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Showing posts with label Chinese. Show all posts
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Sep 25, 2019

[Answer] 3. "He fights, and runs away, perhaps occupies and another day of fight."English to Chinese to English

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...1. So close, you can taste it. 2. He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day. 3. You are never too old to learn. 4. Revenge is a dish best served cold. I found two versions of the origin of "He who fights.."; the first attributed to the Greek statesman (and soldier) Demosthenes, who allegedly said, "The man who runs away may fight again" after being criticized for deserting the battlefield during the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 B.C. A more common version is the quote by author/poet Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774), who stated: "For he that fights and runs away, may live to fight another day, but he, who is in battle slain, can never rise and fight again."

Sep 24, 2019

[Ans] Who wrote the ancient Chinese military book known as "The Art of War"?

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Sun Tzu was an ancient Chinese military general philosopher who wrote the famous book, “The Art of War”. The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). Each chapter is devoted to an aspect of warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics. The Art of War remains the most influential strategy text in East Asian warfare and has influenced both Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, and legal strategy.

[Answer] Who wrote the ancient Chinese military book known as "The Art of War"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who wrote the ancient Chinese military book known as "The Art of War"?"



...Sun Tzu was an ancient Chinese military general philosopher who wrote the famous book, “The Art of War”. The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). Each chapter is devoted to an aspect of warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics. The Art of War remains the most influential strategy text in East Asian warfare and has influenced both Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, and legal strategy.

Aug 30, 2019

[Answer] What is the first animal of the Chinese zodiac?

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...1. Pig 2. Dog 3. Monkey 4. Rat

Jun 25, 2019

[Answer] What's the most popular Chinese take-out item in the U.S.?

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...Americans love Chinese take-out, especially chicken dishes. But one makes the top of the list of most popular menu item for Chinese take-out. Americans love General Tso's Chicken, making it No. 1 on the list of favorites. This popular entrée usually features dark or white meat chicken that's battered and deep-fried. It's then covered in a spicy, savory, slightly sweet sauce. Dried red chili peppers give it a nice kick. White rice and broccoli are usually served up with this favored entree. Source: ChowHound.com

Jun 12, 2019

[Answer] 3. In China you are finding your Chinese to be worse than you thought it was, so you decide to open your conversations by asking "Ni shuo ying wen ma?". What are you asking people?

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...1. Where is the bathroom? 2. Do you speak English? 3. How can I find...? 4. Is that yours? This is how you ask if someone speaks English, always important if you cannot speak Chinese. It is pronounced like "knee shwoa ying when ma".

Mar 15, 2019

[Answer] 7. Which of the following is not an animal on the Chinese zodiac?

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...1. Pig 2. Hawk 3. Rat 4. Dragon The animals include: Monkey, Rooster, Rat, Dragon, Dog, Ox, Ram, Rabbit, Snake, Horse, Tiger and Pig.

Jan 1, 2019

[Ans] According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, 2019 is the year of which animal?

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The Chinese Zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao, is based on a twelve-year cycle, each year in that cycle related to an animal sign. These signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. It is calculated according to Chinese lunar calendar. 2019 is the Year of the Pig according to Chinese zodiac. Chinese New Year in 2019 starts on Tuesday, February 5th and ends on January 24th, 2020. The Pig is the twelfth in the 12-year cycle of Chinese zodiac sign. The Years of the Pig include 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, 2031, 2043...

[Answer] According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, 2019 is the year of which animal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, 2019 is the year of which animal?"



...The Chinese Zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao, is based on a twelve-year cycle, each year in that cycle related to an animal sign. These signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. It is calculated according to Chinese lunar calendar. 2019 is the Year of the Pig according to Chinese zodiac. Chinese New Year in 2019 starts on Tuesday, February 5th and ends on January 24th, 2020. The Pig is the twelfth in the 12-year cycle of Chinese zodiac sign. The Years of the Pig include 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, 2031, 2043...

