Celebrate National Day
China’s National Day is celebrated on October 1st every year
The founding ceremony of New China
As a great day in China, it represents
On National Day, the national flag rises at 6:10 am in Tian’anmen Square. There are always people
The number of foreign readers of Chinese online literary works has been over 31.9 million, according to a report. Thanks
Many overseas readers even start to write online novels. Logan,
“Human beings love stories, and some values of heroes in stories
While translation of mainstream(主流的) Chinese books may be
3 . Another Winter Olympic Games officially came to a close, which means another closing ceremony was held. In each ceremony, there were moments of entertainment, celebration and reflection.
The “Moment of Remembrance” is a very important part of the closing ceremony, and for this year, the theme “A Willow Twig” presents the segment with Chinese characteristics.
The willow twig is a part of the willow tree, and in Chinese, the character for the willow tree is a homophone of the character liu, which means asking a person to stay when bidding farewell. Thus it symbolizes the sorrow of separation.
In ancient days,when two friends part, the traveling party will always receive a willow twig as a gift. The athletes were met with success, disappointments and historic memories, but it was time to depart. For the closing ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, it was only fitting that the willow twig would be incorporated into the ceremony as the athletes depart to their respective countries.
The performers beautifully interacted with a LED floor to show imagery of the willow one that showed the emotional symbolism of “a bittersweet goodbye”. The theme of “one world, one family” continued to be evident through the Games as 365 different individuals all held a willow branch that represented “the unwavering spirit of remembering the departed through the 365 days of a year”.
The stage then turned into a beautiful shade of green, which was a symbol of the shifting of past negativity into the blossoming of a new day.
The return of spring focuses on moving forward and the positives in a post-pandemic world. It is clear that they hit the right note as the performance will be remembered for a long time to come.
1. What does the underlined word “segment” mean in Paragraph 2?A.Difference. | B.Part. | C.Role. | D.Value. |
A.It is always used as gifts in races. |
B.It can easily be found in all seasons. |
C.It originates from the Chinese character liu. |
D.It stands for great sadness of leaving each other. |
A.They connected the LED floor with the computer. |
B.They decorated the floor with plastic willow branch. |
C.They showed the images of the willow on the stage. |
D.They played the song of the Winter Olympic Games for the audience. |
A.Positive. | B.Indifferent. | C.Doubtful. | D.Negative. |
Carrying the spirit of a nation, cultural relics and heritages are irreplaceable resources for a civilization. A great many Chinese relics
Though most ancient figurines(陶俑) are on display at museums, many young artists in China feel they deserve to be seen by a
In recent years, a large number of artists, dancers and TV
As ancient instruments are played together, a group of painted Tang figures
This scene is
Once
5 . A British friend told me he couldn’t understand why Chinese people love eating sunflower seeds (嗑瓜子) as a snack so much. “I’ve met a lot of older Chinese and many have a crack in their front teeth, I believe that’s from cracking the seeds,” he said.
I had never noticed the habit, but once he mentioned it, I suddenly became more aware. I realized that whenever I’m watching TV or typing a report, I always start mindlessly cracking sunflower seeds. My friend doesn’t like sunflower seeds, and, to him, it seems unnecessary to work so much just to get one small seed.
When we were young, the whole family would usually get together for Chinese New Year. Then, we all lived close to one another, usually in a small city, and sometimes even neighbors would go door-to-door on Chinese New Year’s Eve to check out what every family was making.
I remember my parents would be in the kitchen cooking. Out in the living room, a large table would already be laid out, complete with fancy tablecloth, ready-made dumpling fillings, and dishes full of candy, fruits and sunflower seeds. Some of the dishes were to be offered to our ancestors later, while others were for neighbors and children to eat before the evening feast. I must have learned how to crack sunflower seeds back then.
I don’t think it’s right to criticize (批评) one’s choice in food or eating habits, no matter how strange they may seem.
It’s not only in China. When I went abroad, I found people had all sorts of strange habits when it came to food. In Denmark, they put salted red fish on bread and eat it for dinner, no matter how much it ruins your breath. They think it’s delicious, and it’s connected to their certain culture. I think it’s a wonderful tradition.
1. Why can the British friend not understand when he found Chinese love eating sunflower seeds?A.Because the seeds are too hard to crack. |
B.Because he thinks they are harmful to teeth. |
C.Because he doesn’t think the seeds are worth eating. |
D.Because he doesn’t think the seeds are good. |
A.The families get together for it. | B.Children can eat delicious food on that day. |
C.The traditions of celebrating it disappear. | D.Eating sunflower seeds is related to it. |
A.Uncaring. | B.Negative. | C.Understandable. | D.Doubtful. |
A.Eating habits come from a certain culture. |
B.It is good to form healthy eating habits. |
C.Changing your eating habits will change your life. |
D.One kind of food doesn’t necessarily suit everyone. |
Known as a ”voice catcher“ in his social circle, 38-year-old Long Qing is working to record dialects and
The native of Changsha, Hunan province, has an acute appreciation for sounds and voices, and his previous job as
Long Qing
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号() 并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I am delighted that you are keen on Chinese idioms. Chinese idioms, mainly consist of four or more Chinese characters, have been appealing to those absorbed in Chinese. As matter of fact, they were a necessary part of Chinese culture. The benefits of learning it can be listed as following.
First, with a great many of Chinese idioms widely used in our daily life, having a good knowledge of them contribute to better understanding both spoken and written Chinese. Second, they usually possess vivid and deep meanings, making which people try to convey more convincing.
As far as I am concern, I have a preference for the stories behind some Chinese idioms. Not only are they particular interesting, but they also tend to teach some wisdom. I sincerely hope you can learn them well.
Chinese museums have made a leap in their development over the past few years. Statistics released by the National Cultural Heritage Administration on May 18
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Since 1990, Artist Tian Kun has been preserving the art of kangweihua,
Kangweihua
As a little girl, Tian loved watching her mother painting on the
Tian’s
10 . Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in Chinese calendar. The festival typically involves family getting together to share mooncakes while watching the moon. Typical Chinese mooncakes are round in shape, and measure around 10 cm in diameter and 4-5 cm in thickness. Most mooncakes consist of a thin tender skin enveloping a sweet, dense filling.
Above all, full preparations should be made, including materials such as dough (生面团), flour, water, sugar and vegetable oil, and fillings—lotus seed paste (莲子蓉) and eggs.
Mix together all the materials to get a dough.
Next, separate the egg yolks from the whites and salt the steamed yolks. While the oven is preheating to 180 degrees Celsius, roll the lotus paste and the dough into small balls.
Then, shape up with each consisting of a dough wrapper, one ball of lotus paste, and one half of a salted egg yolk. Make a hole in a ball of lotus and put the yolk inside. Similarly, cover the lotus ball (with the yolk inside) with a wrapper.
Remember to wait to eat the mooncakes for two days when they will be soft and also look shiny.
A.A mooncake ball is made. |
B.Prepare the salted egg yolks. |
C.Finally, put all mooncakes into the oven. |
D.Flatten each piece of dough into a thin wrapper. |
E.There're many stories about mooncakes and Chang'e. |
F.Mooncakes are the must-eat food for the Mid-Autumn Festival. |
G.Covered with plastic wrap, it should be set aside for at least 3 hours. |