Sunday, June 15, 2008

What's the meaning of this sentence?

chavalit -
I came across the following dialogue in a textbook

-- 在铁道那儿有一个大官被人杀死了. 不知道杀人的已经找到了没有?

-- 没有. 根本不知道是什么人杀的. 事前布值 的空前的周密.

I'm baffled by the last sentence: 事前布值的空前的周密. I have a vague idea that it says the murderer was careful ( because of the word 周密) but have no idea how other words play a role in this sentence. Also, the sentence looks incorrect grammatically. Could someone explain in details what is going on here? If there are typos, what would you change to make it correct?

BTW, this is from Intermediate Chinese Reader Part II by John DeFransis, page 1245.

HashiriKata -
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have no idea how other words play a role in this sentence. Also, the sentence looks incorrect grammatically. Could someone explain in details what is going on here? If there are typos, what would you change to make it correct?
Do you mean to say the typos are not introduced by yourself? (As I can't imagine John DeFransis would use this as teaching material)

The part that you were not sure of should be:
空前周密
chavalit -
Yes there are two 的 in the sentence in the book. I'm almost finished the Intermediate Chinese Reader and notice typos are very rare indeed. I'm using a book printed in 1967 so perhaps it could already be fixed in later printings.

I'm studying by myself so my grammar is very shaky. Thanks for the help.
HashiriKata -
The 的 typo is acceptable. The 置 is more serious if I see it in a textbook.
By the way, the phrase 得空前地周密 is grammatically what they called a "complement of degree/ manner", and 空前地 works as an adverb.
chavalit -
I'm still not sure if I get the translation correctly. Here is what I understand:

事前 = in advance
布值 = arrange
空前 = unprecedented
周密 = careful

So the sentence is: It was planned in advance with unprecedented thoroughness. Do I get it right?
HashiriKata -
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So the sentence is: It was planned in advance with unprecedented thoroughness. Do I get it right?
Exactly!
( But your 布值 is still a typo! )
chavalit -
I just saw that 值 was a typo. It was 置 in the text. Sorry!
zhu551 -
The corret form of this sentence should be 事前布置得空前的周密.布值 should be 布置.It may be a typo.As for de,there are three forms of 的,地,得 in chinese charaters.The general usage of them are as follows:
的 usually comes after a adjective to modify the followed noun.For example, 漂亮的花(beautiful flower).
地 is usually placed before a verb.For example,慢慢地走(walk slowly).
得 is usually placed after a verb to complement someting.For example, 他们玩得很高兴(They play happily).

For more information about their usage,click this link http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/27432098.html for details.

In fact, this sentence leaves out the subject 整个过程 and a character 被 which is used to passiveness,as is not allowed in English.So the complete form of this sentence is 事前整个过程被布置得空前的周密 which is easy for you to understand.

事前 which is used as the adverbial modifier means “prior to this event”.
布置(arrange) is verb.
空前的(unprecedented) is the adjective to modify 周密(carefulness).


The tanslation of this sentence is:
The entire process is arranged very carefully prior to this murder.

Reference.Hope to help you.
HashiriKata -
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The corret form of this sentence should be 事前布置得空前的周密.布值 should be 布置.It may be a typo.As for de,there are three forms of 的,地,得 in chinese charaters.The general usage of them are as follows:
的 usually comes after a adjective to modify the followed noun.For example, 漂亮的花(beautiful flower).
地 is usually placed before a verb.For example,慢慢地走(walk slowly).
得 is usually placed after a verb to complement someting.For example, 他们玩得很高兴(They play happily).

For more information about their usage,click this link http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/27432098.html for details.

In fact, this sentence leaves out the subject 整个过程 and a character 被 which is used to passiveness,as is not allowed in English.So the complete form of this sentence is 事前整个过程被布置得空前的周密 which is easy for you to understand.

事前 which is used as the adverbial modifier means “prior to this event”.
布置(arrange) is verb.
空前的(unprecedented) is the adjective to modify 周密(carefulness).


The tanslation of this sentence is:
The entire process is arranged very carefully prior to this murder.

