonspary
How to Learn Chinese Language Quickly and Effectively
How to Learn Chinese Language Quickly and Effectively
http://www.Rocket-Language.us Rocket Chinese is an online Mandarin Chinese learning course created and administered by Lin Ping. But does this course really ...- published: 11 Oct 2010
- views: 12094
- author: KissieDaltonspary
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Chinese Language Builder Shopping 1
In Medlock Chinese Language Builder Shopping video lessons you will learn all the basics y...
published: 15 Oct 2011
author: MedlockMethod
Chinese Language Builder Shopping 1
Chinese Language Builder Shopping 1
In Medlock Chinese Language Builder Shopping video lessons you will learn all the basics you need to go shopping in China. This is Part 1 of a 3-part series....- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 4233
- author: MedlockMethod
13:56
Genesis Code Hidden Within The Ancient Chinese Language
There are more people that speak Chinese than
any other language in the world.
Together w...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Genesis Code Hidden Within The Ancient Chinese Language
Genesis Code Hidden Within The Ancient Chinese Language
There are more people that speak Chinese than any other language in the world. Together with the Jews, Chinese is one of the earliest and the oldest enduring civilizations. It has a 4,500 years of unbroken history. Chinese history is recorded all the way back to 2500 BC. Daoism came about in the 6th century BC. Confucianism & Buddhism came about in the 5th century BC. Records show that China worshipped the true eternal God dating back to 2500 BC. They called God by the name of Shang Di (上帝) Shang Di (上帝) = "Emperor (or Sovereign) Above," "Lord On High," "Highest Lord," "the Supreme God," or "Celestial Lord." The Xia Dynasty is the oldest Chinese dynasty recorded in history (About 2500 BC.) The Xia Dynasty worshipped Shang Di Historical Records (Volume 10, Chronicles 10, Xiao Wen Volume 28, Book 6, Feng Shan) In ancient times, the son of Heaven of the Xia Dynasty personally and reverentially sacrificed to Shang Di at the border, that was why it is called the Border [(Sacrifice)]." Centuries later... The Xia Dynasty was succeeded by the Shang Dynasty who also worshipped Shang Di (1766 BC.) Centuries later... The Shang Dynasty was conquered by the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC.) The Zhou people replaced Di with Tian (天) and called God by the name Shang Tian (上天) Tian (天) = Heaven Many centuries later... A wicked man named Qin Shi Huang became the 1st emperor of a unified China (221 BC.) Qin Shi Huang rejected the worship of the eternal God. Massive idolatry came into China during his reign. Daosim, Confuciansim and Buddhism grew and dominated the Chinese people in his time... Many centuries later... An Italian Jesuit Priest by the name Mateo Ricci traveled to China to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, (1552 AD.) He was very intelligent and full of wisdom, he studied the history, culture and science of the Chinese. Mateo Ricci was a well respected man and became the 1st foreign advisor of the Chinese Imperial Court. (1601 AD.) Mateo Ricci converted many chinese men to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Many years later... The Roman Catholic church was wicked and demanded China to renounce their honor for their Chinese ancestors in order to be accepted by the Roman Catholic church. Several leaders of the Roman Catholic church wrongfully slandered and condemned all Chinese Emperors to burn in hell, The Chinese Emperor 'Kang Xi' was a Christian and he stated that they don't pray to their ancestors or worship them, they simply honor their ancestors as a manner of respect. (1715 AD.) Pope Clement 11th (XI) sent Papal missionaries to Kang Xi, they demanded China to renounce their honor for their ancestors, this demand was insensitive and offensive to Kang Xi. The Pope insulted the Chinese, their culture and even their fellow Jesuit Missionaries. A French Bishop confronted Kang Xi with insults and challenged the Chinese Emperor, Kang Xi stumbled and banned the Westerners permission to preach in China to avoid futher conflict. Evangelism was greatly hindered in China. (1721 AD.) When you read the historical records, Shang Di has the same character, nature and power as the God in the Old Testament. The Earliest-known religious system of the Han Chinese people who worshipped Shang Di was a monothelistic religion. They did not make any graven images or idols of Shang Di, he was known as the unseen one in heaven. The earliest references to Shang Di are found in Oracle Bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. The inscriptions bear record that Shang Di is soverign over all nations and in complete control of all things. Apart from the Oracle Bone, Shang Di is mentioned 96 times in the Wujing (Collection of 5 classic books) And 79 more times in other Chinese classics. The emperor of every dynasty would function as a high priest and make a yearly animal sacrifice. During the ritual an unblemished bull would be slaughtered and presented as an animal sacrifice to Shang Di, where it was offered to the god's "spirit tablet" (神位) During an annual sacrifice, the emperor would carry these tablets to the north part of the Temple of Heaven, a place called the "Prayer Hall For Good Harvests," and place them on the throne. There are no physical representations recorded of Shang Di. However, there are many references to the attributes and character of Shang Di, including: maleness, emotion, compassion, intellect, judgment, mastery, and greatness.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Bing censoring Chinese language search results in US
Microsoft's search engine Bing has decided that it will completely sell out by censoring i...
published: 12 Feb 2014
Bing censoring Chinese language search results in US
Bing censoring Chinese language search results in US
Microsoft's search engine Bing has decided that it will completely sell out by censoring information for simplified Chinese language users in the U.S. the same way it filters results in China. Searches first carried out by people over at GreatFire.org discovered that Bing gives different search results in the US for English and simplified Chinese language searches on a series of terms that Chinese censors find controversial. Terms like "Dalai Lama", the "June 4 incident" (Tiananmen Square 1989 protests), "Bo Xilai" and "Falun Gong". A simplified Chinese language search for the Dalai Lama (达赖喇嘛) on Bing comes back with a link to information on a documentary made by China's state-owned broadcaster CCTV. The next two links are from Baidu Baike, China's cheap knockoff version of Wikipedia that is of course completely censored. Yahoo returns the same lame search results as its engine is also powered by Bing. If you do the same search on Bing in English, the Dalai Lama's own website come up as the top link. The English search also shows images of the Dalai Lama, while the Chinese search does not. Google on the other hand gives pretty much the same search results for both simplified Chinese and English queries. In a huge disservice to mankind, Microsoft actually links Chinese searches to propaganda produced by state-run broadcaster CCTV and Chinese Google/Wikipedia knockoff Baidu Baike. It's nice to see US companies turn a blind eye to authoritarian governments just so they can do business. Only problem for Microsoft is that no one uses Bing anyway. Have you ever used Bing? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to TomoNews, where we animate the most entertaining news on the internets. Come here for an animated look at viral headlines, US news, celebrity gossip, salacious scandals, dumb criminals and much more! Subscribe now for daily news animations that will knock your socks off. For news that's fun and never boring, visit our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TomoNewsUS Subscribe to stay updated on all the top stories: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TomoNewsUS Stay connected with us here: Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TomoNewsUS Twitter @tomonewsus http://www.twitter.com/TomoNewsUS Google+ http://gplus.to/TomoNewsUS Instagram @tomonewsus http://instagram.com/tomonewsus- published: 12 Feb 2014
- views: 100