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Symbol of bats in Chinese culture – phrases Wu fu five fortunes, shan zhong good death, Batman – How to say ” In China, bats are regarded as auspicious creatures; however, some cultures view bats as evil” in Mandarin. How to catch bats, largest bat in the world, and batman theme song

If you are a batty Chinese language learner or a bloodsucking vampire novel lover, you might like to read today’s extremely batty post:) In most western culture, bats are considered evil, vampires related, for people think bats suck blood. Are … Continue reading

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Stories and origin of Spring Festival 春节 chun jie, Chinese New Year Eve 除夕 chu xi, How to say “I wish you have a happy Lunar Chinese New Year, and may all your hopes be fulfilled ” in Chinese. Phrases – door god, red envelope, reunion meal, Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 恭喜恭喜 gong xi, gong xi Congratulations Congratulations New Year song

[audio:http://www.chinesetolearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/listen-to-sentence1.mp3|titles=listen to sentence] How to say “I wish you have a happy Lunar Chinese New Year, and may all your hopes be fulfilled ” in Chinese: 祝你农历中国新年快乐,万事如意。Zhu4 ni3 nong2 li4 zhong1 guo2 xin1 nian2 kuai4 le4, wan4 shi4 ru2 yi4. … Continue reading

Posted in Chinese culture, Chinese festivals, Chinese folktales, One Chinese sentence a day | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Stories and origin of Spring Festival 春节 chun jie, Chinese New Year Eve 除夕 chu xi, How to say “I wish you have a happy Lunar Chinese New Year, and may all your hopes be fulfilled ” in Chinese. Phrases – door god, red envelope, reunion meal, Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 恭喜恭喜 gong xi, gong xi Congratulations Congratulations New Year song