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A Thousand Whys

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A Thousand Whys is tailor-made for curious minds about China and the Chinese culture.

This podcast offers fascinating facts about what this ancient civilization has to offer, covering a wide range of topics including history, philosophy, literature and arts, lifestyle, science, and the natural world.

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Episodes

24 Solar Terms: Why do people float river lanterns during the End of Heat?

As summer fades, we embrace the "End of Heat", the 14th among the 24 solar terms, also known as Chushu (处暑 chǔ shǔ) in Chinese. One of the customs during Chushu is the floating of river lanterns. In Chinese mythology, this practice has something to do with two immortal figures: Zhurong and Gonggong.

Aug 23, 20237 min

24 Solar Terms: Why Chinese people drink herbal tea during Major Heat?

The 12th solar term on the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, Dashu (大暑 dà shǔ), or Major Heat, begins on July 23rd this year. As the name suggests, Major Heat marks the peak of the summer season. In this episode, we show you an ancient Chinese people's brilliant solution to find relief in this "steaming and boiling" time of the year.

Jul 21, 20237 min

24 Solar Terms: How did ancient Chinese people beat the heat during Minor Heat?

The 11th solar term on the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, Xiaoshu (小暑 xiǎo shǔ), or the Minor Heat, begins on July 7th this year. During Minor Heat, the temperature continues to rise, heralding the arrival of the hottest days of the year. In this episode, we show you ancient Chinese people's great ideas to stay cool in the hot summertime.

Jul 07, 20235 min

Why do Chinese people give fans as gifts during the Duanwu Festival?

Duanwu Festival, or the Dragon Boat Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on the Chinese lunar calendar, which falls on June 22nd this year. In this episode, we show you why Chinese people offer fans as gifts to others during the festival.

Jun 21, 20234 min

24 Solar Terms: Why do Chinese people worship 'Silkworm Goddess' on the 'Grain Buds'?

The eighth solar term on the traditional Chinese calendar, Xiaoman (小满 xiǎo mǎn), or the Grain Buds, is the second solar term in summer. In this episode, we take you to the folklore of Lei Zu, who was revered as the "Silkworm Goddess". Legend said she discovered the art of raising silkworms and imparted the knowledge of creating exquisite silk garments to others.

May 19, 20236 min

24 Solar Terms: Why do Chinese children wear egg pouches on the Start of Summer?

The seventh solar term in China, Lixia (立夏 lì xià), or the Start of Summer, marks the beginning of the summer season. In this episode, we take you to the fascinating story of Nu Wa, a Chinese goddess, using her wisdom to protect children. We'll also show you why Chinese children wear egg pouches and like to play the egg game on this day!

May 05, 20235 min

24 Solar Terms: Why is the peony also called the “Flower of Grain Rain” in China?

Get ready to immerse yourself in this tale of love, loss, and the power of myth. In this episode, we dive into the enchanting legend of the sixth solar term in China, Grain Rain(谷雨 gǔ yǔ), and the tragic love story of a young man and a peony fairy. Why is the peony also known as the "Flower of Guyu" and what’s its cultural significance in Chinese tradition?

Apr 19, 20236 min

24 Solar Terms: Why do Chinese eat Qingtuan during the Qingming Festival?

Come listen to what ChatGPT has to say about China's popular snack during the Qingming Festival! Today's episode is generated and narrated by AI tools, and it introduces you to Qingtuan, a unique type of food that has been served during the Qingming Festival since ancient times. What are the cultural meanings of this green rice ball, and why is it such an important part of China's Qingming Festival tradition? Travel with us on this AI guided tour and find out!

Apr 04, 20235 min

Ancestors Told Us: What makes a Chinese gentleman?

What exactly is a Chinese gentleman, and what are the essential traits that define the spirit of the "君子 Junzi"? In this episode, we will dive deep into the world of the "君子" and explore the key virtues and characteristics that have shaped Chinese culture for centuries.

Mar 22, 20237 min

24 Solar Terms: Let’s celebrate the time of rebirth

According to the Five Elements of Chinese philosophy, spring is associated with the color green, the wood element, and the climate of wind. So we eat green vegetables, plant seeds, and fly kites. After a season of darkness and quietness, the spring equinox marks the beginning of spring. Let’s celebrate the time of rebirth.

