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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。

BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC THEME SONG

同一个世界同一个梦想 One world, one dream 梦想是无边的沙漠被海浪一夜间溅绿///世界上所有的哭泣都回放成快乐歌曲///梦想是古老的文字舞动在北京的天空///世界上所有的语言都传说着一次欢聚///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想///梦想是冰冷的枪弹都散落成花瓣翻飞///世界上所有的角落都同时阳光明媚/// 梦想是我们都能一日千里一跃上蓝天///世界上所有的生命都为自己欢呼助威///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想///One world, one dream/// 同一个世界同一个梦想///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想///One world, one dream///同一个世界同一个梦想/// One world, one dream LISTEN TO THIS SONG CLICK HERE===>XXXX

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

ChineseCalligraphy--The ONLYwritingThatCanDanceMOSTgracefullyOnPaperWoodandStone!!


At Xhongwei, one eyewitness took this photo while performing befove TV and thousands of spectators, as the only one able to do such feat--6 feet character. He is one of the TOP 100 famous calligraphers. He should be in World Record.


























































A CHINESE CULTURAL BEAUTY.(The Name or The logo) Speaks Of One Unique Identity.






































































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The greatest enjoynment or most noble hobbies of chinese scholars WERE : BOOK, MUSIC, PAINTING.








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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

