Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Topic on Chinese health. About Russia in Chinese

An introductory article about Russia will help tourists who are planning a trip to Russia. A story about the sights of Russia in Chinese, video and photo gallery.

Russia is the largest country in the world. Its territory stretches for 10 thousand kilometers from the westernmost point in the Kaliningrad region to Chukotka in the East. Traveling from South to North, from the border with Azerbaijan to Cape Chelyuskin on the Taimyr Peninsula, will require over 4,000 kilometers.

Russia is washed by the waters of the Pacific and Arctic Oceans and has access to the Baltic, the Black, Azov and Caspian Seas, as well as to the seas of the Atlantic Ocean. The length of the Russian coastline is almost 40 thousand kilometers, which also brings Russia to the first place in the world in this indicator.

The Russian Federation borders on 18 countries. One of the longest border areas is the border with China. Its length is more than 4000 kilometers.

Russia's population is approaching 150 million people. This is the first place in Europe and the ninth place in the world. At the same time, almost 80 percent of Russians live in the European part of Russia, and it makes up only 25 percent of the entire territory. Almost three-quarters of Russians live in cities. 15 Russian cities have a population of over 1 million people.

The history of Russia is impressive! Russian historical and cultural heritage is at least one millennium old. It is generally recognized that Russia's contribution to the development of world civilization is enormous. The whole world knows the works of Russian writers, composers and artists, the creations of architects, the achievements of scientists, discoverers and inventors. Tourists visiting Russia have the opportunity to get acquainted in detail with genuine works of art, unique architectural masterpieces and other Russian heritage of world significance.

Tourism in Russia for foreigners has almost limitless possibilities. Ancient cities, numerous museums and exhibition halls, unique natural and architectural attractions, traditional holidays and festivals, Russian cuisine, which has absorbed the culinary traditions of many peoples, seaside and health resorts annually attract more than 25 million tourists from different countries.

The state especially notes the tourism industry as actively developing. Now in Russia there is a program for financing the development of tourism, in which considerable funds are invested. In many regions of Russia, special tourist economic zones have already been created and are being created, infrastructure is being improved, roads, hotels, railway stations and sea and river ports are being built.

26 sites in Russia are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. This, of course, and Red Square.

Church of the Ascension in the Kolomenskoye estate in Moscow.

Novodevichy Convent in the capital.

The architectural ensemble of the Trotse-Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad near Moscow.

Historical center of St. Petersburg.

Monuments of Novgorod and surroundings

Sights of Vladimir and Suzdal

Cultural and historical ensemble "Solovki Islands" in the Arkhangelsk region

Kizhi in Karelia

Lake Baikal in Buryatia and the Irkutsk region.

As well as the Kazan Kremlin and the Bulgar Architectural and Historical Complex in Tatarstan, the Curonian Spit in Kaliningrad, the fortresses of Derbent in Dagestan, the Altai Mountains, the Usunur Hollow in the Tyva Republic, the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, the volcanoes of Kamchatka, the Ferapontov Monastery in the Volgograd Region, the Caucasus Mountains in the Republic of Adygea, the historical center of Yaroslavl, the Lena Pillars in the Republic of Sakha, the virgin forests of the Komi Republic and Wrangel Island in Chukotka, part of the famous Struve Arc and the Putorana Plateau in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Of course, in Russia there are many places not yet marked by UNESCO, which should be seen, and maybe even more than once. Since the days of the Soviet Union, there are routes that are usually offered to tourists. Most of them come to Moscow and most often have at their disposal one week or even less time. This means that you can have time to see the capital of Russia itself, St. Petersburg, which is traditionally called the second capital, and, if everything is well organized, one or two cities near Moscow. Such, for example, as Sergiev Posad.

In the event that tourists have more time, for them, accordingly, great prospects open up. The route along the so-called "Golden Ring" of Russia is considered traditional. Ancient cities located around Moscow. It includes:

Sergiev Posad

Pereslavl-Zalessky

Rostov the Great

Yaroslavl

Kostroma

Vladimir

Of course, there are still quite a few interesting places in Russia available for travelers who have a lot of time and (or) travel in the Eastern part of Russia. Historically, the vast territorial expanses of Russia were developed thanks to the gradual advancement of the country's inhabitants from West to East. Of course, the cities of Siberia and the Far East are younger than the cities of the European part of Russia, but they certainly also deserve the attention of tourists. In addition, Russia is famous for its beautiful natural attractions, which, of course, are very numerous in the less developed parts of the country.

