• 《汉语大词典》近代汉语条目商榷
    [8]汉语大字典编辑委员会.汉语大字典(缩印本)[Z].武汉:湖北辞书出版社,成都:四川辞书出版社,1992.
    张泰 林帅
  • 汉语课
    无论到哪儿,他都随身携带汉语词典。她回:我不聪明的话,也是你传染给我的。他的信息又来了:什么是传染?
    杨海蒂
  • 学汉语
    “趣”学汉语之歇后语芝麻开花——节节高解释:“芝麻开花——节节高”比喻事物或人的发展越来越好,蒸蒸日上、步步高升。这一歇后语与芝麻的生长特点有关。
  • 学汉语
    impairmentzhàng’ài障碍braillemángwén盲文sign languageshǒuyǔ手语assistancebāngzhù帮助infrastructurejīchǔshèshī基础设施tactile pavementmángdào盲道The government has vowed to make more accessible infrastructure available.Zhèngfǔchéngnuòhuìdàlìtuījìnwúzhàng’àijīchǔshèshījiànshè.政府承诺会大力推进无障碍基础设施建设。It’s common to see tactile pavements occupied by bicy
  • 学汉语
    Chinese You NeedLearn Chinese keywords, phrases, and sentences to talk about issues of the dayliberal arts wénkē 文科science lǐkē 理科employ gùyòng 雇用career prospects zhíyè qiánjǐng 职业前景creative work chuàngzàoxìng gōngzuò 创造性工作major zhuānyè 专业I like the philosophy major, but I heard it’s hard to find a relevant job after graduation.Wǒ xǐhuan&n
  • “You’re Just Bored”
    Depressed teens struggle for understanding and treatment青少年抑郁症:被误解和低估的“少年的烦恼”Yu Nian couldn’t remember how many times she had tried to convince her mother that she wanted to end her life, only to hear her mother respond, “I think you’re just bored.”Having suffered from verbal bullying by a classmate for years, Yu, then aged 12, went to see a doctor alone in 2019 after
    杨婷婷
  • Artful Deliveries
    TWOC interviews performance artist Li Liao, famous for his 45-day stint on Foxconn’s assembly lines in 2012, about his new project当艺术家开始送外卖——艺术家李燎专访Images courtesy of Li Liao and Shenzhen Pingshan Art MuseumOn a Sunday morning at Shenzhen’s Pingshan Art Museum, one unimpressed visitor in shiny leather shoes drags away her young child as the boy waves at a selfie video of perf
    褚司怡
  • paths from the plateau
    Tibetan students seek better education in the city, but what happens after they graduate?西藏青少年远赴内地求学多年,不同的教育和文化体验为他们带来了什么?Two years ago, Lobsang Chotso was standing on a brightly lit street in Shanghai, hearing the noise of car horns and traffic, and hating the thought of going home.Today, she is sitting at the door of her home in Tibet, with only the sound o
    张文捷
  • Searching for Asia’s Rarest Fruits
    Fruit hunter Yang Xiaoyang has sampled 1,000 weird and wonderful species in his journeys across China and Southeast Asia“水果猎人”杨晓洋的奇珍异果搜寻之旅While an average person may taste no more than 50 varieties of fruit in a lifetime, 33-year-old Yang Xiaoyang has sampled over 1,000 rare fruit species in just over a decade.Since 2009, Yang has ventured to hundreds of rainforests in search
    王琳
  • A Social Crisis
    Lacking the public’s understanding and autonomy from the government, China’s social workers struggle to make a difference做职业社工是怎样一种体验?Five years after she became a professional social worker, ZhengYilin decided to call it a day. She used to be passionate about her work with rehabilitating narcotics users in Guangzhou and Beijing, but thought her decision to quit was “for the best
    谢佩璇
  • The Art of Influencing
    The base layer: a bucket worth of blue paint poured onto a vertical canvas. Then: A spray of white roses, serving as a paintbrush, is dipped in a different shade of blue and whacked on with full force. Mixed into this 30-second video of Zhao Xiaoli’s visceral painting process are a few more shots of her fixing the details, scattered with unrelated shots for mood—of flowers crushed in hands o
    褚司怡
  • AChinese Horror Story
