Chinese athletes began to "win glory for the country"
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extensive network of sports schools
China's athletic prowess is fueled by the country's
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太极拳 (tai4 ji2 quan2)
people gather to practice this form of exercise
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广场舞 (guang3 chang3 wu3)
public-square dancing
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蹴鞠 (cu4 ju1)
Earliest precursor to soccer
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ball filled with feathers → inflated ball
What was cuju originally played with, and what type of ball did they eventually switch to
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During what dynasties was cuju popular among all social classes
\ Tang and Song
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Gao Qiu
Hooligan in the classic novel *Outlaws of the Marsh* and was known for being a great cuju player.
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你胖了
This saying used to be a compliment, but is now that living standards have improved, obesity has become a problem.
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学生餐厅
Student Dining Halls
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1990
Untill what year were college students still required to live in dorms
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online, newspapers, and agencies
Finding an apartment is easy because listings can be found in…..
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中介公司
Zhōngjiè gōngsī
Apartment Agencies
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Dogs over 35 cm in length
What pet is still banned in cities in modern China?
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Cats
What pets are most popular in the countryside
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A deposit
What do landlords ask for when you pay them rent
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押一付三 (Yā yī fù sān)
Paying 3 months of rent at once
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毛小孩 Máo xiǎohái
What do people call their pets
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Groom buys the house
What does a couple do before they marry in terms of house ownership
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fear of rabies
In 1983, why did Beijing ban non-working dogs as well as six other animals from within city limits
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相亲 Xiāngqīn
blind date (Some parents opt to take matters into their own hands if their children have reached a certain age without having acquired a boyfriend or girlfriend)
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Arranged marriages, intimate contact between unmarried young men/women was prohibited
Before first half of the twentieth century in China
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Tendency toward avoiding direct, blunt language (white lies)
Common in China where for example, a girl arranges to get a call in the middle of a bad date, and then leaves in a hurry on the pretext of an emergency
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非诚勿扰 (Fei Cheng Wu Rao)
If You Are the One, a popular Chinese dating show
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面子
Chinese people are typically very concerned about face
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相亲角 Xiāngqīn jiǎo
matchmaking corner, desperate parents put their childrens name and info up
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商务座 (shang1 wu4 zuo4)
Business class, most expensive, offers the most comfort
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一等座 (yi1 deng3 zuo4)
First class
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二等座 (er4 deng3 zuo4)
Second class
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high-speed trains
Major means of domestic travel and because of their high speed there is no need for sleeping berths
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硬座 (ying4 zuo4)
Hard seat (old-fashioned "regular train seat)
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软座 (ruan3 zuo4)
Soft seat (old-fashioned "regular train seat)
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硬卧 (ying4 wo4)
Hard sleeper (old-fashioned "regular train seat)
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软卧 (ruan3 wo4)
soft sleeper (old-fashioned "regular train seat)
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国际旅行社 (Guo2 ji4 lv3 xing2 she4)
International Travel Agencies - for foreign tourists
\ Why did people believe that travel was neccessary for acadmic growth?
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堂 is used if you have the same last name as the person. 表 is used if you have different last names. This is assuming ur parents had different last names. Because of this rule, 堂 is more common than 表。
When is 表 (biao3) used and when is 堂(tang2)used
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Face
* Face judges someone’s quality * Hierarchy * “Face” has specific definitions * Giving 面子 means respecting someone * Not giving 面子 means disrespecting someone * To lose face (丢脸 diu1lian3) * Lose credit, good name, and reputations * Face appears in all aspects of Chinese life * Ex: don’t directly turn down an invitation
面子
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\ * Criticizing someone in public * Not showing respect to elders * Interrupting a conversation
Face Losing Situations
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* White skin * Long legs * Small V-shaped face * Pointy chin * Small cheekbones * Big eyes * Double eyelids * Small nose * Small mouth * M-shaped lips * tall
What are some chinese beauty standards
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\ China is known as 礼仪之邦 (li3yi2zhi1bang1 country of rites)
What is China Known as
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* Fist and Palm Salute is a formal greeting
* Shake hands with friends and family, but use fist and palm salutes at formal events * Ex: Chinese new year, weddings, birthdays, or funerals
Fist and Palm Salute
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\ * Men: right hand half fist and left hold right hand in front of chest * left is the important and honorable side * Women: left hand half fist and right hand holds left in front of chest * Right is the important and honorable side
How do Men and Women do the Fist and Palm Salute
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\ * First stand at attention * Look at eachother in the eyes, raise both hands to brow, bend down, and gently shake hands 3 times * Say greeting words
How do you do the fist and palm Salute
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* At a funeral, you should do a fist and palm salute the opposite way
* Shouldn’t use at big official occasions
What are some taboos about the fist and palm salute