Zhuge Liang Square
Xiang Yang China 27 May 2015
魅力古城 湖北襄樊 Beautiful Xiangfan China
VLOG #3 - Traveling through China (shot on Osmo Pocket in BEAST MODE)
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Here's the first part of the stuff I filmed during my trip in China.
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Travel Vlog 9 | Drive to Beijing开车去北京 | Back to Tang Dynasty· Tang City梦回大唐—唐城 | Xiangyang襄阳
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This is my first time to drive on the highway and drive for that long distance. The first destination we went is Tangcheng, in Xiangyang, Hubei province. It is a city that intimates the architecture style in Tang Dynasty. So many movies and TV series were shot here. There are many costume rental stores inside the city. You can choose a Chinese ancient costume out of hundreds of choices, and the staff will help you do the hair and make up.
A PERSPN· A PLAY· A CITY
Title: A PERSON· A PLAY· A CITY
Date: 2016
Dimensions: 1920x1080
A PERSON· A PLAY· A CITY is a half-creation and half-documentary micro-film. The original aim is to exhibit the inner spirit of a city called Xiangyang. This city is well-known for a famous Chinese historical personage, Zhuge Liang. And Zhuge Liang’s intelligence and virtues can reflect today’s Xiangyang’s spirit.
The whole film tells a story about a drama. The leading man who acts Zhuge Liang in the drama is a college student from another city. Through his perspectives, both as a person from another city and as a famous local historical personage, to show what Xiangyang looks like and how he eventually falls in love with this city.
My position in the production of this film is the cameraman. Our team in this project is pretty big. It consists of exceeding twenty students. In order to find the best views, we went to Xiangyang many times. And it took us about four months to complete this film. In addition, the drama in the film was fantastic, some of the girls were even moved to tears.
Eventually, this film won the silver medal in the 5th China Xiangyang College Students Micro Film Invitation and honorable prize in the Professional Group of 2nd International Film Screening Exhibition of China Golden Rooster Hundred Flowers Film Festival.
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Is China the big BadBoy everyone talks about? Did I feel threatened in China, was my voice censored. Can people survive on what some people say is Slave Labour Salary.... I conclude my visit to China and head back to Hong Kong then to Bangkok. This is my take on the situation...Please Watch.
Episode 29: Seawalk Ocean Run Time Warp - Best Run in Qingdao, China Shilaoren Beach Sculpture Park
Come along and see what is best 8 km run in Qingdao and that can easily be expanded to a half marathon. Eileen and I walk or run this at least three times a week and this time I have the pleasure of doing it with my son Everett who is visiting for the week.
In this relatively short out and back run, you will see a beautiful and interesting coast as we pass by the Shilaoren Swimming Beach, Qingdao Planning Exhibition Hall, Sculpture Park, Sculpture Art Museum and Polar Ocean World. As an extra bonus, we give you the Relive to show you the route so you can come to do it yourself!
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快来看看青岛最好的8公里长跑,可以轻松地进行半程马拉松。我和艾琳每周至少要走3次,这一次,我很高兴与儿子埃弗里特(Everett)一起度过一周。
在这段相对较短的往返时间内,您将看到美丽而有趣的海岸,我们经过Shilaoren游泳海滩,青岛规划展览馆,雕塑公园,雕塑艺术博物馆和极地海洋世界。作为额外的奖励,我们为您提供“重玩”以向您展示路线,以便您自己动手做!
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Three Kingdoms | Wikipedia audio article
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Three Kingdoms
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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The Three Kingdoms (220–280) was the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳). It started with the end of the Han dynasty and was followed by the Jin dynasty. The term Three Kingdoms is something of a misnomer, since each state was eventually headed not by a king, but by an emperor who claimed suzerainty over all China. Nevertheless, the term Three Kingdoms has become standard among sinologists. To further distinguish the three states from other historical Chinese states of similar names, historians have added a relevant character: Wei is also known as Cao Wei (曹魏), Shu is also known as Shu Han (蜀漢), and Wu is also known as Dong (or Eastern) Wu (東吳).
Academically, the period of the Three Kingdoms refers to the period between the foundation of the state of Wei in AD 220 and the conquest of the state of Wu by the Jin dynasty in 280. The earlier, unofficial part of the period, from 184 to 220, was marked by chaotic infighting between warlords in various parts of China. The middle part of the period, from 220 to 263, was marked by a more militarily stable arrangement between three rival states of Wei, Shu, and Wu. The later part of the era was marked by the conquest of Shu by Wei (263), the usurpation of Wei by the Jin dynasty (266), and the conquest of Wu by the Jin (280).
