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I highly doubt pouraliganji actually has interest from Germany. If a player could play in a few games in China and get noticed that quick then you'd think there would be more Chinese players in Europe.
Chinese players in general stay in China because they got paid like a king so Europe is no option for them.
Chinese players in general stay in China because they got paid like a king so Europe is no option for them.
Cultural differences also play a role.
also clubs perfomanced negative in selling players to europe, they would rather sent youth players who is at the age ot 16 or 18 to clubs from potugal or belgium and call them back 2 or 3 years later, if you sell a Chinese national team player to europe you could only eran 1/3 of the money comparing sell him to domestic clubs
What does Xin mean in Mandarin? Also thought Ni hao.. Ni Hao Ma... means asking someone "have you eaten something" or something along that beside being the usual greeting line.
1. In mandarin there are four possible tunes (regardless of light tune) for each pinyin and even for the same tune of the same pinyin there are several different characters corresponding to. So you'd better give a context of "Xin". The very common used ones including: xin1(心) means heart, xin1(新) means new, xin4(信) means letter or believe
2. @redmissile has a good explanation and here I'll explain from my point of view. An exact corresponding word of "Ni hao" is "hello" in English. "Ni hao ma" is "How are you" because here "ma" is an auxiliary word used for question. However I would rather consider both "Ni hao" and "Ni hao ma" a little bit formal in Chinese and is rarely used between old friends in China, especially if you always meet each other.
The common used informal greeting including "Hi", or simply call his given name/nickname, or "chi le ma" especially in Tianjin around the time of meal.
Chinese players in general stay in China because they got paid like a king so Europe is no option for them.
Cultural differences also play a role.
There are more very young players playing abroad now, mostly in Portugal's second or even lower tier league.
talented young player is just like a piece of white paper. If you only write something sloppy it will turn to garbage finally, but if someone can write beautiful words it will turn to a useful page. And what's more, they need to understand "No pains no gains" and put it into exercises. We had some bad examples before but fortunately more Chinese young players know the importance of hard work now.
The game will begin at 20:00 GMT+8, http://www.tiantian.tv/zuqiuzhibo/zh...cctv5-216.html
Squads:
---------------------------9. Barcos
-----------------------11. Andrezinho
---13. Wang Qiuming-----------------------8. Hu Rentian
-------------3. Morteza-------------6. Zhou Haibin
19. Bai Yuefeng----4. Lucas----30. Lv Wei------15. Liao Bochao
-------------------------12. Du Jia
Substitutions: 1. Zong Lei, 10. Wang Xinxin, 18. Li Hongyang, 20. Mao Biao, 23. Nie Tao, 24. Wilmar, 28. Fan Baiqun
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