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13 October 2012
{E} Unconditional Love of a 94-Year-Old Woman to her 2 Sons
From Nandu Daily (南方都市报), a local periodical in Guangzhou, China.
Page A09, October 5, 2012
Editor: Huang Jie (黄杰)
Art Editor: Lin Yongxi (林泳希)
Art Assistant Editor: Zhu Lumin (朱卢敏)
Proofreader: Liu Junwen (刘俊文)
**Translated from the original Chinese Text.
"I Bore Him, He is My Son"
The 94-year-old Mai Ronghuan (麦容欢) has been taking care of her two mentally challenged sons for more than half a century, she said this is just a part of being a mother.
The Tranquil Life of the Three Aged Persons
The sun sets earlier when the autumn season comes. September 27, it was not yet six o'clock in the evening, but the skies over Xigubu Village, Dongfeng Town of Zhongshan City had gone dark. A ninety-four-year-old Mai Ronghuan, as usual, carried a basket and went to her vegetable plots in front of her house. Though her back is a bit bent [already], but she still can walk safely.
The vegetables in the plots looked good, Mai Ronghuan leaned down to pick and examine them. The ones whose leaves were yellow and those whose roots still had soil were taken off. The old woman said, it was she who used to plant these vegetables before, but because she is getting old, her good neighbors started to help.
When the old lady was still busy [in her work], her 72-year-old eldest son A-Man (阿满) got ten yuan (that is, 10 renminbi [RMB], approximately equivalent to US$1.50) from his mother and went to Xigubu Village Market. Although his two feet could move fast[?], but he had difficulties in moving forward -- the journey to the market is just ten minutes for ordinary people, but he finishes it in forty minutes, for his foot was severed by a car a few years ago.
A-Man, after being discharged from the hospital, was still restless, he went out everyday to go shopping; nevertheless, whenever noontime or evening came he went back home in time for their meal. According to Mai, A-Man is "smart", but he is quite lazy, moreover, his heart is a bit "wild".
In the market, A-Man went straight to a roasted meat stall. He and the stall owner (he is very familiar of A-Man) did not exchange words, the latter would just slice pieces of roasted goose, put them in a plastic bag and hand it to him, then he received 5 RMB as payment. "It goes like this every time, I know what he wants to buy even though he does not tell me," the stall owner said.
Six o'clock in the evening, by the time A-Man came home, his 68-year-old younger brother A-Fu (阿富) had already washed the vegetables. He quietly sat beside his mother. Whenever the reporter looked at him, he always smiled. In comparison with his brother, A-Fu is more of being a "house man"; he doesn't want to get out of the house. He can do almost all the household chores like dish washing, cooking and house cleaning.
The sky had turned dark. A-Fu, after being called by his mother, turned on the light and their house was illuminated instantly. A-Man, following his mother's instructions, ignites the incense and puts them in proper order, according to the position of the gods and the spirits. Quickly, the house became brighter. A-Fu [started to prepare the food, he cooked and later] a tray of vegetable was served.
Roasted goose, vegetables, and the food that was cooked moments ago, this is the dinner of this family of three. After dinner, A-Fu, as usual, served a cup of tea for his mother.
30 Years of Teaching the Sons on How to Take Care of Themselves
If we look at them, Mai's family of three is living peacefully; to us, it may seem normal. But in reality, A-Man and A-Fu both have congenital mental retardation, their level of intelligence is only equivalent to that of a child. The two siblings, from the time they were being taken care of up to this day, learned self-care, it took Mai thirty years in teaching them how.
As she went back 72 years ago, Mai was twenty years old, a time when she was still an adolescent. Under the commands of her uncle and aunt, she left a nearby village and went to Xigubu, there she married a man who is 17 years older than her. Two years after their marriage, she bore A-Man, which gave intense joy to Mai as a first-time mom. But as the child grew up, she and her husband discovered that "something is wrong", A-Man can't speak, he started to walk by his own only at age five. Later, they found out that he is mentally retarded. Mai said, she at first thought that the younger A-Fu would be a normal one, but unexpectedly he's also a retard.
Two sons are both retard, Mai said she herself could not bear it at first, especially when [she heard] other children called them "idiots", "...got angry, but later [I] gradually accepted it." Because of low intelligence, A-Man and his brother never went to school, they were just playing in the house. For this reason, the couple agreed to increase the height of the fences surrounding their house.
The two children had their naughty times also, they sometimes tried to topple the fence down to escape their way outside to play. When the temper was at its peak, Mai said she wanted to reprimand (or curse) them, but she kept on holding back, "If I reprimand them, they won't understand, I am the one who's hurt." The two children are now old, Mai said that through the past decades she did not reprimand them, not even a single sentence.
A-Man and his brother are both adults, but they still need care [and supervision] from the older ones. However, in 1982, Mai's husband passed away. After his death, then 64-year-old Mai worried that she will pass away soon, she decided to teach her two sons how to cook.
In this cooking matter, A-Man did not show any interest; but A-Fu was very willing [and eager] to learn, however, after quite a long period of time, he could not get the gist. "[At that time, when he cooks, he] puts a lot of salt; [there are some times that] he pours a little amount of water, or the food is not yet cooked..." Mai said she sometimes felt hopeless, felt that he is [too] stupid [to learn], but she saw A-Fu's eagerness to learn that's why she did not blame (or gave up on) him. Later, A-Fu learned to cook simple dishes; he even learned to wash clothes, sweep the house and [do] other household chores.
