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Painting: A Colourful Array of Flowers
2004-05-12 -
The Origin of the Chinese Idiom: Remain Diligent at Both Dawn and Dusk
2004-05-11The Three Character Classic is a children’s reader written by Wang Yinglin in the 13th century. Every line of the book is composed of three characters, and every four sentences form a group. Children love to read its rhymed verses. The book also is very interesting to read and very educational. It has remained a popular teaching text over the past hundreds of years. -
Bookmark Design: Meditation
2004-05-10 -
Poem: Trilogy
2004-05-10The dissemination of Dafa Unfolding within our human world, Destined for a miraculous journey. -
Painting: Worrying about Early Blossom
2004-05-09 -
Hubblesite: Fading Supernova Is Producing a Spectacular New Light Show
2004-05-09Seventeen years ago, astronomers spotted the brightest stellar explosion ever seen since the one observed by Johannes Kepler 400 years ago. Called SN 1987A, the titanic supernova explosion blazed with the power of 100,000,000 suns for several months following its discovery on Feb. 23, 1987. Although the supernova itself is now a million times fainter than seventeen years ago, a new light show in the space surrounding it is just beginning. -
Art Design: Celebration of World Falun Dafa Day
2004-05-08 -
Painting: The Righteous Percussion of the Waist Drum Completely Eradicates the Toad
2004-05-07 -
Poem: Voyage
2004-05-06Sails into their millions unfurling,Traversing oceans, A sunset where clouds claim lesser skies… -
Stories from Ancient China: Death from Starvation at Copper Mountain
2004-05-06The Emperor had a very good relationship with Deng Tong and visited him often. One day, he ordered a famous fortune-teller to tell Deng Tong’s fortune by reading his face. The fortune-teller said that Deng Tong would die from starvation and exposure to the cold. The Emperor said with great anger, “I am the one who turned Deng Tong into someone rich and honoured. How can I let him die of poverty and starvation?” He then bestowed the Yandao Copper Mountain in the Shu prefecture to Deng Tong along with the authority to mint coins. The Emperor was very pleased with himself believing that Deng Tong wouldn’t die of starvation with such a great amount of wealth. -
Painting: “A Righteous God” and “Cleaning Out”
2004-05-05 -
Poem: Windows Upon the World
2004-05-05To be as windows upon the world,Hearts like an open sky; Vast, immeasurable, clouds dispersingWhen wings closer to the sun. -
World Falun Dafa Day Card
2004-05-04 -
Poem: My Child
2004-05-04The founding of your light heaven Sent when all said and undone, Where the true heart emergesFinding no divide. -
Drawing: Wang Jinguo Been Beaten By Crinimal Inmates
2004-05-03