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"Like the Dyer's Hand"
If you like poetry, want to know Chinese poems, or feel interesting in Chinese ancient culture, here is the movie "Like the Dyer's Hand" for you. ‘Like the Dyer's Hand’ is a documentary that was taken two years and released recently. It is the final chapter of ‘The Trilogy of Poems’ directed by Chen Chuanxing, which recorded the legendary life of contemporary poet Ye Jiaying (1924 - ).
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Poets
The right way to eat a jackfruit
Yesterday, I went out for dinner with my friend Nana. The noodle restaurant was bustling. We were No. 8 on the waiting list. So we walked around and a small fruit shop next door attracted us. We went in and looked around, saw two boxes of processed fresh jackfruit conspicuously placing near the door. Nana had never tried it. I just tried once; it was with M. But we didn’t know the skill of eating it at that time. What I could remember was the procedure of how we fight with it, while the taste of it was vague.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Feast
pork backbone and green radish soup forever
I had thought that the "pork backbone and green radish soup" was the first delicious in the world for a long time. I remember that I had always been very picky about food when I was a kid that I could list three pages of foods I didn't like. Only the "pork backbone and green radish soup" unshakable once every week since I was a child is my most profound mark. The dish’s recipe is not complicated, but the materials had to be pork backbone and had to be the long green radish, seasoned by the only salt. It is a perfect match for the ingredients. Any other ingredients could not reproduce that flavor.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Feast
Minnehaha
Taking the No. 55 light rail in twin cities towards the airport, you will hear a station name: Minnehaha Park. People often repeat it and laugh: Minne-haha--It sounds like a person is laughing, especially an Indian girl. Yes, that’s an Indian girl. She must be a lovely girl who loved to laugh.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Wander
Postscript after watching the movie: Corpse Bride
Corpse Bride is an incredible old legend. The animated masterpiece "Corpse Bride," which Tim Burton was said to have spent over ten years in was popular a few years ago. I didn't have the opportunity to watch it with my friend until a few days ago. The treatment of tone is a dim sorrow. The plot of the story is not very new. All mistakes are derived from a small ring. The corpse bride, a beautiful and passionate lady before her death, still kept her talent and soul, although her limbs would fall off when she danced, her eyes would roll out when she shed tears, and green worms came in and out of her head cavity. The favorite scene is at the end of the play, where the corpse bride turned into pieces of white butterflies and flew away.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Geeks
Why you should visit Latin America
Latin America has always been my dream continent. The mysterious Maya, the amazing statue of Easter Island, the admired revolutionary fighter Che Guevara, always dreaming of returning to the road of Guevara, always hoping to explore the origin of the three major civilizations in America and to have a comparison, to explore the chance and necessity in the history of human civilization, and even more, eager to travel through the mountains and rivers of the seven continents.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Wander
Machu Pichu, a place in Latin America you cannot miss-2
Hundreds of years ago, there was only a narrow Inca trail between the mountains connecting Machu Picchu and Cusco. Now, when tourists arrive here by tourist train, they will feel a strong shock ---- The Machu Picchu in front of them is so dangerous that they are possible to slide down to an abyss of 100,000 feet from the narrow ridge at any time. It was on this steep, deserted ridge that the Incas built their city.
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Wander
- Top Story - October 2020
Machu Pichu, a place in Latin America you cannot miss-1Top Story - October 2020
Machu Pichu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World (1), is the top priority to see in Latin America. Two Inca ruins in Peru are on the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List. They are the ancient capital of Cusco, "the capital of the world's Indians," and Machu Picchu, known as the "city in the sky."
By Golden Maple4 years ago in Wander