Reference.Hope to help you.
Zhu,
What you've said sounds good, but you're wrong in your analysis. (But being both good and wrong at the same time is rather a dangerous thing, especially when you're trying to lead others. )

Think about the Chinese sentence again: 布置得空前的周密: the word "周密" here can't possibly be a noun, just as 好 in the following can never be one: 布置得很.
zhu551 -
Yes,HashiriKata,you are right.I/m really sorry for that. 空前的 should be 空前地 which is an averb modifying the adjective of 周密 working as a complement.(verb[adjective]+得+complement).It is really careless.Really sorry for that.I will be careful next time.

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Did you try searching for those grammar questions??? They are addressed multiple times

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Downloadable dictionary file?

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There will be a new release in a matter of days: database plus software plus several months of
updates. In the meantime, an older version is still online at:

http://www.adsotrans.com/downloads/

The...

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My laptop got tanked by a QQ install last week, which has stopped Adso-related work until I can
get it fixed. I'll take a look at those corrupted tables when I'm back up and running.

I don't see why...

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Downloadable dictionary file?

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@woliveri,

There are lots of ways to get data out of a database, and a couple of versions of the database
available. Shouldn't be hard to get customized data output. The most important table is...

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Re: Downloadable dictionary file?

It already is, although the server is up-and-down. The current downloads directory:

http://www.adsotate.com/downloads/

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Why Do You Learn Chinese?(ple help me with the survey)

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1. I visited China in 2001 and I like knowing the...

1. I visited China in 2001 and I like knowing the language when I go somewhere. (This was pretty
handy when I spent the night in a hospital)
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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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Isn't a New Jersey accent very similar to a...

Isn't a New Jersey accent very similar to a Brooklyn accent? Were the people who looked down on
you people with Jersey accents or more standard accents?

Yes and No. The Northern Jersey and Brooklyn...

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I disagree. I think that pronouncing words...

I disagree. I think that pronouncing words correctly and not using slang is more correct over the
colloquial variants. Colloquialisms can lead to confusion in communication on one end of a...

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how is wu pronounced?

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If there is no glottal stop, then it must have a...

If there is no glottal stop, then it must have a w consonant?

乌 and 衣 are pronounced exactly the same in Cantonese as in Mandarin, btw, I always say them as
wuu and yee.
As you said, the glottal...

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next time find a drill :wink: or try this :wall...

next time find a drill :wink: or try this :wall

:tong...

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There is. Agree with HWnd. Don't get too hung up...

There is. Agree with HWnd.

Don't get too hung up on the pinyin spellings.

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I think I've made it clear, either you trust me...

I think I've made it clear, either you trust me or you do not. Just ask around. Smithsgj, Pinyin
does not work the same way as English. 路 is spelled lu but it is read le-woo-lu not le-ooo-lu;
the...

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路 is l-u4-lu4 (le-wu-lu4) same thing, if you...

路 is l-u4-lu4 (le-wu-lu4)

same thing, if you spell it out.

伍仪遇一医
so u agree with "ooo eee uuuu eee eee" ?

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saying &quot;eee&quot; and &quot;oooo&quot; is...

saying "eee" and "oooo" is nonstandard.

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th March 2004, 07:25 AM

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how is wu pronounced?

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ala: w, u, wu have the same sound. we all know...

ala: w, u, wu have the same sound. we all know why we spell "wu" instead of "u" (except maybe
smithsgj), but "u" is not "ooo"; written as it is, it is still pronounced "woo".

it is "a o e i(Yee)...

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well, if you can't hear it, and you can make...

well, if you can't hear it, and you can make yourself understood, keep saying what you believe
then.
Ala, concatenation is another thing. Also, if you listen to musics, many singers like to play on...

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no, you pronounce wu the same way you pronounce...

no, you pronounce wu the same way you pronounce wan, just a different vowel. 乌鸦 is (woo ya)
not (ooo ya). 中午 is (zhong woo) not (zhong ooo). I said they were redundant because "u" alone
is also...

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w and u both have the same sound in mandarin...

w and u both have the same sound in mandarin (i.e. "woo"). The y and w in "Yi and Wu" are
redundant, but they help people to realize that Yi is not E, and Wu is not OOO. The y and the w
sounds are...

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no, it is &quot;woo&quot; and sounds like...

no, it is "woo" and sounds like "woo", not "ooo" .

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A brief development of Oriental Asians on...

