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Summary: Learn how to write "there's no people's trees at all" in Chinese characters with expert Chinese language tips in this free online Chinese characters video clip.
Esther-Xiaohua Liu is a graduate student and teaching assistant with a major in Chinese Literature and Languages at The University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She has taught Chinese at...read more
"ESTHER-XIAOHUA LIU: This phrase (Speaking Chinese). (Speaking Chinese) means extinguishment of people's trace. (Speaking Chinese) people, (Speaking Chinese) trace, foot print, (Speaking Chinese) exhausted. So (Speaking Chinese) means there's no people's trace at all. (Speaking Chinese). So here these two words get together (Speaking Chinese) is people's trace, and then (Speaking Chinese) means exhausted. So this phrase means there's no people's trace at all. (Speaking Chinese) no people's trace at all here."