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Chinese sayings about the weather

The video introduces various weather-related vocabulary in Chinese, such as clouds, rain, the moon, the sun, and wind. It also explains cultural associations, like referring to the moon as "sister moon" and the sun as "grandfather sun."

Published on 2023-01-29 · Used with permission

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