Retard Sons Learned to Take Care of Their Mother
Though she is already 94, Mai's body still seemed to be strong, her sense of hearing and memory skills are very good, but her vision is not the same as before. Some time ago, she was confined in the hospital for [the treatment of] her bones. While their mother was in the hospital for more than a month, A-Man and A-Fu were left in the house. What made the old lady pleased was, [in spite of her absence,] they were able to take care of themselves, there were also some good neighbors who helped [to look after them]. Moreover, the two had become healthier.
But, there are still other areas that they need Mai's help. Sewing buttons, cutting the nails, these might seem easy for us to do but they don't know how, they only rely on their mother [to do these for them]. Currently, Mai is still the backbone of the family, she still plans for them all.
The two sons also learned to take care of their mother. Aside from doing most of the chores, A-Fu always gives his mom a massage, serves a cup of tea and boils bath water for her everyday. While A-man, every time he wanted to go out shopping, would go to his mother to "make request". Though Mai most of the time did not understand their "yi yi ya ya" words, but when she observed A-Man's actions, she would know that he wanted to get out.
Mai said, she worried for her sons' future for a long time, but "[I] don't worry anymore." She said, her sons basically can take care of themselves; the local government some time ago helped them rebuild their old house; many good-hearted people came frequently to look after them; and, nowadays [they have] the social security pension and some financial help, if were added up, it would amount to thousands of money.
Based on what we (the reporter) understood, in the recent years, the Dongfeng Town of Zhongshan City upheld [a system] to set aside sufficient amount of government's funds to improve the quality of life of the poor, to establish [assistance programs], to [provide] social security, medicare and various allowances. Using Mai Ronghuan's family as an example, the monthly social security pension and other allowances of the three amounts to more than 4600 RMB. At the same time, the village had assigned medical personnel to conduct medical check-ups at an appointed time.
The deed of an old person taking care of two mentally challenged sons, through the reports of the media, has [become well-known,] a lot of people through numerous ways had expressed great respect for this great mother. Many people has been coming to their house to look after them. But, Mai [simply] considers her deeds as part of being a mother, "I bore him, he is my son."
Post script
"I just think of how to have a good day everyday."
Mai Ronghuan said she is happy, being taken care by her sons is enjoying life.
In the span of 94 years, Mai Ronghuan [experienced a lot of sufferings], when she was a child, [she] lost both of her parents; after marriage, she has to take care of her two mentally challenged sons; at age 64, she lost her husband; a few years ago, her obedient daughter left the earth before her.
As she recall her life, she said that she really had a life full of bitterness. But she later said that she is now happy with it. Nowadays, this old woman's life became simpler yet [she lives in] a regular pattern, she wakes up as the day starts, sleeps on the sofa in the afternoon, in the evening she watches TV. The day's three meals are basically being done by A-Fu. She said, being taken care by her sons is enjoying life.
Mai loves to smile and loves to tell stories. Recently there were a lot of reporters who came to her house, each time, she would tell her stories for a long time. If she was asked whether she was tired or not, she said she's not, not even a bit, for she becomes very happy whenever there was somebody she can talk to. In the eyes of her neighbors, good-natured Mai is deserving of respect, [saying,] "Her life is really not easy, she is already more than 90 [years of age], but she has to take care of her two sons." There was one neighbor whose surname is Ye said, "[She is] really very great, if I were on her shoes, I might send my sons to a home-for-the-aged."
Mai said, she is very happy right now, she never thought of how long she would still live, she just think of how to have a good day everyday.
>> rrj@chn_2012-10-13
25 April 2012
{E} Visual Tests
1. Below is a static image. The more pressure you have in life, the faster the picture "rotates".
2. The lines below are ALL straight lines. The more social involvements/commitments you have, you can see lesser straight lines.
How many straight lines do you see?
3. How many human faces do you see in the picture below?
Evaluation:
0-4 faces: mentally retarded; 5-8: normal person; 9-11: exceptionally emotional; 12-13: schizophrenic
4. At first, what animal do you see? A duck or a rabbit?
Evaluation:
If you're a TRUE MAN, you saw a duck.
If you're a REAL WOMAN, you saw earlier was a rabbit.
5. If the image below seems to be moving, it means you have mood swings.
6. Look at the picture below and it will dictate what you feel at this moment.
Evaluation:
If you saw the side view of a pretty girl, you are feeling happy.
Otherwise, if you saw an ugly witch's face, you seem to be sad.
7. At first look, if you see angels, you are a good person. If devils...you know what you are.
8. Persons with severe near-sightedness could clearly read the message below. If you're a person of good eyesight, kindly squint your eyes, thou shall see it clearly too.
(Note: They are Chinese characters. It works only to those who can read Chinese.)
9. This will test your intelligence. How many human faces are in the picture?
Evaluation:
1-3 faces: poor; 4-6: average; 7-10: above average; 11-15: genius!
10. Can you find a man's face within a minute?
Source: From an undisclosed user of qzone.qq.com.
>> rrj@chn_2012-04-25
17 April 2012
{E} My First Research on Philippine Tiong Se Academy: A Summary
Note: Translated from the original Chinese text, written as an assignment for my "Practical Writing in Chinese II" class last 4th March 2012.
My First Research on Philippine Tiong Se Academy: A Summary
Joemar L. Colinares
Philippine Tiong Se Academy (PTSA) is my country's oldest Chinese school, founded in 1899, has written more than a hundred years of history, and has given great contributions to Chinese education in the Philippines; thus, making the school itself deserving of further researches (in the Chinese education field).
