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獨自在山坡 高處未算高

命運在冷笑 暗示前無路

浮雲遊身邊 發出警告

我高視闊步

雖知此山頭 猛虎滿佈

膽小非英雄 絕不願停步

冷眼對血路 寂寞是命途

明月映山岡 倍覺孤高

拋開愛慕 飽遭煎熬 早知代價高

絲方吐盡 繭中天蠶 必須破籠牢

一生稱英雄 永不信命數

經的起波濤 更感自傲

抹去了眼淚 背上了憤怒

讓我攀險峰 再與天比高

About Me

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Well most of my info is on the boxes. Enjoy :)

Martial Arts

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Currently due to my status, I've not been training with a master for awhile. I hope this situation ends soon.

Qi Gong

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I learned Qi Gong from the late Master Zhuang in Taiwan. Master Zhuang is a very interesting person. His class is interesting because him and classmates talk about supernatural beings and powers in a chit-chat matter. As a newcomer in his class I was totally baffled. Though now I've also begun to have some accomplishments my own. Master Zhuang passed away recently. May the Buddhas bless his soul.

Music

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Besides the piano. I can play a six hole ocarina. It's a fun instrument and I sometimes like to find out what song I could play on it.

Wiki Articles Interested

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Falun Gong

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Falun Gong started out as a qigong practicing group lead by Li Hongzhi. Eventually they were banned by China and currently the followers of Li are still persecuted in the mainland.

What started my interested was the various claims used to support Li's teachings, made by the FLG apologists: such as David Copperfield having supernatural powers, and using light years as a time unit. In debates on Taiwanese usenet groups, an interesting situation was no matter how the debate went, FLG apologists would routinely accuse skeptics as "agents from China". Which then gathered my interest on the persecution of Falun Gong, specifically the Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident. My research results are not pretty. And although no original research is Wiki policy, I decided to point out balancing points.

Maybe, in the future, I'd write an article on the known pseudoscientific claims of FLG myself.

Noah's Flood in Ancient Chinese Writing

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Link:The Flood in ancient Chinese writing Note:The article has been deleted thanks to quite a few Wikipedians. Good riddance, though I personally think it could have been a good supplement article showing how people make lies for their blind faith.

Although I put this article on my watchlist, I'm still figuring on how to make it clearer. The current version is quite good though.

Being a person with Chinese heritage, the first time I saw an article describing Noah's Ark as well as various Biblical myths "recorded" in Chinese characters it was a very offensive experience. Especially that it was written/translated by people who grew up writing traditional Chinese characters. I have no academic training in Chinese characters besides basic education, but the laughable claims are not hard to refute.

Confucius said: "Need the Heavens speak?" (天何言哉, Tian He Yen Zai). If the Heavens, which Christians often claim to be the Chinese usage of Yahweh, don't even speak, it is unlikely it would care to flood the Earth (Not to mention leave no trace behind). The myths created by a nation beyond the Western Regions has no right to replace established facts of Chinese culture.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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