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I think in Pinyin it is Bai He, but I also saw somewhere that Bai He means lily. I need to write White Crane Gong Fu, and the words Wu Shu. I found Wu Shu and Gong Fu, but still do not have a clear writing for White Crane. Thank you for any help.
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There's a shirt I really like and I would love to make it! But I don't know what it's called so that I could do some research on it to find the pattern!! Please help!
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I heard it in a Disney channel episode my kids were watching. And i want 2 know.
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I'm actually looking for the title of Joseph Heller's novel "Catch 22" and haven't had any luck.
I'd like to get a hold of this book.
I'm thinking it's something along the lines of “诡计二十二” (gui-3 ji-4).
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Does anyone know of any worldwide (it can be anywhere at all) distance learning undergraduate courses in the field of East Asian/Chinese cultural studies (not language)?
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i'm trying to learn chinese again and i cant sem to read most of the words in the story (in the link) please give me pinyin translations so that I will be able to read this story.. please you guyz!! thanks!!
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this is for my own personal education im curious as to how close i am to translating this correctly anyone out there who has the time to translate this it is much appreciated. Alright here it is:
I went to Seattle for my holiday because I have family and friends that live there as well as a house. I lived in Seattle before I moved to Bei Jing this is why I frequently visit. I stayed in Seattle for three weeks at my old house. During this time I saw many old friends, snowboarded and family members from australia came and visited. My grandmother and grandfather on my mother side came from sydney to share christmas with us. An aunt and uncle also stayed for a few weeks in our house with us. My eldest sister came with her boyfriend on christmas. Both of them already live America. There are mountains to snowboard on within 30 minutes of my house. My favorite part of my holiday was seeing my old friends. Many of them can drive which made it easy to see a lot of them. Christmas and New Years were also fun with my family.
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