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Jun 21, 2008 at 10:56 o\clock

Dragon Boats

by: magic2

Hello everyone.  It's me, writing the blog again.  You can call me Finn in English. How are you all?

I hope you enjoyed Feifei's last post about Bank Holiday plans.  As she said, she went to the seaside town of Brighton to celebrate her birthday.  Once again, happy birthday to Feifei.

And what did I do?  Well, mostly I relaxed and saw friends.  One of my friends is a musician – a singer-songwriter who plays modern folk music, so I went to see him perform in a bar in London.  

Now – my topic for today is dragon boat racing.

Last week I was invited to take part in a dragon boat race.  I was quite surprised to be invited as I didn't realise dragon boat racing was popular in Britain, though I had seen it before in China.  I must say, it does sound like hard work, but I would like to try it!

The Dragon Boat Festivalis only a few weeks away - so I imagine lots of teams around the world will be training very hard for races.

But I want to ask for your cultural advice about the history of dragon boats.

I heard the story that people from the ancient state of Chu loved the poet and politician Qu Yuan very much. When he heard that Chu had lost a battle, he committed suicide by jumping into a lake. The people of Chu didn't want the fish to eat his body, so they threw in parcels of glutinous rice to distract the fish.  People say this is why they still eat zongzi today - to remember Qu Yuan.

So – I understand the reason people eat zongzi, but I'm not sure why people race in dragon boats.  What is the significance of the dragon here?  Is it to scare the fish?
Have you ever taken part in a dragon boat race?

Or maybe you have eaten zongzi?


Here is a video report by BBC journalist Mike Bushell which explains the sport of dragon boat racing to people in Britain.

Listen carefully.  He says – the emphasis is not on individual power instead it's on _______?

Ok, here are my questions again:

1) Why do people race in dragon boats during ?
2) Have you ever taken part in a dragon boat race?
3) Do you like zongzi?
4) What does BBC reporter Mike Bushell say is most important to being a successful dragon boat team?

Ok, that's all from me today.  Speak to you soon! 

Finn ----------------------------------------------------------------------

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Jun 13, 2008 at 12:18 o\clock

Report: 'World of Warcraft' fan site sold for $1 million

by: magic2

Posted by Daniel Terdiman 5 commentsEditor's Note: This blog originally implied that Wowhead trafficked in the secondary market for World of Warcraft gold (WOW Gold). But the company says it does not.

There's a lot of buzz in the World of Warcraft fan site universe this morning, with reports and rumors flying about fan sites being sold, about $1 million sale prices and even scuttlebutt about the uber company in the business of selling WOW Gold, IGE, having been sold.

According to a report from the blog, TechSoapBox, the WoW site Wowhead has been sold for $1 million.

Another blog, meanwhile, claims that, in fact, Wowhead was purchased by IGE's ex-parent Affinity Media.

Getting away for a second from the complexities of what it all means in the WoW, that's a pretty impressive number if it's true.

Whether or not Wowhead is involved in the WOW Gold business--the company says it's not--it's huge business, and it's changing with the sale of IGE, and other recent developments. I don't know any exact numbers--nor does anyone else since the buying and selling of WoW virtual assets, and those of most online games, is prohibited by the games' publishers. But by some estimates, the so-called secondary market for these virtual assets (of all online games) is approaching $1 billion a year.

And if Wowhead doesn't traffic in WOW Gold as it claims, then $1 million for a fan site is a lot of money.

More interesting, perhaps, is the fact that IGE has been sold.

When I was at the Virtual Goods Summit at Stanford yesterday, I had a talk with Brock Pierce, IGE's founder, and he didn't say anything about it. It's true, he was wearing a badge from "Affinity Media," and admittedly, I am not entirely up to speed on the latest news in this industry, but rather than suggesting IGE had been sold and Affinity was getting out of the secondary market business, he hinted he wanted to get out.

This is all very interesting, and confusing. And as I hear more, dear readers, so will you. WOW Gold

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Apr 21, 2008 at 05:27 o\clock

Guiyuan Temple

by: magic2   Keywords: China

    Chinese Buddhist temples are never single buildings. They always consist of a group buildings following a fundamental patter, which can, however, be modified. The main buildings and their symmetrically corresponding secondary buildings form individual groups and courtyards. The entire temple complex is spacious. The buildings inside the complex are usually single-storied and the main halls are sometimes decorated with a double roof. The towers, pavilions and halls can be multi-storied structures.