Theme: China

It has many characteristics, which single it out from the other countries. First this is the most populated country and because of this reason there is a big number of the Chinese, who move to other countries and settle there. China also belongs to a small number of states governed by the Communists. Its area is more than nine million square kilometers and it is the fourth biggest country on our planet. The territory of this state is regarded the cradle of our civilization, which appeared on the shores of the third-longest Yellow River located in Asia. Another superior characteristic of China is its most complex and largest economy, and it will not be a surprise for someone that this is the world’s greatest exporter of goods. One more superlative form will be used to describe the army of the state, as being a nuclear weapon country, there is the biggest standing army and the defense budget is rated number two in the whole world. Is it interesting to know more about China?

China is a very unique country known all over the world. It has many characteristics that make it stand out from other countries. Firstly, it is the most populated country in the world and for this reason there are a large number of Chinese who move to other countries and settle there. China also belongs to a small number of states run by the communists. Its area exceeds 9 million square kilometers and it is the fourth largest country on the planet. The territory of the state is considered the cradle of our civilization, which arose on the banks of the third longest river, the Yellow River, which is located in Asia. Another excellent characteristic of China is its most complex and largest economy, and it is not surprising that it is the world's largest exporter of goods. Another superlative form would be used to describe the state's army, as it is a siran with nuclear weapons, it has the largest standing army, and the defense budget is second in the world. Isn't it interesting to learn even more about China?

China has got an official name and is called the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the capital of it is Beijing. The state is located in East Asia, is divided into 22 provinces, 2 special self-governing administrative regions and 4 direct-controlled municipalities. and has diplomatic relations with more than 170 states. The biggest Chinese cities are Shanghai, Chongqing, Guangzhou and others. China is a socialist communist state with numerous restrictions. The power and authority over the state belong to the General Secretary of the CPC, who is the President of China as well. Due to the decentralization of the political system provinces have a good amount of autonomy. Though there is a great disadvantage in the country with one of the lowest indexes of press freedom. The other fascinating indexes are a rather low unemployment rate, the speed with which almost 50 percent of its population was pulled out of poverty, a strict policy of family planning etc.

China is officially called the People's Republic of China (PRC) and its capital is Beijing. The state is located in East Asia and is divided into 22 provinces, 2 special self-governing administrative regions and 4 cities of central subordination. The country borders on 14 countries and has diplomatic relations with more than 170 states. The largest Chinese cities are Shanghai, Chongqing, Guangzhou and others. China is a socialist and communist state with many restrictions. The power and authority over the state is in the hands of the General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, who is also the president of the country. Thanks to the decentralization of the political system, the provinces received explicit autonomy. Although the country has a big drawback - one of the lowest rates of press freedom. Other staggering indicators are the rather low unemployment rate, the speed with which almost 50% of the population has been lifted out of poverty, a strict family planning policy, etc.

The location of China is very pleasant due to a variety of landscapes, diverse flora and fauna. The climate of China differs greatly because of complex topography, but in general it can be characterized as cold and dry in winter and warm and wet in summer. The coastal areas of the East China Sea as well as the Yellow Sea are covered with plains. The north of the country is predominantly covered with grassland. Southern and western territories are mountainous with the tallest Mount Everest, which is located on the border. As a result China is home to the enormous number of different species of animals and plants. But clear-cutting and expanding desserts shrink the habitats of the animals, so the Chinese government has founded more than 1200 reserves in order to protect the species under threat.

The location of the country is very favorable due to the variety of landscapes, diverse flora and fauna. The climate in China differs greatly due to the difficult topography, but in general it can be described as cold and dry in winter and warm and humid in summer. The coastal zone of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea is covered with plains. The north of the country is mostly covered with pastures. The southern and western territories are located in a mountainous area with the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, located on the border of the country. As a result, it is home to a huge number of different animal and plant species. But deforestation and the expansion of deserts have reduced the habitat of animals, so the Chinese government has created more than 1,200 nature reserves in order to protect endangered species.