Nov 21, 2018

[Answer] 4. How can Chinese potstickers (jiao zi) be prepared?

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...1. deep-fried 2. all of these 3. fried and steamed on a skillet 4. boiled and served in soup This is the all-purpose pocket food! The most popular way: place the potstickers on a hot oiled skillet. Pour a small amount of water around the dumplings and immediately put a lid over it. After all the liquid evaporates, drizzle with a little sesame oil. Slide carefully off the skillet with a spatula and invert onto a serving plate. Serve with a soy-vinegar sauce and chili oil (optional). Crispy on one side, soft and juicy on the other. Hao chi! (Yum!) Hope you enjoyed this culinary adventure!

Nov 4, 2018

[Answer] 4. There is one specific color that Chinese people love. This color is used as a theme for big events like weddings. What is this color?

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...1. White (aka Bahk) 2. Black (aka Huck) 3. Red (aka Hoann) 4. Blue (aka Lam) Red can be accompanied by gold and jade which are also quite popular. Red is considered lucky because it is the color that represents "positive energy" in the Yin Yang. It is often used as a theme color in special events like birthdays, weddings, or Chinese New Years'. At these occasions, red packets (lai see) are given out to represent giving blessings. These should not be opened right away as that would supposedly destroy the gift of good luck.

Nov 3, 2018

[Answer] 4. There is one specific color that Chinese people love. This color is used as a theme for big events like weddings. What is this color?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. There is one specific color that Chinese people love. This color is used as a theme for big events like weddings. What is this color?"



...1. Black (aka Huck) 2. Red (aka Hoann) 3. Blue (aka Lam) 4. White (aka Bahk) Red can be accompanied by gold and jade which are also quite popular. Red is considered lucky because it is the color that represents "positive energy" in the Yin Yang. It is often used as a theme color in special events like birthdays, weddings, or Chinese New Years'. At these occasions, red packets (lai see) are given out to represent giving blessings. These should not be opened right away as that would supposedly destroy the gift of good luck.

Nov 2, 2018

[Answer] There is one specific color that Chinese people love. This color is used as a theme for big events like weddings. What is this color?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "There is one specific color that Chinese people love. This color is used as a theme for big events like weddings. What is this color?"



...Red can be accompanied by gold and jade which are also quite popular. Red is considered lucky because it is the color that represents "positive energy" in the Yin Yang. It is often used as a theme color in special events like birthdays, weddings, or Chinese New Years'. At these occasions, red packets (lai see) are given out to represent giving blessings. These should not be opened right away as that would supposedly destroy the gift of good luck.

Mar 27, 2018

[Ans] What do languages Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish have in common?

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...In 1968, Russian was added as a working language of the General Assembly so that, of the GA's five official languages, four (all but Chinese) were working. ... As of 1983, the Security Council (like the General Assembly) recognized six official and working languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. The law says that “Chinese and English” are Hong Kong's official languages. Whereas some people say that Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, others insist that it is a language in its own right. ... (The Mandarin Chinese term for Cantonese, Shanghaiese and others is fangyan, or “place-speech”.)




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Official languages of the United Nations:


The United Nations recognizes six official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Delegates can speak in any of the official UN languages. Speeches given in one language are simultaneously interpreted into the other official languages. Providing a correct translation and interpretation of spoken and written communication is a major factor in the work of the UN. It enables clear, concise communication on the important issues this global body addresses. Source: UN.org


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Jan 1, 2018

[Ans] On what date will the 2018 Chinese New Year begin?

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Chinese New Year,also known as the "Spring Festival"  in modern China, or simply the Lunar New Year, is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. Celebrations traditionally run from the evening preceding the first day, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 21 Jan and 20 Feb.[3] In 2017, the first day of the Chinese New Year was on Saturday, 28 January, initiating the year of the Rooster.

Dec 14, 2017

[Ans] What makes the Chinese plum one of the most iconic symbols in Chinese art and poetry?

