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  • 建立时间: 2008-06-21
  • 更新时间: 2008-08-25

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This is my personal room.here you can say anything if you wil.

我的最新日志

  • Adage

    2008-8-25

    Kindness is more important than wisdom,and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom.

                                                  by Theodore Rubin

    We must be as courteous to a man as we are to a picture,to which we are willing to give the advantage of a good light.

                                                 by Ralph Valdo Emerson

    Live is short,but there is always time enough for courtesy.

                                                  by Ralph Valdo Emerson

  • Candle in the wind

    2008-8-13

    Goodbye England's Rose

    May you ever grow in our hearts

    You were the grace that placed itself

    Where lives were torn apart

    You called out to our country

    And you whispered to those in pain

    Now you belong to heaven

    And the stars spell out your name

     

    And it seems to me you lived your life

    Like a candle in the wind

    Never fading with the sunset

    When the rain set in

    And your footsteps will always fall here

    Along England's greenest hills

    Your candle's burned out long before

    Your legend ever will

     

    Loveliness we've lost

    These empty days without your smile

    This torch we'll always carry

    For our nation's golden child

    And even though we try

    The truth bring us to tears

    All our words can not express

    The joy you brought us through the years

     

    Goodbye England's Rose

    May you ever grow in our hearts

    You were the grace that placed itself

    Where lives were torn apart

    Goodbye England's Rose

    From a country lost without your soul

    Who'll miss the wings of your compassion

    More than you'll ever know

     

  • Go home

    2008-8-05

    Go home

                                                    by Sophie Zelmani

    Not very often have we met

    But the music's been too bad

    Can only sense happiness

    if the music is sad

    So, I am going home

    I must hurry home

    Where a life goes on

    We're too old to make a mess

    Dreams will keep you young

    Old enough to stress

    Only mirrors tell the time

    So, I'm going home

    I must hurry home

    So will my life go on

    Yes, I am going home

    Going home alone

    And your life goes on

  • city description(1):HangZhou

    2008-7-28

    HANGZHOU is known as one of the most romantic cities in China for its West Lake. Covering an area of six square kilometers, its enchanting scenery changes aspects dramatically depending on the season, weather conditions and time of day, and its peaceful shores have inspired countless scholars and men of letters to pen their impressions in prose and verse. Some even settled there.

    The lake is also the setting for a number of moving love stories, which have spread far and wide. One of them tells of the love between Su Xiaoxiao, a well-known courtesan, and a young nobleman in a Chinese version of the French play Camille. Su Xiaoxiao was beautiful and talented. Once, on a tour of scenic spots, she met a handsome young man and they fell in love at first sight. Not long after, the man returned home and never came back, and the beautiful girl died heartbroken at the age of 19. To this day, there is a stone marker commemorating Su Xiaoxiao on the Bai Causeway of West Lake.

    Another legend tells of the love between the spirit of the White Snake and a scholar named Xu Xian, and how the Buddhist monk Fahai sabotaged their love. They underwent countless hardships, and finally the White Snake was subdued and imprisoned beneath the Leifeng Pagoda. The Broken Bridge is said to be the place the two lovers first met, and it continues to draw lovers from around the world. When night falls, it becomes a lovers’ paradise, with gentle breezes wafting in off the water, and night creatures serenading strolling couples.

    Hangzhou is located 200 kilometers southwest of Shanghai and is the capital of Zhejiang Province, one of the seven ancient capitals of China. It first became famous for the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, dug in the Sui Dynasty (581-618). Completed in 610, the canal was used primarily to transport rice and cereals north. As an important navigation hub and collection and distribution center, Hangzhou developed rapidly, reaching its zenith in the Song Dynasty.

    In 1127, the Song Dynasty capital moved from Kaifeng, Henan Province, to Hangzhou. During the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Hangzhou became the political, economic and cultural center of China. The city’s population exploded, and its economy and culture also developed rapidly. Its silk, papermaking and ceramic-making industries developed exponentially, and the remains of the imperial palace and official kilns can still be seen today.

    Hangzhou’s cuisine is also famous nationwide, and sampling some Hangzhou dishes is a must for tourists. Traditional Hangzhou cuisine is characterized by its original light flavors, attractive presentation and refined cooking methods to complement Hangzhou’s gentle scenery. More than 40 dishes are local specialties, including West Lake Fish in Vinegar Sauce, Beggar’s Spring Chicken, Stewed Fish Head with Tofu, Dongpo Pork, Stir-fried Prawn with Dragon Well Tea Leaves, West Lake Water Shield Soup, Fried Beancurd Rolls Stuffed with Minced Tenderloin, and Mandarin Fish Soup.

    Five dishes are an absolute must. Dongpo Pork, named after the great Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo, is fatty, but not greasy, while West Lake Fish in Vinegar Sauce is sweet and sour, and very palatable. There is a legend behind the dish called Stir-fried Prawn with Dragon Well Tea Leaves. In the Qing Dynasty, when Emperor Qianlong was touring southern China, his chef, while cooking prawns, mistakenly added Dragon Well Tea leaves into the cooking pan. The result was a happy surprise, and the emperor’s appreciation of the dish made it famous. Beggar’s Spring Chicken is tender, with a fragrance of lotus leaves. Mandarin Fish Soup is slightly sweet and sour.

    To sample these dishes, tourists are advised to go to time-honored restaurants, such as Louwailou Restaurant on the northern bank of West Lake. Zhiweiguan Restaurant is famous for its snacks, such as steamed stuffed buns served in small steamers, wonton, pasta shells, and paired pastries. They are delicious and inexpensive. During busy hours, the dining hall is always packed to capacity.

  • write down my life

    2008-7-17

    today i have time to write something in my blog.

    summer in shanghai is very hot. even work is a tired thing , i will stay at my office. there is air conditioning,and i can see web site.

    in foreign-owned enterprise everyone is very busy, specially when your boss is a taiwan chinese.our company is a Germany foreign-owned enterprise,but they recruit a taiwan chinese to manage our company.

    Ai, only to study hard, we can get more.

     

    boss is coming...., write it next time.

  • i have my english blog first time.

    2008-6-21

    Hello,This is my first english blog.I want to meet more friends through the platform.anyone want to communicate with me can mail to this address:chusizhong@hotmail.com

    waitting for you.

     

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