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HAPPY Chinese New Year! On this very first day of the Year of the Horse, let’s take a look at the New Year greetings that have swept cyberspace before the Snake could make a slithering exit. A phrase that begins with ma shang you… is popularly used in the context of Chinese New Year wishes. Separately, ma means “horse” while shang means “above”. When combined, the two characters form an adverb that means “immediately” or “right away”. Literally, however, they can denote “on horseback”. rightway-tan.blogspot/2014/01/cheeky-equine-greetings-of-horse-2014.html
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 05:46:31 +0000

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