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小鸟不能乱抓 - We Shouldn’t Catch Wild Birds [HSK 3]

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Explains why wild birds cannot be casually captured or traded.

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Available in 8 languages on the app:

Chinese Listening | 중국어 리스닝 | 中国語リスニング | Аудирование по китайскому языку | Nghe tiếng Trung | Mendengarkan bahasa Mandarin | Escucha en chino | การฟังภาษาจีน | Chinesisches Hören | Écoute du chinois | Ascolto cinese | Audição em chinês | चीनी सुनना | الاستماع إلى اللغة الصينية

《English Translation》

小宝: Brother, I saw a little bird and really want to catch it to play. Can I?
小刚: No. The news says many birds are nationally protected, and catching them is illegal.
小宝: Huh? Even such a small bird can’t be caught?
小刚: Yes. Birds like the huamei and lark, and even bird eggs, must not be touched casually.
小宝: Why? I just think they’re cute.
小刚: Because they’re important to nature. Taking one away messes up the bird’s home.
小宝: Then I’ll just look and not touch. That makes the bird happy, right?
小刚: Right! Not catching or harming them is how we protect them.

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Explains why wild birds cannot be casually captured or traded.

Download the app here:

Available in 8 languages on the app:

Chinese Listening | 중국어 리스닝 | 中国語リスニング | Аудирование по китайскому языку | Nghe tiếng Trung | Mendengarkan bahasa Mandarin | Escucha en chino | การฟังภาษาจีน | Chinesisches Hören | Écoute du chinois | Ascolto cinese | Audição em chinês | चीनी सुनना | الاستماع إلى اللغة الصينية

《English Translation》

小宝: Brother, I saw a little bird and really want to catch it to play. Can I?
小刚: No. The news says many birds are nationally protected, and catching them is illegal.
小宝: Huh? Even such a small bird can’t be caught?
小刚: Yes. Birds like the huamei and lark, and even bird eggs, must not be touched casually.
小宝: Why? I just think they’re cute.
小刚: Because they’re important to nature. Taking one away messes up the bird’s home.
小宝: Then I’ll just look and not touch. That makes the bird happy, right?
小刚: Right! Not catching or harming them is how we protect them.

  continue reading

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