A brief development of Oriental Asians on American TV

Grossly generalizing, here's what I just thought out:

Pre 60s - Asians are viewed as ' yellow', unscrupulous, untouchables. World War 2...

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Its the media who always potray Asian men as...

Its the media who always potray Asian men as unsexy and all whilst glorifying White male-Asian
female relationships. Check out Asian American discussion forums. This topic is heavily debated
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When my family first came to China someone gave...

When my family first came to China someone gave my sister the Chinese name, "他妈的." Whenever
someone asked her name she'd proudly answer, "F**k you."

Someone tried somthing like that with me too,...

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mh has the IPA value [mh]. It is an ejectal stop....

mh has the IPA value [mh]. It is an ejectal stop. Pronounce Hanyu Pinyin's "b", and then pronounce
Hanyu Pinyin's "p". "p" has the ejectal stop, but "b" does not. Now pronounce "mh" -eng.

The others...

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Sorry for such long delays. 道可道, 非常道. 名可名, 非常名....

Sorry for such long delays.

道可道, 非常道. 名可名, 非常名. 無, 名天地之始; 有, 名萬物之母.
道可道, 非常道. 名可名, 非常名. 无, 名天地之始; 有, 名万物之母.

(官Guan, Mandarin)
Dao4 ke3 dao4, fei1 chang2 dao4.
Ming2 ke3 ming2, fei1 chang2...

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Posted By shibo77

Quest Joined: 24 Aug 2003 Posts: 999 Wa, your...

Quest

Joined: 24 Aug 2003
Posts: 999

Wa, your 999th post!! Great number! Japan and China never had direct contact, what do you mean by
"direct contact"? They had many direct contacts.

- Shibo ...

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:x Arrrr!!!! :wall 諸橋·徹次 MOROHASHI Tetsuji...

:x Arrrr!!!! :wall

諸橋·徹次 MOROHASHI Tetsuji is another name. Same person. It is useful because it lists the
Japanese pronounciations of the loaned words. Right, it is not very reliable either....

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How do I do quotes? Find a Tang reconstruction,...

How do I do quotes?

Find a Tang reconstruction, I'll find it! But it will have to wait awhile, ~1week, 2weeks. Sorry!

WH Baxter and many other Sinologists think that Eastern Zhou was the ancestor...

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是呀!
汉语学的研究家里外国人占很大的比例.很多大都市里的人中文都挺退化的.
哇撒! 真酷!...

是呀!
汉语学的研究家里外国人占很大的比例.很多大都市里的人中文都挺退化的.
哇撒! 真酷! 您牛! 我干! ...

实际上, 语言是我的第二专业. 家里想让我学医, 经济... 我却学建筑了.
"最小公被数"是由瑞典学者, Bernhard Karlgren (高本汉) :shock: , 提出.

官话是在宋政府迁入临安以后才形成. 以前用的是文言....

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您好39度北! 我没有搞懂您针对我replied的意思....

您好39度北! 我没有搞懂您针对我replied的意思.
但我觉得您是在说"为伸么不直接选择一个方言当用作官话而在朝廷上用呢?"
我的解释是这样的:
"最小公倍数"不是我个人的理论, 是在汉语学里很有地位的一个理论.
有一点需要搞清楚, 中文是延续不段的一个语言. 首都可以变迁,
朝代可以被推翻, 但是古汉语发音的变化是一个延续不段的过程. 迁都后,...

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I really need to learn some Vietnamese.......

I really need to learn some Vietnamese.... Actually I need to learn alot of things... Why am I
wasting my time here.....

- Shibo :wall

Forum: Speaking and Listening 26th April 2004, 06:50 AM

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I really enjoyed reading this thread! Some were...

I really enjoyed reading this thread! Some were enlightening, and some were misleading.

Yes Cantonese is about/at least 2000 years old, with little change; while Mandarin is less than/at
most 800...

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I think they probably made the decision that there wouldn't be enough real advanced students to
make providing such advanced material profitable.

First, there are not too many real advanced...

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

That's interesting. They even mention your book in the description of the other one.

I think I'm in similar stage as you man, trying to absorb enough intermediate level structured
materials to make...

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I've never used New Text but you can buy audio on tape here:

http://www.cheng-tsui.com/product.cfm?sid=51584425L23124130507002M1178227292185L208U178U183U161T4463
1033T2&p=68&c=0

Slight pain factor...

