Ain’t no such thing as free lunch! This well-known Chinese fable is a sharp warning against laziness and wishful thinking. This story is the source of the chengyu 守株待兔, and
Ain’t no such thing as free lunch! This well-known Chinese fable is a sharp warning against laziness and wishful thinking. This story is the source of the chengyu 守株待兔, and
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Pronunciation : chūmén Meaning : (verb) to go out HSK : 2 出 门 Pronunciation : chū Meaning : (verb) go or come out (verb) exceed; go beyond (verb) issue;
In this short fable, we find out who’s really stronger: a big bamboo shoot (竹子 zhú zi5), or a humble blade of grass (小草 xiǎo cǎo). Some language stuff Even
Pronunciation : lǎopéngyǒu Meaning : (noun) old friend HSK : 2 老 朋 友 Pronunciation : lǎo Meaning : (adj) old (not young) (adj) old (not new) (adj) experienced; veteran