Top 10 Deadliest Earthquakes In History
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10. Tabriz, Iran (1780)
9. Hongdong (1303)
8. Aleppo (1138)
7. Haiyuan, China (1920)
6. Antioch (526 AD)
5. Antioch (115 AD)
4. Sumatra-Andaman (2004)
3. Haiti (2010)
2. Tangshan, China (1976)
1. Shaanxi, China (1556)
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Hongdong Tongbei Tui Shou
Hóngdòng Tōng Bèi Quán Tuī Shǒu
Tui Shou (push hands) practices of the Hongdong Tongbei system.
The Hongdong Tong Bei tradition traces back to Chen Bu Fu, 12th generation descendant of the famous Chen Taiji Family. Around the year 1780 he killed a government official and was forced to flee. Leaving Henan he traveled to Shanxi province's Hongdong county in Linfen prefecture where he had relatives living. Hongdong was the original home of the Chen family before they were relocated to Henan during the early Ming land clearances. Changing his name to Guo Yongfu he sought a job teaching martial arts to the son of a local official. The style he taught was called Wújí Tōng Bèi Chán Quán (Wuji Connected Through the Back Reeling Boxing) otherwise known as Hongdong Tongbei. It's a mixture of early Chen family martial arts and local Shanxi TongBei.
Hong Kong Phooey (1974) - Intro (Opening)
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Hong Kong Phooey is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1974, to December 21, 1974. The main character, Hong Kong Phooey himself, is the clownishly clumsy secret identity of Penrod Penry Pooch, working at a police station as a mild-mannered janitor under the glare of Sergeant Flint, nicknamed Sarge.
Penry disguises himself as Hong Kong Phooey by jumping into a filing cabinet despite always getting stuck – and unstuck by his striped cat Spot – and once disguised, gets equipped with the Phooeymobile vehicle that transforms itself into a boat, a plane, or a telephone booth depending on the circumstances by banging his gong or changes automatically whenever necessary.
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歡樂頌 | Ode to Joy【未刪減版】第5集(劉濤、蔣欣、王凱、靳東等主演)
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NanGu Quan weapons
NánGǔ Zhuāng, MínJiān Wǔshù / Ancient Southern Village, Folk Martial Arts
NanGu Zhuang (literally, Ancient Southern Village) is located near Hebei province's Gaocheng city in Zhao county, Shijiazhuang prefecture.
NanGu Village was founded in 1429 by the Zhang family who had traveled from Hongdong in Shanxi province as part of the early Ming Land clearances.
In the reign of Ming Chongzhen (1628-1644) due to droughts and bad harvests in already overpopulated Shanxi, large bandit armies entered into Henan and then into Hebei provinces. To counter this the people of NanGu Zhen built a large stockade wall around the village. This wall had four fortified gates and was surrounded by a series of four ditches.
In the Mid 1800's the Taiping army entered Hebei, the villagers knew they were coming and decided to fight them. Repairing the wall and buying a few guns they prepared to fight to the death against the brutal Taiping troops. The Taiping were a messianic cult inspired by the teachings of Christian missionaries, during the 15 year long (1850 to 1864)Taiping rebellion 20-30 million people were killed. The Taiping had looted and massacred many towns, cities and villages all across China, including Hebei.
However hearing of the fierce reputation of the villagers and the heavy fortifications surrounding the small village the Taiping army simply marched around the village. (the Taiping army was more than a match for imperial troops and had a penchant for looting, pillaging, and burning any village it passed, as well as raping and murdering all the inhabitants)
No one knows the exact origin of the NanGu village martial arts. It is thought that they always have practiced some sort of martial arts, probably bringing some of the local boxing with them from the Hongdong area of Shanxi. However it is thought that sometime between about 1575-1650 one of local Hebei styles was introduced into the village.
Today they still preserve many of their traditional sets, both empty handed and with weapons including many paired sets for various weapons.
They are also famous for growing pears.
The Spokesperson
The village barber, Cuizhen, is a native of Zhangzi, a poor county in the western province of Shanxi, far from China's booming coastal regions. Her father passed away when she was 3 years old. When her mother remarried the following year, she brought Cuizhen and her two elder brothers to live with their stepfather, a respected party cadre in a district of Zhangzhi City. However, during the Cultural Revolution, her stepfather was found to have an undesirable family history, denounced as a class enemy, and forced out of the party. Afterwards, the family lived in constant fear, never certain if they would survive to see the following day. When she was 19, Cuizhen found herself a poor migrant in Hongtong County, where she married another migrant, a man physically unfit for labor, and insufficiently motivated to better their lot in life. In a traditional Chinese society where filial piety is of paramount importance, and grown children are expected to support their parents and extended families, Cuizhen and her husband were castigated for their uselessness to the family. Furthermore, as migrants, Cuizhen and her family were shunned by the local citizens of Hongtong. Cuizhen struggled for acceptance by making new clothes and providing haircuts for her new neighbors, all free of charge. Over the last three decades, as she honed her skills and acquired a name for herself as both seamstress and barber, she has also forged lasting friendships. Though vastly improved from her days of uncertain survival, her life remained stubbornly ordinary. In 2003, however, Cuizhen's life took an unforeseen and dramatic turn when she was allegedly possessed by Chairman Mao Zedong's departed spirit. When his spirit first possessed her, he had her don a military cap, tidy up her clothes, and march valiantly, spiritedly. From that moment on, she and Mao were united as one, living one life. She was reborn as his oracle, and bit by bit his possession of her buttressed her very being. Cuizhen attributes her current sense of security and life quality, both a far departure from her past, entirely to Chairman Mao's spirit in her. However, Mao was not the only new god to have resurfaced in this village. Oracles possessed by the spirits of Mao Anying (son of Mao Zedong), Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, and other heroes and legends from both home and abroad (including from Buddhist, Christian, and Catholic canon) all vied with Cuizhen in a growing turf battle for power and authority. The turf battle reached a climax during her attempts to organize a deceptively simple memorial ceremony for Mao. How well she handled the trials and tribulations of this event could determine how well she and Mao ultimately secured the hearts of the people, amidst the cacophony of the other new gods clamoring to be heard.