katakana is a type of writing derived from Chinese Caoshu(like italic of the roman alphabet), it is still Chinese characters just written in a different way(and Japanese use it to denote phonetics). And Kanji is basically the same as Standard form of Chinese characters. Kanji means the characters of Han(Chinese)
Moms tend to do that. My mom threw out all my hockey cards (The Rocket included!) and my plastic models. What would we do without moms? Who is the flutist? She has the beauty of Helen of Troy!
ths is a masterpiece from Tang Dynasty the Chinese had discovered from Dong Huang Buddhist Cave in Gang Shu province in the early 1950s. This video clip came from the New Year Gala in 1997, i believe, we had the complete show on tape before my Mom did a house cleasing and throw all the oldies away, i miss my VHS collections!!!
What does YiZhou mean?The music sounds “heavenly”…so the “scriptures?” on the banners might coincide with the song title. Some kanzi when fluidly written like with brushes,would look different.
actually, Taiwan uses phonetics to help readers who do not know what the character is. Mainland used to use them, but has replaced them with Romanized letters. They are hardly ever not accompanied by the “actual” character though, so it leaves me wondering too….
wish i could play the flute but cant just have to stick with the thai fiddel
Very nice melody.
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katakana is a type of writing derived from Chinese Caoshu(like italic of the roman alphabet), it is still Chinese characters just written in a different way(and Japanese use it to denote phonetics). And Kanji is basically the same as Standard form of Chinese characters. Kanji means the characters of Han(Chinese)
Moms tend to do that. My mom threw out all my hockey cards (The Rocket included!) and my plastic models. What would we do without moms? Who is the flutist? She has the beauty of Helen of Troy!
Thankyou for the explanation.
ths is a masterpiece from Tang Dynasty the Chinese had discovered from Dong Huang Buddhist Cave in Gang Shu province in the early 1950s. This video clip came from the New Year Gala in 1997, i believe, we had the complete show on tape before my Mom did a house cleasing and throw all the oldies away, i miss my VHS collections!!!
Sooo beautiful.
increible melodia
es hermosa
And was this Traditional dance performed on bound feet? By Han Chinese?
需要新的自由世界
問題已經正在挨餓俄羅斯,上升無神論反美國,分為非洲,電力消耗澳大利亞,燒毀了中國,韓國的核戰爭,打破中東,歐洲耗盡資源,分為非洲,不能跟踪南美洲等…導致失敗的世界。需要團結中東世界的希望和未來
absolutely crap
Beautiful and peacefull….have a listen to my Eurovision 2009 entry for Ireland its on my site….leave a comment if you can….
You are very nice Lady,…I love this music so much………..Thank you.
Eine super Musik……..Vielen Dank aus Schweiz.
Muchas felicidadees y mas exitos
I am afraid this is Falungong
Thank you! I’ve always been looking for Traditional Chinese music, but I never found it till now!
feel the silk road
beautiful!
ffs stfu fkn ppp
i hear that r3tards like you take hours to type
What does YiZhou mean?The music sounds “heavenly”…so the “scriptures?” on the banners might coincide with the song title. Some kanzi when fluidly written like with brushes,would look different.
I hear that the chinese would poke holes in their bottom lip so they could play easier…. not sure if it’s true or not…
actually, Taiwan uses phonetics to help readers who do not know what the character is. Mainland used to use them, but has replaced them with Romanized letters. They are hardly ever not accompanied by the “actual” character though, so it leaves me wondering too….
great tang!