Hello, everyone, it's Dashu Mandarin here. We're three Chinese teachers that focus on providing authentic and valuable Chinese learning materials for the Chinese learners of intermediate level and above. In this Podcast, we will talk about all kinds of things concerning China and Chinese culture, society, etc.
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Ever wondered what happens when you combine a month-long European vacation with two "typical" Chinese aunties (and your own mother)? In this episode of Uncle Chinese, Ben breaks his silence after a 30-day journey across Spain, France, and Italy with his mom and her best friend of 50 years. What started as a labor of love quickly turned into a masterclass in patience, cultural clashes, and the universal experience of traveling with parents. From their obsession with asking locals about their rent...
In this episode of Dashu Mandarin Podcast, we invited Chinese teacher Ludi @MANDARINONTHATBEAT from the U.S. 🇺🇸🎤Ludi has created a completely different way to learn Chinese — through Afro-beat, Hip-hop, rhythm, and movement. Instead of memorizing endless vocabulary lists and boring grammar rules, you can naturally absorb Mandarin vocabulary, tones, pronunciation, and sentence patterns through music.🎶 Master Mandarin vocabulary, grammar & tones naturally with Afro-beat & Hip-hop music...
In this episode of Mandarin Podcast, we’re joined by Chinese teacher Siyu for a lively and insightful conversation about cross-cultural life and family.We explore Siyu’s experience in an international marriage, comparing the differences between Chinese and Spanish families in a fun and relatable way. She shares stories about how she gets along with her Spanish mother-in-law, and some hilarious moments when her Spanish husband celebrated Chinese New Year in China for the first time.We also dive i...
Why do some people leave a class reunion feeling nostalgic and healed, while others leave feeling completely "broken" (破防)? In this episode, the Uncles dive into the complex world of peer comparison and the starkly different cultures of reunions in Mainland China and Taiwan. What We Discuss:The Unmasking of Adulthood: Uncle Cha shares how Taiwanese reunions often serve as a rare opportunity to drop the professional "masks" we wear and return to the innocence of youth. The Comparison Trap: Uncle ...
In this episode of Dashu Mandarin Podcast, three uncles discuss their experiences with pets! 🐶🐱🗣️ Topics Covered:Cultural differences in pet ownership (China, Taiwan, Spain)Buying vs. Adopting petsTrue stories: Funny & Tragic pet experiencesVocabulary: 领养 (adoption), 闲鱼 (Xianyu), 耳螨 (ear mites)🎧 Level: Intermediate to Advanced Chinese💡 Perfect for: Listening practice, learning about Chinese culture, and natural conversation.
Learn Chinese with fun stories, articles, and videos at https://dashumandarin.com/ 📖✨ —no boring textbooks! 🚫📚Stuck at a plateau? Uncle Can's $25/hour course focuses on breaking through your bottleneck with expert guided reading and deep conversation![https://mandarinr3zb.setmore.com/mandarin]▬ Join our membership today! 今天就加入会员!▬Membership Benefits 会员福利 :⬛Level 1 小鲜肉 Benefits⬛➡ Get Access to a Telegram Group 加入我们的 Telegram 会员群➡ Get the PDF transcripts of our Podcast 获取我们部分播客的汉字版PDF➡ Support ...
Have you ever felt like no one truly understands you? In this special episode of Dashu Mandarin (大叔中文), three Chinese teachers—Can (璨叔), Richard (查叔), and Ben (Ben 叔)—drop their formal personas and have a raw, deep conversation about Understanding (理解).This isn't just a language lesson; it's a journey into the human heart. We explore the difference between "knowing" someone and truly "understanding" them, the loneliness hidden behind adult lives, and the cultural pressures of family and relation...
What does a "perfect vacation" look like? For many Chinese travelers, it involves a 20-parameter beauty filter and a hidden stash of instant noodles.In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, Ben, Can Shu, and Richard dive into the fascinating (and often hilarious) reality of how different generations of Chinese people see the world. From Ben’s mom bringing "Lao Gan Ma" to Europe, to Can Shu’s "sacrifice" for his son at the airport, and Richard’s endless duty as a photographer for aunties with silk sca...
"Are you still translating every Chinese sentence into English in your head? You're doing it the hard way!"In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, we’re joined by Teacher Lin, a master of the "No-English" immersion method. She’s taught students from the mountains of Thailand to the heart of Belgium, proving that the fastest way to fluency isn't through a dictionary—it's through pure immersion.
