Archive for October 15th, 2008

Chinese Characters: beautiful world:美丽的世界

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

beautiful world:

Chinese Pinyin: mei3 li4 de shi4 jie4

(Source: about.com)

China Travel – Tomb of Lu Xun

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
 

The Tomb of Lu Xun is located at Hongkou Park in Hongkou District of Shanghai City.

 

The Tomb of Lu Xun is completely built of granites. On the tomb base is the huge tombstone inscribed with the words meaning the Tomb of Mr. Lu Xun written by Mao Zedong. In front of the tomb there is a lawn, where the copper statue of Mr. Lu Xun is located. The tomb covers an area of 1,600 square meters, and has green bamboos and pines around.

 

Lu Xun (1881-1936) was born in Shaoxing City of Zhejiang Province. His original name was Zhou Shuren. Mr. Zhou Shuren was a great litterateur, thinker, and revolutionist of the proletariat in China. Lu Xun aspired to dedicate himself to serving China when he was young. He went to Japan to study medicine, attempting to save the Chinese people with medicine. However, he gave up the study after he realized that only the advancement and emancipation of the thoughts could save the public radically. In 1927, Lu Xun arrived in Shanghai City, and learned the theory of Marxism carefully. After 1933, he joined organizations such as the Great League of Liberty Movement of China, the Left-wing Writers’ Federation and so on. In spite of various persecutions from the Kuomintang government, he actively participated in the revolutionary literature activities, and disseminated the literature theory of Marxism. On Octobe 19, 1936, Lu Xun passed away in Shanghai. His reliquary was buried in Wanguo Cemetery in the west suburb of Shanghai City. In 1956, it was moved to Hongkou Park near the former residence of Lu Xun. This was the place where Lu Xun often came to take a walk and have a rest.

 

Lu Xun contributed much to the culture cause and the liberation of the Chinese people. He had many scribble works, and several short story collections, which attacked and revealed the darkness of the society of that time. He also led and supported progressive literature fellowships. He cultivated many young writers, edited a lot of literature magazines, rearranged many Chinese literature classics, and invested much effort in the translation and introduction of foreign progressive literatures.

(Source: chinaculture.org)

Chinese Pinyin – bang (蚌)

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
蚌      [bàng, bèng] 
国标码:B0F6 部首:虫 笔画:10 笔顺:2512141112
mussels
oysters

例句与用法:

  1. 意想不到的是当浮游生物进入体时,珠蚌的排异性非常强,3到5分钟之内,蚌的心脏运动异常并很快死亡。
    Much to our surprise when the plankton entered the oyster tried very hard to expel the plankton. Within3-5 minutes, the movement of the heart became very abnormal and the oyster died at once.
  2. 射线杀菌法破坏某种食品,如鱼或肉内的大部分微生物的行为或过程,通过γ射线或其它放射线辐射的防止变质
    The act or process of destroying most microorganisms in certain foods, such as fish or clam meat, by irradiating them with gamma rays or other radiation to prevent spoilage.
  3. 我有鱼,蚝和,能否请你帮我洗呢?
    I have fish, oysters and clams. Could you help me clean them?

(Source: dict.cn)