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pandagirl -
日新月异,i think it is more real to describe Chinese society.there are big change in
china.more and more chance for every body.
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82riceballs -
What would be the best way to say that Chinese society is divided?
What I mean is that people in Beijing, Shanghai, etc big cities are usually very nationalistic.
Those in the countryside away from the coast aren't so optimistic. Is there any chengyu to
describe this division? (I was kinda thinking of the story of the city mouse and country mouse
type of scenario=)
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