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煮豆持作羹,漉豉以為汁。萁在釜下燃,豆在釜中泣。本是同根生,相煎何太急。

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Video1=Grant Me The China Heart. Video2=I Love You China 我爱你中国 - Performed by Heidi Fielding, soprano, during the Los Angeles Chinese Musicians Ensemble Chorus 2007 China Concert Tour. Heidi is also an active member of the Camerata of Los Angeles Chorus and Orchestra (Directed by Dr. H. Vincent Mitzelfelt). Video 3=Seven Step Poem In The Three Kingdom七步詩—(曹植) 煮豆持1作羹,漉豉以為汁。萁在釜下燃,豆在釜中泣。本是同根生,相煎何太急。 "Romance of the Three Kingdoms三国演义"-七步诗 figuratively portrays the disagreement between Mainland China and Taiwan! Cao Zhi (Chinese: 曹植192 -- 232) was a Chinese poet during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period. His poetry style, greatly revered during the Jin Dynasty and Southern and Northern Dynasties, came to be known as the jian'an style. Cao Zhi was also the son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao. Together with his elder brother Cao Pi, they were the strongest contestants for their father's position. Cao Pi eventually succeeded Cao Cao in 220 and within a year declared himself the first emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. Like many powerful families, tension among brothers was high. In his later life, Cao Zhi was not allowed to meddle in politics, despite his many petitions to seek office. After the death of Cao Cao, Cao Zhi failed to turn up for the funeral. Men sent by Cao Pi found Cao Zhi drunk in his own house. Cao Zhi was then bound and brought to Cao Pi. When Empress Bian, their common birth mother, heard of this, she went to Cao Pi and pled for the life of her younger son. Cao Pi agreed. However, Cao Pi's Chief Secretariat (相国) Hua Xin then convinced him to put Cao Zhi's literary talent to a test. If Cao Zhi failed the test, it would be excuse enough to put him to death, Hua Xin suggested. Cao Pi agreed and held audience with Cao Zhi, who in great trepidation bowed low and confessed his faults. On the wall there was a painting of two oxes fighting, and one of them was falling into a well. Cao Pi then told his brother to make a poem based on the painting within seven paces. However, the poem was not to contain explicit reference to the subjects of the drawing. Cao Zhi took seven paces as instructed, and the poem was already formulated in his heart. He then recited: They were boiling beans with fire by buring the beanstalk , There came the weeping from the pot. 煮豆燃豆萁,豆在釜中泣。 "O why, since we sprang from the selfsame root and selfsame stalk. Should you kill me with anger hot?" 本是同根生,相煎何太急! Reconstruct by MICAHELSNE from original Translation by C. H. Brewitt-Taylor Having heard this, Cao Pi was moved to tears. He then let his brother go after merely degrading the peerage of the latter as a punishment. This video should remind Mainland China and Taiwan:Not to commit the sin like CAIN-ABEL tragedy, we have to learn from history even within each idividual family,ALL BASICALLY BECAUSE OF MONEY(prosperity)! What is that each one to sacrife some previleges and liberty? If one's brother is blessed rather than fight with him for "whatever equality"?! zhǔ dòu rán dòu qí 煮 豆 燃 豆 萁 //,lù chǐ yǐ wéi zhī 漉 豉 以 为 汁 。// qí zài fǔ xià rán萁 在 釜 下 燃 ,// dòu zài fù zhōng qì豆 在 釜 中 泣 。// běn shì tóng gēn shēng本 是 同 根 生 ,// xiāng jiān hé tài jí相 煎 何 太 急 。// 作者背景 曹植(192-232),字子建,曹操第四子,沛国谯(今安徽亳县)人,著名诗人。少年时就很有才华,得到曹操的喜爱,因此受到他的哥哥曹丕的猜忌,后来郁郁而死。他的诗语言精练,词采优美,是建安时期的代表诗人。 注词释义 釜:古代的炊具,相当于现在的锅。 萁:豆秆。 漉:过滤。 豉:豆豉。用煮熟的大豆发酵后制成,有咸、淡两种,供调味用。 古诗今译 煮豆子燃烧的是豆秆,过滤豆豉做成了豆浆。豆秆在灶下焚烧,豆子在锅里哭泣。本是生在同一根上,煎熬我何必这么着急! 名句赏析——“本是同根生,相煎何太急。” 曹丕和曹植本是亲兄弟,曹植少年时就很聪明,能出口成章,下笔千言。曹丕当了皇帝以后,怕曹植威胁自己的地位,想迫害曹植,有一次让曹植在七步之内做成一首诗,否则就把他处死。曹植应声而起,没走到七步就做好了这首诗。曹植把自己比喻成锅里的豆子,把曹丕比喻成锅下面的豆秆。豆子和豆秆本来是生长在同一根上,现在豆秆却在锅下面燃烧,煎熬锅里的豆子,而锅里的豆子无力反抗。曹植用这个比喻,暗指曹丕我与你是亲生兄弟,应该是骨肉情深,真诚相至,但现在却是骨肉相残,表达了内心的悲愤。相传曹丕听了面有惭色。这首诗比喻贴切,用语巧妙,通俗易懂而又含义深长。

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Imperial, Official and Private Seals.

