A Thousand Whys

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A Thousand Whys

  • 5 minutes 36 seconds
    Why do Chinese people adore the winter jasmine?

    迎春花, or winter jasmine, is a native plant of China with a recorded history spanning over 1,000 years. In this episode, we'll continue our floral journey and get to know the hidden meaning behind this flower in Chinese culture.

    21 April 2024, 1:00 am
  • 6 minutes 57 seconds
    Why are peach blossoms associated with love?

    With the arrival of spring, colorful flowers are once again ready to take central stage. "A Thousand Whys" also offers a new series, exploring stories and meanings associated with various flowers. And in this episode, we will find out why peach blossoms are often associated with love in Chinese culture.

    20 March 2024, 2:35 am
  • 3 minutes 10 seconds
    How do Chinese people extend Spring Festival greetings?

    "拜年" is a cherished tradition observed during the Chinese New Year. It includes not just saying "Happy Chinese New Year" but also visiting friends and families, bringing them gifts and extending good wishes during the month-long celebration period. In this episode, we explore how Chinese people extend Spring Festival greetings in an efficient way!

    8 February 2024, 1:09 am
  • 3 minutes 48 seconds
    What does loong, or the Chinese dragon, mean to the Chinese people?

    2024 marks the Year of the Loong, or the Chinese dragon. In today's episode, we cover the powerful symbolism of loong in Chinese culture.

    31 January 2024, 2:56 am
  • 3 minutes 50 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: How did ancient Chinese merchants honor the god of earth?

    Dahan (大寒 dà hán), or Major Cold, falls on January 20th this year. In this episode, we show you how ancient Chinese merchants conduct a grand ceremony to honor the god of earth.

    19 January 2024, 1:27 am
  • 4 minutes 20 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: How did ancient Chinese people prepare for the New Year?

    Xiaohan (小寒 xiǎo hán), or Minor Cold, falls on January 6th this year. In this episode, we show you what ancient Chinese people used to buy when preparing for the New Year.

    5 January 2024, 1:10 am
  • 3 minutes 43 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: Why Chinese people "count in nines" in winter?

    Dongzhi (冬至 dōng zhì), or Winter Solstice, falls on December 22nd this year. It is the 22nd of the 24 solar terms and the fourth one in winter. In this episode, we show you why Chinese people "count in nines" in winter.

    21 December 2023, 1:48 am
  • 4 minutes 53 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: Did ancient Chinese build snowmen?

    Daxue (大雪 dà xuě), or Major Snow, begins on December 7th this year. It is the 21st of the 24 solar terms and the third one in winter. In this episode, we show you whether ancient Chinese build snowmen in winter.

    6 December 2023, 1:12 am
  • 4 minutes 51 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: How did ancient Chinese enjoy vegetables in winter?

    Xiaoxue (小雪 xiǎo xuě), or Minor Snow, begins on November 22nd this year. It is the 20th of the 24 solar terms and the second one in winter. In this episode, we show you how Chinese people enjoy vegetables in winter.

    21 November 2023, 1:52 am
  • 4 minutes 25 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: How do Chinese people celebrate the Start of Winter?

    Lidong (立冬 lì dōng), or Start of Winter, begins on November 8th this year. It is the 19th of the 24 solar terms and the first one in winter. In this episode, we show you how Chinese people celebrate this solar term.

    7 November 2023, 2:14 am
  • 4 minutes 53 seconds
    24 Solar Terms: Why do Chinese people love to savor persimmons on Frost's Descent?

    Shuangjiang (霜降 shuāng jiàng), or Frost's Descent, begins on October 24th this year. It is the 18th of the 24 solar terms and the last one in autumn. In this episode, we show you why Chinese people love to savor persimmons during this solar term.

    23 October 2023, 6:44 am
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