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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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Fun facts & origin of Valentine’s Day -Wearing your heart on your sleeve - How to say ” She received a Valentine’s card and a box of extra dark chocolate from her secret admirer on Valentine’s Day” in Chinese. Martina McBride My Valentine, Green Day Cigarettes and Valentines Official Video + Lyrics

[audio:http://www.chinesetolearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/sentence4.mp3|titles=sentence] How to say ” She received a Valentine’s card and a box of extra dark chocolate from her secret admirer on Valentine’s Day” in Chinese. 在情人节,她收到一张来自秘密爱慕者的情人节卡片和一盒特别浓又深色的巧克力。Zai4 qing2 ren2 jie2, ta1 shou1 dao4 yi4 zhang1 lai2 zi4 mi4 mi4 ai4 … Continue reading

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