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Chinese Story Box — Every story, a Chinese lesson
by Chinese Story Box
Open the box, hear the warmth.Chinese Story Box is a podcast designed for intermediate Chinese learners who want to improve their language skills through real, heartfelt stories. No boring textbooks — just authentic tales told in clear, natural Chinese.Each episode includes:🎧 Slow, clear narration tailored for intermediate learners📝 Subtitles with Chinese characters + Pinyin❤️ Real stories about life, love, myths, and moreEvery story is a lesson. Every box is a warm encounter.Perfect for: HSK 3-5 learners, anyone who loves storiesNew episodes weekly.
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Chinese Story Podcast Intermediate:十五年后
Description: Brother Sun Shuilin passed away, but "Xin-Yi" (Integrity) lived on. This final episode follows Sun Donglin’s journey from a grieving brother to a national moral role model and philanthropist.Highlights:The founding of the "Brothers of Integrity" Foundation.The story behind the "Chushang Bridge" in Tianmen, Hubei.Sun Donglin’s new passion for marathons and his philosophy: "Money can be earned again, but once integrity is gone, everything is lost."Join us for the conclusion of this moving series. Learn how a simple promise warmed the hearts of a nation and continues to inspire today.
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Chinese Podcast Story Intermediate:The Empty Seats at the Table
Overview: In the aftermath of the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of Sun Shuilin and his family, the 20-year-old tradition of the Sun family New Year’s dinner is shattered. While the "Conscience Debts" have been paid and the migrant workers have gone home with their wages, the true weight of the tragedy begins to settle over the Sun household.In this episode, we explore:A Silent New Year’s Eve: How Sun Donglin and his elderly parents faced the most painful Spring Festival of their lives, setting extra places at the table for family members who would never return.The Final Farewell: The heart-wrenching funeral on the 17th day of the lunar month, where thousands of strangers and workers gathered to honor a man who chose integrity over his own life.A Mother’s Strength: The quiet resilience of Song Lamei as she says goodbye to her son, finding peace in the fact that he left this world without owing a single cent to any man.The Birth of a Legacy: While the family grieves in private, the story of their sacrifice begins to ripple across the country. Journalists arrive in the small town of Paotong, realizing that "The Brothers of Honor" (信义兄弟) have a story that China—and the world—needs to hear.Key Themes: Grief, filial piety (孝), the weight of a promise, and the beginning of a national legacy.Quick Vocabulary Guide (Chinese to English)信义 (Xìnyì): Integrity; honor; keeping one's word.良心账 (Liángxīn zhàng): "Conscience account"—a debt paid based on trust rather than paper records.葬礼 (Zànglǐ): Funeral.感动中国 (Gǎndòng Zhōngguó): "Touching China"—a prestigious annual awards program honoring inspiring figures.Next Episode Preview: How did a local tragedy become a national symbol of morality? Join us for the final chapter, The Echo, as we follow Sun Donglin to the "Touching China" stage and see how he continues his brother’s legacy today.
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Chinese Story Intermediate: The Account of Conscience
Podcast Episode DescriptionTitle: The Trustworthy Brothers – Episode 2: The Account of ConscienceDuration: Approximately 15 minutesLanguage Level: Suitable for HSK Level 4 learners and aboveEpisode SummaryAfter losing his older brother, sister-in-law, and three young nieces in a tragic car accident, Sun Donglin returns to his hometown with 260,000 yuan — the wages his brother was supposed to pay to over 60 migrant workers before the Spring Festival.But there is a huge problem: the accounting book was lost in the accident. There are no records. No one knows who is owed how much.Without IOUs or any written proof, Sun Donglin makes an extraordinary decision. He calls all the workers together and says: "Today, tell me your wages according to your conscience. Whatever amount you say, I will give you."One by one, the workers come forward and honestly report what they are owed. Some even take less than they should. When the money runs out, Sun Donglin adds his own savings — and his elderly mother gives up her retirement money to help.By 8 PM, all 336,000 yuan have been paid. Not a single cent is missing.But the pain is not over. Sun Donglin still has to face his parents, who do not yet know the full truth about their eldest son's death.Why Listen to This Episode?A powerful, true story about trust and doing the right thingSimple, clear language — great for intermediate Chinese learnersLearn useful vocabulary about conscience, debt, and familyUnderstand Chinese values like "living up to your conscience"Vocabulary You Will HearChinesePinyinEnglish良心liáng xīn conscience凭良心píng liáng xīn according to one's conscience昧着良心mèi zhe liáng xīn against one's conscience欠条qiàn tiáo IOU随礼suí lǐ funeral / wedding gift养老钱yǎng lǎo qián retirement savings瞒mán to hide the truth承受chéng shòu to bear; to endureEpisode 3 Preview: Farewell – The funeral and the family's final goodbye.
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Chinese Story Box Intermediate:Who Comes Back on a Snowy Night?
A true Chinese story: an older brother drives through the night to pay his migrant workers’ wages before the New Year, but he and his entire family of five die in a car accident. His younger brother, devastated by grief, pays out with no accounting book—relying entirely on the workers’ honesty—fulfilling his brother’s dying wish: “Never owe last year’s wages in the new year.”Why You Should Listen✅ A True Story — Based on real events from the 2010 “People Who Moved China” awards, verified by public reports✅ Emotionally Moving — Brotherly love, family bonds, and integrity—every detail touches the heart✅ Accessible Language — Suitable for Chinese learners at HSK Level 4 and above✅ Cultural Depth — Gain insight into Chinese Spring Festival traditions, the lives of migrant workers, and the value of integrity✅ Voice Performance — Narrator storytelling combined with character voice acting for an immersive listening experienceWho Is This For?Chinese language learners (HSK Level 4 and above)Listeners who enjoy true stories and humanistic documentariesThose interested in Chinese society and cultureAnyone who wants to explore values like integrity and responsibilityFor transcript with vocabulary explanation and exercises please click on this link https://yuecostantini.wixsite.com/chinesestorybox/file-shareor send an email to [email protected]
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Chinese Story Podcast Intermediate:答应我,替我好好看看这个世界
If you need pinyin, translation, vocabulary explanations, and exercises, please click the link https://yuecostantini.wixsite.com/chinesestorybox/file-share/02a002cd-43c4-4242-8181-131f9a8911dc or send an email to [email protected]
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Intermediate Chinese Story Podcast: 那是小肖
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Intermediate Chinese Story Podcast:那两个月,是我生命里最珍贵的时光
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Chinese Podcast Story:一个女人和一匹狼的爱与自由
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Chinese Podcast Story:桃子姐创业
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Open the box, hear the warmth.Chinese Story Box is a podcast designed for intermediate Chinese learners who want to improve their language skills through real, heartfelt stories. No boring textbooks — just authentic tales told in clear, natural Chinese.Each episode includes:🎧 Slow, clear narration tailored for intermediate learners📝 Subtitles with Chinese characters + Pinyin❤️ Real stories about life, love, myths, and moreEvery story is a lesson. Every box is a warm encounter.Perfect for: HSK 3-5 learners, anyone who loves storiesNew episodes weekly.
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