I. Background
In December 2011, an alumnus of PTSA, Mr. Rolando O. Uy, initiated the move for the application for the installation of a historical marker at the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, requiring for further in-depth research about the school. I, upon learning of it, started to look for sources and articles about PTSA.
II. Gathering of possible helpful sources
When I went back to the Philippines during this year's winter break, I informed Mrs. Margarita Gutierrez, PTSA school principal, that I will conduct research about the school. She, being supportive of this event, permitted me to borrow two (2) anniversary books: the Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Golden Jubilee Book (published in 1949) and the Anglo-Chinese School 70th Anniversary Book (published in 1973). Mrs. Gutierrez gave me a copy of the Philippine Tiong Se Academy Centennial Anniversary Book (published in 2002), and lent me her own copy of Philippine Chinese Education Research Center 1995-2004 Annual Report.
Before leaving for China (last February), I returned the books (except for the Centennial Book) to the principal. I will borrow them again upon returning to the Philippines this July for my second research.
III. Results of the Research
1. Had an in-depth knowledge of PTSA's glorious past
During this research. I found out a lot about PTSA. From 1899 to date, the school has had seventeen (17) principals, one of them is the Sino-Japanese War (Second World War) martyr Gan Bun Cho. The school faced many challenges: 1942-45 World War II; school building razed by fire in 1969; the Filipinization of Chinese schools in 1973; increasing problems concerning nearby informal settlers in the 90s; and the city government's effort to commercialize Meisic-Sta. Elena area in 2007.
Also, I learned of PTSA's contributions to Philippine Chinese education: PTSA wrote the first pages of Chinese education in the country; in 1921, the school is the first to use Mandarin as the medium of instruction in Chinese classes; this year, the school has been starting to hold "Chinese Culture" classes, in which a few Chinese schools have this kind of subject, that is to educate the today's generation of Filipino-Chinese of their rich culture.
Lastly, the school's contribution to the Philippine and Fil-Chi society was uncovered by yours truly. in 1937, during the outbreak of Sino-Japanese War, the school initiated a military training class and had monthly donations to support the needs of the war. Claudio Teehankee, Sr. was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the republic in 1986. Teehankee Sr. is a graduate of ACS Batch 1929 English day class.
2. Uncovered reasons for school population decline
(Undisclosed, will be revealed if I got the permission from PTSA Administrators)
IV. Loopholes of this research
The school's library has a copy of the 30th Anniversary book of then Anglo-Chinese School (which is rarely seen in the Philippines and is believed that apart from PTSA's copy, there's no other copy of the said 1929 anniversary book), however, I was not able (or, I'm not that willing) to borrow it. Firstly, I can't understand ancient Chinese way of literature; secondly, I can't understand Chinese calligraphy in semi-cursive (xingshu) and cursive (caoshu) script.
My Chinese proficiency has limitations, I may not recognize some characters (all of those books I borrowed are in traditional Chinese characters, I'm now used to reading the simplified ones) which can possibly affect my comprehension of several details in every article that I read.
I haven't gone to several public libraries to further expand my research coverage. It makes this research a bit subjective.
>> rrj@chn_2012-04-17
During this research. I found out a lot about PTSA. From 1899 to date, the school has had seventeen (17) principals, one of them is the Sino-Japanese War (Second World War) martyr Gan Bun Cho. The school faced many challenges: 1942-45 World War II; school building razed by fire in 1969; the Filipinization of Chinese schools in 1973; increasing problems concerning nearby informal settlers in the 90s; and the city government's effort to commercialize Meisic-Sta. Elena area in 2007.
(above) Martyr Gan Bun Cho, PTSA's sixth principal served: 1918-1941 |
Lastly, the school's contribution to the Philippine and Fil-Chi society was uncovered by yours truly. in 1937, during the outbreak of Sino-Japanese War, the school initiated a military training class and had monthly donations to support the needs of the war. Claudio Teehankee, Sr. was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the republic in 1986. Teehankee Sr. is a graduate of ACS Batch 1929 English day class.
2. Uncovered reasons for school population decline
(Undisclosed, will be revealed if I got the permission from PTSA Administrators)
IV. Loopholes of this research
The school's library has a copy of the 30th Anniversary book of then Anglo-Chinese School (which is rarely seen in the Philippines and is believed that apart from PTSA's copy, there's no other copy of the said 1929 anniversary book), however, I was not able (or, I'm not that willing) to borrow it. Firstly, I can't understand ancient Chinese way of literature; secondly, I can't understand Chinese calligraphy in semi-cursive (xingshu) and cursive (caoshu) script.
My Chinese proficiency has limitations, I may not recognize some characters (all of those books I borrowed are in traditional Chinese characters, I'm now used to reading the simplified ones) which can possibly affect my comprehension of several details in every article that I read.
I haven't gone to several public libraries to further expand my research coverage. It makes this research a bit subjective.
>> rrj@chn_2012-04-17
10 April 2012
{E} Philippines' population now at 92.34 million!
The National Statistics Office of the Philippines has recently released the final and official count of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing conducted almost two years ago on May 1, 2010.
It revealed that there are 92,337,852 people in the Philippines, including over 2,000 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates and missions abroad; higher by more than 15 million compared to the 2000 census.