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I've uploaded a brief excerpt on Housing Reform in China from "Shifting Tides" as an example. The
book has audio CDs included, clear grammar points, and focuses mainly on current events and news...

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Koreth -

I think if you look at textbooks that are targeted towards 3rd year college + you can find the
window of "mostly comprehensible" yet somewhat interesting that you seek. In my (granted...

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By wrbt

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Yes, but how many words cover 50% or 90% of the used language? That's what the bottom line is for
understanding what you read right? A beginner with only 100 characters under their belt will
probably...

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Posted By wrbt

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

She is, trust me. :wink:

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Hear hear!

I've been leaning more and more into this school of thought the last year or so. Ask me not what
the rule is for using "le" there, it just sounds right damn it.

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Haha... it seems mine is the reverse of yours:

1. Cantonese (on the basis of its conservatism in terms of endings and tones)
2. Hokkien (on the basis of its preservation of many archaic terms)
3....

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2007, 10:23 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

I would not say it would sound better. Actually, it is the z-/zh-, c-/ch- and s-/sh- initials in
Mandarin that makes it unique. The problem for a native Cantonese speaker like me, making these...

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Coming back to the original question in this thread... :)

I generally have a preference for the Southern dialects, on the basis of their conservatism. To
cite some examples:

Shanghainese 上海話 has...

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Shibo, thanks for recording the sentence. I know...

Shibo, thanks for recording the sentence. I know you were speaking slowly to make things clear,
but they all sound forced. Why not just say it naturally, and don't worry about getting it right?

I...

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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That sounded good! Once you get the tones down,...

That sounded good! Once you get the tones down, it will be great. It makes me want to try
recording myself. Last time I tried that, I wasn't very successful. I couldn't stand hearing my
voice. :-?

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Pretty good. Ping Ke comes off fairly measured here - I talked to him just after Wang Shuo's
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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How could I get better at tones?

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In the piece above, hai3 doesn't even rise, it...

In the piece above, hai3 doesn't even rise, it only dips. In actual speech, most third tones are
like that ('half third tones'). Second tones, on the other hand, are always rising.

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In the piece above, hai3 doesn't even rise, it...

In the piece above, hai3 doesn't even rise, it only dips. In actual speech, most third tones are
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Monday, May 26, 2008

Learn mandarin - HorseMaker lands on Shanghai

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HorseMaker lands on Shanghai

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HorseMaker, world's largest online racing game, lands on Shanghai for the
first time and will be officially promoted on Aug. 1. This game
integrates racing, education and entertainment and is regarded by the
Ministry of Culture as a green and healthy online game.

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese language - Taiwan's celebrity "Xiao S" is engaged

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Taiwan's celebrity "Xiao S" is engaged

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The Taiwan celebrity "Xiao S," Hsu Hsi-Ti (the younger half of sister-duo
ASOS) gives her fiance a french kiss in their engagement ceremony held in
Taipei on July 29, 2005.

The Taiwan celebrity "Xiao S", Hsu Hsi-Ti (the younger half of sister-duo
ASOS) and her fiance.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Learn Chinese online - RBS to buy 15% of BOC

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RBS to buy 15% of BOC

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-27 15:28:06

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July 27 - Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), the second-biggest British bank,
will buy as much as a 15 percent stake in Bank of China (BOC) for up to
five billion US dollars, a press report said.
The two banks are close to an agreement on a deal that could set a record
for the largest ever single foreign direct investment in China, the South
China Morning Post reported, citing unnamed market sources.
The newspaper said Zhu Min, a BOC assistant president with responsibility
for restructuring and listing, visited RBS's Edinburgh headquarters last
week.
China's second-largest lender hopes to sell RBS a 10 to 15 percent stake
by early next month after drawing criticism back home for moving too
slowly on finding a foreign partner to bolster its reform and
restructuring efforts ahead of a planned stockmarket listing.
"BOC is under a lot of pressure right now," one unidentified banker was
quoted as saying. "(It was) the first of the major Chinese banks to boast
publicly of talks with potential foreign strategic investors."
The newspaper said RBS had signed a non-binding memorandum of
understanding to take a 15 percent stake in BOC.
BOC and RBS officials either declined comment or said they were unaware
of the deal's imminent conclusion.
According to the daily, BOC is also in talks to sell much smaller equity
interests to two additional financial investors. The bank has said it
will limit its foreign strategic investors' combined stake to 20 percent
initially.
Last month, Bank of America paid 2.5 billion dollars for a nine percent
stake in China Construction Bank (CCB), also being groomed for a public
sale.
In 2003, the central government selected BOC and CCB to pilot financial
restructuring and corporate governance reforms at the Big Four state
banks, which also include Agricultural Bank of China and Industrial and
Commercial Bank of China (ICBC).

