Art and Culture
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Calligraphy: Lunyu
2004-03-12 -
Music: Earthly Dream
2004-03-12 -
Graphic Design: Card with Lotus Flower Design
2004-03-11 -
Stories from Ancient China: The Difference Between “Being Loyal to Your Emperor” and “Loving Your Emperor”
2004-03-11I used to be one of these Chinese who misinterpreted much of ancient China’s concepts and values, and regarded them as dross. Later, I had the opportunity to read many ancient Chinese classics with a peaceful, unbiased and non-judgmental mindset. Then, I realized that I actually knew nothing of ancient Chinese culture. My prior knowledge of ancient Chinese culture was the twisted version that the Chinese Communist Party had planted in the minds of the Chinese since it took over China in the 1949. I realized that the genuine, ancient Chinese culture was immensely profound. The ancient Chinese culture has been distorted, leading to the disappearance of many precious Chinese traditions. -
Poem: Time and Heart
2004-03-10"Destined journeys, myriads of possibilities, Countless worlds and beings await.To carry them into the new cosmos? Time and heart will tell…" -
Music: Here I Come
2004-03-10 -
Poem: Clouds Departing
2004-03-09This persecution continues still, But its clouds are all but few… The brightest of dawns is emerging. -
Karmic Retribution is Closely Associated with Ones Actions
2004-03-09“Good is rewarded with good, and evil is met with evil” is an old maxim passed around by Chinese people. People in ancient times also recorded such examples to caution people in the world. Those who believed in and followed the maxim were called “families who accumulate virtue and will be prosperous.” Those who didn’t believe it were called “families who accumulate karma and will face tribulations.” There is also another ancient Chinese saying, “Blessings and misfortunes never come without reasons, they only come to the people themselves; karmic retribution is closely associated with your deeds.” The following story should serve as a reminder to today’s people. -
Music: The Breeze Shakes the Wind Chime but Not My Mind
2004-03-08 -
Poem: Heart and Mind
2004-03-08Searching skies wider than above,For some greater flight beyond wings of a dove.Searching ones heart deeper than within,For some greater light, calm behind every din.. -
Music: An Ancient Path
2004-03-07 -
Poem: Winter
2004-03-07Never could the GreatLaw of the cosmos be thwarted, No matter the desperation And evil of the Jiang Regime. -
Posters: Falun Dafa in DaQing
2004-03-06 -
Ancient Cultivation Stories: The Classical Story of Zhou Dian, the Insane Monk
2004-03-06Zhou Dian lived in the Jianchang region of China during the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. Nobody knew what Zhou Dian’s real name was. People just knew that his surname was Zhou. When he reached the age of fourteen, he suddenly appeared to go insane. He started to beg for food in the downtown area of Nanchang City, and he said many strange things, which people couldn't understand. People then just gave him a first name of “Dian,” which means “insane” in Chinese. -
Music: On My Way Home
2004-03-05