China of Ancient Mystery and Modern Beauty

TIPS FOR TRAVELLING IN CHINA
Many people have a lot of misconceptions about China in general, and specifically Beijing, Westerners, especially Americans tend to think of China as a sort of unstable, militaristic police state. Actually, Beijing is a pretty safe place, and you can enjoy a pleasant and secure time here. Indeed, as a foreigner, you will often be given special consideration and a certain amount of leniency. Of course, you have to abide by the law and respect the culture and customs, but in general you don't need to be afraid of this city. It is a friendly place and Beijing people are cosmopolitan and well aware of the world outside. Sometimes you will get stared at, but this is usually out of curiosity. Hostility toward foreigners is very rare. Most people are friendly and willing to help out if possible.
Visas
If you are coming to China for travel, you should obtain a tourist visa from the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in your home country. It is more convenient for tourists booked through Chinese travel agencies to get group visas for their visit to China. Tourist visas are usually good for two months, but can be extended for an extra month at the Foreigners Section of the public Security Bureau. If you want to continue traveling in China for more than three months, you will have to leave the country, get a new visa, and cone back. It is not too much trouble to go to Hong Kong and apply for a new visa. You can get a new one is two or three days.(Even though Hong Kong is now officially part of China, going there still counts as leaving the country.) for a little more money you can get a six-month visa from the China Travel Service in Hong Kong. More adventurous souls can go to Mongolia, but you have to get another visa to go there. Whatever you do, don't stay in the country longer than your visa allows. The fine for overstaying your welcome is 500 yuan (US$55) perday!
It is wise to carry your passport with you at all times, as you need it to register in hotels, buy plane tickets and change money. Also, sometimes there are random checkpoints at night for passengers riding in taxis, of you can't produce identity proving who you are, you could be fined a whopping 5 yuan. However they usually don't bother with foreigners. if you lose your passport, you should report immediately to your embassy, as well as tell the public Security Bureau.
Foreigners Section of the Public Security Bureau
Add:2, Ankingmen Dajie
Visa inquires:84015292
Taiwan compatriots can obtain visas from the Hong Kong Consulate of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Those who come back to the mainland via the United States, Japan and other countries can obtain travel visas from Chinese embassies and consulates.
Hong Kong and Macao residents should hold Re-en-try cards of Hong Kong and Macao compatriots for travel of family visits to the mainland.
Overseas Chinese can enter China without visas. They can enter and leave China with valid passports or other ID cards issued by relevant departments of the Chinese government.
Accommodations
When you check into your hotel, you will need to show your passport and fill out a temporary residence form. Officially, foreigners can only stay in hotels that are three-star and above. If you have Chinese friends or relatives living here, an you want to stay with them, that is OK too. But you should register at the local public Security Bureau and let them know you are there, you can also register with the local Housing Committee Ju Wei Hui (there is one in every residential area.) it may sound a little troublesome, having to register wit the police or te Housing Committee, but it is better to let them know than for them to find out themselves. If you don't register it could present problems for you or the people you are staying with.
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Customs
Incoming passengers are allowed to bring with them, under temporary admission, one of each of the items listed below:
Camera, portable tape-recorder, portable cinecamera, portable video-camera, and portable computer.
Passengers carrying personal items over this limit should declare accurately to the Customs and fulfill all necessary customs formalities.
* Gold, silver and ornaments made thereof
Passengers should declare to the Customs if the amount of gold, silver and other ornaments made thereof they are carrying exceeds 50 grams.
Any consignment for export of gold. Silver and ornaments made thereof (including handicrafts of inlaid gold ware and silverware ) purchased in the territory shall only be allowed with special invoices issued by the People's Bank of China.
* Foreign exchange
On entering, no restrictions are imposed on the amount of foreign currency, travelers checks, credit cards. However , non-residents carrying more than 5,000 US dollars in cash should declare to the Customs the Customs shall permit foreign exchange to be carried out based on the declarations or on relevant regulations issued by the National Administration of Exchange Control.
* Cultural relics (including works by late modem famous painters and calligraphers)
