Archive for December 5th, 2009

Chinese Culture – Skillful Court Lady Painters(4)

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Under his brushwork, the imperial ladies wore simple clothes in beautiful colors; most of them were plump. His representative works are Ladies with Head-pinned Flowers, Ladies Playing with Fans, and Ladies Playing Stringed Instruments. Ladies with Head-pinned Flowers depicts the life of court ladies — the rotund concubines wearing magnificent clothes strolling in the flower garden. The background is very simple as the artistic conception of the painting is mostly reflected through the expressions of the female figures.

Ladies Playing with Fans by Zhou Fang

The Han and Wei Dynasty portrait painting had a more religious and moral content, whereas Zhang Xuan’s and Zhou Fang’s portrait paintings emphasized real life. As forerunners of secular lady paintings, they had a big influence on later paintings of court ladies.

Source: chinaculture.org

Chinese Character – garden:花园

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

garden:

Chinese Pinyin: hua1 yuan2

(Source: about.com)

Chinese Conversation – lesson 646

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

纽约像其他大城市一样,有它自己难以形容的气氛。2001年9月11日发生的恐怖分子劫持客机撞向世贸中心大厦的事件,非但没有冲淡这种气氛,反而使本来已经很受关注的这个城市引来更多的目光,同时也给了“纽约人”一个真正全球化的定义。

Like all great cities, New York has an indefinable aura all its own. Rather than diminish that aura, the events of September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed jetliners into the World Trade Center towers, only intensified the spotlight already trained on the city and gave the term “New Yorker” a truly global definition.

(Source: wwenglish.com)