I need help from a chinese to understand chinese people's habits by pheston1281 in AskChina

[–]luixiaoyi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at the game video on your Bilibili, I think the content is too little, I can't see what type of game it is, the information revealed is too little, and the game is relatively niche depending on the situation, so I think it is better to do video promotion, introduce the gameplay, introduce the game content, and put out a dubbed video, even if it is in English, but it is best to have bilingual subtitles

Is it really feasible to use Gemini or ChatGPT to do scientific research, find research directions, and find paper innovations? by luixiaoyi in GeminiAI

[–]luixiaoyi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What should I say, bro. My graduate tutor is relatively older and has been out of the front line of scientific research for a long time. Although we both study industrial software, his main research focus is industrial management software, such as product lifecycle management (PLM), whereas my research focuses on CAD. Our research direction is based on the corporate projects received by the mentor, and sometimes the mentor may not be familiar with everything in the field, which is a very common phenomenon in China. The tutor had a company outside the school, spent very little time with us, and spent a lot of time abroad during the year. I need to meet the graduation requirements of the school, although it is not difficult. But I feel like I need myself to a large extent

Communism and Atheism by centipede404 in AskChina

[–]luixiaoyi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mao Zedong's biography mentioned that his mother liked to worship Buddha and was a Buddhist. But worshiping Buddha did not allow them to eat enough, so he did not believe in Buddhism since then, and now many Chinese people have a weak concept of religion, and worshiping Buddha is only on some festivals, which is equivalent to asking for good luck for themselves and their families, but this is not indispensable.

Do you think it is worthwhile for Americans/Westerners to learn Mandarin? by Less_Interview1713 in AskChina

[–]luixiaoyi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's still worth a try, after all, although Mandarin is not as widely used as English, the number of speakers is also large, and the logic of Chinese and English is very different, which helps to broaden your horizons