Cultural relics intended for export shall be sent in advance to the cultural administrative departments for verification. The Customs shall release them on the basis of authentic marks affixed on the works by the cultural administrative departments and invoices for permitting cultural relics out of the territory, or export license.
* Chinese herbs and Chinese patent medicines
The maximum limits per person on the value of Chinese herbs and Chinese patent medicines to be carried out to foreign countries shall be 300 Renminbi per person, and 150 Renminbi for traveling to Hong Kong or Macao.
The maximum limits on the value of medicine sent by post shall be 200 Renminbi abroad, and 100 Renminbi to Hong Kong and Macao.
Export of musk and any other Chinese herbs and medicines in excess of the prescribed limit mentioned above is prohibited.
* Prohibited imports:
1. Arms, imitation arms, ammunition and explosives of all kinds;
2. Counterfeit currency and counterfeit negotiable securities;
3. Printed matter, films, photos, gramophone records, cinematographic films, loaded recording tapes and video-tapes, compact discs (video audio), storage media for computers and other articles which are detrimental to the political, economic, cultural and moral interests of China;
4. Deadly poisons of all kinds;
5. Opium, morphine, heroin, marihuana and other addiction inducing or hallucinatory drugs;
6. Animals, plants and products made thereof infected with or carrying diseases, insect pests and other harmful organisms;
7. Foodstuffs, medicines and other articles coming from epidemic-stricken areas and harmful to humans and livestock, or those capable of spreading diseases.
* Prohibited exports;
1. all articles enumerated as articles prohibited from import;
2. manuscripts, printed matter, films, photos, gramophone records, cinematographic films, loaded recording tapes and video-tapes, compact discs (video&audio),storage media for computers and other articles which involve state secrets;
3. valuable cultural relics and other relics prohibited from export;
4. endangered and rare animals, plants (including their specimens)and their seeds or reproducing materials.
Climate and Clothing
Beijing's climate is defined as "continental monsoon." The four seasons are distinctly recognizable. Autumn is the best time to be in Beijing;the temperature is mild and the sun is out a lot. The temperature in spring is nice, too, but it is very dry and winds whip sand around the city Tummer can be unbearably hot, and winter is equally freezing cold, assisted by winds blowing down directly from siberia. Beijign nice clothes for going out at night, but for touring during the day wear casual clothes and comfortable sturdy shoes. In autumn, jeans and a sweater are usually enough. In the warmer months, T-shirts and light pants or shorts are the best bet. In the colder months, it is wise to dress in layers; long underwear and jeans, shirt, sweater and down jacket. if you want to go local, you can buy a cool army coat (jun da yi )for less than 100 yuan.
Communicating Language
Spoken communication has been a problem in China for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Different people from different regions separated by rivers and mountains tend to spread differently from each other. There are hundreds of different dialects in China , and many of them are like totally different languages, though they are all lumped together into the category "Chinese." The official language of China is Mandarin Chinese ,actually a northern dialect, and this is what the people of Beijing speak. Often when Chinese people from the countryside or far-flung regions of the country come to Beijing, they have a hard time communicating. So if you are having difficulty making yourself understood, you are not alone! Most hotel staff can speak English, so this is a big problem, But on the street it may be difficult to communicate. If you are going to take a taxi, get someone to write down the address of your destination in Chinese. Street signs have characters as well as pinyin (Chinese Romanization), so if you have a map, it is easier to figure out where you are, Also, nowadays most young people are studying English, so for simple directions and help,you can most likely get assistance from a younger person. If they can't help you, they will most likely do their best to find someone who can .
When addressing somebody, remember that in China, the surname comes before the given name, there are hundreds of surnames, the most common being zhang, Li, Wang, Zhao and Liu, so if a woman's name is Wu Runmei ,you should call her Ms.Wu. names are usually composed of two or three characters and ocasionally four. If a person has four character name, the first two are the surname and the second two are their given name. Women keep their own surname after marriage, so if somebody's husband's surname is Wang,it doesn't mean that she is Mrs.Wang. she is still Mrs. Whatever.
Business Hours
Offices in Beijing generally open from 08:30-17:00,with a lunch break of about an hour . Government stipulated work days are from Monday to Friday. Shops generally open at 09:00and close between 19:00 and 21:00 and are open on Sundays. Offices are usually closed on public holidays including New Year's Day, Spring Festival(the Chines Lunar New Year), when most Chinese take four days off, Labor Day on May I and National Day on October 1.