    The Chinese temple complex has been subject to great structural changes throughout the centuries. But temple architects follow the basic principles of secular structures from the Tang Dynasty onwards. The complexes stand on a central axis, usually a north-south axis: east-west only as an exception. (Guiyuan Temple is just the very exception.) The main buildings are strung along this central axis, their broadest sides facing south or east.

    The most important and most frequently presented building inside a Buddhist temple complex are the main entrance gate, the bell and drum towers, the Hall of the Heavenly Kings, the Hall of the Buddha and a pagoda.

    Buddhism is said to be founded in India in the 6th century BC by Siddatha Gautama (BC565 –BC486), the son of a nobleman and member of the Kshatriya caste near the present borders of India and Nepal. Buddhism advocates that all the people are created equal and turns against the caste system of Brahmanism, so it was popular with the common people.

    It was said that Buddhism was spread to China in 2 BC. At the beginning, it was only regarded as a kind of witch. About 200 AD, Chinese version of Buddhist s scriptures began to appear, and thus, Buddhist doctrines began to emerge with traditional Chinese religious thought. From 2nd century to late 6th century, translation and research of Buddhist sects with Chinese characteristics were becoming more and more popular and many temples were built, which reached its peak in Sui Dynasty (581AD-617AD) and Tang Dynasty (618-907). Some Buddhist sects with Chinese characteristics came into being. Buddhism exerts a great influence on Chinese philosophy, literature, art and folk customs.

    What is presented before our eyes is a copper statue of a famous bodhisattva in Hynayana Buddhism. Bodhisattva is a title which is only next to Buddha. This statue is the image of Avalokitesvara, which has been popular with Chinese people or more than 1,000 years. She is called the Goddess of Mercy cordially by Chinese and is regarded as the symbol of kindness, mercy and benevolence. When we visit the Avalokitesvara Pavilion after a while, I will give a detailed introduction about her. This copper statue was sent to Guiyuan Temple by Taiwan Buddhists in September 1990. It shows that all Chinese, whether in the mainland or in Taiwan, are eager for the reunion of the country, even including religion believers.

    The building we see now is the Buddha Hall where one certain Buddha and his two assistant bodhisattvas are worshiped. This Buddha is Amitabha Buddha. Amitabha means incomparable brightness. According to Buddhism, time and space is limitless and thus there are many Buddhas in different spaces and times. But in a certain space or in a certain period of time, there is only one certain Buddha who is in charge of instructing all living creatures. Amitabha Buddha is the Buddha who presides over the Land of Ultimate Bliss in the west, which will come in the future. Buddhist s scriptures describe the Land of Ultimate Bliss as a wonderland, in which no pain exists and the people enjoy their lives. In one word, it's very attractive. Some people will think it must be very difficult to enter such a world. How can I go to such a paradise? Maybe I have to work hard and bear a lot of sufferings. In fact, it's very easy to enter the world. He only needs often murmur 'May Buddha preserve us' sincerely. It's enough.

    You see, the statue in the middle is the very Buddha. On his left is the Goddess of Mercy. On his right is the other bodhisattva who follows the Buddha. It is said that he can save all the living creatures from three kinds of terrible disasters.

    Now, let's step into the Buddhist s scriptures Pavilion where the s scriptures of Buddhism are kept. But I'm afraid what attracts our attention at the first sight must be this snow-white statue. It is a statue of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. This statue was carved out of a big piece of jade which is 2-meter-tall and weighs 3 tons. It was carved by Myanmar handicraftsmen and donated to the temple by the Rangoon Buddhists in 1935.

    If we watch the statue, we may sense that the peaceful expression on the Buddha's face has brought us to a quiet and harmonious state.

    The last building we will visit is the Avalokitesvara Pavilion in the north yard. When we entered the yard just now we saw a statue of her. Now I'd like to introduce her carefully.

    As a goddess, she swore that she would not become a Buddha until all the living creatures suffering from pains were saved. So she became a bodhisattva who is most popular among the people and attracts the most believers of all the gods and goddesses in Buddhism. It was said that one would be saved from trouble and disaster as long as he (she) chanted her name and if it was heard by her. Thus she is called Guanshiyin, which means'hearing or looking on the voices of the suffering'. Because of her kind heart and benevolence she got another title'the Goddess of Mercy'.

    According to Buddhism, bodhisattvas have no distinction of sex, that is, they are neither male nor female, because they are immortals. But it's very strange and interesting that most of bodhisattvas were engraved or carved in the images of various kinds of men in human society. Changes didn't take place until an emperor's mother thought it was inconvenient to worship a male bodhisattva in her bedroom. From then on, Guanshiyin, the bodhisattvas began to appear before her believers in the image of a beautiful and elegant lady.

