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Learn Chinese culture through an idiom story

Saiweng Lost His Horse is an idiom about dealing with loss and subsequent gain.
Saiweng is a stoic man who understands that luck and circumstances constantly change.
He is able to keep a calm head and a consistent attitude, helping him weather life's difficulties.

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  • Print Length: 48 Pages

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