Which of the following is a good example to show the relationship between the elder and the younger?
A: Kong Rong giving away bigger pears
B: A Chinese idiom “Ju An Qi Mei”
C: A Chinese story “Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage”
D: A Chinese idiom “Qin Se He Ming”
A: Kong Rong giving away bigger pears
B: A Chinese idiom “Ju An Qi Mei”
C: A Chinese story “Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage”
D: A Chinese idiom “Qin Se He Ming”
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- Which of the following is a good example to show the relationship between the elder and the younger? A: Kong Rong giving away bigger pears B: A Chinese idiom “Ju An Qi Mei” C: A Chinese story “Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage” D: A Chinese idiom “Qin Se He Ming”
- The story of “Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage” is a good example to show the relationship between ___. A: father and son. B: sovereign and minister. C: husband and wife. D: the elder and the younger.
- The story of “Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage” is a good example to show the relationship between ___. A: father and son. B: sovereign and minister. C: husband and wife. D: the elder and the younger.
- Which one of the following Chinese idiom expresses the similar idea as “A Red, Red Rose”?
- Translation: Three visits to the thatched cottage
内容
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“明日” in the Chinese idiom “明日黄花” refers to __________.
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Which of the following is an example of an idiom?
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The film which the Chinese idiom 劈山救母 is related to is called Lotus Lantern.
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Which of the following is not correct in traditional Chinese culture?__________________. A: Three bows show that Chinese marriage is more about the families’ matter than the young couples’ matter. B: The young couple, especially the bride, should obey the parents-in-law. C: Western marriage is more a relationship between the two lovers than between two families. D: People in China attach little importance to the relationship between man and nature.
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Which of the following words can best describes the relationship between human and nature in Chinese culture?