The infrastructure of this country is quite developed. More than two thirds of the population is cellphone users, and the Internet users number is also quite big. The transportation of the country is also developing very quickly. New highways, expressways, bridges and tunnels appear annually. Cars, trains and bicycles are the most popular means of transport. The urban mass transit system is the busiest and longest on Earth. The number of the airports is not that big for such a country, but the speed of the construction of the new ones is impressive.

The infrastructure of the state is quite developed. More than two thirds of the population are mobile phone users, and the number of Internet users is also quite large. Transport in the country is also developing very rapidly. New highways, expressways, bridges and tunnels appear every year. Cars, trains and bicycles are the most popular means of transportation. Urban public transport is the busiest and longest on Earth. The number of airports is not very large for such a country, but the speed of construction of new ones is impressive.

The culture of China is influenced by the history of the country, especially by Confucianism. Local art, architecture, literature, music, fashion are incomparably unique and spark interest of the tourists from different countries. The republic is also the most third visited state by people from abroad and has a developed domestic tourism. The Chinese have their own musical instruments, all facets of arts including fine art, folk and performance art. It is impossible to omit martial arts as Kung Fu is well-known all over the world. Another aspect that attracts thousands of visitors is Chinese cuisine. It units 8 major cuisines and has its special features: unusual ingredients, herbs, cooking methods. And leaving the country each person tries to buy some legendary Chinese tea, as some examples of it can not only surprise with its taste, but also with its view.

The culture of China is influenced by the country's history, especially Confucianism. Local art, architecture, literature, music, fashion are incomparably unique and attract the interest of tourists from all over the world. China is the third most visited country by foreign tourists and has developed domestic tourism. The Chinese have their own musical instruments, all facets of the arts, including fine arts, folk art and performance art. It is impossible to omit the martial arts as Kung Fu is known all over the world. Another aspect that attracts thousands of visitors is the Chinese cuisine. It combines 8 main cuisines and has its own characteristics: unusual ingredients, herbs, cooking methods. When leaving the country, every person tries to buy the legendary Chinese tea, since some of its examples can not only surprise with their taste, but also with their appearance.

China is much more often called a country with a superpower status and many researches consider it to have the prominent global role. But not everyone definitely knows what a rich country it is, as the population of it is not rather wealthy. Mentioning the name of the country different people will associate it with various things: some of them can remember the abundance of Chinese manufactures, the others will definitely mention Chinese wall, a dragon, Jackie Chan or people with narrow eyes. It completely differs from the developed countries of our world and can be a great example to follow for the developing countries – but what is the core of its success? The unambiguous answer to this question could be interesting for many people, but there are too many variants…

China is much more often referred to as a country with superpower status, and many researchers believe that it plays a prominent role on the world stage. But not everyone knows for sure that in such a rich country, the population is not quite wealthy. Mentioning the name of the country, different people will associate it with a variety of things: some may remember the abundance of Chinese production, others will definitely mention the Wall of China, the dragon, Jackie Chan or people with narrow eyes. It is completely different from the developed countries of our world and can be a great role model for developing countries - and what is the essence of its success? A definitive answer to this question may be of interest to many people, but there are too many options ..

Safronyak Irina. Komsomolsk-on-Amur State Technical University, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Territory, Russia
Essay in English with translation. Nomination Other.

Will Chinese ever become the global language?

Today the idea that the Chinese language can become the global language is becoming more and more popular. I learn Chinese and this problem is very interesting for me. There are a lot of points of view concerning this problem and I would like to reveal this controversial question in my composition and express my own opinion.

It's widely accepted that English is the most popular language in the world. It is the language of business in the world economy and the Internet. The popularization of Englishas an international language began with a rise to global power of Great Britain in the 19th century and was extended by the United States taking the leading role in the world economy. Can the rise of China lead to the global popularization of the Chinese language?