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Jin Ping Mei translated into English as The Plum in the Golden Vase or The Golden Lotus — is a Chinese novel of manners composed in vernacular Chinese during the late Ming ...
Author: Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng ("The Scoffing Scholar of Lanling", pseudonym)
Original title: 金瓶梅
Publication date: ~1610
Country: China (Ming dynasty)



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The Chinese plum blooms in the winter.:


One of the very few plants that blooms in the cold of winter is the Chinese plum, making it an iconic symbol found throughout Chinese art and poetry. The Chinese plum sheds its leaves in the fall, then before the new leaves emerge in spring, the blooms appear. In late winter and early spring, the Chinese plum's flower buds form, transforming into flowers of beautiful shades of pink, white and red. Source: WiseGeek.com


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Nov 27, 2017

[Ans] On what date will the 2018 Chinese New Year begin?

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Chinese New Year is also called “Spring Festival” and “Lunar New Year” because it comes in the springtime and is dated based on the Chinese lunar calendar.  2018 Chinese New Year Brown Dog Festival Celebration, Calendar, Zodiac, Astrology Predictions. This day is called Start of Spring, which is the date when the sun enters the 315th degree on the tropical zodiac.

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Friday, Feb. 16:

Chinese New Year marks the first day of a new year on the Chinese calendar. Many people in the U.S. and other countries celebrate this festive time. The holiday is also known as the Lunar New Year. For the coming year 2018, the Chinese New Year falls on Friday, Feb. 16. Celebrations of the Chinese New Year can last for several days and include parades featuring elaborate costumes, colorful floats, firecrackers and lots of merriment.

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Nov 15, 2017

[Ans] Which food additive is often blamed for “Chinese restaurant syndrome"?


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Chinese restaurant syndrome is a set of symptoms that some people have after eating Chinese food. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been blamed for the condition.

 It refers to a group of symptoms that some people experience after eating food from a Chinese restaurant. These symptoms often include a headache, skin flushing, and sweating. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) is often blamed for the symptoms some people experience after eating Chinese food

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monosodium glutamate (MSG) :

Chinese restaurant syndrome refers to a group of symptoms that some people experience after eating food from a Chinese restaurant. A food additive called monosodium glutamate (MSG) is often blamed for the symptoms some people experience. These symptoms often include a headache, skin flushing, and sweating. However, there’s minimal scientific evidence showing a link between MSG and these symptoms. Due to the controversy, many restaurants now advertise that they don’t add MSG to their foods.

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Sep 23, 2017

[Ans] Which casino game is played with a set of a set of 32 Chinese dominoes?


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Pai gow is a Chinese gambling game, played with a set of 32 Chinese dominoes. It is played in major casinos in China (including Macau); the United States ..., Chinese dominoes are used in several tile-based games, namely, Tien Gow, Pai Gow, Tiu U ... Each tile pattern in the Chinese domino set is made up of the outcome of a throw of two six-sided dice. ... When a tile of this pair is played individually in the game of Tien Gow, each takes its regular ranking among other military ..., Tien Gow or Tin Kau (Chinese: 天九; Cantonese: tin1 gau2; pinyin:tiān jiǔ; "Heaven and Nine") is the name of Chinese gambling games played with either a pair of dice or a set of 32 Chinese dominoes. In these games, Heaven is the top rank of the civilian suit, while Nine is the top rank of the military suit., Pai Gow is an ancient Chinese gambling game that serves as an ancestor for ... Pai Gow tiles look very much like traditional dominoes, but the 32 tiles are ... Using these four tiles, players can set their front and back hands using any two tiles., Several games are played with these cards, among which Pai Gow is the most ... fact t...

Jun 4, 2017

[Ans] in which country was the game chinese checkers invented?


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In "hop across", the most popular variation, each player starts with their colored pieces on one of the six points or corners of the star and attempts to race them all home into the opposite corner.