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Intermediate

Fable: まき师和信徒しんと – The priest and the disciple

The moral of this short story, of course, is that faith burns more brightly the more people share it with each other.

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Essay: 《不死ふし鸟》The Immortal Bird by Sanmao

In this tear-jerker essay, famous Taiwanese authoress Sanmao ponders on the value of her own life. It was written as she grieved the drowning of her beloved Spanish husband in 1979, and is all the more tragic in light of her suicide 12 years later.

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Beginner

Fable: あらい衣服いふく – Washing clothes

In this quick lesson about judging others, we learn that those who live in dirty glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. HSK 2-3.

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Beginner

Short Story: 海上うながみかず床上ゆかうえ – On the sea and in bed

This dialogue between a man and a sailor drives home a quick life lesson: there’s risk in anything you do, so there’s no point in trying to avoid danger entirely. HSK 2-3.

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Working to get CRP back online

Hey crew – we’ve had some pretty nasty technical difficulties over here at CRP when moving a server. I’m working to get all these stories back online. Data was corrupted in the middle of a server switch, and the posts are a bit of a mess. Hoping to have it fixed by the end of the week. Sorry for the wait!

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Intermediate

Fable:《和尚おしょう女人にょにん》Monks carrying a woman

An elder monk gives a younger monk a quick lesson in following the spirit of the law, rather than the letter of the law. HSK 4-5.

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Beginner

Children’s Story:《两条いろどりにじ》Two rainbows

In this cutsey-face story intended for kindergarteners, Grandma Bear (くま奶奶 – xióng nǎi nai) comes down with an illness that can only be cured by seeing a rainbow (あやにじ -cǎi hóng), and Uncle Frog (青蛙あおがえるだい叔 – qīng wā dà shū) jumps in to make it happen. HSK 2-3.

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Advanced

News: Drunk woman breaks airplane window with fist causing emergency landing

Binge drinking, breakups and air travel don’t mix, people. HSK 6 and up.

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Beginner

Fable: 郑人买履 – A man from the State of Zheng buys shoes

A not-too-bright fellow heads to the market to buy a pair of shoes. Includes a beginner’s introduction to classical Chinese. HSK 3.

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Intermediate

Essay:《爱》Love by Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang)

A tragic, dreamlike little essay from writer Zhang Ailing (张爱れい, English name Eileen Chang) about love and destiny. This is one of her more well-known works of micro-prose, written in 1944. HSK 5-6.

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Beginner

Children’s Story: かん美的びてきゆみ – The perfect (archery) bow

A man tries to make his treasured hunting bow (ゆみ gōng) even more perfect than it already is, but learns an obnoxious life lesson instead. HSK 3-4.

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Essay:《じん》Hitting Someone by Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang)

An essay from Chinese lit diva Zhang Ailing about a scene of police brutality she witnessed in Shanghai in the 1940s. HSK 6 and up.

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Beginner

Story behind the idiom: きつねかりとら – Using powerful connections to intimidate others

In this HSK 3-4 story, a crafty fox (狐狸こり hú li) escapes being eaten by playing a cunning trick on a mighty tiger (ろうとら lǎo hǔ).

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Intermediate

Mythology: はちせん过海 – The Eight Immortals Cross the Sea

I’ve got a good, but challenging, read for HSK 6 readers today: the Eight Immortals mess around in the Dragon King’s domain, almost starting a cataclysm in the process. HSK 5-6.

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Beginner

Story behind the idiom: 邯郸がく – Making oneself ridiculous by slavishly imitating others

A young man tries to copy the way people walk in the city of Handan (邯郸), but only succeeds in making a fool of himself. HSK 3-4.

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Novels: Start reading Chinese gangster novel 《一半いっぱん焰,一半いっぱん海水かいすい》by Wang Shuo

In my most challenging post yet, you’ll read the first chapter of controversial literary bad boy Wang Shuo’s dark plunge into the criminal underbelly of Beijing. HSK 6+, not suitable for children.

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Beginner

Short story: 《ぼくつま为裤》Buzi’s wife makes a pair of pants

A gentleman named Buzi (ぼく) asks his wife (ぼくつま) to make him a new pair of pants (裤子), but he doesn’t give her very clear instructions. HSK 3-4.

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Intermediate

Communist folk tales: 《みず缸的秘密ひみつ》- The secret of the water jug

Our last Communist-themed post for the week: a classic revolutionary-era story about the man himself, Chairman Mao. HSK 4-5.

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Beginner

Communist folk tales: 《しゅいさおてきひらた担》- Zhu De’s Carrying Pole

Zhu De (しゅいさお) is an early Communist folk hero, and the founder of the People’s Liberation Army (解放かいほう军), also called the Red Army (红军). This popular revolutionary story highlights his willingness to toil alongside the rank and file soldiers. HSK 3-4.

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Political speech: Deng Xiaoping addresses the Hong Kong handover in 1984

In June, 1984, thirteen years before the Hong Kong handover, he gave this speech, addressing critics of the “One Country, Two Systems” (いち国家こっか,两种制度せいど)policy, which determined China’s approach to the handover. The policy maintained that different political systems would concurrently be implemented under one government. In other words, that mainland China would remain socialist, and that Hong Kong would remain capitalist (until 2047, anyway), but both would be ultimately overseen by the CCP. It was a radical notion at the time, and it still is in many ways. His words here are a fascinating look into the past.