Money

The official currency in China is the Renminbi (RBM)or "people's currency. “the basic unit is the yuan (also known as "kuai"),which equals 10 jiao (or "mao"), which is then divided into 10 fen. Paper currency comes in 1.2,5,10,50 and 100 yuan notes. Paper jiao come in denominations of 1,2, and 5. There are also 1 and 2 fen notes, but these are rarely used as their purchasing power is exactly zero. As for coins, there are 1 youan ,1 and 5 jiao,and 1,2, and 5 fen(ahain, the fen are basically useless).
Changing money
You can exchange traveler's checks or cash at most banks, and hotels always have a money exchange counter. you can also get a cash advance on your American Express card, but for this you need to go to the Bank of China headquarters at Fuchengmen or the one at the Asia-Pacific Building (Ya Tai Da Sha)on Yabao Lu. To change money, you have to have your passport at hand. If you want to change money in a hotel, you usually have to be a guest there. Sometimes if you are not a guest in a hotel but need to change money there, you can just say a random room number, but this doesn't always work.
At present ,the RMBis not exchangeable on the internaitional market, so it is only usable within the country. So when you are changing money, don't change too much, because it is difficult to change back into other currencies. To change RMB back into your home currency, you must retain the exchange slips that are given to you at the bank or money exchange counter. Then when you want to go home, you have to bring the slips with you to prove that you are merely changing back money you haven't spent instead of taking out needed foreign exchange. if you lose the slips, you can change on the black market (locations vary , ask a Chinese friend for details),but the exchange rate is not so good. and of course it is illegal.
Credit card
sMajor credit cards such as Master Card , Visa, JCB and American Express can be used to purchase goods in large department stores. Credit cards cannot be used in small restaurants or small convenience stores. They are mostly useful for paying for really expensive things. They can be used to pay for hotel rooms and for meals in some of the fancier restaurants. You can also buy plane tickets with them. As mentioned above. AmEx can be used to get a cash advance in the main offices of the Bank of China. It is also possible to cash a check against the AmEx card ,but again , only in the main offices.
Wiring money
You can wire money , or have it wired to you , using a service called Money Transfer, which is a joint project between the China Courier Service Corporation and Western Union, this service allows instant money wiring to and from 100 countries. Places that have this service are:
Asian Games Village Post Office Jianguomendaijie Post Office China Courier Service Co.,7 Qianmen Dongdajie
Hotline:6318-4313
Counterfeit Money
The government is cracking down on it. Still you need to be aware of this. Unless you have been here for this . unless you have been here for a while, it is not easy to spot. The ways to identify phony money are by the color, the watermark, the paper, and the braille dots. The ways to identify phony money are by the color, the watermark, the paper, and the braille dots. The color of RMB notes is hard to imitate, and counterfeit bills are usually too fuzzy, that is, the images and colors are not so sharp. The watermark on counterfeit money is also not clear. On real bills the outline of the model worker or the Great Helmsman (on the 100)is fairly distinct. The way to test the paper is to look at it under a black light. Originally, the way to tell real from fake was to see if the words "YIBAI"or "WUSHI"(depending on the denomination) appeared in fluorescent letters under the light. But the pros have found a way to imitate this. Now the true test is to see the color of the paper itself under te black light. If the paper appears bright, then it is fake. If it appears to absorb the black light. Then it is real. The final test is the dots. On each denomination of the yuan notes (nobody bothers fake jiao, not to mention fen), there is a corresponding number in braille in the lower left hand corner of the front side. It is hard to feel, but the dots are slightly raised on the surface of the paper. If they are not, then it is also a fake.
Radio and TV
Beijing's larger hotels have satellite dishes that can receive dozens of channels from all over the world. America's CNN, NHK from Japan and Star TV from Hong Kong are staples. Then there are many Chinese channels, the main ones being China Central TV and Beijing TV. For a Chinese perspective, CCTV2 and 4, as well as BTV1 all have English news programs in the evening at 23:00 in Chinese residential homes, channels from provinces and regions all over China are piped in through cable TV , but foreign channels are usually not available, with the occasional exception of star TV.
China Radio International broadcasts to the world around the clock in 39 languages and four Chinese dialects. 91.5 Easy FM features 12 hours of English broadcasting and Western music. This station also has news updates every hour on the hour for five minutes. Another English language and music radio program is 91.5 joy FM from 21:00-23:00.
Publications
The English-language China Daily (published seven days a week) and Beijing Weekend (published every Friday)is available in all leading hotels. Most bookstores sell the magazines Beijing Review, China Pictorial, and China Today (published in various languages),as well as the English-language Women in China.
An informative English monthly is Beijing This Month, distributed free at the beginning of every month at most star-rated hotels, the Capital International Air-port and major universities. Business Beijing , the sister magaine of Beijing This Month, is also published around the 1th of each month. To subscribe to the two magazines, just call 67152379,67152380 or fax 67152381 , for information.
Hotel shops also stock a wide variety of newspapers, magazines and books from Hong Kong, Japan, Europe and the United States.
International calls
International calls can be made directly from hotel rooms with IDD phones. Just dial the international prefix 00, plus country code, area code and number. Some large post offices also provide this service. Otherwise, look for roadside kiosks with the IDD sign. IDD calls have a three-minute minimum charge, additional time thereafter is calculated by the minute. Operator-assisted international calls have a minimum three-minute charge. Four-star and five-star hotels charge a variable service charge from 10 to 20 percent. For a collect international call, just dial the number listed in the section of Beijing Directory. The AT&T operator number in China is 10811.
Domestic Long-distance Calls
Direct long-distance calls (DDD) can be made from most hotels to some 2,000 localities throughout China. Visitors should dial the domestic prefix 0, plus area code and the number. Hotel service charges are the same as for international calls. Most post offices also provide this service. Alternatively look for roadside kiosks with the IDD and DDD sign. If your call isn't urgent, phone between 21:00 and 07:00-not only is it easier to get through but calls are half the daytime price.
Phone cards
Magnetic phone cards and IC phone cards for IDD and DDD are available in major telecommunications offices and large hotels. China phone cards are specially issued to offer DDD and IDD services in any direct-dial phone around the city. Charges for calls within Beijing are 0.5 yuan per three minutes, and there is no half price for long-distance calls. Users may buy the cards at the Beijing Long-Distance Phone Service at Fuxingmen. Be careful, phone cards issued by Beijing Telecom can only be used in phones in Beijing. Phone cards issued by the Post Office telephones. Cards issued by China Telecom can be used anywhere apart from the post office.
Medical services
Most hotels have access to a doctor. They can also help guests buy medicine or, if necessary, go to the hospital. Below is a list of a few local hospitals and clinics catering to foreigners.
Express mail services
DHL,UPS,EMS,TNT and FedEx provide express mail services for urgent documents, parcels and other items to more than 10,000 cities in 170 countries and regions.EMS is the only official one in China that can handle private letters and has particular advantage handling mail within China. The Beijing shuang Chen Express Co. Handles fast delivery of gifts and flowers within the city on request. Many express delivery services have offices in major hotels and office buildings. Check the building directory in the lobby for their locations.
Some 45 post offices and express mail counters at hotel business centers can also hotel business centers can also handle urgent letters.
Post & Teleommuniations Office
Besides regular postal services, this office handles remittances, money orders, telegraphic money transfers, international and domestic telephone and telegraph services. In the same building there is a Customs office for those who need customs clearance for postal items.
Electricity
Most luxury hotels have built-in converters in bathrooms for shavers, hair dryers, etc. Otherwise, come equipped, because an amazing variety of plug types are in use. The voltage is 220 volts.
Water
Potable water is available only at a few of the best hotels, so tourists should always ask to make sure. Flasks of hot and cold boiled water in rooms are telltale signs of nonportable tap water. Bottled mineral water is widely available in all stores and street kiosks and sometimes provided free by the hotel. Madein-China mineral water is usually sold at around 3 yuan per bottle.
Laundry
The Chinese Laundries so popular in the U.S. are harder to find here. There are also no coin-op Laundromats. However, laundry services are available at most hotels, usually via the floor attendants. One-day dry cleaning and ironing services are offered at better hotels. Quality of service and price vary. Try a few easily replaceable articles first.
[ Tour Round China]

