Where do I begin?
The confusion has set in
What am I to do?
The dagger pierces my chest, its smooth cold blade enters slowly. Every inch it glides deeper I feel my breath escape my lips. Everything burns around me, a fire of my own doing. I lay in a pool of my own crimson essence.
Taiwan vs. Mainland Zhongwen!
The best of me, I gave to you...
I stayed with you, all through the night
We danced the dance.
It's 11am when I pull the covers off myself
been feeling down, lost track of for how long
I stagger to my feet, walking toward the kitchen, trying to find something to eat
It's been a long time since I've felt alive
It is like a darkness has surrounded me, and crept deep down inside
Something draws me to the window, where the blinds are closed so tight
The soft glowing light behind; entices me
Something feels different, this must be the moment and I shall not let it go
I'm going to let the light in, for the first time in forever
I'm going to let the sun warm my heart today
Showering in solar rays, looking at the world before me
My body feels alive, for the first time in so long
I feel the darkness melt away
Today is going to be a new day
为什么不能它是我吗?
為什麼不能它是我嗎? why can’t it be me?
The late night dance
click clack, click clack, your feet make music as you twirl,
Beyond the water under the bridge, I see you dancing on the ridge.
Left right, left right
I join you beneath the waxing moon
Tonight, our night, we dance
Testing testing, 1,2,3... This blog will be a special little place where I keep my thoughts and projects that I am working on. Here is a short list of things to expect while viewing this blog: School projects, written reflections, games, silly things and images of art that I find interesting.
A red rose standing in a field of snow left to face the frigid winds on its own Cold slowly gnawing it's stem petals withering Defiantly it stands Refusing to bend to its environment Uncompromising resolve, waiting until her love returns to pluck her Warmth
Youth is taken from us, either all at once or slowly over TIME...
这是有意思。
Super cool Chineasy character illustrations.
I like them a lot, but am admittedly a bit torn on some of them as teaching tools. Although not all chinese characters are pictographs (symbols that are drawn to look like the things they represent), some are - as easily seen above with kou, the mouth, and ren, the person.
Nu, the woman, is also a pictograph - but it’s meant to represent the entire figure of a woman, head, limbs, and torso, not just the face. If you ignore the drawing around it and just focus on the character strokes, I think you can easily see her.
If characters already have pictographic roots, I don’t think it’s entirely necessary to create new ones. Particularly when other, more complex characters may later incorporate those same pictographic roots to make a new meaning - creating new ones could unnecessarily confuse a learner.