With the rise of China as a global economic player on the world scene, there has been talk of China’s challenging the United States’ economic dominance and therefore American English as the common language of the world. Many people around the world learn Chinese. An increasing number of people in Europe are learning Chinese, because they are fascinated by China`s language and culture. The Chinese government opens Confucius Institutes, special centers, where everybody can learn Chinese. Confucius Institutes offer not only language courses to people outside China, but also the opportunity to know more about China. The are a lot of schools around the world where children can learn Chinese. Each year more and more students around the world whose language is not Mandarin are studying it with enthusiasm and success. Many foreign students study at Chinese universities. I think it because happens people see the huge progress of China, its economy, market, social sphere and business development. China integrates into the world society and this can lead to certain changes in international communications. Of course the Chinese learn English, but can it be enough for comprehensive relations of China with other countries of the world? Although English is largely considered the most practical language for business and commerce, Chinese remains the most widely used language in the world, spoken by one-fourth of the world`s population. Some analysts believe one day learning Chinese, like present day English, becomes compulsory for business and politics.

I think it's obvious for everybody that the Chinese language is very difficult. It includes several dialects, for example, Mandarin, Cantonese, and each dialect has its own tonal peculiarities and special pronunciation of certain sounds. Hieroglyphic writing is extremely difficult. I suppose to become the global language it needs to be simple enough to be approachable. Chinese phonetics is very complicated. It has four "tones" and each word can be pronounced in four different ways to mean four, and in some cases even more, different things.

But I should say Chinese has a relatively simple grammar. Unlike English, Chinese has no verb tenses and number distinctions. For example, learning English you have to learn different verb forms, for example forms of the verb "to see", and learning Chinese you have to remember only one word: "kan". In English you have to distinguish between "dog" and "dogs", in Chinese there is only one form: "gou".

I have been learning Chinese for several years. The Chinese language attracted me with its originality. Chinese is a specific language reflecting all the history and culture of such an interesting oriental nation as China. The process of learning Chinese characters is quite difficult but it’s such a great pleasure for me to see the character you know in the text and realize that day by day you know more and more Chinese characters. Learning of the Chinese language demands a lot of concentration on pronunciation, characters, grammar, that can’t be learned for one or two years. People learn Chinese all their life because they are fans of this language and from the very beginning they surly know that it won't be easy and will take a lot of their efforts. I think only fans of the Chinese language can become proficient in this language. I hope so much that I will use my knowledge of the Chinese language at my future job and will continue improving and improving it more and more.

I strongly believe that English remains popular today in every sphere of human activity. And though the Chinese economy is strong enough to provoke the boom of the Chinese language, today it seems unlikely that Chinese is going to displace English as the language of international communication.

However, it cannot be denied that today Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world. But now that is the result of the huge Chinese population, within and outside China. I think today it's very difficult to say how our global world will change and what language will be the most popular in the nearest future. And will Chinese become the global language or not-only time will show!

Today, the idea that Chinese can become the language of international communication is becoming more and more popular. I am studying Chinese and this problem interests me a lot. There are many opinions regarding this problem, and in this essay I would like to reveal my point of view and vision of this problem.

It is well known that English is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is the language of business in the global economy and the Internet. The popularization of English as an international language began with Britain's quest for world leadership in the 19th century and was reinforced by the United States, which played a key role in the global economy. So can the rapid growth of China's economy lead to the worldwide popularization of the Chinese language?

Due to the fact that China began to play a key role in the international arena, there was talk that the Chinese economy would overtake the US economy, and after that, the Chinese language would replace the international English language. Many people around the world are learning Chinese. A growing number of Europeans are learning Chinese because they are fascinated by the culture of China and the language of this country. The Chinese government is opening Confucius Institutes, special centers where everyone can learn Chinese. Confucius Institutes offer everyone not only Chinese language courses, but also provide an opportunity to learn more about China itself. There are many schools in the world where children can learn Chinese. Every year more and more international students study at Chinese universities. I think this is due to the fact that people see the huge progress of China, the development of its market, economy, social sphere and business. China is integrating into the world community, and this may lead to certain changes in international communications. Of course, the Chinese learn English. But is this enough for full-fledged communication between China and other countries of the world? Although English is widely regarded as the most convenient language for business and commerce, Chinese still remains the most widely spoken language in the world, spoken by one-fourth of the world's population. Some analysts believe that one day, learning Chinese, like English today, will become mandatory for business and politics.

