Saturday, June 14, 2008

confusing phrases/proverbs

What is this in Chinese? or is it just a Western saying?
Also, what does this mean?

Also in the same link are the phrases "Win your law suit and lose your money."

monto -
Quote:
A Chinese in power, it has been said, is a Confucian: out of power, he is a Taoist, and when about to die, a Buddhist.
Don't know the it in Chinese.

Confucian idea may contain many aspects, but, politically, it emphasizes on orders and orders, it tells people, especially the low-class people to obey. This is the idea all the rulers like very much.

Taoists, in common sense do not care much of the earthly world.

Also in common sense, Buddhists believe life comes one after another (cycling)

So, different idea fits different people.

Quote:
"Win your law suit and lose your money."
赢了官司输了钱

The cost for law suits usually goes very high, often higher than what you intend to protect through the law suit. So, even if you win the suit, you still get loss altogether.
studentyoung -
Quote:
A Chinese in power, it has been said, is a Confucian: out of power, he is a Taoist, and when about to die, a Buddhist.
Quote:
What is this in Chinese? or is it just a Western saying?
There is no a fixed saying in Chinese. If you have to express it in Chinese, it is 出则儒,退则道,死则佛.

Quote:
Also, what does this mean?
It means when a Chinese is in power or being an official, he usually takes Confucianism as his guiding thoughts; when he’s out of power or suffering from political problems in officialdom, that’s Taoist; when he is about to die or facing up to the problem of death, Buddhism. For example, 苏东坡.is a representative figure of this kind.

Cheers!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!

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well, leaving the forum for a while, as i've been...

well, leaving the forum for a while, as i've been so busy these days, but i'm afraid i can't agree
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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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I thought that was generally good. I understood...

I thought that was generally good. I understood just about all of it without looking at Quest's
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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New Antiwave Podcast 人民大会谈4 - “东南西北”宋以朗 (下)

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 黑莓之外的选择

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I am wangzhulong from www.cslpod.com, a Chinese Language pocasting website.
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How could I get better at tones?

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

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Re: Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

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This is the very dictionary that our teacher asks us to buy! Very concrete and detailed
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New to Mandarin - Help with basic introduction

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Re: New to Mandarin - Help with basic introduction

并 means 'and also' rather than just 'and', so it's a bit too strong to use the way you use it.
I also suggest you pick a different Chinese name, 沙拉 sounds like 'salad'.
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Saturday, June 7, 2008

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The Revival of Traditional Characters is Coming?

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Re: The Revival of Traditional Characters is Coming?

the chinese educational system already depends too much on memorization, to the
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Seeking the name of a passion flower breed

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Friday, June 6, 2008

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Using 那 instead of 哪

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Monto: while you're probably right that all Chinese fangyan are related, when a people gets
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Using 那 instead of 哪

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You don't agree that it occasionally crops up, or that it is regarded as non-standard? I don't
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Taiwanese names and romanisation

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hmmm .... What is wrong is that using Jyutping it is bakging, not batging. The difference between
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Taiwanese names and romanisation

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wow, thanks for pointing that out.

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Taiwanese names and romanisation

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Much as I prefer Hanyu Pinyin, I think it is not necessary to change the place names like Hsinchu
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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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user.script corrupt error

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user.script corrupt error

Hi guys,

Love the software. Until my flashcards got hijacked. when i try to open zdt now i get the error
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Basic Python module for adso

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No rush on my behalf. A reliable Adsotrans API would be a pretty cool thing to have though, and
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Basic Python module for adso

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Is there an API currently? The links above are non-functional. Been looking at restarting a couple
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Hardest sound to pronounce?

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Try just making ju and qu with your tongue flat...

Try just making ju and qu with your tongue flat in your mouth (so you can't make a retroflex chu
or zhu). Then, stretch your lips sideways as you speak ju or qu--in other words, you're
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Hardest sound to pronounce?

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Thanks

I'm going to walk around the house today trying to get a sound between sh and s, and then between
q and ts.

As for N and L, my former son-in-law (from Nanjing) once told me, "you're lice."

This is...

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Hardest sound to pronounce?

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Most difficult tone? Let me count the ways

Yes, I do a terrible job on ri, re, etc. But I'm even worse at X. I listen to my friends, watch
their mouths form the sounds and still it doesn't come out right. And then there's N. In the
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Poll: Why learning spoken Chinese as a foreigner is easy and hard

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The answer to the OP is "both." There...

The answer to the OP is "both."

There are two ways of measuring how well someone speaks a foreign language: "fluency" and
"accuracy." Most learners tend to be better at one than the other.

Someone...

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Online pinyin dictionary with audio pinyin prnunciation

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I haven't visited all of the links above so this...

I haven't visited all of the links above so this isn't intended as a comment on any particular
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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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About seven years ago, when I was in taiwan,...

About seven years ago, when I was in taiwan, every time I showed people (other than my teachers)
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Monday, June 2, 2008

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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OK, so after reading all these posts it would...

OK, so after reading all these posts it would seem we can broadly summarize that the reason there
are many more "asian female-euro male" realationships than vice versa is because of financial...

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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ouch , I guess I wasnt wearing my...

ouch , I guess I wasnt wearing my "politically correct" hat when I made those comments.
So who can actually give me some real reasons why there are thousands upon thousands of EURO male
- ASIAN...

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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I am married to a chinese woman from beijing. I...

I am married to a chinese woman from beijing.

I think the reason why there are so few "chinese male - euro female" relationships, is that
chinese males are not physically attractive to euro...

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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Re: most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

Talking with a friend about married life, duties of husbands and wives etc, and I wanted to say
something about women who like to cook (zuo4 cai4). I do not know how it happened, but what I said
was...

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

Views: 17,258

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LOL, Marcopolo, I'm still afraid I'll make that...

LOL, Marcopolo, I'm still afraid I'll make that anquanmao/tao mistake... hasn't happened yet, but
I think very carefully every time I'm about to say helmet or even anquandai (in a car).
How did the...

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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I didn't have really embarassing moments in...

I didn't have really embarassing moments in China. Once I used 京城 for capital, and my language
partner laughed at me and then told me that was really wenyanwen, and that I should use 首都.
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Sunday, June 1, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th April 2004, 12:35 PM

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Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!

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HEHE the trick to being a foreigner in China is...

HEHE

the trick to being a foreigner in China is pretending you dont speak english; pretend you are
french or maybe from some obscure country.

about speaking Chinese in the USA:

chinese people...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd June 2007, 11:59 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Good points. I've had an urge to criticize the method a few times, but I get such intense negative
responses to my criticism, I crawl back under my rock. Maybe it's time to try again....

Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd June 2007, 03:21 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Just curious - is this (http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/blog/about/overview-page/) language
learning method to your liking?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 4th January 2007, 10:55 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Maybe. But why can't someone make good instructional language video that has adult content? This
would really keep my interest, and help my memory. It doesn't need to be X rated, but should be
pretty...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 4th January 2007, 01:51 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Thanks Tom,
I've always wondered what the differences are. I'm just about finished with Pimsleur I. I've used
Pimsleur before, and am very impressed with the results. But you're right about the...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 3rd January 2007, 10:21 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Other than price, how does it compare to Pimsleur?

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