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In China's full-blown consumer society, when you are done choosing jackets and shoes that best represent you, you must also choose an aidou.
by Mia Li, 24 December 2018
Jitang is bite-sized content that tells us all our problems will be solved and everything will be okay, even if we don’t do anything.
by Mia Li, 22 August 2018
Imagine a world without unnecessary fluff. That is what ganhuo is.
by Mia Li, 20 July 2018
Literally meaning “to compete using father,” pindie is the exercise of using one’s father’s achievements to compete with others for upward mobility.
by Mia Li, 19 June 2018
Literally meaning “to gnaw off the elderly,” kenlao is the reluctant choice of millions of young people in China today.
by Mia Li, 21 May 2018
Here's a look back at some notable Chinese slang words from 2017.
by That's, 29 December 2017
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
Literally meaning "an old driver," a Laosiji basically knows everything.
by Mia Li, 16 August 2017
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