Archive for September 9th, 2008

Chinese Culture – Palatial site at Erlitou, Yanshi, Henan Province

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Period: Xia (21-16th century BC) and Shang Dynasties (16-11th century BC)
Listed in: 2004
Excavated by: the Archeological Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Science
Archeological team leader: Xu Hong

  Site description

In July 2004, archaeologists discovered the remains of a palace at Erlitou in Yanshi City of Central China’s Henan Province. Palaces and walls as well as rammed-earth foundations have been excavated. Covering 108,000 square meters, the rectangular city is about 300 meters wide from east to west, and 360 meters long from north to south. In the palatial area, nine large-sized building sites have been dug up, with two groups of them revealing obvious axial lines. The ruined sites, with a history of more than 3,600 years, reportedly makes up the earliest palace ever found in China.

The crisscross roads formed the transportation network in the palace’s central area. The palace, the large-scale building complex, and the roads were all lined up in the same direction, showing the palace city had a clear layout, which might have served as the model for the construction of later imperial palace cities.

Important relics, such as wheel tracks, large rammed earth bases, and the remains of turquoise-making workshops, were also found. The discovery of small-sized two-wheeled tracks pushed back the appearance of two-wheeled vehicles in China to as early as the Xia Dynasty.

  Significance

In addition to the discovery of the said tracks, a large turquoise dragon ware was excavated. The dragon, about 70 centimeters long and made up of 2000-odd various fine turquoises, is a rare dragon-designed antique in early China in terms of scale, exquisiteness, and weight.

Source: chinaculture.org

Chinese Pinyin – ba (摆)

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
摆   [bǎi]
国标码:B0DA 部首:扌 笔画:13 笔顺:1212522112154
pendulum
to place
to display
to swing
to oscillate
to show
to move
to exhibit

 

例句与用法:

  1. 他的政治观点在两个极端之间摇不定.
    He oscillates between political extremes.
  2. 锤能摆动.
    A pendulum oscillates.
  3. 孩子将玩具汽车两端相连在一起.
    The child put the toy cars together endways.
  4. 把雕像好, 让正面向著光.
    Put the statue so that the front faces the light.
  5. 营业员先给服装标好价格再出来卖。
    The assistant priced the garments before putting them on display.
  6. 在离开办公室之前, 应把所有物品放好。
    Before you leave the office, everything should be put in place.
  7. 我房间的钟是小熊形状的。
    The pendulum of the clock in my room is a bear.

(Source: dict.cn)

Beijing Olympic – Here comes Vision Shanghai

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Following the “Vision Beijing” project which involved five internationally acclaimed directors making tribute films for the Beijing Olympics, Shanghai, the host city of the 2010 World Expo, has completed a similar project called “Vision Shanghai.”

Shanghai World Expo Land Holding Co Ltd, which collaborated with Shanghai Film Group in launching the two-year project, announced on Tuesday the completion of eight 30-minute documentary films.

Names of the films’ directors were not revealed during the press conference.

Bai Wenhua, president of Shanghai World Expo Land Holding Co Ltd, says the films chronicle the city’s changes from various aspects as it prepares itself for the world’s largest fair.

“Feathers of Dongtan,” for example, introduces the Dongtan Bird Reserve on the Chongming island in eastern Shanghai to address the importance of balance between social and economical development. “Sounds. Breaths” uses poetic scenes to capture distinct Shanghai sounds. And “White Yulan” shows urban Shanghai lifestyle through lives of three young women with different backgrounds.

Trailers of the films are being broadcast on local television, and full versions will be available soon to audience around the world.

Meanwhile, Shanghai Film Group has announced its next Expo tribute film, a feature-length documentary to be helmed by award-winning director Jia Zhangke.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)