It also made me aware that the annual population growth rate of my country has gone down to 1.90% (based on 2000 and 2010 results), compared to 2.34% based on 1990 and 2000 results.
My hometown Manila as of 2010 has a population of 1,652,171. Still, the most densely populated city all over the world with the density of 42,858 per square kilometer.
As compared to other countries, the Philippines is still on the 12th spot behind Mexico (2010 census: 112,336,538) and before Vietnam (2011 estimate: 87.84 million).
My thoughts:
1. I was double-counted, well, because I was counted in the May 2010 census in the Philippines and I was also counted in the November 1, 2010 Chinese census (Yup! I was counted in!). Statisticians have to exclude me from the China count, so that their calculations for the world's total population will be more accurate! Haha!
2. I'm happy with the decline of the annual population growth. It will be a big help in my country's economy. I just thought of population explosion which has been a worldwide problem and the Philippines somehow has just proved that it is not very keen in "participating" in it.
3. Having a huge population must not be a basis for "competing" with other countries. Statisticians and other people interested in this field like me just do comparisons, and it never encourages any country to exceed other country's population. China, for the fact that it is the most populated country in the world, has never been boastful of having that international recognition.
4. I can't really think of an absolute reason for the decline of annual population growth of the Philippines. But I think education, especially of the teens, has been one of the major factors which made them aware of the probable effects of the fast-growing population.
Sources:
http://www.census.gov.ph/data/pressrelease/2012/pr1227tx.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population
>> rrj@chn_2012-04-10
16 March 2012
{E} Some signs that a guy is in love with a girl
{E}
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Well, for guys, if you're still confused with your feelings, can't differentiate if "real or just another crush", I think you check yourselves with this. I evaluated myself and found out that I have done most of them before (I marked them with this =7), some I haven't.
1. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he suddenly cannot tell the girl why he's in love with her, what he only knew is that he can't give his attention to other girls. =7
2. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he always makes the girl angry =7, but the girl never discovers what the guy has done wrong.
3. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he doesn't praise the girl face to face =7; however, he knows that, in his heart, his girl is the best.
4. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he scolds the girl when she failed to reply his text message.
5. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he cries in front of the girl by the time they are alone.
6. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he keeps in mind what the girl carelessly said (in other terms, fail sayings: e.g. "Birds of the same together, flock feather."), and says it repeatedly at any given moment. =7
7. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not easily make promises, that is to make his girl know that he can be dependable and worthy of her trust through his words. =7
8. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not want his girl to imagine (badly) of (future) things, 'cause he just want her to know that he has planned a bright future for them.
9. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl may not remember their monthsaries and/or anniversaries, for what's in his mind is that loving his girl can be done anytime, not only in those days.
10. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not easily say "I love you" to his girl in her presence, for it is always expressed in his actions. Nevertheless, if there's a danger of being misunderstood by the girl, the guy may say it.
11. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if when the girl says something about him and says it all over again, he will say to her that one time is enough, for his girl knows his heart already, no need for reiteration.
12. A guy is deeply in love with the girl if he stays silent and quietly listens to his girl at the time she's releasing her anger. =7
13. A guy is deeply in love with the girl if he calls his girl "Ms. (the surname of the girl)" to denote she's a young woman. =7
14. A guy is deeply in love with the girl when the girl throw bitter gourds to him (that is, to receive "bitter" words), he pretends to be serious, but deep inside, his heart gets sweet. =7
15. A guy who is deeply in love with the girl keeps himself busy when he does not see his girl for a long time because he knows that even in just a second he think of her, he will be out of focus. =7
Excerpt from:
http://wenku.baidu.com/view/382906124431b90d6c85c732.html
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A big thanks to my blog viewers from Russia for patronizing my blog almost everyday. Though (I think) I don't know you personally but my grateful words goes to you! Hope you would continue to enjoy reading my blog posts. God bless!
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-16
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Well, for guys, if you're still confused with your feelings, can't differentiate if "real or just another crush", I think you check yourselves with this. I evaluated myself and found out that I have done most of them before (I marked them with this =7), some I haven't.
1. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he suddenly cannot tell the girl why he's in love with her, what he only knew is that he can't give his attention to other girls. =7
2. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he always makes the girl angry =7, but the girl never discovers what the guy has done wrong.
3. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he doesn't praise the girl face to face =7; however, he knows that, in his heart, his girl is the best.
4. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he scolds the girl when she failed to reply his text message.
5. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he cries in front of the girl by the time they are alone.
6. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if he keeps in mind what the girl carelessly said (in other terms, fail sayings: e.g. "Birds of the same together, flock feather."), and says it repeatedly at any given moment. =7
7. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not easily make promises, that is to make his girl know that he can be dependable and worthy of her trust through his words. =7
8. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not want his girl to imagine (badly) of (future) things, 'cause he just want her to know that he has planned a bright future for them.
9. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl may not remember their monthsaries and/or anniversaries, for what's in his mind is that loving his girl can be done anytime, not only in those days.
10. A guy who is deeply in love with a girl does not easily say "I love you" to his girl in her presence, for it is always expressed in his actions. Nevertheless, if there's a danger of being misunderstood by the girl, the guy may say it.
11. A guy is deeply in love with a girl if when the girl says something about him and says it all over again, he will say to her that one time is enough, for his girl knows his heart already, no need for reiteration.
