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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2020 · 5 MIN

3.2.12A《 红豆》

from Learning Chinese through Stories

Wang Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty wrote a famous poem about the red beans, which made it more well-known as a symbol for deep love. As the ancient love token, red beans symbolize love and fidelity in Chinese culture.  Transcript of this episode can be found @ https://www.patreon.com/posts/38064477 Welcome to our new patrons:Svetlana, Fan Huang, Justin Pong, Roma, Ashley, Sven.   Thank you for your generosity !! We are grateful for your support to make our dream come true. You are helping millions of learners around the world to access the podcast. Please introduce yourself @https://www.patreon.com/posts/33867685 and take the survey https://www.patreon.com/posts/34606334 If you think our podcast is valuable to you and other Chinese learners,  become our patron for as low as $5/month.You will have access to all of the transcripts, vocabulary list and patrons only episodes. Are you already a listener? Leaving the show a review on iTunes will help more people find the podcast. Thank you!! The red bean grows in southern lands. With spring its slender tendrils twine. Gather for me some more, I pray, Of fond remembrance is the sign. 红豆生南国,春来发几枝。 愿君多采撷,此物最相思。

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