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hi-jjo · 2 months
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下马酒之歌 (dismount wine song) - english translation
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Lyrics by Cuifu (崔富), composed by Zhao Jinbao (赵金宝), arrangement by Lü Xuedong (吕学东), sung by Qi Feng (齐峰). This song was first released in Qi Feng's 2012 solo album 《多情的蒙古人》 (the sentimental mongolian).
The first embed is Qi Feng's performance. Of course, I've also included a cover by Jamyang Dolma (འཇམ་དབྱངས་སྒྲོལ་མ)
远方的朋友,一路辛苦 请你喝一杯下马酒 洗去一路风尘 来看看美丽的草原
远方的朋友,尊贵的客人 献上洁白的哈达 献上一片草原的深情 请你喝一杯下马酒
远方的朋友,一路辛苦 请你喝一杯下马酒 草原就是你的家 来尝尝香甜的美酒
远方的朋友,尊贵的客人 献上洁白的哈达 献上一片草原的深情 请你喝一杯下马酒
献上一片草原的深情 请你喝一杯下马酒
My friend from far away, you who've endured an arduous road Please come drink a cup of dismount wine Wash away your journey’s windblown troubles Come and see the beautiful grassland
My friend from far away, my most cherished, honored guest I offer to you this pure white khata I offer a piece of the prairie’s loving soul Please come drink a cup of dismount wine
My friend from far away, you who've endured an arduous road Please come drink a cup of dismount wine The grassland is your home and family Come have a sweet taste of this fine wine
My friend from far away, my most cherished, honored guest I offer to you this pure white khata I offer a piece of the prairie’s loving soul Please come drink a cup of dismount wine
I offer a piece of the prairie’s loving soul Please come drink a cup of dismount wine
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下马酒 (dismount wine) is a Mongolian tradition of welcoming guests with a toast. Usually wine is served in silver cups, and before drinking, used to honor first heaven, then earth, then one's ancestors.
哈达, ཁ་བཏགས།, хадаг, or དར། (romanized as khata, khada, khadag, or hada) is a Mongolian and Tibetan ceremonial silk fabric used to express respect, congratulations, blessings, etc. The Tibetan word means "mouth" and "horse", as in the gift of this sash is equal in value to that of a horse. They are usually solid white, blue, or yellow, but there are also 5-color khata in blue/white/yellow/green/red, with blue representing the sky, white for clouds, green for rivers, red for dharmapala, and yellow for earth. The 5-color khata is considered the garment of bodhisattvas, and is only used in specific situations.
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The color white in this cultural context is associated with horses, clouds, sheep/goats, milk, cranes, and mountain snow. It symbolizes purity, beauty, good fortune, and kindness.
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cfensi · 4 years
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Posters, photoshoots and stills that caught our eyes this week. What caught yours?
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Zheng Kai as Adam (Ryan Choi) from the Snyder Cut of Justice League (more…)
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deer-luhan · 7 years
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171126 Luhan at the 3rd Chinese Film New Power Forum | 1, 2, 3 
(Others present include Yang Mi, Kris Wu, Zhou Dongyu, Zhu Yawen, Angelababy, Chen Xuedong & Guan Xiaotong)
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hiddenwashington · 5 years
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fc suggestions for sly cooper? in canon he has ancestors all around the world so i dont know what ethnicity he should be.
I hope these fc suggestions help! aj saudin, aramis knight, arsalan ghasemi, aubrey joseph, avan jogia, blair redford, blake jenner, bob morley, booboo stewart, brandon pera, byun baekhyun, cameron boyce, chadwick boseman, carlos valdes, charles michael davis, chen xuedong, choi youngjae, darren wang, david lambert, david oyelowo, dennis oh, dev patel, diego boneta. jordan fisher, jesse rath, jesse williams, li chen, liam jaebeom, lin gengxin, lu han, park jinyoung, rami malek, reece king, rhydian vaughan, riz ahmed, ross buttler, gyan guzman, ryan potter
if anyone knows of his actual ethnicity, please message us and we will update this! 
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hangosmangos · 7 years
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Tiny Times 😍 Starring: Yang Mi as Lin xao, Amber Kuo as Gu Li, Xie Yilin as Tang Wan Ru, Hayden Kuo as Nanxang, Ko Chen Tinh as Gu Yuan Chen Xuedong as Zhou Chongguang/Lu Shao, Vivian Dawson as Gong Ming, Lee Hyun Jae as Neil, Ming (Ren Yan Kai) as Gu Zhun
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pegtl · 7 years
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the great wall discourse gets me so heated omg people don’t know ANYTHING about this movie, besides ‘WHITE GUY IS THE MAIN CHARACTER’
BUT THAT’S THE POINT.
he’s white, he’s european, and his cultural values differ SO WILDLY from chinese characters of the film, who are moral, upstanding citizens. he’s unscrupulous, greedy, a good-for-nothing, and he doesn’t BECOME a savior/hero until the end, when he learns to adopt chinese cultural values.
he’s white for a reason: to show that he’s ignorant.
he’s white in a movie that’s designed partially for western audiences -- yes, to sell tickets, but also as a reflection of themselves. 