12. A guy is deeply in love with the girl if he stays silent and quietly listens to his girl at the time she's releasing her anger. =7
13. A guy is deeply in love with the girl if he calls his girl "Ms. (the surname of the girl)" to denote she's a young woman. =7
14. A guy is deeply in love with the girl when the girl throw bitter gourds to him (that is, to receive "bitter" words), he pretends to be serious, but deep inside, his heart gets sweet. =7
15. A guy who is deeply in love with the girl keeps himself busy when he does not see his girl for a long time because he knows that even in just a second he think of her, he will be out of focus. =7
Excerpt from:
http://wenku.baidu.com/view/382906124431b90d6c85c732.html
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A big thanks to my blog viewers from Russia for patronizing my blog almost everyday. Though (I think) I don't know you personally but my grateful words goes to you! Hope you would continue to enjoy reading my blog posts. God bless!
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-16
14 March 2012
{E} Celebrate Valentine's Day.....EVERY MONTH???
{E}
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Translated from original Chinese text.
Sources: http://www.zon100.com/news/11003630.html
http://www.douban.com/group/topic/21937519/
In some countries particularly in South Korea, the 14th day of every month is the Valentine's Day, people can celebrate it twelve times in a year.
January 14 >> "Diary Valentine's Day"
On this day, lovers will give each other a diary which records their happy moments of the past year. This also symbolizes that they will face together, hand in hand, another year of their relationship.
February 14 >> "Traditional Valentine's Day"
Girls usually will give dark chocolates to the guy they like.
March 14 >> "White Valentine's Day"
Guys receive chocolates from the girls a month before this date, and girls are looking forward to their gifts, in return for what they had given them. If the guy liked the girl who gave chocolates to him last month, he should give her white chocolates; if the guy doesn't like much the girl and he just wanna be friends with her, he should give her a (valentine) card.
April 14 >> "Black Valentine's Day"
For lovers, they eat mixed sauce noodles. According to tradition, the slimy and stretchy-yet-unbreakable noodles can be make their hearts be "together as one".
This day is for singles too, "black valentine's day" is actually meant for them. The singles and the loners meet each other in one place, encourage each other, and make themselves happy. They usually wear black clothes and drink coffee without creamer or milk, intentionally, to make "love be driven away by darkness".
May 14 >> "Rose Valentine's Day"
A man gives roses to the woman, but the color of the rose has its own meaning. If the color is white, the man just want the girl to know that he's her friend; if yellow, he's her confidant; and if red, he's your lover.
June 14 >> "Kiss Valentine's Day"
If the girl received a red rose the previous month, that means they have to kiss on this day! In the streets of South Korea, lovers kiss each other publicly, so don't be intimidated (if you will ever have a chance to witness it there), 'cause it's really their Kissing Day!
July 14 >> "Silver Valentine's Day"
The guy will introduce the girl to his parents, and the guy to the girl's parents. Lovers will also give each other items made of silver, especially, accessories.
August 14 >> "Green Valentine's Day"
Greenest is the summer of South Korea in August, that's why lovers tend to give themselves time to travel/make an outing together with Mother Nature.
September 14 >> "Photo Valentine's Day"
Photo Valentine's Day is also called Music Valentine's Day. This is a huge social event wherein lovers will introduce their partners to their friends and officemates. This is also a good opportunity for the singles to look for someone who suits them. Everyone takes pictures and dances to the rhythm of the music.
October 14 >> "Wine Valentine's Day"
Lovers drink grape wine together, symbolizing that love should not be rushed, as one should not drink wine hastily. But a friendly reminder here states that in South Korean law, persons under 19 years of age are prohibited from drinking wine, well, drink grape juice instead!
November 14 >> "Movie Valentine's Day"
Lovers take time to watch movies of love and romance. They used to reminisce their own love stories as they watch it.
December 14 >> "Hug Valentine's Day"
In the cold breeze of the wind, lovers hug each other, they feel not the coldness of winter but the warmth of each other's love.
Happy "White Valentine's Day" to all of you! Haha!
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-14
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Translated from original Chinese text.
Sources: http://www.zon100.com/news/11003630.html
http://www.douban.com/group/topic/21937519/
In some countries particularly in South Korea, the 14th day of every month is the Valentine's Day, people can celebrate it twelve times in a year.
January 14 >> "Diary Valentine's Day"
On this day, lovers will give each other a diary which records their happy moments of the past year. This also symbolizes that they will face together, hand in hand, another year of their relationship.
February 14 >> "Traditional Valentine's Day"
Girls usually will give dark chocolates to the guy they like.
March 14 >> "White Valentine's Day"
Guys receive chocolates from the girls a month before this date, and girls are looking forward to their gifts, in return for what they had given them. If the guy liked the girl who gave chocolates to him last month, he should give her white chocolates; if the guy doesn't like much the girl and he just wanna be friends with her, he should give her a (valentine) card.
April 14 >> "Black Valentine's Day"
For lovers, they eat mixed sauce noodles. According to tradition, the slimy and stretchy-yet-unbreakable noodles can be make their hearts be "together as one".
This day is for singles too, "black valentine's day" is actually meant for them. The singles and the loners meet each other in one place, encourage each other, and make themselves happy. They usually wear black clothes and drink coffee without creamer or milk, intentionally, to make "love be driven away by darkness".
May 14 >> "Rose Valentine's Day"
A man gives roses to the woman, but the color of the rose has its own meaning. If the color is white, the man just want the girl to know that he's her friend; if yellow, he's her confidant; and if red, he's your lover.
