Archive for October 11th, 2008

Chinese Characters: beautiful:美丽的

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

beautiful:

Chinese Pinyin: mei3 li4 de

(Source: about.com)

Chinese Pinyin – bang (磅)

Saturday, October 11th, 2008
磅      [bàng, páng] 
国标码:B0F5 部首:石 笔画:15 笔顺:132514143454153
pound
weigh
scale
a measure word

例句与用法:

  1. 他赛前量体重比规定限度少几
    He weighed in at several pounds below the limit.
  2. 我每天打壁球,一个星期体重减轻了十
    I sweated off ten pounds in a week by playing squash every day.
  3. 我会给你一作为先付部分。
    I will give you a pound in part payment.
  4. 我的代理人通知我,你还欠我100
    I have been instructed by my agent that you still owe me 100 pounds.
  5. 我每月的收入是200多
    My monthly income was just over 200 pounds.
  6. 这根金属线在断裂之前能承受五十的张力。
    This wire will take 50 pounds tension before breaking.
  7. 我出10 钱买你这本书。
    I’ll offer you 10 pounds for this book.
  8. 我上个月瘦了好几
    I lost several pounds last month.

(Source: dict.cn)

China Travel – Site of the Jintian Uprising

Saturday, October 11th, 2008
 

The Site of the Jintian Uprising is at Jintian Village, which is 24 kilometers away north of Guiping County in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

 

Hong Xiuquan (1814-1864), the leader of the uprising, was born in a farmer’s family in Huaxian County in Guangdong Province. He developed and solidified the organization called Baishangdi (to worship the God) Society. They carried out a variety of activities against the imperialism and feudalism in the form of religion. On January 11, 1851, the thirtieth birthday of Hong Xiuquan, the society gathered at Jintian Village. Hong Xiuquan announced the commencement of the armed uprising there. He named his kingdom as the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. The revolutionary movement of the farmers started in a grand scale.

 

The uprising army established the leading organization at the home of Wei Changhui, an important leader in the early days of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. At Wei Changhui’s home, they also made the iron weapons secretly. The headquarters of the uprising army was established at the Xiniuling Campsite to the west of Jintian Village. In front of the campsite was the drill ground, and on the north of it was Xiniutan Pond, where the weapons were hidden. The command post of Taiping Army was located at the Sanjie Temple at Xinyu, 4 kilometers to the south of Jintian Village, where Hong Xiuquan commanded the War of Breakout at Xinyu. The historical data of the uprising is displayed in the temple.

(Source: chinaculture.org)