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What You Know About Chinese Calligraphy Could All be Wrong

Recent I wrote a Chinese post on the secrets of Chinese calligraphy (“Shufa” in Chinese Pinyin), as for “secrets”, it may sound incredible, but it’s true according to historical records. For example, it was recorded that “calligraphy saint” Wang Xizhi

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Peter Hessler: A Chinese in His Previous Life?

I’ve been planning to write something about Peter Hessler (何伟) for a long time, but always don’t know what to write. Actually I wrote a Chinese post on him this January, but just a casual note. I read his Country

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The Big Mess of Translation Market in China

Today’s Chinese translation market is more chaotic than ever, the biggest problem is that it’s really hard to distinguish qualified translators or translation companies from bad ones, and to find the right person could be much harder, especially for customers who don’t

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ChinaJoy: So Superficial, So Deep

ChinaJoy 2014 has just ended. The largest annual games exhibition in Asia again attracted game personnel and stay-at-home young men from all over China and related reports are still filling first pages of all media sites. I was deeply impressed by popularity of

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Why Chinese Youth Become Unprecedentedly Lazy?

Although Chinese have a reputation for being hard-working, the youth generation of Chinese today is unprecedentedly lazy. Such laziness is reflected in all aspects of daily lives. For example, most young people would never climb stairs as long as there

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How Staff of China’s SOEs Keep Screwing Things Up?

When I got my position transferred and didn’t have to work with staff from China Mobile any longer, I felt relieved. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China have been notorious for their inefficiency. As one of the largest SOEs in China,

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I’m a blogger, editor and translator from China, now chief editor of a mobile gaming media site.
"Internet in China" refers to the special internet environment in China blocking foreign services and creating unique phenomena.

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