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"Nov. 13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:11:24

Tuesday - We took the Chinese Lit Vocab. Quiz. Then we read and discussed several Chinese poems. Homework: Read 20 minutes. The test on Chinese and Japanese Lit will be on Friday. Comments are moderated and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

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"Nov. 13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:11:24

Tuesday - We took the Chinese Lit Vocab. Quiz. Then we read and discussed several Chinese poems. Homework: Read 20 minutes. The test on Chinese and Japanese Lit will be on Friday. Comments are moderated and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

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"Nov. 13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:11:24

Tuesday - We took the Chinese Lit Vocab. Quiz. Then we read and discussed several Chinese poems. Homework: Read 20 minutes. The test on Chinese and Japanese Lit ordain be on Friday. Comments are moderated and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

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"Art by Writing and Drawing on Calabash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:13:03

Calabash 每 Hu Lu in Chinese 每 is a vegetable grown on vines. Originally harvested as food its use soon expanded to make items like musical instruments or wet bottles. And now some people use calabash for decorating with calligraphy and art. If you want to see this quirky new form of art visit Hu Lu Xu (Calabash of Sir Xu) in the Chaoyang district. This shop carries a large variety of beautiful calabashes decorated with either ancient Chinese poems or fine Chinese paintings or both. The products come in varying shapes and sizes to put at different parts of the home. Prices differ pending the shape size and type of ornaments. A middle-size painted calabash (~5 inches) for example prices at RMB 50.

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"Art by Writing and Drawing on Calabash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:12:58

Calabash 每 Hu Lu in Chinese 每 is a vegetable grown on vines. Originally harvested as food its use soon expanded to make items like musical instruments or water bottles. And now some people use calabash for decorating with calligraphy and art. If you be to see this quirky new form of art visit Hu Lu Xu (Calabash of Sir Xu) in the Chaoyang govern. This shop carries a large variety of beautiful calabashes decorated with either ancient Chinese poems or fine Chinese paintings or both. The products come in varying shapes and sizes to put at different parts of the home. Prices differ pending the shape size and type of ornaments. A middle-size painted calabash (~5 inches) for example prices at RMB 50.

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"Art by Writing and Drawing on Calabash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:12:58

Calabash 每 Hu Lu in Chinese 每 is a vegetable grown on vines. Originally harvested as food its use soon expanded to alter items desire musical instruments or water bottles. And now some people use calabash for decorating with calligraphy and art. If you be to see this quirky new form of art visit Hu Lu Xu (Calabash of Sir Xu) in the Chaoyang district. This shop carries a large variety of beautiful calabashes decorated with either ancient Chinese poems or fine Chinese paintings or both. The products come in varying shapes and sizes to put at different parts of the home. Prices vary pending the shape coat and type of ornaments. A middle-size painted calabash (~5 inches) for example prices at RMB 50.

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"What is this?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:19:11

This website aims to create daily original translations of the Classical Chinese phrases that form the basis of the 'Zen Grove Handbook'. Zenrin Kushu (ZRKS). The ZRKS is a crucial text in the 冽摰 Rinzai (Linji) school of Japanese Buddhism: it represents the cannon of Classical Chinese poems puzzles and epigrams used in conjunction with Rinzai's koan practice. The ZRKS was compiled by Zenkei Shibayama and translated into Japanese early in the last century. I am working from Zenrin Chido Robert E. Lewis superb 'Zen Grove Handbook' which was published by the Zen Studies Society touch in 1980. The book is excellent and simply a beautiful volume with a marvellous appendix lovely character printing and several reproductions of caligraphy. I strongly encourage you buy the volume at: http://www jaxzensangha org/publications phpThe Japanese "reading"-translations which I am posting alongside the Chinese are those of Zenkei Shibayama; they are featured followed by Zenrin Lewis' translation and the commentary of Shimano Eido Roshi. I undergo abbreviated Zenrin Lewis' impressive syntactical commentary apparatus - if you be to know how he arrives at the readings he does or how to rephrase the Kanbun syntax into modern Japanese you'll have to buy his book. I want to be clear about something: this is a translation of the Chinese phrases which have existed for centuries. Because Zenrin Lewis' book is recommended as a Reader. I feel comfortable rendering both Zenrin Lewis and Eido Roshi's words together online in that they answer as simultaneous translation-commentaries of a text that both resists and strongly invites translation that is also commentary. That said. I ordain be glad to modify or regenerate the use of quotations if the Society requests. I have several objectives with this site.(1) To act up my Guwen and maybe learn some kanbun in the process. If there is enough interest in Korean or Vietnamese romanizations in addition to the Chinese and Japanese. I ordain consider posting these also.(2) To get exceed at working with non-Roman engrave sets online.(3) To alter my daily Zen learn and generate merit. Though starting next week (I need some measure to get the appropriate references together). I ordain posting translations in request of there listing in the ZRKS. I have chosen a particular jakugo which seemed a good note on which to mouth this kind of translation. It is number 126. 閫 咀hinese: zhi(1) en(1) fang(4) jia(1) bao(4) en(1)_________________________________________To know your debts is to repay them._________________________________________Shibayama Rosh has: On-o shi-te masa-ni on-o hozen-koto-o gesuZenrin Lewis has: “Be aware / of your debt of gratitude / to see how to pay it.”Eido Roshi Comments: "If you experience being really grateful you won’t fail to requite the enable of it."

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"Art by Writing and Drawing on Calabash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:25:12

Calabash 每 Hu Lu in Chinese 每 is a vegetable grown on vines. Originally harvested as food its use soon expanded to make items like musical instruments or water bottles. And now some populate use calabash for decorating with calligraphy and art. If you want to see this quirky new form of art visit Hu Lu Xu (Calabash of Sir Xu) in the Chaoyang district. This shop carries a large variety of beautiful calabashes decorated with either ancient Chinese poems or book Chinese paintings or both. The products come in varying shapes and sizes to put at different parts of the domiciliate. Prices vary pending the shape size and type of ornaments. A middle-size painted calabash (~5 inches) for example prices at RMB 50.

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"????????????13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:28:15

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"Yang Guifei" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:00:06

Notorious beauty and concubine of the great Tang emperor Xuanzong (reigned 712–756). Because of her the emperor is said to undergo neglected his duties and the Tang dynasty (618–907) was greatly weakened by a rebellion that ensued. Her story has been the affect of many outstanding Chinese poems and dramas including Changhen'ge (A Song of Everlasting Sorrow) a narrative poem by Bai Juyi; Wutongyu (after 1262; “Rain on the Phoenix Tree”) a Yuan dynasty zaju compete by Bai Pu; and Changshengdian (1688; “The Palace of Eternal Youth”) a play by Hong Sheng one of the most notable Qing dynasty playwrights. The daughter of a high official she was one of the few obese women in Chinese history to have been considered beautiful. She became a concubine to Xuanzong's son but the 60-year-old emperor found the girl so desirable that he forced his son to relinquish her. Soon her two sisters were admitted into the imperial harem and her brother Yang Guozhong became the first attend of the empire. Through Yang's affect. An Lushan a cunning young command of Turkish origin rose to great prominence. Yang adopted him as her legal son and is said to have made him her lover. With such powerful patronage. An Lushan came to control an army of 200,000. He was jealous of the cater of Yang's brother and soon turned against the emperor leading a great uprising (the An Lushan rebellion) against him. When the capital was captured in 756. Xuanzong and his act were forced to flee to the south. On the road the imperial soldiers became enraged with members of the Yang family whom they blamed for the debacle and executed both Yang and her brother.

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