Chinese Actress[and Taiwanese]. GentleSensationOfTheEastWind.

Chinese Tradition Music and Beautiful Sceenary

Miss Chinese International 2008 國際中華小姐競選

Zhang Zi Lin, 23, from China, Picks her sash up in full confidence as she wins the coveted title Miss World.Catch her exclusive footage in SWIM WEAR & AUTHENTIC CHINESE OUTFITS. This video is exclsuively brought to you by; Rohan Vanmala, Mumbai city, INDIA. log on to : www.fashionetc.c-o.inESPANOL:Zhang Zi Lin, 23, de China, Recogen su banda caída en la confianza repleta como ella gana el título codiciado Señorita Mundo. Vea su video exclusivo en el traje de baño & ropas de chino. Este video es exclsuively trajo a usted por; ROHAN VANMALA, la ciudad de Mumbai, INDIA. JAPANESE:見張り 彼 このビデオの陶磁器からの美しいモデル2007. 彼女の名前がチャンZi linである。French: Zhang Zi lin, 23, de Chine gagne le MONDE DE COUP MANQUE 2007 spectacle historique de beauté. La regarder dans le maillot de bain & les vêtements de chinois. ce vidéo vous est amené par, ROHAN VANMALA, la ville de mumbai, Inde. [netcracker4u]

Tibet and Its Beauty All In Melody

The beautiful Kelsang Metok is the icon of New Tibet. Her songs, as any other popular songs, reflect the real life in Tibet today, that is joyful, energetic and properous! [jampadargye





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"Hui Girls" is the song title and it's appropriately sung by the elegant Hui Muslim singer Ha Hui (哈辉).The Hui people are the largest of many Muslims ethnicities in China. The music is cringe worthy, but the production is amazing, the whole song and dance scene could rival any Hollywood musical.哈辉 - 回族姑娘 [YallMeanMVP]

