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by Dai Jin (1388-1462)
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chinemagazine · 6 months
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De plus en plus de femmes auteures de science-fiction
Les écrivaines chinoises de science-fiction s'intéressent aux problèmes auxquels les femmes sont confrontées" via la littérature
La Worldcon, le rassemblement de science-fiction le plus ancien et le plus influent au monde, se tient pour la première fois en Chine, attirant des milliers de fans chinois. Alors que l’espace d’expression du féminisme s’est rétréci au cours de la dernière décennie en Chine, le nombre d’écrivaines du genre littéraire a paradoxalement explosé ces dernières années. Elles prennent d’ailleurs…
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wolfythewitch · 1 month
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in another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you
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lobakartdesign · 1 year
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(via Impression métallique « Tigre brisant le dragon » par lobak)
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by-ng · 1 year
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Tapisserie
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fidjiefidjie · 3 months
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🏮 February 🏮
Illustration 🖍🖌 de Oamul Lu
👋 Bel après-midi
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apopcornkernel · 2 months
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CEDRICK JUAN AS BRUCE WAYNE, ANYONE???
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thisisrealy2kok · 1 month
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Les Chinois in 2002
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aeshnalacrymosa · 7 months
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San Lorenzo Ruiz
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The first Filipino saint was a mestizo de sangley (mixed Chinese and Filipino), and I want to honor that by dressing him in a plain camisa de chino (left, collarless shirt with round neck; part of his traditional iconography) and also in a variant of the barong Tagalog that borrows elements from the Tangzhuang. His rosary has the Dominican cross because he was a lay brother under the Dominicans.
San Lorenzo Ruiz was born in Binondo, Manila, site of the city's Chinatown. In 1636, after being accused of murdering a Spaniard, he sought refuge with Dominican missionaries and went with them to Japan. In Nagasaki, they endured horrific torture including waterboarding and denailing in an effort to coerce them to renounce their faith. Finally, they were put through the tsurushi, a Japanese torture technique in which the victim is hung upside-down in a hole filled with sewage. Two days of this torture, and he refused to recant. His last words were:
I am a Catholic and wholeheartedly do accept death for God;
Had I a thousand lives, all these to Him shall I offer.
Cardinal Tagle sings "Sanlibong Buhay" (A Thousand Lives), composed by Jandi Arboleda and Father Manoling Francisco, SJ.
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ᜁᜌᜈᜎᜅᜒᜈ᜔ ᜋᜓ ᜃᜋᜒ᜶
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philoursmars · 8 months
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Marseille. Au musée Borély, musée des Arts Décoratifs, de la Faïence et de la Mode, il y a actuellement une expo très intéressante : "L'Asie Fantasmée", montrant comment , au XVIIIe et au XIXe s. , la France (et l'Europe), voyaient et surtout imaginaient les empires d'Orient, Chine, Japon et Empire Ottoman entre autres, avec parfois une réciprocité étonnante.
les 3 premières : plat - Marseille, 1730
figurine chinoise - Apt, fin XVIIIe s.
les 2 dernières : plats à 4 accolades avec "chinois-fleurs" et "chinois-papillons"- Moustiers, 1739
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Spring time! let's look at some spring flowers
Spring Flowers - Orange Daylily BY Yun Shouping (1633-1690) Qing dynasty
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slowdancewithme23 · 5 months
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L'or véritable ne craint pas le feu - Proverbe chinois
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Artiste : Andre Samador
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"La personne qui dit que cela ne peut pas être fait, ne doit pas interrompre la personne qui le fait". Proverbe chinois
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kny-tai · 2 years
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Been obsessing the 19th century noodle house, "Pansiteria de Macanista y Buen Gusto" since a personal encounter of the structure during the Binondo - San Nicolas tour back in summer of 2019.The establishment roughly translates as "Tasty Macanese Noodle House".
According to historical archives, the three-story commercial accessoria is owned by Don Serverino R. Alberto in 1880. The floor plan showcases the commercial divisions in its design by the Chinese-Filipino community. The former establishment was also mentioned in the 25th chapter of "El Filibusterismo", the second novel of Jose Rizal.
Re-imagined illustration above (for personal amusement) is a study of the first and second floor of what could have been a possible adaptive reuse of the building while retaining the panciteria brand and giving reverence of its past.
To know more about the pansiteria and the rest of the heritage sites, read more on this article.
Enjoy!
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lobakartdesign · 1 year
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(via Tentures « Dragon chinois détaillé en vol » par lobak)
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by-ng · 1 year
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Oiseau..
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