June 14 >> "Kiss Valentine's Day"
If the girl received a red rose the previous month, that means they have to kiss on this day! In the streets of South Korea, lovers kiss each other publicly, so don't be intimidated (if you will ever have a chance to witness it there), 'cause it's really their Kissing Day!
July 14 >> "Silver Valentine's Day"
The guy will introduce the girl to his parents, and the guy to the girl's parents. Lovers will also give each other items made of silver, especially, accessories.
August 14 >> "Green Valentine's Day"
Greenest is the summer of South Korea in August, that's why lovers tend to give themselves time to travel/make an outing together with Mother Nature.
September 14 >> "Photo Valentine's Day"
Photo Valentine's Day is also called Music Valentine's Day. This is a huge social event wherein lovers will introduce their partners to their friends and officemates. This is also a good opportunity for the singles to look for someone who suits them. Everyone takes pictures and dances to the rhythm of the music.
October 14 >> "Wine Valentine's Day"
Lovers drink grape wine together, symbolizing that love should not be rushed, as one should not drink wine hastily. But a friendly reminder here states that in South Korean law, persons under 19 years of age are prohibited from drinking wine, well, drink grape juice instead!
November 14 >> "Movie Valentine's Day"
Lovers take time to watch movies of love and romance. They used to reminisce their own love stories as they watch it.
December 14 >> "Hug Valentine's Day"
In the cold breeze of the wind, lovers hug each other, they feel not the coldness of winter but the warmth of each other's love.
Happy "White Valentine's Day" to all of you! Haha!
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-14
13 March 2012
{E} Pimples are "signs" of several illnesses
{E}
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Yesterday, in our "Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers I" class, one of my Thai classmates gave a very interesting news report. I indirectly translated the original Chinese text from the 5th March 2012 issue of Nandu Daily.
Note: I can't guarantee an accurate translation but I did my best to make the best out of it. =7
Pimples are "signs" of several illnesses
Nandu Daily, 5th March 2012 (Monday)
by: Zeng Wenqiong
A statement has been viral in the net saying that pimples can tell us which body part has problems, netizens however doubt it and looking for [its scientific] basis. Professor Xie Changcai of Guangdong Chinese Medicine Hospital pointed out that based from traditional Chinese medicine theories, this statement has [scientific] basis. According to the Chinese medicine face experts, the face itself can reflect the functional status of body organs, in general, the cheeks reflects the lungs and the liver (the left cheek for the liver, the other for the lungs); the forehead reflects the heart; the nose, the stomach; the periorals (part of the face that surrounds the lips), the spleen; and the lower jaw part, the kidneys. If pimples grow on your face, most probably one of your body organs had [functional] disorders, or two or more of them had imbalance. Therefore, if pimples appear in different parts [of your face], one should use different methods in reconditioning our body, so that we can be victorious in our "war over pimples".
Pimples appear easily during spring and summer seasons
Talking about seasons, pimples appear more easily in spring and summer than in autumn and winter. "Because temperatures are higher in these seasons, ... and it may cause the facial skin to grow pimples... ," explained Prof. Xie.
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Moreover, the doctor added that the cleanliness of the face is very vital, and recommended regular facial washing with warm water. To those who have oily, greasy faces, they can wash their faces more frequently, especially after going home from outdoor activities.
"Persons with pimples on the face must not put on it concealers or foundations for they cause clogged pores and blackheads." Pimples should not be dealt with oneself, and must not squeeze it with one's own hands, this is to avoid inflammation and pigmentation.
Pimples on face: one must take care of his/her health
This blog post is suitable for worldwide English-speaking readers.
Yesterday, in our "Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers I" class, one of my Thai classmates gave a very interesting news report. I indirectly translated the original Chinese text from the 5th March 2012 issue of Nandu Daily.
Note: I can't guarantee an accurate translation but I did my best to make the best out of it. =7
Pimples are "signs" of several illnesses
Nandu Daily, 5th March 2012 (Monday)
by: Zeng Wenqiong
A statement has been viral in the net saying that pimples can tell us which body part has problems, netizens however doubt it and looking for [its scientific] basis. Professor Xie Changcai of Guangdong Chinese Medicine Hospital pointed out that based from traditional Chinese medicine theories, this statement has [scientific] basis. According to the Chinese medicine face experts, the face itself can reflect the functional status of body organs, in general, the cheeks reflects the lungs and the liver (the left cheek for the liver, the other for the lungs); the forehead reflects the heart; the nose, the stomach; the periorals (part of the face that surrounds the lips), the spleen; and the lower jaw part, the kidneys. If pimples grow on your face, most probably one of your body organs had [functional] disorders, or two or more of them had imbalance. Therefore, if pimples appear in different parts [of your face], one should use different methods in reconditioning our body, so that we can be victorious in our "war over pimples".
Pimples appear easily during spring and summer seasons
Talking about seasons, pimples appear more easily in spring and summer than in autumn and winter. "Because temperatures are higher in these seasons, ... and it may cause the facial skin to grow pimples... ," explained Prof. Xie.
...
Moreover, the doctor added that the cleanliness of the face is very vital, and recommended regular facial washing with warm water. To those who have oily, greasy faces, they can wash their faces more frequently, especially after going home from outdoor activities.
"Persons with pimples on the face must not put on it concealers or foundations for they cause clogged pores and blackheads." Pimples should not be dealt with oneself, and must not squeeze it with one's own hands, this is to avoid inflammation and pigmentation.