“you are matt damon (and to an extent, pedro pascal, who is, btw another white piece of shit in this movie),” is what zhang yimou is trying to say. “you don’t know china. so andy lau, jing tian, lu han, chen xuedong, lin gengxin, zhang hanyu, etc. are going to teach you about china.”
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lostmaniac-blog · 6 years
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Huang Xuedong: it's far away from Machine Translation
Zhao Chenting
[Huang Xuedong believes that "dialogue is the platform", "the development of voice interaction is a natural process, because voice interaction is an experience that can be accomplished without a touch device, and it allows people to get rid of the shackles of the device." ]
Once trained Li Kaifu, Lu Qi, now also has Shen Xiangyang, Hong Xiaowen's Microsoft has never been short of Chinese technology big coffee.
Huang Xuedong has always been a very distinctive ch from https://www.waonews.com/news/18341-Huang_Xuedong_it_s_far_away_from_Machine_Translation.html
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docrotten · 7 years
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A Cure for Wellness - The Great Wall - Episode 203 - Horror News Radio
Visionary director Gore Verbinksi returns to the genre with A Cure For Wellness, a trippy, psychological horror tale about a Wall Street stockbroker (Dane DeHaan) who is sent to retrieve his company's CEO Roland Pembroke from a wellness center tucked away in the Swiss Alps. The Grue-Crew eagerly dive into the world of cinematographer Bojan Bazelli but fight the boredom of the repetitive, meandering story from screenwriter Justin Haythe.
From the Swiss Alps to the Great Wall of China, the Grue-Crew continue circling the globe with Zhang Yimou's The Great Wall. Taking place during the Song dynasty and the reign of the Renzong Emperor, a pair of European mercenaries (Matt Damon, Pedro Pascal) team up with a group of Chinese soldiers known as the Nameless Order to defeat an attacking army of monsters. The Chinese-US co-production is a huge hit in China, but how with the film fare with the Grue-Crew?
Dave guides the Horror News of the Week with the surprise announcement that Hulu, Stephen King, and J.J. Abrams are teaming up to bring horror fans tales from Castle Rock. As the year begins, HNR sets its eyes on a number of horror film festivals to attend throughout the year. Up first is Nevermore Horror Film Festival in Durham, NC on February 24 - 26, 2017.
Co-hosts Doc Rotten, Santos (The Black Saint) Ellin Jr., Dave Dreher and Thomas Mariani are back again this week to give you the best in horror as they recap, review and obliterate all that is horror this week! Oh, and don't forget - Stump the Saint! (Brought to you by Gruesome Magazine)
Horror News Radio Episode 203 – A Cure For Wellness (2017) – The Great Wall (2017) Subscribe – iTunes – Facebook – Stitcher
Feature Review: A Cure For Wellness (2017)
Gore Verbinski's return to horror -- since his j-horror remake The Ring (2002) --  is a promising concept, but one meet with reservation. While Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Rango are favorites of the Grue-Crew (as is MouseHunt, to some), The Weather Man and The Lone Ranger are not so much. The trailers for A Cure For Wellness look amazing with interesting visuals and an intriguing plot. However, the film itself is a bit of a bore even with its Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell influences and captivating visual flourishes. The Grue-Crew discuss the film's high points and troubles for their review of this week's theatrical opening.
  What Have You Been Watching: The Great Wall (2017)
Touted as the most expensive film made in China, The Great Wall finally makes its way to U.S. shores after making over $200 million overseas. The Chinese-US co-production features Matt Damon and Pedro Pascal in the leads with Jing Tian, Andly Lau, Zhang Hanyu, Eddie Peng, Lu Han, Lin Gengxin, Chen Xuedong, and Huang Xuan leading the Chinese army station atop the Great Wall of China. The film features a massive mystical (or, perhaps, alien) army of creatures attacking the wall in an effort to get to the densely populated cities on the other side. While a great deal of fun, the film is a bit drab and Damon is horribly miscast. The Grue-Crew review the film a bit more favorably than Verbinski's snooze-fest.
  OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE
[00:00:41]: Intro
[00:03:14]: Horror News of the Week
[00:03:30]: J.J. Abrams announces Stephen King's Castle Rock coming to Hulu
[00:09:45]: The trailer for The Void catches the Crew's attention
[00:13:08]: The Black Saint is primed to purchase the Brain Damage Blu Ray
[00:17:17]: DC Courts David Sandberg for Shazam and Mel Gibson for Suicide Squad 2
[00:24:09]: The Creepshow comic Reprint is coming
[00:27:43]: Support HNR
[00:28:14]: Feature Review - A Cure for Wellness
[00:56:55]: Announcements
[00:57:01]: Gruesome Magazine
[00:57:44]: Nevermore
[00:58:14]: Other Appearances
[01:00:13]: What Have You Been Watching - The Great Wall
[01:32:28]: StumpTheSaint w/ prizes supplied by Horror Pack
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