    We'll pay a visit to a very serious, sacred place. Generally, the place is regarded as the most holy by Buddhists. It is the Grand Hall, where the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni is worshiped. It is always the center of a Buddhist temple in construction and in Buddhists' mind.

    The statue in the middle is Sakyamuni. According to Buddhism his mother gave birth to him in a garden. He belonged to Kshatreya Caste. He married his cousin when he was 16 or 17 years old. At the age of 29, he was confronted with the sights of an old man, a sick man, a corpse, and a wandering ascetic. With eyes opened to aspects of life newly revealed to him, he broke from the material world and became an ascetic. Six years later, he gave up mystic concentration that at last brought him enlightenment under a tree. He then founded an order of mendicants and spent his next 45 years preaching his ideas until his death.

    These two statues beside the Buddha are his two disciples. The one on the right was said to be Sakyamuni's cousin and he had good memory so that he could remember all the Buddha told his disciples. The one on the left was said to be the lord of Brahmnism and he once was Sakyamuni's tutor. But afterwards he was convinced by Buddhism after long-term debate between Buddhism and other religions and he accepted Sakyamuni as his tutor. Thus he became the eldest one of all Sakyamuni's disciples.

    Next, we'll pay a visit to the Ahrat Hall in the south court.

    The Ahrat Hall is an important structure in a Buddhist temple. But not all temples have an Ahrat Hall, especially, well-kept Ahrat Halls are very rare in China. This one is among them, and what's more, it has its own unique characteristics.

    Generally, an Ahrat Hall is a square building. The building is subdivided into four small square courts so that the hall can get enough sunlight. This kind of structure show some lucky implies in Chinese Buddhist culture.

    Another characteristic about the hall lies in these sculptures themselves. They were neither made up of wood, nor stone, nor clay. A special way was taken in making them, which could prevents them from being burned, being soaked or being eaten by insects. All the sculptures were floating in water while Wuhan was flooded in 1954, but, surprisingly, they were sound and safe after the flood had receded. It was really a wonder.

    Ahrats are the immortals in Buddhism. But when you have a look around the sculptures, you may find from the expressions on their faces that they are so familiar to you. That's only because they were molded on the basis of the people in the reality, so they are human beings in our daily life rather than immortals.

    Ahrats are the symbols of harmony, happiness, and good luck, so the Wuhan natives have got used to counting ahrats since ancient time to pray for peace. There are a few ways of counting ahrats. We can count from the first ahrat from left to right or from right to left, when we just enter the hall. We can also choose any ahrat as our starting point, and count in the same way, left to right or right to left. We should base counting on our own ages whatever we take. For example, I'm 25, so I should stop in front of the 25th ahrat from the starting ahrat. The sculpture in front of which I stop is my lucky ahrat. My lucky ahrat will accompany me to spend a peaceful and lucky year. Wouldn't you like to have a try now? If you need, I can explain connotation of some ahrats.

    That's all for the explanation to Guiyuan Temple. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. You will have another 30 minutes to have a look around the temple. If you have any problems, do let me know. I would like to repeat our bus number, A3074. Please don't forget. See you later.

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Jan 14, 2008 at 04:12 o\clock

House prices rise as 2007 ends

by: magic2   Keywords: house, prices


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Guardian Unlimited,
Tuesday January 8 2008

House prices rose by 1.3% in December, following three months of falls, the UK's biggest lender said today.

Halifax said the mixed pattern of rises and falls of the past few months was consistent with a subdued market and predicted that prices would remain flat in 2008.

December's surprise price rise went some way towards reversing the falls seen in preceding months, and meant that by the end of 2007 the average cost of a property in the UK was £197,039 - £11,759 more than at the start of the year.
However, the quarterly figures, which give a better picture of long-term trends, showed the market had slowed in the final three months of the year, with prices 0.8% lower than in the summer months.

And despite the rise, the annual rate of inflation fell to 5.2%, the lowest level since 1996, and down from 6.3% in November and August's peak of 11.4%, Halifax said.

The lender added that 2007 was just one of two years in the past six that prices had not risen by more than 8%.

Looking ahead to this year, Ellis said he expected strong economic fundamentals to support house prices, with the UK expected to deliver its 65th successive quarter of GDP growth.

Dec 19, 2007 at 10:12 o\clock

Hang In There

by: magic2

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