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Poem: Phoenix .. (A New Day)
2003-12-09A new day beckons,Come raise the sails,Setting sights to another shore.Long have we journeyedNow the eleventh hour,Transcending oceans and more.font> -
Stories from Ancient China: Twenty Bowls of Orange Skin Soup
2003-12-09In the era of the Emperor Xuzong during the Tang Dynasty, there was a fortuneteller who claimed he could foretell what foods people would eat in the future. Many officials in the Imperial Court went to see him to ask him to tell their fortune. Only one senior official, named Li Qijun, didn't believe him. -
Bookmark Design: Law Wheel together with Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance
2003-12-08 -
Graphic Design: Banner
2003-12-07 -
Painting and Poetry: One Lotus Flower Is like a Complete World
2003-12-06 -
Seal Cuttings: "Dafa Disciples", "Cherishing the Karmic Relationships"
2003-12-05 -
Poem: Faith
2003-12-05Lost, lost, all seems unknown.Where lies true and false, where is the way home?Finding the way, the golden wheel;With faith in Master,I know now what is real. -
Drawing: Cold Water Torture
2003-12-04 -
Poem: Determination
2003-12-04The road is rocky and strewn with traps.Dark clouds, hidden dangers, thunderclaps.Strive forward, wearing cloaks of old,Only when reaching the end,Can one see the hearts of gold. -
Poem: Traveller
2003-12-03Fellow travelers, I cannot seeYour innate beauty and purity.Oft it is that quarrels strike;Let us look past the shellsAnd see what is truly bright. -
Scientists Discover A New Solar System
2003-12-03LONDON - British astronomers believe they have discovered another solar system only 25 light years away that bears a remarkable likeness to ours. The scientists said they found evidence that planets circling the star Vega have some similarities to Earth, the BBC reported. The report by astronomers from the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, is published in The Astrophysical Journal. -
Bookmark Design
2003-12-02 -
Stories from Ancient China: A Story about Du Xian
2003-12-02Du Xian was a prime minister during the Xuanzong period of the Tang dynasty. One day, a youthful Du Xian was trying to cross the river at Pu Jin at a point where the current was very fast with heavy under currents. Many people had boarded the boat, and the person who untied the boat had already untied the cable and was ready to leave. At that time, an elderly man on the bank called out to the boat: “Mr. Du, please stay for a moment!” The old man’s manner was very sincere, so Du Xian had no choice but to depart the boat and go and see the old man. He talked with him for a long time. The people on board waited for Du Xian impatiently. After a period of time there was stil no sign of Du Xian returning to the boat, so they threw his bag onto the bank and left without him -
Art: An Unfinished Painting
2003-11-29 -
Graphic Design: Law Wheel Emits Gong
2003-11-28