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June 25, 2008

Don’t give up

Filed under: Uncategorized — jituo @ 10:04 am

  
Now and then I say to me “Don’t give up” over and over again. To be honest, I really doubt what I chose and so much want to give up  learning translation whenever I meet  the barriers. Even though I felt painful sometimes, I do tell myself I must keep moving forward because that’ the way I have chosen after all.
          “There are some among us who are ready to give up when they meet a hard example in mathematics and said ‘I can’t do this”.They never will if they feel so. “I can’t” never does anything worthwhile but “I’ll try” accomplishes wonders. We must remember that difficulties are through our life.They are in the pathway of life. If we only try and keep trying we can conquer and overcome every difficulty we meet with. ” At times, I often recite the above inspiring sentences to encourage myself to cheer up and go on fighting for my ideal. Why the ideal is called ideal  just results from which is a such hard thing and is not easy to be conquered without enough courage and determination.
             Every mountain has a peak. Every valley has its low point. And every life has its ups and downs, peaks and valleys. We may not have chosen the tough time of our life,but we can choose the postive reactions to it while what I choose in postive ways  to face anything difficult lovingly and delightedly so as to conquer it in time.
              In deed, translation is of such a difficult impediment to me that I have no idea whether I can overcome the  block I” meet with and  win at the end. In spite of that, I still keep moving forward in that way and don’t give it up. If we want light, we must conquer darkness. This is the general way everybody should get through. In other words, If you accomplish anything, you must meet incalculable difficulties.
              Don’t give up and stick it out. My winter must thaw in the springtime.
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April 21, 2008

Great Wall of China

Filed under: Uncategorized — jituo @ 8:57 am

In the north of China, there lies a 6,700-kilometer-long (4,161-mile-long) ancient wall. Now well-known as the Great Wall of China, it starts at the Jiayuguan Pass of Gansu Province in the west and ends at the Shanhaiguan Pass of Hebei Province in the east. As one of the Eight Wonders in the world, the Great Wall of China has become the symbol of the Chinese nation and its culture.

Lots of beautiful legends and stories about the Great Wall took place following along the construction, and since that time these stories have spread around the country. Those that happened during construction are abundant, such as Meng Jiangnu’s story and the legend of the Jiayuguan Pass. Meng Jiangnu’s story is the most famous and widely spread of all the legends about the Great Wall. The story happened during the Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC). It tells of how Meng Jiangnu’s bitter weeping made a section of the Great Wall collapse. Meng Jiangnu’s husband Fan Qiliang was caught by federal officials and sent to build the Great Wall. Meng Jiangnu heard nothing from him after his departure, so she set out to look for him. Unfortunately, by the time she reached the great wall, she discovered that her husband had already died. Hearing the bad news, she cried her heart out. Her howl caused the collapse of a part of the Great Wall. This story indicates that the Great Wall is the production of tens of thousands of Chinese commoners.

Another legend about the Jiayuguan Pass tells of a workman named Yi Kaizhan in the Ming Dynasty (1368BC-1644BC) who was proficient in arithmetic. He calculated that it would need 99,999 bricks to build the Jiayuguan Pass. The supervisor did not believe him and said if they miscalculated by even one brick, then all the workmen would be punished to do hard work for three years. After the completion of the project, one brick was left behind the Xiwong city gate. The supervisor was happy at the sight of the brick and ready to punish them. However Yi Kaizhan said with deliberation that the brick was put there by a supernatural being to fix the wall. A tiny move would cause the collapse of the wall. Therefore the brick was kept there and never moved. It can still be found there today on the tower of the Jiayuguan Pass.

In addition to the above-mentioned stories about the construction of the Great Wall, there are also plenty of stories about current scenic spots. A famous one is the legend of the Beacon Tower. This story happened during the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century BC-711 BC). King You had a queen named Bao Si, who was very pretty. King You liked her very much, however Bao Si never smiled. An official gave a suggestion that setting the beacon tower on fire would frighten the King’s subjects, and might make the queen smile. King You liked the idea. The subjects were fooled and Bao Si smiled at the sight of the chaos. Later enemies invaded Western Zhou, King You set the beacon tower on fire to ask for help. No subjects came to help because they had been fooled once before. Thus, King Zhou was killed by the enemy and Western Zhou came to an end.

Beautiful stories and legends about the Great Wall help to keep alive Chinese history and culture. In each dynasty after the building of the Great Wall, many more stories were created and spread.

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December 7, 2007

Chiang chen tzu

Filed under: Uncategorized — jituo @ 4:35 am

Su Shi

Ten years living and dead have drawn apart

I do nothing to remember

But I can not forget

Your lonely grave a thousand miles away …

Nowhere can I talk of my sorrow –

Even if we met, how would you know me

My face full of dust

My hair like snow?

In the dark of night, a dream: suddenly, I am home

You by the window

Doing your hair

I look at you and can not speak

Your face is streaked by endless tears

Year after year must they break my heart

These moonlit nights?

That low pine grave?

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