I don't think anyone doubts that Chinese is a very difficult language. It includes several dialects, such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and each dialect is distinguished by its tonal characteristics and the pronunciation of individual sounds. Hieroglyphic writing is also very complex. I think that in order to become a language of international communication, the language must be quite simple. Chinese phonetics is very complex. Each word can be pronounced in four different tones and has four, and in some cases even more, meanings.

But I would like to say that Chinese grammar is relatively easy. Unlike English, Chinese does not have singular or plural forms of the verb. For example, when learning English, you need to learn the forms of the verb, such as the verb "to see", and when learning Chinese, you need to remember only one verb "kan". In English, the words "dog" and "dogs" are different, but in Chinese there is only one word "gou".

I have been studying Chinese for several years now. The Chinese language attracted me with its originality. After all, the Chinese language is a special language that reflects the culture and history of such an interesting and unique eastern country as China. The process of learning Chinese characters is quite complicated, but it brings me so much satisfaction to recognize a familiar character in the text and understand that every day you know more and more Chinese characters. Learning Chinese requires concentration on pronunciation, characters, grammar, which cannot be learned in one or two years. People who learn Chinese are fans of this language and understood from the very beginning that learning the language is not easy and it will take a lot of effort to master it. To learn Chinese, you need to love it, be its fan. I hope that I can use my knowledge of Chinese in my future professional activities and improve my knowledge more and more.

I believe that today English remains popular in any field of human activity. And despite the fact that the Chinese economy is capable of sparking a boom in Chinese, today the likelihood that Chinese will replace English sounds unconvincing.

However, it cannot be denied that Chinese is currently the most widely spoken language in the world. But today this is the result of China's huge population and the large number of overseas Chinese. Therefore, I think today it is very difficult to say how the world will change in the near future, and what language will be the most popular. And whether the Chinese language will become the language of world communication or not - time will tell!


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The study of Chinese texts is a must for those who aspire to master one of the most difficult languages ​​on earth. So you can naturally learn a larger number of hieroglyphs, simultaneously mastering the intricacies of composing sentences. Analysis of the writings of authors from China allows you to delve into topics that are not found in textbooks.

The importance is determined by the speed of the country's development on the world stage. In just half a century, it changed its main field of activity, moving from agriculture to the manufacturing industry. Because of this, more and more companies want to have an employee capable of translating complex texts on their staff.

Phrases for dating in Chinese

Whether it's attending business events, or a simple tourist trip, the ability to make new acquaintances will help build relationships.

The most common Chinese greeting is "ni hao". This is a full-fledged analogue of the Russian “greetings”, but to say goodbye you need to say “Zai tseng”.

Gratitude for the provision of a useful service or help in a difficult matter is expressed by the pronunciation "Sese". It is also customary to bow your head slightly.

If it so happened that a person interfered with someone, pushed not on purpose and wants to apologize, he should use “Duibu si” or “Buha itsi”.

How to contact people

Many foreigners, due to ignorance of Chinese culture, make many mistakes when addressing the locals. Greetings such as "hello" or "good afternoon" can offend interlocutors. In order to avoid unpleasant misunderstandings, you need to know that:

  • When addressing, the surname is pronounced first.
  • It is necessary to use additional words that indicate the type of employment of a person.
  • The form "you" can only be used if the interlocutor is in old age.

Earlier in China, as well as in the USSR, the word "comrade - tongzhi" was popular. Although the country still has a communist political structure, it is better to avoid this word. With the wrong emphasis and intonation, a person can be called a “homosexual”.

How not to call women in China

The Chinese are a very proud people. And the women of this country are no exception. They will not allow a vulgar attitude towards their person. The usual thing is a reciprocal curse towards the rude, and sometimes a heavy slap in the face.

When meeting Chinese women, one should not allow their persona to be less significant than that of a man in the process of communication. Concessions and discounts for the weaker sex are not welcome.

In no case should you address women as “you”, only as “you”. In Russia, this is rude, but in the Celestial Empire, the opposite is true. The form "you" is used only in communication with people who are much older than the interlocutor. This is allowed only if the interlocutor is already old. Therefore, you should not say this, otherwise you can greatly offend the Chinese.


The best way to address a woman is to add the word "Ms. Xincheng" to her last name. So, if the interlocutor's name is Lucy Liu, you need to say "Ni hao xincheng Liu."