Pimples on face: one must take care of his/her health
- Pimples on foreheads: take care of your heart
- Pimples on cheeks: pay attention to your liver and lungs
The liver and the lungs are being reflected by your cheeks. Pimples on those areas are characterized by functional disorders of the said organs. "One must refrain from drinking liquor and smoking cigarettes. Eating spicy foods must be avoided, too. Regular exercised is also advised." said Dr. Xie. Furthermore, females before their monthly periods usually grow pimples on their cheeks, Dr. Xie advised that these women should control their moods in order to avoid affecting the liver, which causes the cheeks to "produce" pimples.
- Pimples on nose: stomach alert
The nose is the "Dangerous Triangular Zone" as been called in the medicine field. Pimples on the nose means (a) disorder/s in the stomach. But Dr. Xie reminds everybody not to squeeze your nose for a lot of nerves are in it, and it will hinder the nerves from indicating a certain infection.
- Pimples around the lips: it's the spleen
If pimples grow around the lips, you must focus on your spleen (the organ responsible for the filtration of erythrocytes or red blood cells). Dr. Xie stressed that if this frequently happens, this means there's something wrong with your digestive system.
- Pimples on the lower jaw: problem must be dealt with caution
Physical deficiencies can be determined if one has pimples between the lower jaw part and the shoulders. "Compare to other facial parts, pimples growing on the lower jaw part is more critical. If the back of your ears, the neck or chin grow pimples, ...these are best treated by specialists. One must observe reconditioning of the body, drinking Western ginseng tea is of big help."
Minute white pimples vs. hard red pimples
"Pimples on the face don't grow at only one particular place, they can grow anywhere..." Dr. Xie said. "Little white pimples growing on the face or at the back are caused by functional disorder of the lungs... If hard red painful pimples appears on your face, this means that ... you have to take care of your digestive system, don't eat too much spicy foods and maintain a regular bowel movement."
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-13
02 March 2012
{M} Reading newspapers, interesting or boring?
{M}
The blog contains mixed Filipino and English languages.
This semester, I have one subject named "Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers I". By the title itself, oh no, don't make us fool around here, it's a newspaper reading subject! Magazine ka d'yan?!
I do read newspapers, however, I don't read the entire of it, let's say from front page to back page...it would take me days or even weeks to finish reading 'em all.
I remember back in my early days ('kala mo ganon na katanda 'no? "Early days"? Ngehehe!), comics lang binabasa ko, kahit hindi ako natatawa kasi hindi ko naintindihan, basta 'yun lang yung binabasa ko, puro drawing kasi. I did not care about the headlines at iba pang balita na hindi naman ako nakaka-relate before.
Nung lumaki-laki na 'ko, iba na hanap ko, crossword puzzles na pinaghihirapan kong makumpleto, pati 'yung Sudoku sa Abante Tonite ata 'yun, hindi ko pinalalampas.
Nagkaroon lang ako ng interes magbasa dahil sa mga nangyayari sa pulitika ng Pilipinas, simula nung nag-Hello Garci scandal. Dati "takot" ako sa mga broadsheets, pero makita ko lang 'yung headline mas lalo na 'pag about politics, kering-keri ko nang basahin ngayon.
But then, I must tell you that here in China, I had barely seen any English language newspaper, lahat ng diyaryo dito puro in Chinese! 'Yung iba pa nga in Cantonese pa.
Lagot kang bata ka!
Nung bagong dating ako dito, I tried myself if I can understand Chinese newspaper, bumili ako ng isa, worth RMB1.00 (~PHP7.00, 32 paged tabloid). Hindi ko na nga maalala anong nabasa ko e...that means, konti o wala talaga akong naintindihan.
Ayun, ginawa na lang naming props para sa International Culture Fest last May 2011.
Wehehe!
First year pa lang ako, I'm aware of this subject na, na talagang ma-e-encounter ko itong subject na ito. I was quite nervous at that time. Praying na 'wag muna 'tong ibigay sa amin on our first year, 'cause admittedly, my foundation of Chinese proficiency in those days is not sufficient for me to understand Chinese newspapers.
Thank God hindi siya nagpakita sa class schedule namin last academic year.
At heto na nga, bulaga! Hahahahaha...pa'no ba 'to, Joe?
"You have to choose me......"
Whew! Sana babae ka na lang, I'll choose you without hesitation talaga!
"Two units pa naman ako, 'di ba gusto mong mapuno 24 units mo this sem? Come on, click, click, click! Choose me!"
Sige na nga! Click!
That subject has been chosen by me last Tuesday. Enrolled na 'ko sa subject na reading of magazines and papers kuno, e nung pinakilala ng prof namin what to expect on her subject, wala siyang nabanggit anything about magazines. Magnu-news report pa nga e in front of the class.
Isa pang ipina-assignment niya is that magbabasa daw kami ng newspaper every week. What? Every week?
Papakita ko sa inyo ang nabili kong newspaper kung ga'no siya kakapal.
Look below.
Pero you know what, sa wakas may mga naintindihan na akong news reports. Isa na dito 'yung isang college freshman na for three days nang nawala kasi 'ika niya sa text message niya sa mga magulang niya na pagod na daw siya at matutulog na daw siya. Ayon, natagpuan na lang ang bangkay niya palutang-lutang sa isang ilog.
And may isang comic strip dito na natawa naman ako. Ipo-post ko bukas (3rd March '12) sa FB Primetime fan page.
