Archive for March 19th, 2010

Chinese Culture – Regong Art of Qinghai Province(2)

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Tongren County has five villages under its administration, where Wutun Village is most famous for its Regong art. In Wutun alone, there are more than 100 Tibetan families of artists. Drawing on the Dunhuang arts, Tibetan painting, garze (in Sichuan) woodcarving and Tibetan folk art, the families have formed their own particular style.

Their works cover a wide range from color paintings, sculptures, designs, butter flowers, embroidery, brick and stone carvings and architectural decorations. Apart from murals, Wutun artists are also known for their thangka -making and woodcarving. The skillful application of gold powder, cinnabar and azurite gives their paintings a strong decorative effect.

Wutun artists are well known not only among Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhist clergy but also in India and Nepal.

Characteristics of Regong art

In the early period, Regong artworks were crude and unsophisticated with monotone colors, featuring typical Indian and Nepalese styles. In the mid-17th century, artisans mastered better techniques and the painting styles became more elegant and exquisite; they also paid more attention to decorative effects in their works. Thus, the art entered a prosperous period of development.

After the 19th century, Regong artworks featured beautiful colors and an exquisite touch. The artisans of this period paid special attention to the decorative interest in their works and employed a great amount of gold to make the works resplendent and magnificent, creating an ardent atmosphere. The works not only look harmonious in their arrangement of different subjects but are also lifelike and lively, displaying outstanding artistic effects.

Source: chinaculture.org

Learn Chinese Podcast – Crystal Wax Gourd

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Crystal Wax Gourd

Crystal Wax GourdTaste: Delicious.

Features: The dish looks beautiful and inviting both in color and in shape.

Ingredients:

500 grams (1.1ib) wax gourd

10 grams (1/3 oz) chicken breast

6 grams (1/5 oz) ham

3 grams (1/10 oz) scallops

10 grams (1/3 oz) mushrooms

10 grams (1/3 oz) bamboo shoots

10 grams (1/3 oz) carrots

10 grams (2 tsp) cooking wine

2 grams (1/3 tsp) salt

1 gram (1/4 tsp) MSG

1 gram (1/4 tsp) pepper powder

50 grams (3 1/2 tbsp) cooking oil

50 grams (2 1/2 tbsp) mixture of cornstarch and water

50 grams (3 tbsp) water

Directions:

1. Remove the seeds from the wax gourd and cut it into wide slices 5 cm (2 inches) long. Use a ready-made wooden mold for Chinese cooking to shape the slices into balls. Make them hollow like bowls.

2. Chop the chicken breast, ham, scallops, mushrooms, bamboo shoots and carrots.

3. Heat the oil to 110-135℃ (230-275℉) and put the chopped ingredients in the wok to stir-fry for 3 to 5 minutes. Add the water, salt, MSG, cooking wine and pepper. User half of the mixture of cornstarch and water to thicken the soup. Put on a plate.

4. Put the stir-fried ingredients into the hollow parts of the wax gourd placed on a plate. Steam for 8 minutes. Remove the wax gourd and put into another plate and put the soup in the original plate into the pot to bring to boil. Thicken it with the leftover mixture of cornstarch and water and then sprinkle on the steamed gourd.

(Source: culture.chinese.cn)

Chinese Character – Gehua CATV

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Introduction:

Gehua youxian (Gehua CATV) or Beijing Gehua CATV Network CO.LTD, is authorized by the Beijing Municipal People’s Government to operate and manage tv, radio and internet in the city. Therefore, living in Beijing inevitably leads to contact with Gehua CATV to open CATV, internet and pay their service fees. CATV fees are charged annually. Without overseas channels, the charge is around 200 Yuan RMB. The internet fee is charged every month, around 100 Yuan RMB.

Text:

Pinyin :
歌华有线 gēhuá yǒuxiàn

Grammar
有线,与无线相对。
有线【yǒuxiàn(catv), contrary to 无线【wúxiàn (wireless TV)

For example:

Xiānggǎng de yǒu xiàn diànshìtái hé wúxiàn diànshìtái shì jiìngzhēng duìshǒu

线 线 电视台 竞争 对手。
Hong Kong CATV is the competition for Hong Kong TVB.

Měi nián de yǒuxiàn diànshì  fèiyòng shì duōshǎo
每年 有线 电视 费用 多少?
How much is CATV?

Huìyìshì kěyǐ wúxiàn shàngwǎng ma
会议室 可以 无线 上网
Is there wireless internet in the meeting room?

Characters: 线

(Source: resource.chinese.cn)