I grew up in a Chinese family where the parents' No. 1 priority is the kids' education.
The great quality of the 'Three Kingdoms' is that it seems to encapsulate and portray every facet of the Chinese personality.
We have in-depth knowledge about Chinese industries. We know what's driving the country's economic growth.
I never bought a stock in my life. I don't understand it. To me it is like Chinese.
But if the Chinese mainland, the PRC, attacked Taiwan, we'd be obligated to come to their aid.
China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.
[last lines] Eddie Morra: [to Lindy after ordering in Chinese] What?
Nearly all of these Chinese girls that have had success have had coaching from foreign coaches.
I look at American movies, the big muscles, and try to apply that to Chinese film-making.
Rahad Jackson: Oh, that's Cosmo... he's Chinese.
I'm, I guess you could say, the Chinese-speaking, banjo-picking girl.
So I went to the Chinese restaurant and this duck came up to me with a red.
With each replacement of parts, a car slowly becomes Chinese.
If we didn't have the Chinese buying things, we'd be on the floor.
If you are only big in China, you are only a local Chinese company.
When 'designed in Europe' is combined with 'made in China' and when European technologies are applied to the Chinese market, there will be amazing results.
Wushu is a move in Chinese, a physical move. An attack. Wushu is like an art.
Anything illegal under Chinese law is, of course, not protected by copyright.
Many Chinese saw opium as a poison introduced by foreign enemies.
The Chinese view the state, not just as an intimate member of the family... but as the head of the family.
Innovation is the running theme and spirit of the policies adopted by the Chinese government, and it is the banner that we will always hold high.