I would die for the ideal I hold dear to my heart

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This video series provides you with inspirational ancient wisdom that still applies today. We learn about significant figures in Chinese history though tours to their home towns, bring their life-stories back to life and understand the reasons behind Xi Jinping’s citings of their sayings, so that we could have better insights on Xi’s Chinese wisdom and global view.

Do you have a dream for which you’d be willing to do anything to realize or a goal that you’d spend your whole life pursuing? If so, maybe you’ll identify with this traditional saying that Niuniu is deciphering now: “亦余心之所善兮,虽九死其犹未悔”. Use it in your daily conversation to show that you are truly determined!

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