Book22B
SketchBooks '''Chinese Wedding'' summer - winter 1995 [[thumb:Book22B_Cover|350px]] [[thumb:Book22B_BackCover|350px]] . . .
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Chinese
[[language]] Chinese has seven major language groups of which the Mandarin language group forms the largest . . . Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, many overseas Chinese communities, and in pockets throughout Southeast . . . dialects. http://www.chinalanguage.com/Language/chinese.html ----- WikiPedia:Chinese_language * The . . . Chinese language or Chinese languages (汉语/漢語, . . . part of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. Chinese is a tonal language. Chinese is often thought . . .
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DSBrowserTranslation
[[Games]] ===== ===== NINTENDO DS OPERA WEB BROWSER FAQ (INCLUDES A SETTINGS MENU TRANSLATION) 4.05 ===== . . . keyboard and handwriting recognition and Chinese handwriting recognition. The English keyboard . . .
27K - last updated 2007-01-10 13:03 by Auriea
EncyclopediaOfEverything
[[Quoth]] In "TheAnalyticalLanguageOfJohnWilkins" Borges describes 'a certain Chinese Encyclopedia,' . . .
1K - last updated 2012-07-03 18:05 by Auriea
HowToPlayGo
[[日本語]] [[image:MeijiEraPhotoGo]] http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English/learning_go/learning_go_1.html . . . equal the numbers of day in a year (in the Chinese lunar calendar) plus 1. This game, that is . . .
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Murakami interview1
[[Quoth]] from: http://www.salon.com/books/int/1997/12/cov_si_16int.html BY LAURA MILLER | The heroes . . . Massacre and no trouble with comfort women [Chinese and Korean women who were forced into sexual . . .
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Nihonga
Outline of "Nihonga"-Traditional Japanese Painting Nihonga is one of the painting styles of Japapn. Fumiyo . . . painting styles: kara-e:Japanese term for Chinese-style painting popular in Japan in the early . . . periods. Its subject matter generally focused on Chinese narrative themes, rugged mountain landscapes . . . and started to make tougher paper than the Chinese paper. Washi is Japanese hand made paper. The . . . fermented persimmon juice kami: paper kara-e: Chinese-style painting kazikami: paper made from the . . .
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Quoth
[[Quoth]] "These ambiguities, redundancies and deficiencies remind us of those which doctor Franz Kuhn . . . attributes to a certain Chinese encyclopaedia entitled 'Celestial Empire of . . .
1K - last updated 2007-04-05 20:46 by Auriea
SketchBooks
[[thumb:AnneCarson-Candor|600px]] This archive is a work in/of constant progress. '''I welcome you to . . . 22b - Chinese Wedding|http://auriea.org/Book22|*22.]] [[image . . .
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TaoTeChing
[[Quoth]] [[1]] [[2]] [[3]] [[4]] [[5]] [[6]] [[7]] [[8]] [[9]] ... [[37]] [[38]] [[39]] [[40]] [[41]] . . . Tao Te Ching is a short text of around 5,000 Chinese characters in 81 brief chapters or sections . . . chaps. 38–81) * site with analysis from the chinese: http://www.tao-te-king.org/ . . .
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TheAnalyticalLanguageOfJohnWilkins
[[Quoth]] THE ANALYTICAL LANGUAGE OF JOHN WILKINS By Jorge Luis Borges Translated from the Spanish 'El . . . which doctor Franz Kuhn attributes to a certain Chinese encyclopaedia entitled 'Celestial Empire of . . . of Wilkins, of the unknown (or false) Chinese encyclopaedia writer and of the Bibliographic . . .
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hanafuda
[[cards]] Hanafuda (花札) are playing cards of Japanese origin, used to play a number of games. The . . . colored differently than the others), Special: Chinese Phoenix (20 points) In Hawaii, there are cards . . .
3K - last updated 2007-08-13 13:57 by Auriea
handscroll
[[Research]] emaki 絵巻 Also called emakimono 絵巻物, or less commonly, *ekotoba 絵詞. Painting . . . as ink landscape painting. This is called by the Chinese derived term for illustrated handscrolls, *gakan . . . 画巻. In Japan, even Chinese narrative handscroll paintings are called gakan, . . . (Jp: *Shaka 釈迦). The text in clerical Chinese script is written along the lower half while . . . This is believed to have been copied from Chinese prototypes and this style was afterwards rarely . . .
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language
[[Research]] ''see also: [[reading]], [[writing]]'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_isolate ==Languages . . . to learn== Russian (cyrillic) Korean (hangul) Chinese (mandarin) Greek Arabic Hebrew ==Taal cursussen . . .
1K - last updated 2010-05-12 23:11 by Auriea