          ��nly 25 candidates can win BOC's test (2005-07-26)
          ��UBS eyes BOC stake (2005-06-22)
          ��Worldwide, 273 seek senior positions at BOC (2005-06-02)
          ��Bank of America to be BOC shareholder (2005-04-06)
          ��BOC hires foreigner as senior officer for the first time
(2005-02-22)

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Personalized chocolate

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Suzhou's citizens made personalized chocolate in chocolate bars on July
25, 2005. Self-made chocolate, with various shapes and tastes, is very
popular among the youth. Photo shows a girl held the self-made birthday
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Crocodile fun

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Crocodile fun

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During the summer vacation, Guangzhou Crocodile Park promotes a series of
activities themed "my summer vacation, my choice." At the park's popular
science hall, children are absorbed in such activities as searching for
crocodile eggs, identifying crocodiles and putting together the skull of
a crocodile.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Learn Chinese - Beijing's registered population reaches 11.706 mln

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Beijing's registered population reaches 11.706 mln

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(Source: People's Daily)

Beijing's permanent registered population reached 11.706 million and the
total population of Beijing was expected to keep around 18 million by
2020.

July 23 - In the first half of this year, Beijing's population continued
to grow and its permanent registered population reached 11.706 million,
an increase of 2 per cent over the same period of last year and higher
than 1.5 per cent of the control goal set for this year, said Ding
Xiangyang, director of the Beijing Municipal Commission for Development
and Reform Thursday.
Ding deliver a report at the standing committee of the city's National
People's Congress on the implementation of the 2005 Beijing National
Economic and Social Development Plan for the first six months of this
year, according to Beijing Times.
Yin Zhigang, director of Beijing Population Research Institute, said
outsiders contribute the most to the population increase during an
interview with reporters. Around 1994, the growth rate of immigrant
population from other places was kept very low. However, in the recent
several years, the number of immigrants increased sharply.
The director said by 2020, the total population of Beijing would be kept
around 18 million, including 13.5 million permanent residents. In coming
years, the annual growth rate of registered population will be kept under
1.5 per cent, which will not be allowed to break through, as it is the
city's utmost bearing capacity. Accordingly, the control of population
growth will be an imminent task.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn Chinese - TD-SCDMA able to meet 3G standards

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TD-SCDMA able to meet 3G standards

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 21 (By Liu Yuying) - The performance of China's
independently-developed TD-SCDMA network is able to meet the
international standards of the third generation (3G) mobile technology.
It is capable of setting up large-scale independent networks and its
first batch of commercial base stations will debut soon.
Datang Mobile made the statement several days ago and made detailed
explanation for the to-be-industrialized TD-SCDMA. Datang Mobile said
that its independently developed TD-SCDMA-oriented products were mature
and capable of providing various products ranging from network planning
and construction to operation services to users. Products such as RAN
series, equipments for intelligent network operation and end-to-end
solutions have been ready for commercial operation.
In addition to basic businesses such as voice and short text message,
TD-SCDMA is versatile to support various typical 3G services including TV
broadcasting, video on demand, video phone service and high-speed
download. Datang Mobile begins to launch end-to-end solutions, enabling
customers to deploy TD-SCDMA system flexibly and promptly.

