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Unlike in the Christian world, where the number 6 is associated with the devil, 6 has a positive connotation in the Chinese language and culture.
by Mia Li, 15 May 2019
Literally meaning "an old driver," a Laosiji basically knows everything.
by Mia Li, 16 August 2017
Here's a look back at some notable Chinese slang words from 2016.
by That's, 27 December 2016
Is there anything more important in life than one's choice of a pop culture idol? The answer is no.
by Mia Li, 19 June 2019
Conversation is the playground of the wits and your gaojihei game will keep your audience on their toes.
by Mia Li, 22 November 2019
Literally meaning “rain girl has no melons,” the phrase makes little sense – who is rain girl and why doesn’t she have any melons?
by Mia Li, 19 February 2020
How did goudai – which means dog leash – come to mean 'go die'?
by Mia Li, 28 April 2016
Literally meaning 'high school sophomore,' Zhong Er is a way to describe an adult who has never grown up.
by Mia Li, 29 December 2017
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