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History Of Chinese Kung Fu



Chinese Kung Fu is a large system of theory and practice. It combines techniques of self-defense and health-keeping.
It is estimated that Chinese Kung Fu can be dated back to primeval society. At that time people use cudgels to fight against wild beasts. Gradually they accumulated experience of self defense. When Shang Dynasty began, hunting was considered as an important measure of Kung Fu training.
During Shang and Zhou Dynasties, martial arts evolved to be a kind of dancing. Usually the dancing of martial arts is utilized to train soldiers and inspire their morale. During Zhou Dynasty, martial-arts dancing was designated as a component of education. The application of wrestling techniques at the battlefield received much attention from various states during the period of Spring and Autumn. The then emperor held twice wrestling contests every year respectively in spring and autumn so as to select excellent people of martial arts. At the same time, the skill and technology of sword forging as well as sword ceremony achieved rapid development. In Qin and Han Dynasties, wrestling, swordplay, and martial arts dancing were very popular. A well known instance was Xiang Zhuang’s Sword Dancing in Hongmen Banquet at the same period. His performance was very close to today’s martial arts. The application of spear play in Han Dynasty reached its summit along with the appearance of many other techniques of spear usage. It is said the Five-animal-style exercise was another innovation by Hua Tuo on the development of Chinese martial arts.
Starting from Tang Dynasty, Kung Fu examination was proposed and implemented. Excellent candidates would receive titles and awards through the examination, largely propelling the development of martial arts. By then martial arts had evolved to be an artistic form and an independent genre. It was gradually introduced to many countries in Southeast Asia. Today Kung Fu were honored as the ancestor of kickboxing, karate, aikido, and judo.
Song and Yuan Dynasties witnessed the climax of Kung Fu development. Practice of Kung Fu by civil organizations became more and more popular. Some organizations or clubs centered on the use of spear play and cudgel, and they were called Yinglue Organization; while others majored in the practice of arching and therefore called Arching Origination. Besides, there appeared another genre called Luqi People. They made a living as performer of martial arts all over the country. Usually their performance was carried out by a single person or two persons as a pair.
Chinese Kung Fu achieved larger development in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In Ming Dynasty, a lot of genres came into being and numerous books on martial arts were published. In Qing Dynasty, the ruling empire banned the practice of martial arts, and the folk had to set up various clubs or societies to pass down feat secretly. Therefore tens of schools of martial arts came into being, such as taiji, xingyi shadowboxing, eight–diagram shadowboxing, etc. Qing Dynasty is the times of integration among different martial arts genres. Wrestling techniques were introduced into martial arts, facilitating the improvement and mature of martial arts. This period is the shed between genres for appreciation and those for actual combat.
In 1927, Central National Martial Arts Society was established. In August, 1936, Chinese Martial Arts Team went to Berlin to participate Olympics. In 1956, Chinese Martial Arts Association set up Martial Arts Teams. In 1985, International Marital Arts Invitational Tournament was held in Xi'an with the establishment of International Martial Arts League. In 1987, the first Asian Martial Arts Tournament was held in Hengbin. In 1990, martial arts were for the first time listed as a competition event in the 11th Asian Games. In 1999, International Martial Arts League was invited as a member of International Individual Events Federation by International Olympic Committee. That was the sign of Chinese Martial Arts walking global.
Shaolin Kung Fu and Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Kung Fu are well known at home and abroad. The original purpose of Shaolin shadowboxing is health keeping, treating illness, protecting famous mountains, safeguarding ancient temples, self-defense, and repulsing enemies. It boasts of diversified patterns, plain forms, and rich internal and external work. The general style of Shaolin shadowboxing can be summarized as high value for actual combat with exquisite techniques. It emphasizes both quiet course and feat of strength. It can conserve strength instantly and let it out several times stronger than the original conservation. With such unique features, Shaolin shadowboxing is well known at home and abroad.
Shaolin Kung Fu comprise of shadowboxing, armed combat, free combat, hitting vital point, and grappling.
Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple is also very famous for the Shaolin Kung Fu. Shaolin Temple is located at the foot of Yufeng Peak at Dengfeng County of Henan Province in South China. It was built up in the 19th ruling year of Emperor Xiao Wen in North Wei Dynasty. According to record, Shaolin Temple was originally constructed in the period of Southern and Northern Dynasties. Shaolin shadowboxing became popular in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and soon grew stronger by absorbing the advantages of many other schools. It finally became the largest school of martial arts in China with branches all over the country.