"Are you the type of person who color-codes their files, or do you store instant hotpot on your bookshelf?"In this hilarious and raw episode of Da Shu Mandarin, the three uncles (Can, Ben, and Richard) expose their real-life habits. We move from professional organizational skills to the messy, "evil" secrets of cohabitation.Inside this episode:Richard’s Extreme Order: Why he has folders for every body part in his workout routine and why he instantly deletes every trace of his exes.Can’s Intermit...
"After seeing robots flipping and performing Kung Fu at the Spring Festival Gala, many asked: Is this real or CGI?"In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, we dive deep into the rapid evolution of Chinese robotics—from the stage of the CCTV Gala to our own living rooms. But this isn't just about tech; it's about what it means to be human in an era of AI.We tackle the questions that keep us up at night:The "Uncanny Valley": Why do some people find humanoid robots terrifying while others want to date t...
"Is the stereotype of Chinese men wanting submissive, gentle wives actually true?"Forget what the movies tell you. In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, three middle-aged Chinese men (Can, Ben, and Richard) peel back the layers of their past relationships and current marriages to reveal a surprising truth: We are bored by "Nice Girls."
"Why is it that the people we love the most are often the hardest to talk to?"In Chinese culture, "family" is the ultimate anchor, but for many adult children, it can also be a source of silent struggle. In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, Can, Ben, and Richard peel back the layers of their own lives to discuss the "Invisible Wall" that exists between generations.
We have a confession to make: In this episode, we completely lost our professionalism! For the first time in Dashu Mandarin history, all three of us (Can, Ben, and Richard) were so excited that we couldn't stop interrupting our guest.Why the chaos? It’s all thanks to the incredible Xiao Wang (Margarita). She’s a tech-savvy Mandarin teacher who moved from China to Argentina and then to Spain. Her energy was so contagious that the "uncles" stayed wide awake and high-energy for the entire hour!...
Do you really love yourself? It sounds like a simple question, but for most adults, the answer is a messy "I'm trying."In today’s episode of Da Shu Chinese, we are joined by our favorite guest, Katrina, to dive deep into the layers of self-love. We realized that everyone has a completely different definition of what "loving yourself" looks like.Learn Chinese with fun stories, articles, and videos at https://dashumandarin.com/ 📖✨ —no boring textbooks! 🚫📚
Happy New Year 2026! To kick off the year, the three Uncles are ditching the serious topics for a special "Talent Show."In this festive episode:Ben’s Poetry: A modern poem by a Spanish friend about the "price" of travel.Can’s Song: An emotional cover of Mao Buyi, and why he’s writing Ben and Cha into his new novel.Cha’s Surprise: A debut performance on the Ukulele—proving it's never too late to learn!Our Promise: Why we’ve decided to keep Dashu Mandarin going until we're 90 years old.Thank you f...
2025 was a year of "disappearances" and "silent treatments." In this raw, unedited recap, the three Uncles finally clear the air. From Ben’s corporate burnout to Can’s secret novel-writing dream, and Cha’s frustration of being left behind—watch as we reveal why we almost ended the podcast, and what eventually brought us back together for 2026.
Join us for a candid and juicy conversation with the renowned Zhifei Laoshi (智菲老师)! After years in the classroom, Zhifei Laoshi has made a monumental shift: leaving teaching to become the CEO of her own Chinese learning platform.In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges and motivations behind her transition, revealing the unfiltered reality of running an innovative language business. Learn Chinese with fun stories, articles, and videos at https://dashumandarin.com/ 📖✨ —no boring textboo...
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In this episode of Dashu Mandarin, we talk about PUA, short for Pick-Up Artist. In Chinese, this term has changed from meaning “flirting skills” to describing toxic emotional control in relationships. Through this real-life topic, you’ll improve your Chinese listening, learn authentic expressions, and understand modern Chinese culture and psychology. Join us to explore how language reflects emotion, power, and human connection, all in natural, easy-to-understand Mandarin.
What do Chinese people really think about looks? Do Chinese care too much about appearance or is that just what people think? In this episode, Dashu Mandarin will dive deep into the topic of Chinese beauty standards, image, and first impressions of other people in Chinese culture. We share our real stories and honest thoughts about how “looking good” can sometimes mean more than you think.Check out how much appearance shapes everyday life in China.
Ever wondered what people in China really think about dating, marriage, and the single life? This isn't your typical textbook lesson. In this candid episode of 大叔中文 (Dashu Mandarin Podcast), we go "Beyond the Textbook" for a real and heartfelt conversation.Join us as we sit down with special guest Annie老师 to share our personal stories, cultural insights, and honest opinions on modern relationships. We ditch the formalities and dive into the topics that everyone thinks about but doesn't always di...