          ��China's home-grown standard able to support 3G service
(2005-06-24)
          ��China to use 3G on a large scale (2005-06-14)
          ��ITU confident in China's 3G standard (2005-04-27)
          ��China ushers in era of 3G cooperation (2005-04-08)
          ��3G license may be issued on Sep (2005-04-05)
          ��China might issue first 3G licenses on May 17 (2005-03-29)

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese Online Class - A close contact with Hong Kong Disneyland

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A close contact with Hong Kong Disneyland

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Hong Kong Disneyland, which will officially open in Sept., gave its first
invitation to 200 journalists to visit some facilities in this
wonderland. Major scenic spots such as Main Street USA, Premiere Episode
and Mickey's PhilharMagic have almost been completed.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Chinese economy to maintain steady growth

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Chinese economy to maintain steady growth

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Chinanews, July 20 - Zheng Jingping, spokesman for the National Bureau of
Statistics (NBS) and director-general of the NBS Department of
Comprehensive Statistics said during a public function that this year,
China's economy can maintain steady and relatively fast growth.
Zheng made these remarks at the press conference held by the Information
Office of the State Council to introduce China's economic statistics and
economic operating conditions during the first half of this year. He
said, looking at the second half of the year, as long as the various
macro control policies set by the Central government continue to be
implemented in their entirety, and economic systemic reforms continued to
be pushed forward forcefully, and overall economic structure is
reorganized and the growth method transition continues apace, the economy
should continue to maintain its steady and relatively fast growth for the
year.
At the same time Zheng said that in the first half, China's economic
operations continue towards the direction of macro controls and the
overall situation is favorable. Problems still remaining from the
economic operations are principally the difficulty of increasing rural
incomes and the still relatively large scale investment in fixed assets,
not to mention its unreasonable composition. Some industries have
business results that are inferior to last year; and the supply of coal,
power, oil and transport remain tight.

          ��China economy growing while landing softly (2005-07-18)
          ��China's economy in high growth, low inflation (2005-07-08)
          ��China's economy in an era of modest adjustment (2005-07-06)
          ��Socialist market economy direction of reforms: Hu (2005-06-30)
          ��Chinese economy cools off: official statistics (2005-06-25)
          ��China's macroeconomy safely slowing (2005-06-15)
          ��China's economy to grow 9.1 0n Q2 (2005-05-31)
          ��China's economy enters new growth era (2005-05-26)

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Old Beijing stunt

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Old Beijing stunt

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An Old Beijing stunt - carrying a long narrow flag on the head - was
staged in front of the Beijing Department Store on July 17, 2005. A
13-year-old boy kicked up a long narrow flag which was more than
3.3-meter high and weighed tens of kilos and then carried it on his head.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - PetroChina output up in 1st 6 months

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PetroChina output up in 1st 6 months

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(Source: China Daily)

BEIJING, July 16 - Soaring energy demand in China has driven PetroChina's
crude output up 2 per cent, and gas up 23.4 per cent in the first six
months year-on-year.
The country's largest oil and gas producer yielded the equivalent of 481
million barrels of oil and gas during the first half of the year, an
increase of 5.3 per cent from a year earlier, PetroChina said on Friday
in a statement on its web site.
Its crude oil production reached 396 million barrels from January to
June, an increase of 8.1 million barrels on the same period last year.
On the gas front, the company said, solid domestic demand as well as
enhanced pipeline facilities have pushed PetroChina's gas turnover up
23.4 per cent, or 96 billion cubic feet, to top 506.3 billion cubic feet
for the first six months.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Learn mandarin - 4th anniversary of Beijing Olympics bidding victory

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4th anniversary of Beijing Olympics bidding victory

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A Japanese girl sighs her name to support 2008 Beijing Olympics at Aichi
International Exposition on June 20, 2005. It's been four years since
Beijing was awarded the right to host the 2008 Games on July 13, 2001. A
recent survey showed 81 per cent of Beijingers are confident their city
will stage a successful Games, and a whopping 95 per cent say they hope
to serve as volunteers.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Learn mandarin - World's oldest panda in captivity dies

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World's oldest panda in captivity dies

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Zoo keepers arrange the flowers presented around Meimei, the world's
oldest domestic giant panda that died at 5:37 p.m. of Beijing time after
20 years' dwelling in the Guilin City Zoo July 12, 2005. (Source:
People's Daily)

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Gattinoni creation

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Gattinoni creation

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Model Kiki wears a mini dress, thought for future moms, on the catwalk
presenting the fall-winter 2005/2006 fashion collection by Italian
designer Gattinoni, in Rome's Globe Theater,Tuesday, July 12, 2005.

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