Mar 21, 20236 min

What did ancient Chinese "female officials" do?

In ancient China, where a patriarchal society was the norm, did women have the opportunity to pursue career or political aspirations? What kind of roles did "female officials" play in the ancient Chinese dynasties?

Mar 08, 20238 min

24 Solar Terms: What do insects have to do with villains?

As March arrives, nature welcomes the third solar term "Jingzhe", or "the Awakening of Insects". What is it that awakens the insects in spring? What are the exciting folk customs in China during this time of year?

Mar 06, 20236 min

Ancestors Told Us: Is human nature good or evil?

Whether humans are born with an innately good or evil nature is still an ongoing debate after thousands of years of discussions. Today, we’ll travel back to ancient China, and find out how some of China’s most renowned philosophers answered this question!

Feb 22, 20239 min

Ancestors Told Us: What can China’s flood myth teach us about water management?

In almost every culture, there exist myths regarding floods. In China, the story of Yu the Great has been told for centuries and has inspired generations of Chinese people to better manage water and find ways to coexist with Mother Nature. Check out this episode of A Thousand Whys and get a feel for how one flood myth has been teaching Chinese people to keep floods at bay.

Feb 15, 20238 min

Ancestors Told Us: What can we learn from water?

As one of the most common elements of daily life, water is one of the root metaphors in Chinese culture and wisdom. What is the Chinese “way of water”? How does the way we perceive water affect our self-identity?

Feb 08, 20238 min

24 Solar Terms: How the Chinese mark the “Beginning of Spring”?

February 4th sees the arrival of the first of this year’s traditional Chinese solar terms, named Lichun, usually translated into English as the “Beginning of Spring.” In ancient times, this particular day was seen as the prelude to a whole host of seasonal activities to welcome the coming spring. Tune into today’s episode to hear more about how the Chinese celebrate Lichun!

Feb 01, 20237 min

Who is the God of Wealth in Chinese folk customs?

During the Chinese New Year, known as Spring Festival in the country, one of the most popular greetings is 恭喜发财,which translates as ‘Wishing you Prosperity and Wealth’. How did this greeting come about? Who is the Chinese God of Wealth? When do Chinese people welcome this propitious God? What stories are told about this deity? Why do Chinese people give red envelopes during the Spring Festival? This episode brings you all the things you need to know about wealth and the Chinese New Year.

Jan 24, 20237 min

Hop over to the Year of the Rabbit!

With New Year celebrations worldwide done and dusted, attention is now turning to the Chinese New Year, saying goodbye to the year of the roaring tiger and to welcome the year of the tender rabbit. How is the rabbit represented in traditional Chinese culture? Is there a story behind this particular Chinese zodiac sign? Hop over to check out this new edition of A Thousand Whys!

Jan 17, 20237 min

How did people bathe in ancient China?

The ancient Chinese bathing culture dates back to 3,000 years ago. For ancient Chinese, taking a bath was not just a personal hygiene issue, it was also considered an art and a lifestyle. So how did people bathe in ancient China? What can you expect in today’s commercial bathing houses in China? Explore this episode for more.

Jan 10, 202310 min

Why is the Qipao the Quintessence of Chinese Elegance?

Qipao, or the Cheongsam, is widely regarded as the dress that best brings out the charm of Chinese women. This type of traditional tight-fitting garment has transformed from a gender equality statement to everyday clothing, and now to a fashionable expression of Chinese elegance in the past century. How did Qipao come into being and what stories are behind its cultural connotation? Tune into today's episode and find out!

Jan 03, 20239 min

How the holiday system works in ancient China?

How come holidays originated from bathing in ancient China? How did the ancient Chinese distinguish between workdays and non-work days? Which dynasty had the longest holiday? Who is the workaholic in Chinese history? In this episode, we will tell you something interesting about holidays in Chinese history.

Dec 27, 202213 min

24 Solar Terms: Why did the ancient Chinese mark Winter Solstice as New Year?

You probably know that the Spring Festival is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture, when families get together to welcome another new year. But did you know that over 2,000 years ago, Chinese people actually marked the beginning of a new year on another day? That is, the winter solstice day, better known as Dongzhi in China. Tune in to learn about how Chinese people celebrate the arrival of winter.

Dec 20, 20228 min
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