Essay examples

On the Internet, you can find hundreds and even thousands of Chinese writings by various authors. The study of texts written in different styles allows you to understand both journalistic and authorial and professional writing styles.

Story about yourself

In all texts dedicated to oneself, the same expressions appear. Therefore, it will be more convenient to give a set of Chinese phrases and phrases that describe a person.

Wu iu iedz feicheng kuail de jiating - I live in a happy family.

Wu jiali yu fugin mugin hai yu yije gege, yije jiejie, hie yije mei mei - I have a father, mother, brother, sister and cousin.

Qinian jiu zia dexul beyaly - I graduated from high school.

Essay on Chinese language with translation

汉民族共同语,是中国的主要语言。汉语是联合国六中工作语言之一,是世界上最发达,最丰富的语言。汉语素有四大方言:北方方言,吴方言,粤方言和湘方言。

北方方言是汉民族共同语的基础方言。它在汉语中通行地域最广,使用人数最多。北方代表- 北京话的语音成了汉民族共同语的标准音。吴方言主要分布于上海地区,江苏省东南部和浙江省。

粤方言分布于广东省中部,西南部和广西的东南部,他俗称广东话。港澳同胞大多讲粤方言。湘方言主要分布在湖南省。

There are dozens of different dialects used in China. But the northern, Hainanese dialect is official. This is one of the most developed languages ​​of the Asian continent, which in its diversity is not inferior to any other.

It became widely used after the Han family became the ruling dynasty in China. It became national due to its prevalence throughout the country. Northern dialects were used in more than 50% of China's area. There is also a wild dialect, which differs in the pronunciation of some words and reading.

Although several types of colloquial speech are used in the country, on paper all symbols, sentence construction methods and hieroglyphs are the same.

Topic - "My Hobby"

我们都有每天做的义务,有的人要上课,有的要上班。还有家务:

拿出垃圾,做饭,洗衣服等。所以大家都应该有爱好,有时候什么都不想。

每个星期一,星期四我去拳击。掏出包里的手套,运动服,一瓶水。一戴手套,我就去热身,也战斗。李教练总刺激我们努力锻炼,所以他的学生进步很快。他不让我们来得晚,好在路不远。我觉得每个成人应该有战斗的技能。

我第二个最喜欢的爱好是踢足球。我读一年级时,根本不会提足球,半年以后我已经参加了全市的足球比赛。最近两年我们大学的足球队总赢了。

我了解到什么是我最好玩儿的爱好以前,参观了多地方。我打篮球,去体育馆,打过橄榄球。一句有名的成语说:“百闻不如一见”。

In order not to get depressed while doing your daily routine, everyone needs to find an interesting hobby.

I chose boxing for myself. In the gym, I first of all warm up and stretch my muscles. After that, sparring begins. My coach says that with my data and character, I will soon become the champion of the city.

I combine martial arts with football. I love to run and kick the ball. I play as a left midfielder. Therefore, I have to work both in attack and in defense.

Before I decided on my hobbies, I tried a lot of activities.

Text "My friend"

我的父亲被调到他公司的一个遥远的分支工作后,我搬到了中国。在这里,我不得不开始学习语言并结识新朋友。我很幸运,因为我会遇到一位好朋友李文。 他和我经常去看好新好莱坞的电影。 父母是否尊重古老的传统,但他们并没有强迫儿子做他不感兴趣的事情。因此,他可以自由地做他想做的事。 我经常去拜访他,我喜欢他的公寓的风格,虽然不是很大,但很奇特

I moved to China to live after my father was transferred to work in a distant branch of his firm. Here I had to start learning the language and making new friends. I was lucky because I met a good friend - Li Man. We often go to the cinema to see the latest Hollywood news.

Li's parents honor Chinese traditions, but they do not force their son to do what he is not interested in. Therefore, he is free to do what he wants.

I often go to visit him, and I like the style of his apartment, although small, but original.



One of the important, in my opinion, qualities that the Chinese possess is loyalty and openness to loved ones. So, in Russia I had many friends, but only here I realized what a best friend is. Even though we speak different languages, we have a lot in common. He often helps me with the translation of texts.

