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Episode 100 : Chinese Or Character
Episode 100 : Chinese Or Character
Dec 31, 2010
Ancius introduces the Chinese characters for “Chinese”, and “character”.
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Episode 116: to buy, to sell
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Episode 115 : to listen, to speak, to read, to write
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Episode 114 : ancient, book
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Episode 113 : to study, to practice
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Episode 112 : love, home
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Episode 111 : beautiful, dream
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Episode 110 : modal particles
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Episode 109 : particles
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Episode 108 : year, to be born in the year of
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Episode 107 : Dog Or Pig
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Episode 106 : Monkey Or Rooster
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Episode 105 : Horse Or Sheep
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Episode 104 : Dragon Or Snake
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Episode 103 : Tiger Or Rabbit
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Episode 102 : Ox
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Episode 101 : Rat
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Episode 99 : Yellow Or Blue
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Episode 98 : Red Or Green
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Episode 97 : Black Or White
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Episode 96 : Long Or Short
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Episode 95 : Early Or Late
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Episode 94 : Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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Episode 93 : Front Or Back
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Episode 92 : High Or Low
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Episode 91 : Light Or Heavy
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Episode 90 : Inside Or Outside
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Episode 89 : Correct Or Good
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Episode 88 : Field Or Rain
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Episode 87 : Energy
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Episode 86 : Fish
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Episode 85 : Several
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Episode 84 : Celebrity Chinese Character Tattoos
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Episode 83 : To Be Or Not
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Episode 82 : To Live Or To Die
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Episode 81 : Heaven Or Earth
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Episode 80 : Son
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Episode 79 : Child
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Episode 76 :He, She, It
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Episode 78 : Father And Mother
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Episode 77 : To Exit And To Enter
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Episode 75 : Picto-Phonetic Characters
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Episode 72 : Pictographic Characters
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Episode 70 : This And That
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Episode 69 : You And Me
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Episode 68 :To Have And To Not Have
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Episode 67 :To Go And To Come
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Episode 66 :Left, Right
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Episode 65 :Up And Down
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Episode 64 : All
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Episode 63 : To Travel
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Episode 62 : Traditional Ordinal Numbers
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Episode 61 : "Hundred"," Thousand"," Ten Thousand"
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Episode 60 : "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn", "Winter"
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Episode 59: Center
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Episode 55: “North”, “South”, “East”, And “West”
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Episode 54: Man And Woman
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Episode 53: Seashell
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Episode 52: Ice
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Episode 44: Rice
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Episode 43: Bird
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Episode 42: Dog
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Episode 41: Literature
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Episode 40: Door
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Episode 39: Treasure
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Episode 38: Broad
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Episode 37: Bambo
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Episode 36: To Speak
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Episode 35: Insect
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Episode 34: To Eat
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Episode 33: Car
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Episode 32: To Go
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Episode 31: Foot
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Episode 30: Heart
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Episode 29: Tongue
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Episode 28: Tooth
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Episode 27: Hand
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Episode 26: Ear
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Episode 25: Eye
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Episode 24: Illness
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Episode 22: Grass
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Episode 19: Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters
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Episode 16: Zhuan-style Script
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Episode 15: Jin-style Script
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Episode 14: Oracle Bone Script
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Episode 12: Gold
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Episode 11: Wood
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Episode 10: Fire
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Episode 9: Water
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Episode 7: Number 7 and 8
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Episode 6: Number 5 and 6
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Episode 5: Number 1 to 4
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Episode 3: "Person"
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Episode 1: "Sun"
Ancius tells us about the Chinese character for “sun”, and how it is used as a radical.
Episode 71 : biang (Chinese character with highest stroke count)
Ancius introduces the Chinese character with the highest stroke count, “biang”, the name of a type of noodles. The character contains a total of 57 strokes.
Episode 84 : Celebrity Chinese Character Tattoos
Ancius talks about Chinese characters that celebrities have had tattooed on their bodies.
Episode 102 : Ox
Ancius introduces the Chinese zodiac animal the Ox, and its respective Chinese character.
Episode 101 : Rat
Ancius introduces the Chinese zodiac animal the Rat, and its respective Chinese character.
Episode 83 : To Be Or Not
Ancius introduces the Chinese character for the verb “to be”, as well as the negative prefix used in Chinese.
Episode 80 : Son
Ancius introduces the Chinese character for “son”, which is also a common suffix.
Episode 64 : All
Ancius introduces the Chinese character for “all”, as well as the city radical.
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