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  • Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency.

    In today’s episode, we journey with renowned author Liang Xiaosheng into a summer memory.

    On a blazing hot day, our storyteller brings home a watermelon from the market, only to find it’s a “爆炸瓜” – an overripe melon. Planning to throw it away, he’s stopped by his wife’s excitement. She recalls her childhood, a time of scarcity, where such melons were a rare and cherished treat.

    Tune in to discover how a seemingly spoiled fruit can hold the sweetest of memories.

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  • Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency.

    In today’s episode, we journey with renowned author Liang Xiaosheng into a summer memory.

    On a blazing hot day, our storyteller brings home a watermelon from the market, only to find it’s a “爆炸瓜” – an overripe melon. Planning to throw it away, he’s stopped by his wife’s excitement. She recalls her childhood, a time of scarcity, where such melons were a rare and cherished treat.

    Tune in to discover how a seemingly spoiled fruit can hold the sweetest of memories.

    Enjoying the episode? Share your thoughts and leave a comment! Your engagement enriches our storytelling community.


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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    In this heartwarming story by 栗良平, we follow the tradition of a humble noodle shop in Tokyo named "小丸子" that stays open late every New Year's Eve.

    On one particularly cold New Year's Eve, a young mother and her two children, dressed in shabby clothes, enter the shop. The kind-hearted owners, moved by their plight, serve them a bowl of noodle soup with extra ingredients.

    This simple act of kindness becomes an annual tradition, and over the years, the children grow up and return to the shop, now successful young adults, to relive the cherished memory of their past.

    Please let us know if you like the story or have any topic you want us to cover .

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    In this heartwarming story by 栗良平, we follow the tradition of a humble noodle shop in Tokyo named "小丸子" that stays open late every New Year's Eve.

    On one particularly cold New Year's Eve, a young mother and her two children, dressed in shabby clothes, enter the shop. The kind-hearted owners, moved by their plight, serve them a bowl of noodle soup with extra ingredients.

    This simple act of kindness becomes an annual tradition, and over the years, the children grow up and return to the shop, now successful young adults, to relive the cherished memory of their past.

    Please let us know if you like the story or have any topic you want us to cover .

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    Today, we're diving into the incredible journey of BYD, a company whose name stands for "Build Your Dreams." Founded by Wang Chuanfu, a man with humble beginnings and a grand vision for electric vehicles, BYD has transformed from a small battery manufacturer in Shenzhen to a global leader in the electric car industry.
    Join us as we explore how Wang's determination and innovative spirit led BYD to create China's first mass-produced electric car and capture the attention of investors worldwide, including Warren Buffett.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    Today, we're diving into the incredible journey of BYD, a company whose name stands for "Build Your Dreams." Founded by Wang Chuanfu, a man with humble beginnings and a grand vision for electric vehicles, BYD has transformed from a small battery manufacturer in Shenzhen to a global leader in the electric car industry.

    Join us as we explore how Wang's determination and innovative spirit led BYD to create China's first mass-produced electric car and capture the attention of investors worldwide, including Warren Buffett.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    In this episode, we are sharing a story by Lao She that captures his evolving sentiments towards hens. At first, he expresses a deep dislike for hens, describing their incessant clucking and pecking as annoying. As the story progresses, he witnesses a hen fiercely protect and care for her brood, which changes his perspective. By the end of the episode, he concludes that a mother, whether a hen or a human, is a true hero, demonstrating responsibility, love, courage, and hard work.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!
    In this episode, we are sharing a story by Lao She that captures his evolving sentiments towards hens. At first, he expresses a deep dislike for hens, describing their incessant clucking and pecking as annoying. As the story progresses, he witnesses a hen fiercely protect and care for her brood, which changes his perspective. By the end of the episode, he concludes that a mother, whether a hen or a human, is a true hero, demonstrating responsibility, love, courage, and hard work.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!

    In this episode, we are sharing the unexpected struggles of "The People Who Sell Houses Like Cliff Drops," focusing on Yang Chenlu's regrettable journey of buying a house that quickly depreciated. From a heated dispute over a buyer's lowball offer to regret over a missed selling opportunity, we explore the harsh realities of today's real estate market in China.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!

    In this episode, we are sharing the unexpected struggles of "The People Who Sell Houses Like Cliff Drops," focusing on Yang Chenlu's regrettable journey of buying a house that quickly depreciated. From a heated dispute over a buyer's lowball offer to regret over a missed selling opportunity, we explore the harsh realities of today's real estate market in China.

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  • Welcome to another episode of 听故事说中文!

    In this week's meetup, we talked about local flavors and how that connects us to our local community.

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    In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce the heartwarming bilingual chapter book "《阿妈爱你》" (AhMa Loves You!) and its talented author. This book beautifully highlights the special relationship between a grandma and her grandchild, exploring the cross-cultural differences in ways to show love.

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    In this episode , we meet Mr. Wang, a man in his seventies who has been living alone since his wife passed away. Despite being in good health, his children are concerned and want him to live with them. A recent incident shakes Mr. Wang's resolve, leading him to consider a nursing home.

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    Zong Qinghou, the visionary founder of Wahaha, one of China's most iconic beverage brands, has passed away. This man wasn't just a businessman, he was a pioneer who transformed the industry. From humble beginnings, he built an empire that brought refreshment – and a whole lot of opportunity – to countless people.

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    ABB structures consist of two words or phrases that are similar in meaning or sound. It can be used to create a variety of effects, such as emphasis, humor, or vivid imagery.
    黏糊糊 (nián hu hu) is a compound word that combines the words 黏 (nián), the base character, meaning "sticky", 糊 (hu) - meaning "paste-like" or "doughy." When combined, "黏糊糊" (nián hu hu) conveys the idea of something being very sticky or gooey, with an emphasis on its viscosity or adhesive nature.

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    ABB structures consist of two words or phrases that are similar in meaning or sound. It can be used to create a variety of effects, such as emphasis, humor, or vivid imagery.

    乱糟糟 (luàn zāo zāo) is a compound word that combines the words 乱 (luàn), the base character, meaning "chaotic" or "messy", 糟糟 (zāo zāo), the intensifier, adding emphasis to the "messiness." It doesn't have a precise translation on its own, but serves to make the word more vivid.

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