    What spooked China’s domestic horror film industry?中国特色恐怖片It was the most anticipated Chinese horror movie of the year (if ranking fifth in user votes on ticketing platform Maoyan is anything to go by), but Ning Ye, a self-proclaimed “horror enthusiast” residing in China, claims to be unimpressed by Case 1922, a period film released on February 18 about a phantom serial killer. “I
    Young
  • The Rough Side of Paradise
    Racing through Hainan’s back roads on a secondhand motorbike shows a different facet of the island我骑着二手摩托,沿着东海岸,从海口到三亚,一路走走停停,发现不一样的海岛风情“Athousand kuai,” the seller says, while nervously scanning the roads left and right of the square in front of Haikou’s Wanda Plaza shopping mall. The secondhand Suzuki motorbike I’m hoping to buy from him is in bat
    Mads Vesterager Nielsen
  • Protecting the Rice Bowl
    With Covid-19 affecting domestic farming and global food supplies, can China ever reach its goal of food security?疫情等因素加剧了农业生产与供应困难,中国该如何保障粮食安全、保住全民“饭碗”?Text by Sam DaviesIllustration by Wang Siqi and photographs from VCGAs farmers headed to their fields of golden ripe wheat near Zhumadian in central China’s Henan province this June, the village Party secret
  • Threads in the Cosmos
    Illustrations by Xi DaheIQuite a sense of relief. The jet of water cut a full arc through the air, landed in front of her feet, and rushed merrily down into the ground. Like a small shiny snake, it quickly burrowed into the sand, leaving only a wet mark behind.Yah’din gave a long, comfortable sigh and felt no hurry to get up. The wind had died down. Quiet. It was a fine day—up above, a sky
    糖匪 肖一之
  • 在夜校,这届年轻人重新找到了生活
    Work Ends, School BeginsStressed-out young urban professionals head to evening classes to unwind and learn new skills在夜校,这届年轻人重新找到了生活By Yang Tingting (杨婷婷)Every Tuesday evening for three months, Su Poman went home on the subway with a pleasant buzz. It was not the remnant of a wild night partying, but the result of a captivating wine-tasting night class that offered the 29-y
    杨婷婷
  • 职场必修课:招聘广告和求职简历的“语言艺术”
    Job JargonHow to decipher the opaque language of interviewers and use wordplay to land a dream job职场必修课:招聘广告和求职简历的“语言艺术”By Sun Jiahui (孙佳慧)It’s the job-hunting season. The Lunar New Year holiday is over, work plans for 2024 have just begun, and workers have received their year-end bonus—it’s time to find new opportunities. But even though March and April are often ca
    孙佳慧
  • crafting the future
    Headmaster Yeshi Tenzin trains the next generation of Tibetan thangka artists in Lhasa益西旦增:“雪堆白”旨在育人与传统手工艺传承Rows of willow trees dotted by flowering cherry shrubs shelter the courtyard of the Xueduibai School for Traditional Arts and Crafts from Lhasa’s scorching sunshine. In a classroom on the ground floor, a dozen students sit in silence at their easels, diligently copyin
    席宁忆
  • Something Old Something New
    China is getting older—the National Bureau of Statistic’s seventh national census, released this May, showed there are now more than 264 million over-60s in the country, representing 18.7 percent of the population. While society debates how to deal with an aging citizenry, the elderly are getting on with adapting to a modern China vastly different from the one they grew up in. Grandmas and gr
  • 千年瓷都如何再续传奇?
    In the world’s porcelain capital, artisans try to bring one of China’s hottest historical commodities into the 21st centuryAt 81, against the wishes of her family, Yu Ermei took her life savings and built a palace: Two giant rotundas covered from floor to ceiling in glassy porcelain shards, rising four stories tall like mirages in the fields outside of Jingdezhen, the town where she had liv
    徐盈盈
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