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Chinese Poetry Tang Poem: Spring Dawn

Sring is around. We will learn a Tang poem tang poem “春晓”(spring dawn) written by poet 孟浩然 (Meng, Haoran).

春晓 is a very famous poem. In this poem, the poet described vividly of a typical spring scene.

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Why Mandarin-Chinese Is Easy to Learn

To English speakers, Mandarin-Chinese has a fame of being one of the most difficult languages to learn.

Back to many years ago, this statement might be true. However, it is is not the case any more.

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Chinese Children Song: Number Song

We will learn a number song. Below is the lyric in Mandarin Chinese. Take a look to see if you know the number.

Do you know how to count eleven? Easy! 十一. Twelve? 十二. Thirteen? 十三. Fourteen? 十四.  Fifteen? 十五. Twenty? 二十. Twenty one? 二十一. Twenty two? 二十二. Thirty? 三十. Forty? 四十. Fifty? 五十. One hundred? 一百 (yi4 bai3). One thousand? 一千 (yi4 qian1).

As we know, in English culture, some numbers are not welcomed. For example, number 13.

In Chinese culture, 4 is not a good number. Why? 4  (si4) pronounces similar as 死 (si3) (death), so Chinese people don’t like it.

However, many of us like the number 8. Why? In Cantonese, 8 (ba1) sounds similar as 发 (fa1) that has a meaning of “getting rich”, later Mandarin speakers also adopted this idea.

Except 8, we also like number 6, and we believe 6 could brings us good luck.

9 is a good number too with a meaning of “long lasting”. Also, 9 is the biggest digit number and we believe 9 has the power.

2 is good number. It means double. 1 is a good number, it means number one.

Some times we play around the number because of the pronunciation.

For example, one day my friend received a big bunch of roses from her boyfriend with 57 roses. 57 (wu3 qi1) sounds like: 我妻 (wo3 qi1) that means: my wife.

By the way, it is very important to know the cultural meaning about Chinese numbers if you do business with Chinese people.

For more information about the meaning of numbers in Chinese culture, please check out the link on Wiki: Numbers in Chinese Culture.

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My Tips for Learning a Foreign Language

As a bilingual person with more than 20 years’ language learning experience, in this post, I am going to share some of my tips and lessons with a second language learner.

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How to Raise a Bilingual Child

Being bilingual is one of the best gifts we can give our children. Luckily, more and more parents start to realize the benefits of raising bilingual children.

In this post, I will share some tips to help parents, especially parents who don’t speak the second language themselves.