'Yung iba namang balita ay tungkol naman sa pagdadagdag daw ulit ng isa pang city vice mayor ng Guangzhou at sa hirit na pagbaba ng presyo ng mga apartment at condo dito...
...which are wala namang kinalaman sa akin bilang isang overseas Filipino student.
Sinabi naman ng aming prof sa naturang subject na ang obhektibo niya ay para mamulat naman kami sa kung anong mga pangyayari sa Tsina.
Sana this subject will truly be able not only to improve my Chinese, but also to understand more about them.
Now, I think this subject will gonna be interesting. Kahit na medyo sinungaling yung pangalan ng subject. Don't judge the book by its cover nga naman.
Update ko nalang kayo sa grades na ibibigay ni Prof.
Pagtapos nito, may ""Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers II" pa.
Oh no, not again.
Pero okay lang, last na yun e. Tapusin ko muna itong una.
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-02
The blog contains mixed Filipino and English languages.
This semester, I have one subject named "Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers I". By the title itself, oh no, don't make us fool around here, it's a newspaper reading subject! Magazine ka d'yan?!
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(Above) A screenshot from my Jinan University student account. |
I remember back in my early days ('kala mo ganon na katanda 'no? "Early days"? Ngehehe!), comics lang binabasa ko, kahit hindi ako natatawa kasi hindi ko naintindihan, basta 'yun lang yung binabasa ko, puro drawing kasi. I did not care about the headlines at iba pang balita na hindi naman ako nakaka-relate before.
Nung lumaki-laki na 'ko, iba na hanap ko, crossword puzzles na pinaghihirapan kong makumpleto, pati 'yung Sudoku sa Abante Tonite ata 'yun, hindi ko pinalalampas.
Nagkaroon lang ako ng interes magbasa dahil sa mga nangyayari sa pulitika ng Pilipinas, simula nung nag-Hello Garci scandal. Dati "takot" ako sa mga broadsheets, pero makita ko lang 'yung headline mas lalo na 'pag about politics, kering-keri ko nang basahin ngayon.
But then, I must tell you that here in China, I had barely seen any English language newspaper, lahat ng diyaryo dito puro in Chinese! 'Yung iba pa nga in Cantonese pa.
Lagot kang bata ka!
Nung bagong dating ako dito, I tried myself if I can understand Chinese newspaper, bumili ako ng isa, worth RMB1.00 (~PHP7.00, 32 paged tabloid). Hindi ko na nga maalala anong nabasa ko e...that means, konti o wala talaga akong naintindihan.
Ayun, ginawa na lang naming props para sa International Culture Fest last May 2011.
Wehehe!
First year pa lang ako, I'm aware of this subject na, na talagang ma-e-encounter ko itong subject na ito. I was quite nervous at that time. Praying na 'wag muna 'tong ibigay sa amin on our first year, 'cause admittedly, my foundation of Chinese proficiency in those days is not sufficient for me to understand Chinese newspapers.
Thank God hindi siya nagpakita sa class schedule namin last academic year.
At heto na nga, bulaga! Hahahahaha...pa'no ba 'to, Joe?
"You have to choose me......"
Whew! Sana babae ka na lang, I'll choose you without hesitation talaga!
"Two units pa naman ako, 'di ba gusto mong mapuno 24 units mo this sem? Come on, click, click, click! Choose me!"
Sige na nga! Click!
That subject has been chosen by me last Tuesday. Enrolled na 'ko sa subject na reading of magazines and papers kuno, e nung pinakilala ng prof namin what to expect on her subject, wala siyang nabanggit anything about magazines. Magnu-news report pa nga e in front of the class.
Isa pang ipina-assignment niya is that magbabasa daw kami ng newspaper every week. What? Every week?
Papakita ko sa inyo ang nabili kong newspaper kung ga'no siya kakapal.
Look below.
Do you think matatapos ko 'yan ng sanlinggo? What-a-men! Sana 50 hours na lang sa isang araw, pero that would be contradictory to my original hope na sana bumilis ang oras para makabalik na rin ako kaagad sa 'Pinas.
Pero you know what, sa wakas may mga naintindihan na akong news reports. Isa na dito 'yung isang college freshman na for three days nang nawala kasi 'ika niya sa text message niya sa mga magulang niya na pagod na daw siya at matutulog na daw siya. Ayon, natagpuan na lang ang bangkay niya palutang-lutang sa isang ilog.
And may isang comic strip dito na natawa naman ako. Ipo-post ko bukas (3rd March '12) sa FB Primetime fan page.
'Yung iba namang balita ay tungkol naman sa pagdadagdag daw ulit ng isa pang city vice mayor ng Guangzhou at sa hirit na pagbaba ng presyo ng mga apartment at condo dito...
...which are wala namang kinalaman sa akin bilang isang overseas Filipino student.
Sinabi naman ng aming prof sa naturang subject na ang obhektibo niya ay para mamulat naman kami sa kung anong mga pangyayari sa Tsina.
Sana this subject will truly be able not only to improve my Chinese, but also to understand more about them.
Now, I think this subject will gonna be interesting. Kahit na medyo sinungaling yung pangalan ng subject. Don't judge the book by its cover nga naman.
Update ko nalang kayo sa grades na ibibigay ni Prof.
Pagtapos nito, may ""Extensive Reading of Magazines and Papers II" pa.
Oh no, not again.
Pero okay lang, last na yun e. Tapusin ko muna itong una.
>> rrj@chn_2012-03-02
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