MICHAELSNE’s DISCLAIMER: QI is the spirit of man, usually those practice MARTIAL ART go through religious ritual and commitment/vow/covenant INVOKE/SPONTANEOUS IN-FILLING OF EXTERNAL/”UNKNOW” SPIRIT knowingly or unknowingly. It destroys/damages the wellbeing of inner spiritual state. No way a PHYSICAL man can perform STUNT on it own. Interestingly from study ,THEY DIED OF HEART-ATTACK more often than PHYSICAL SICKNESS. Their "Luck" for themselves and family members "too complicated"--Spitirual factors.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

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· tudou.com Chinese YouTube
If you are having trouble finding Chinese content to practice listening with, I found a neat site called tudou.com (土豆 - tǔdòu - which, as far as I can tell, means “potato”).
It’s basically a Chinese version of youtube, but it looks a lot nicer. When you watch a movie, the layout simulates a theater. I find that a nice touch. And just setting the background to black instead of “youtube white” makes quite a bit of difference in the experience.
I can’t navigate the site with any purpose yet because there are too many words I don’t know, but it’s easy to click around and play some clips in Chinese - some of which are captioned.
I think it’s a good learning tool. It’s easier than trying to find Chinese clips on youtube, and it streams a heck of a lot better than cctv.com (flash vs. WMV).
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9 Comments so far
1. Dreamer on October 21, 2007 9:11 pm
那个视频网站确实不错
2. nermal kitten on October 28, 2007 7:08 am
hey, the url above is wrong. It should be tudou.com instead of todou.com. Tudou does mean potato–couch potato. It is the website I usually search for Chinese-related video content, the largest one in China.
3. 小罗 on October 28, 2007 1:30 pm
I typed it correctly everywhere accept there, doh. Thanks for the catch Nermal.
4. Vicky on November 30, 2007 9:53 pm
Hey, has anyone figured out how to download the videos from tudou.com onto an iPod? ================I haven’t found a good, safe way yet. :(
5. rocky on December 7, 2007 6:03 am
is this site legal? will i got trouble viewing online on this site?
6. MAC on December 22, 2007 11:28 am
It’s perfectly legal in China. Millions upon millions of people here use it. Although there are tons of legitimate materials on the site there is some content that raises copyright questions, but if they MPAA etc go after anyone they have to go after the site developer. They won’t even bother though because they’ll get laughed right out of Chinese courts. No, not really they’ll just waste quite a few years trying to sue and not really getting anywhere. You don’t have to register and you don’t have to download any content. It literally is Chinese Youtube.
7. on December 27, 2007 7:39 pm
just type the word kiss in front of todou in the url and it will take you to a download page.
8. Lynn the youtuber on May 21, 2008 2:40 am
I just stumbled upon an amazing Chinese kid on Todou (http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/l8F9bi0tagw/) , the sound quality is way better than it is on Youtube. Wondering why I never found this site before.Anyway, if todou really means potato or couch potato in China, that’s quite an interesting fact since here in Taiwan, we use it for peanuts instead. And especially the kind that is whole (roasted or raw), with the hard outsides still on. (well I’m not a peanut lover, so I’m not sure about it, but anyway, we call potatos 馬鈴薯)
9. 小罗 on May 21, 2008 7:42 am
I am 99% sure 土豆 means potato in Mandarin [DICTIONARY]but I don’t know if it really is a short cut for couch potato ( 沙发土豆?). Interestingly, 马铃薯 also means potato: [DICITONARY]. I wonder if they are different kinds or something. Peanut in Mandarin is 花生, but I don’t know if that includes the raw and roasted kind.
Thanks for the link, and the interesting factoid Lynn.
Speaking Resources
chinesepod.com
Podcast with different levels of conversation. Very helpful and entertaining.
imandarinpod.com
Another podcast, but this one is completely in Chinese, and the podcast text can be read on the web site while listening.
World TV Radio
Lists several Chinese radio and TV stations that you can watch online.
tudou.com
A Chinese version of YouTube (Streaming online videos in Chinese)
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