Other topics and texts on various topics with translation for beginners

现代社会对互联网给予他们的好处知之甚少。许多人在网上花时间观看娱乐内容或在线游戏。

事实上,你不仅可以轻率地浪费你的时间,还可以做有用的事情。许多人只需通过设置专题帖和拍摄独立视频就可以赚到大笔钱。

我相信互联网是为残疾人和无法离开家的人赚钱的理想方式。

Modern society knows very little about the benefits that the Internet gives them. Many people spend their time online watching entertainment content or playing online games.

In fact, there you can not only waste your time thoughtlessly, but also do really useful things. Many are already earning a lot of money just posting themed posts and making independent videos.

I believe that the Internet is an ideal way to make money for people with disabilities and those who cannot leave the house. It will fit:

  • Disabled people.
  • Mothers.
  • Introvert.
  • For those who don't like bosses.

One of the greatest benefits of working online is to have as much free time as possible. Having a laptop at hand, you can go on a trip without stopping work on your own project.

However, such people require the manifestation of iron will and discipline.

Conclusion

Reading texts in Chinese and topics for beginners allows you to significantly increase your vocabulary and master different styles of conveying thoughts. On the net you can find dozens of different manuals and collections, which contain texts and stories on various topics.

China is the one of the largest countries in the world. The total area of ​​the country is over a million square kilometers. As for population, China is the first country in the world. Over one billion people live there. It means that one out of every five people in the whole world is Chinese. China is a great country, only it has a man-made object which is visible from outer space - The Great Wall.

China has a recorded history of nearly four thousand years. It was a monarchy till 1949 when Mao Tse Tung became a head of the state. Since that year China has been a Socialist Republic. In 1976 China started the Cultural Revolution. It finished when Mao died.

Doors are now open to the rest of the world. And you can even come to China to study there. Some words about China "s education system. First of all, all foreign students will have to share a room with one Chinese student, which is very common. Days start very early, so they"ll have to get up at about six o" clock. There are morning exercises in the open air, and they will be invited to join. The breakfast is at about six thirty. The classes will probably be in English and Chinese, they begin at seven thirty. Lunch is at twelve, and then more classes until six. After school day students usually go to the cinema. In fact it is very difficult to get tickets. People also like to go for a walk, to play cards or just to sit outside talking. The air in the streets is not polluted, because there are few cars but literally millions of bicycles.

Chinese food is legendary that is why you can find it in most cities in the world, and people like it very much. If you want to visit China you will have to get a visa. There are in fact many cities that you can visit with just the ordinary visa, and others that you need to get a visa from the local police station to go to. Now there is a very good train service and also an internal air service, but I think that it will be better if you travel by trains because you will see so much more of the country. And I also think that China is worth seeing. You will never forget it if you visit it.

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China is one of the largest countries in the world. The total area of ​​the country is over a million square kilometers. In terms of population, China is the first country in the world. Over one billion people live there. This means that one out of every five people in the world is Chinese. China is a great country, only it has a man-made object that is visible from space - the Great Wall of China.

The history of China has almost four thousand years. It was a monarchy until 1949, when Mao Zedong became head of state. Since that year, China has become a Socialist Republic. In 1976, China launched the Cultural Revolution. It ended when Mao died.

The doors of the country are now open to the rest of the world. And you can even come to China to study. A few words about the Chinese education system. First of all, all international students will have to share a room with a Chinese student, which is very common. The days start very early, so they have to get up at six o'clock. Morning exercises are held outdoors and they will be invited to join them. Breakfast at six thirty. Classes will probably be in English and Chinese, starting at seven-thirty. Dinner at twelve and then more classes until six. After the school day, students usually go to the cinema. It's actually very hard to get tickets. People also like to go for a walk, play cards or just sit outside talking. The air in the streets is not polluted because there are few cars, but literally millions of bicycles.

Chinese cuisine is legendary, so it can be found in most cities in the world, and people really like it. If you want to visit China you must obtain a visa. There are actually many cities that can only be visited with a regular visa, but there are others for which you need to get a visa from your local police station. Now there is very good service on the trains as well as domestic aviation, but I think it will be better if you travel by train because you will see much more. And I also think China is worth seeing. You will never forget China if you visit this country.