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Painting: A Noble Lady Rests on Some Bamboo
2004-02-08 -
Photography: A Pair of Beautiful Flowers
2004-02-07 -
Poem: Worlds to Come
2004-02-07By the fires of lightOnly thresholds away,We stand at the edge of time.From depths of watersThe oceans churnedUntil coldest winds subside. -
Graphic Design: Falun Dafa Introduction Poster with Sitting Meditation
2004-02-06 -
Poem: Heart Song
2004-02-06To lift my heart upon greater wings,Timeless dawns where precious light sings.The sun resplendent awakens another day,‘Zhen, Shan, Ren’ to guide my way. -
Graphic Design: Magnificent Law Wheel
2004-02-05 -
Painting: A Lady Gazes Over Her Shoulder
2004-02-04 -
Scientists Discover A Mysterious Sub-Atomic Particle
2004-02-04A January 12, 2004 report in Science Daily Telegraph, entitled “Mystery Particle May Hold Clues To Universe,” discusses how fourteen physicists at the University of Melbourne “have recently discovered a sub-atomic particle that they are having difficulty explaining and difficulty fitting with any current theory that attempts to describe matter. Their research will be published in Physical Review Letters (in press).” -
Graphic Design: Falun Dafa Spreads Around the World
2004-02-03 -
Stories from Ancient China: A Goddess’s Robe Is Seamless
2004-02-03This woman was extremely beautiful and radiant. She wore a thin black silk dress, a white silk shawl, a hair accessory bearing a phoenix, and a pair of finely embroidered shoes. The two maids that accompanied her were also extraordinarily beautiful. Guo Han was humbled by their presence. He got up from his chair, straightened his clothes, knelt down, and said, “I didn’t expect the arrival of such an Honourable immortal.” He waited attentively for words from the young woman. The woman smiled and said, “I am the weaving goddess from heaven.” -
Graphic Design: Falun Gong Greeting Poster
2004-02-02 -
Mexico Scientists Find Ancient Settlement
2004-02-02Archaeologists say they have discovered an ancient Teotihuacan settlement in central Mexico City, 30 miles from the pyramids where the culture flourished nearly 2,000 years ago. The discovery of structures and tools on a hill just behind the landmark Chapultepec Castle in December suggests the Teotihuacan culture spread and influenced the area around Mexico City even earlier than previously thought, archaeologists said Wednesday while giving reporters a tour of the site. -
Cartoon Drawing: Appeal Office
2004-01-31 -
Poem: Sails Unfolding (Version 2)
2004-01-31Vessels destined to brighter suns,We, rising above torrent and tempest unyielding. Skies closer beyond every cloud,Hearts to welcome a timeless dawn. -
Painting: A Noble Lady Plays a Flute
2004-01-30