The role of seals in the Chinese culture can hardly be overestimated. For the last 3,000 years they have been used in official, private, even magic spheres. The earliest examples of seals come from the Shang dynasty (BCE 16-11 c.) from the archeological sites at Anyang. However very little is known about their usage at this early stage, it is only starting from the Spring and Autumn period (BCE 722-481) that we begin to see an increased quantity of seals paired with textual references to them. According to a Han dynasty story, the first seal was given to the Yellow Emperor by a yellow dragon with a chart on its back. Another story says that it was given to Emperor Yao by a phoenix as the emperor was sitting in a boat. In any case, the receipt of the seal signifies the conferral of the Mandate of Heaven. He who has the seal possesses the Mandate of Heaven, in other words, he has been given the right to rule the empire. So when Tang, the first ruler of the Shang dynasty overthrows the last tyrant of the previous Xia dynasty, he seizes the royal seal and thus establishes his power.




Official imperial seal
from the Qing dynasty
(1644-1911) with
inscription in Chinese
(right) and Manchu (left)



Seal of the Handwriting
of Emperor Qianlong
(1736-1795)
Imperial seals

IMPERIAL SEAL:
Until the end of Warring States period (BCE 403-221), there was only one way of calling seals, both official and private, regardless of their use and material. This name was xi, which in the following periods gradually became the designation for imperial seals. According to the History of Tang dynasty, Empress Wu (634-705) issued an order to change the word xi, which was up until then used for imperial seals, to bao (treasure). Apparently, she disliked the fact that the word xi was close in sound to the si (death). But when Emperor Zhongzong resumed the throne in 705, he changed the name for imperial seals back to xi. In subsequent centuries the two words were alternated, depending on the period.
At the time of the Han dynasty, the emperor had six seals, during the Tang he had eight, during the Ming over a dozen, and by the time of the Qing, there were several dozens of official imperial seals. The inscription on these official seals usually refers to receiving the Mandate of Heaven or being the successor of Heaven.
Another type of imperial seal was a seal that the emperor used to indicate that a certain document was written in his own handwriting. Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795) for example, was famous for his literary ambitions, including calligraphy, and had produced a large amount of texts affixed with his seal. When his calligraphy was carved into stone steles, the seal was copied onto the surface of the stone too.
Yet another seal was used by the emperors to appraise and appreciate art. It was customary for collectors and connoisseurs of art to affix their seals on the surface of a scroll of painting or calligraphy. The paintings acquired by the imperial household were affixed by the imperial seal. Many famous paintings from the Forbidden City have seals of generations of subsequent emperors on them.



Official seal of
the Coach Attendant
Eastern Han period
(25-330)



Official seal with
the so-called "nine-fold"
script
Official seals

Official seals have been conferred to officials as a token of their office and authority. These seals were usually small enough to be carried on the official's belt. There were regulations as to the material and shape of the handle of these seals: some had to be golden, some copper, some with a handle in the shape of a turtle, some of a camel. Up to the Eastern Han dynasty (25-330), the color of ink used to affix official seals was regulated depending on the position of the owner, some officials had to use green ink, some purple, some yellow etc.

The calligraphy of the inscription had changed a great deal over the long span of Chinese history. Approaching the Han dynasty, the characters on the seal inscriptions tend to become thicker and more angular. From the Sui dynasty (581-618), they become rounded and thinner, and during the Song and Yuan periods we can witness the spectacular jiudie (nine-folded) script. In the Qing period, most official seals are bilingual with the Chinese inscription on the right side and the Manchu on the left.

Leisure seal








Studio seal





Private seals
Private seals are naturally unregulated, therefore they show the largest variety in content, shape, size, material and calligraphy. Despite of their varied characteristics, they can still be categorized based on their use.
Seals with names, pen names, pseudonyms etc on them were used as a signature by people in their private life. This is how artists sign their works and letters. Chinese literati commonly used a number of different pen names so identifying a person's name from a seal can be a tricky business.
Collector seals were mainly used for the purpose of authenticating pieces of art. Thus a seal of a famous collector or connoisseur would become an integral part of a work of art and could substantially raise its value. Thus in the course of several centuries, some Chinese paintings became covered by a dozen of different seals.
The rest of private seals can be conveniently categorized under the umbrella term "leisure seals". The inscription on these seals is usually a short text which is either a quote from a famous writing or just some saying that the owner thought important. Typical inscriptions are "Respect fate", "Attain wisdom", "Respect", "Use loyalty and humanity in your affairs" etc. One could compare these seals to signatures with a quote at the end of email messages where the people append some saying they consider valuable at the end of their message.

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