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    Ep. 17: DaYu, the man who defeated the great flood.

    Ep. 17: DaYu, the man who defeated the great flood.

    In this episode, we explore the historical figure of Da Yu and his extraordinary mission to control the floods that plagued ancient China. We discuss the significance of the flood, or 洪水 (hóngshuǐ), and its devastating impact on the lives of people during that time.

    As we dive into the story, we examine the challenges Da Yu faced, such as the relentless rain that submerged hills and valleys, leaving masses of people homeless and forced to seek refuge on mountaintops. We highlight Da Yu's dedication and sacrifice as he worked tirelessly for thirteen years, enduring harsh conditions and physical hardships to fulfill his mission.


    Vocabulary
    (1)洪水( hóngshuǐ)flood
    (2)任務( rènwu) mission
    (3)治理 (zhìlǐ) to manage, management


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    Ep.16:Sharan System, The Abdiction of The Crown In Chinese History

    Ep.16:Sharan System, The Abdiction of The Crown In Chinese History

    n this episode, we explore the Shanrang system, which challenges conventional notions of hereditary succession by passing power to individuals based on their talent and moral character, rather than their bloodline. While it may seem idealistic, we question the feasibility of such a system in historical times, considering the potential threats and conspiracies that could arise from ambitious heirs.

    As we examine the similarities and differences between the Shanrang system and modern democracy, we touch upon the notion that power has the potential to corrupt individuals. We discuss the intricate dynamics of power in our daily lives, such as in schools, workplaces, and society at large.

    Join us as we unravel the historical context, the virtues, and the shortcomings of the Shanrang system.



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    • 23 Min.
    Ep. 15:Chang'E, the lonely goddess of the moon

    Ep. 15:Chang'E, the lonely goddess of the moon

    In this episode, we embark on an enchanting tale about the first woman to journey to the moon, Chang’E. While some may refer to her as a woman, she is, in fact, a goddess. The story of Chang E's celestial voyage is intertwined with the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time when moon cakes are enjoyed and the moon is admired.

    We dive into the rich imagination of ancient Chinese people, who not only envisioned Chang’E residing on the moon but also imagined a moon palace and the woodcutter Wu Gang tirelessly chopping down a cassia tree. They also explore how modern-day speculations about the moon range from it being an alien base to a spaceship monitoring Earth.

    Vocabulary:

    (1)月亮(yuèliàng): the moon
    (2)神話(shénhuà): mythology
    (3)藥(yào):medicine


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    • 20 Min.
    Ep.14:HouYi, The slayer of nine suns

    Ep.14:HouYi, The slayer of nine suns

    In this episode, we embark on a captivating historical journey as we uncover the story of a legendary character named Hou Yi. Hou Yi is famous for using his remarkable archery skills to shoot down nine suns, ensuring the survival of crops for the people. While this tale has been passed down through generations, some perceive it as a mere children's story.

    Throughout Chinese mythology, Hou Yi has been revered as a hero who restored peace and prosperity. The story's enduring appeal speaks to the universal human desire to overcome the forces of nature and challenge oppressive powers. It's a reminder that resistance and change are possible even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.

    Vocabulary:
    (1) 英雄(yīngxióng): a hero
    (2) 人民(rénmín): the people
    (3) 太陽(tàiyáng):the sun


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    • 15 Min.
    Episode 13:Leizu, the origin of silk and fashion

    Episode 13:Leizu, the origin of silk and fashion

    In this episode, we embark on a fascinating exploration of the origin of fashion, tracing it back to ancient China. Discover the captivating story of the legendary figure, the Goddess of Weaving, Leizu. As we unravel the tales surrounding her, we also shed light on the immense contributions she made to ancient China's textile industry and the subsequent impact on global trade through the famous Silk Road.

    we also talk about the the Silk Road, a historical trade route that connected the East and the West, leaving an indelible mark on both civilizations. We delve into the significance of silk, its sacred symbolism, and its impact on ancient Rome's economy and politics. Join us as we uncover the untold stories of this remarkable route and its lasting legacy.

    Vocabulary:
    (1) 先驅(xiān qū):a pioneer
    (2) 文明(wén míng):civilization
    (3) 貢獻(gòng xiàn):the contribution

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    • 20 Min.
    Ep.12.1 The most challenging things when it comes to learning Chinese language: Chinese characters. Agree?

    Ep.12.1 The most challenging things when it comes to learning Chinese language: Chinese characters. Agree?

    New Podcast Episode! 🌟 Discover the Fascinating World of Chinese Characters! ✨

    In today’s podcast, we will be exploring the origin and story regarding the Chinese characters.

    We will unveil the reasons behind the two versions of Chinese characters, simplified and traditional. As we explore the reason behind the existence of two forms of Chinese characters, we will be tracing its origin back to a “literacy campaign” implemented by Mao Zedong in the 1950s.

    Also, we will be talking about a much older version of the written Chinese, which are words inscribed on oracle bones during the Shang Dynasty, around 3,000 years ago. How and why the Oracle words were used… Fascinating, isn't it?

    If you're intrigued by the mysteries of Chinese characters and the rich history behind them, welcome to the DAHUA Chinese podcast, where we provide a clear framework of Chinese dynasties, historical backgrounds, art, and lifestyles in different periods. Subscribe to our podcast to embark on a journey of discovery!



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    • 25 Min.

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