Bonus Episode, An old favorite of Laszlo's

Bonus Episode, An old favorite of Laszlo's

I wouldn't technically call this a Bonus Episode. We're in between seasons right now. And while Laszlo and Emma are busy brainstorming the chengyu lineup for Season 9, here's a re-recording of one of Laszlo's all-time favorite episodes from the seven-year history of the CSP. How can anyone forget Mr. Nanguo, 南郭先生, who posed as a musician for three years without knowing how to play his instrument? He was a Làn Yú Chōng Shù 滥竽充数. He got the gig because the band only needed one more musician. And it didn't matter who it was. Mr. Nanguo was indiscriminately chosen just to make up the required number. A great story and it comes from the Han Feizi. Season 9 should start, hopefully, by the time the Year of the Dragon rolls around on 2/10/2024. Thanks, everyone. I hope you enjoy this Chinese Saying as much as I do.

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Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

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Ep. 347 | The Grand Canal

Ep. 347 | The Grand Canal

In this episode, I'm presenting a simple but still informative overview of not only the Grand Canal but also the bigger subject of canals in China. The history of the Grand Canal isn't one clean linea...

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Laszlo chats with Scott Crawford about the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, and Rome

Laszlo chats with Scott Crawford about the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, and Rome

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The unlikely tale of Chinese slave, soldier and tycoon Jiang Zonghan

The unlikely tale of Chinese slave, soldier and tycoon Jiang Zonghan

Here's a reading of an article recently published in the South China Morning Post, written by travel writer David Leffman. On his most recent trip to Yunnan to work on his upcoming book on the 1875 Ma...

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Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

This is the third time the history and traditions behind a Chinese holiday is being introduced. The history behind the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival were both presented back in the days whe...

4 Aug 202426min

Ep. 345 | Howqua

Ep. 345 | Howqua

Once dubbed "the richest man in the world" back in his day, the first half of the 19th century, Wu Bingjian 伍秉鉴 was a leading figure in the pre-Opium War world of foreign trade. He's best known as som...

21 Jul 202443min

Laszlo discusses historical novels with author, Janie Chang

Laszlo discusses historical novels with author, Janie Chang

It must have been three or four years ago that I started bouncing this idea off Janie about a discussion regarding historical fiction rooted in Chinese history. Janie, being a successful writer of thi...

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Ep. 344 | James Hong

Ep. 344 | James Hong

With the 18-part History of Chinese Philosophy series finally out of the way, we're back with all new CHP content. Here's one that introduces the life of one of my favorite Hollywood legends, Mr. Jame...

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