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Rated: 18+ · Book · Experience · #2008479

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February 20, 2018 at 11:27pm
February 20, 2018 at 11:27pm
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Knowing the Chinese Language
does have an advantage.
I can count to ten
and translation the word, “hen”...

I know the days of the week,
if a Chinese calendar is what you seek.
Monday through Sunday,
that’s all child’s play.

But, you see,
it’s not that easy.
Strokes and characters
aren’t simple to master.

Monday through Saturday follow a pattern
though Sunday’s translation could leave you tattered.
One, two, and three are simple enough,
but four’s a bit more rough.

Wednesday is “星期三1” while Monday is “星期一2
Which, in English means “star period three”
and “star period one”
while Sunday is “star period sun3

So, fun fact four  Open in new Window.
is, sadly, a fact no more.
Mr. Jack may want to check his sources,
or, next time, take some language courses!


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Footnotes
1  xing qi san
2  xing qi yi
3  星期日, or xing qi ri



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