Tag: Chinese
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The Duality of Qi Ye: Unveiling the Profound Meaning Behind the Chinese Translation of “Enterprise”

In the fast-paced world of business, where buzzwords and jargon often dominate the landscape, it’s easy to overlook the deeper meanings behind the words we use every day. As someone who has been working for nearly two decades and has run a company for over ten years, I find myself constantly using the term “enterprise”…
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Embracing a New Name, Embracing a New Attitude

If you had to change your name, what would your new name be? In most cultures around the world, a name is much more than a mere label—it holds significance, embodying identity, heritage, and sometimes even destiny. Ancient Chinese culture, rich in its philosophy and appreciation for the profound, offers unique insights into the importance…
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Exploring Su Shi’s “Recalling Old Times at Mianchi–composed following the rhymes of Ziyou”

Su Shi, also known by his pseudonym Su Dongpo, is one of the most renowned poets and essayists of the Song Dynasty. His work is celebrated for its profound emotional insight and vivid imagery. Among his lesser-known yet equally significant poems is “Recalling Old Times at Mianchi—composed following the rhymes of Ziyou.” This poem reflects…