The Three Kingdoms period is one of the bloodiest in Chinese history. A nationwide census taken in AD 280, following the reunification of the Three Kingdoms under the Jin shows a total of 2,459,840 households and 16,163,863 individuals which was only a fraction of the 10,677,960 households, and 56,486,856 individuals reported during the Han era. While the census may not have been particularly accurate due to a multitude of factors of the times, the Jin in AD 280 did make an attempt to account for all individuals where they could.Technology advanced significantly during this period. Shu chancellor Zhuge Liang invented the wooden ox, suggested to be an early form of the wheelbarrow, and improved on the repeating crossbow. Wei mechanical engineer Ma Jun is considered by many to be the equal of his predecessor Zhang Heng. He invented a hydraulic-powered, mechanical puppet theatre designed for Emperor Ming of Wei, square-pallet chain pumps for irrigation of gardens in Luoyang, and the ingenious design of the south-pointing chariot, a non-magnetic directional compass operated by differential gears.Although relatively short, this historical period has been greatly romanticized in the cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. It has been celebrated and popularized in operas, folk stories, novels and in more recent times, films, television, and video games. The best known of these is Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a Ming dynasty historical novel based on events in the Three Kingdoms period. The authoritative historical record of the era is Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms, along with Pei Songzhi's later annotations of the text.
Three Kingdoms | Wikipedia audio article
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Three Kingdoms
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Three Kingdoms (220–280) was the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳). It started with the end of the Han dynasty and was followed by the Jin dynasty. The term Three Kingdoms is something of a misnomer, since each state was eventually headed not by a king, but by an emperor who claimed suzerainty over all China. Nevertheless, the term Three Kingdoms has become standard among sinologists. To further distinguish the three states from other historical Chinese states of similar names, historians have added a relevant character: Wei is also known as Cao Wei (曹魏), Shu is also known as Shu Han (蜀漢), and Wu is also known as Dong (or Eastern) Wu (東吳).
Academically, the period of the Three Kingdoms refers to the period between the foundation of the state of Wei in AD 220 and the conquest of the state of Wu by the Jin dynasty in 280. The earlier, unofficial part of the period, from 184 to 220, was marked by chaotic infighting between warlords in various parts of China. The middle part of the period, from 220 to 263, was marked by a more militarily stable arrangement between three rival states of Wei, Shu, and Wu. The later part of the era was marked by the conquest of Shu by Wei (263), the usurpation of Wei by the Jin dynasty (266), and the conquest of Wu by the Jin (280).
The Three Kingdoms period is one of the bloodiest in Chinese history. A nationwide census taken in AD 280, following the reunification of the Three Kingdoms under the Jin shows a total of 2,459,840 households and 16,163,863 individuals which was only a fraction of the 10,677,960 households, and 56,486,856 individuals reported during the Han era. While the census may not have been particularly accurate due to a multitude of factors of the times, the Jin in AD 280 did make an attempt to account for all individuals where they could.Technology advanced significantly during this period. Shu chancellor Zhuge Liang invented the wooden ox, suggested to be an early form of the wheelbarrow, and improved on the repeating crossbow. Wei mechanical engineer Ma Jun is considered by many to be the equal of his predecessor Zhang Heng. He invented a hydraulic-powered, mechanical puppet theatre designed for Emperor Ming of Wei, square-pallet chain pumps for irrigation of gardens in Luoyang, and the ingenious design of the south-pointing chariot, a non-magnetic directional compass operated by differential gears.Although relatively short, this historical period has been greatly romanticized in the cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. It has been celebrated and popularized in operas, folk stories, novels and in more recent times, films, television, and video games. The best known of these is Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a Ming dynasty historical novel based on events in the Three Kingdoms period. The authoritative historical record of the era is Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms, along with Pei Songzhi's later annotations of the text.
Hubei University of Arts and Science | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:33 1 History
00:01:05 2 Infrastructure
00:01:40 3 Academic staff
00:02:08 4 Library and teaching facilities
00:02:41 5 Colleges and schools
00:03:28 6 Medical College
00:04:09 7 Affiliated hospitals
00:04:46 8 International recognition
00:05:05 9 External links
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Hubei University of Arts & Science (simplified Chinese: 湖北文理学院; ; pinyin: Húběi wen li xue yuan), formerly known as Xiangyang Normal College, is located in Xiangyang City, Hubei Province, the central part of the People's Republic of China. It is located at 296 County Rd, Xiangcheng Qu, Xiangyang Shi, Hubei Sheng, China (湖北文理学院湖北省襄阳市隆中路296号).