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mirrura
04-23-2004, 03:58 AM
I got these pics from a forwarded email and I think that it might be interesting.

The first pic : A lady wearing Cheongsam (I suppose) with her hair tied up nicely...five colours decorated on her hair with the five rings. (the black ring is not very clear though)

Second pic : this time, using some hair ornaments to decorate it. From top to bottom of her hair is the sequence of the Olympic logo from left to right.

The third pic : DOn't understand Mandarin but I guess it is only some of the sports which are going to be contested. I see that there are archery, body building, atheletics and etc....

The last one : Again, five rings around that fella's waist. Trying to promote rhythmic gymnastic?? Notice that his hands are holding some swords. Any comments on this last pic??

JChen99
04-23-2004, 04:03 AM
The third pic is SAWEET!!! It's words of the action. Plus they add the action into a part of the word. man THAT IS COOL! :cool:

other
04-23-2004, 02:06 PM
ah...but they've missed out badminton, the most important one

Traum
04-23-2004, 05:11 PM
Actually, I like the final picture the most. The play on the traditional Chinese Door Master is not only clever, but it also adds a healthy dose of contemporary art into what is originally a traditional cultural icon.

-Rick

yannie
01-25-2007, 03:38 PM
I love the first pic, it's really beautiful. And I love cheongsams ;)

Pete LSD
01-25-2007, 03:52 PM
The last picture is the door master. :D nothing to do with Matrix :D

If my memory is correct, the story is based on actual history. The door master is one of Tang Tai Zhong's generals. Tai Zhong upsurged his father and killed his brothers to become the second emporer of the Tang Dynasty. Afterward, Tai Zhong was haunted by the ghost of his dead brothers in the evening. One of his generals was put in charge of guarding the door to Tai Zhong sleeping quarter. The emporer had no more nightmares from then on.

I got these pics from a forwarded email and I think that it might be interesting.

The first pic : A lady wearing Cheongsam (I suppose) with her hair tied up nicely...five colours decorated on her hair with the five rings. (the black ring is not very clear though)

Second pic : this time, using some hair ornaments to decorate it. From top to bottom of her hair is the sequence of the Olympic logo from left to right.

The third pic : DOn't understand Mandarin but I guess it is only some of the sports which are going to be contested. I see that there are archery, body building, atheletics and etc....

The last one : Again, five rings around that fella's waist. Trying to promote rhythmic gymnastic?? Notice that his hands are holding some swords. Any comments on this last pic??

terry
01-26-2007, 12:14 AM
Is these posters for real?

simonsimon
01-27-2007, 05:21 AM
Wow, I really like the third one - though i dont understand it. I'll let my chinese friend have a try.

Baderz_Jas
01-27-2007, 11:09 AM
Nice! :D :p HAHA ;) On the 2nd pic, the woman's/man's left ear is black (hair colour while the other one is skin :)

wanalexwan
02-17-2007, 02:12 AM
I got these pics from a forwarded email and I think that it might be interesting.

The first pic : A lady wearing Cheongsam (I suppose) with her hair tied up nicely...five colours decorated on her hair with the five rings. (the black ring is not very clear though)

Second pic : this time, using some hair ornaments to decorate it. From top to bottom of her hair is the sequence of the Olympic logo from left to right.

The third pic : DOn't understand Mandarin but I guess it is only some of the sports which are going to be contested. I see that there are archery, body building, atheletics and etc....

The last one : Again, five rings around that fella's waist. Trying to promote rhythmic gymnastic?? Notice that his hands are holding some swords. Any comments on this last pic??

The third poster's translation
First Row: (l-r)
Yue represents Leap (Track&Field) - this is probably there due to the popularity of Liu Xiang the 110m hurdles WR holder
Ti represents Kick (Soccer)
Pao represents Run (Track& Field)

2nd Row: (l-r)
Bo represents "Fight-Close Quarter" (Fencing)
Hua represents rowing (Rowing)
Ju represents lifting (Weight Lifting)

3rd Row: (l-r)
Tou represents aim & throw (Basketball)
She represents shooting (Shooting)
Tiao represents jumping (Diving)

4th Row: (l-r)
qi represents riding (Horse riding)
you represents swimming (swimming)

Hope this is useful!

ctjcad
02-17-2007, 09:58 PM
The third poster's translation
First Row: (l-r)
Yue represents Leap (Track&Field) - this is probably there due to the popularity of Liu Xiang the 110m hurdles WR holder
Ti represents Kick (Soccer)
Pao represents Run (Track& Field)

2nd Row: (l-r)
Bo represents "Fight-Close Quarter" (Fencing)
Hua represents rowing (Rowing)
Ju represents lifting (Weight Lifting)

3rd Row: (l-r)
Tou represents aim & throw (Basketball)
She represents shooting (Shooting)
Tiao represents jumping (Diving)

4th Row: (l-r)
qi represents riding (Horse riding)
you represents swimming (swimming)

Hope this is useful!
..badminton??;)...with CHN, arguably, the strongest squad for next yr's Olympics and playing at their homeground...Btw, thanks, wanalexwan, for translating, for us, what those symbols represent ;):cool:

wanalexwan
02-18-2007, 07:03 AM
..badminton??;)...with CHN, arguably, the strongest squad for next yr's Olympics and playing at their homeground...Btw, thanks, wanalexwan, for translating, for us, what those symbols represent ;):cool:

No problem! Maybe they have another series which is not out yet.

aznjjchan
03-17-2007, 08:57 PM
When you say "I don't understand Mandarin" that statement is incorrect, as Mandarin is only a dialect of the Chinese language. This may get political, ha! So next time, just say that you don't understand Chinese or can't read. But that's ok, because I can't read or write Chinese. But I can speak. I guess I'm a banana, (yellow outside, white inside).

chibe_K
04-05-2007, 09:06 PM
Cannot wait to watch the opening ceremony live on TV !!!

Tsumaranai
04-06-2007, 12:08 PM
When you say "I don't understand Mandarin" that statement is incorrect, as Mandarin is only a dialect of the Chinese language. This may get political, ha! So next time, just say that you don't understand Chinese or can't read. But that's ok, because I can't read or write Chinese. But I can speak. I guess I'm a banana, (yellow outside, white inside).

I don't agree with this. Mandarin is not a dialect. It is the main language, so that all Chinese can communicate with each other. It was created so that the various provinces, with their individual "languages" could understand each other, with the occurance of China's unification. There is no region for Mandarin. It is the embodiment of the Chinese language in a way. Cantonese would be considered a dialect. All the Chinese learn Mandarin in addition to their regional vernacular.

Tweak
04-06-2007, 08:10 PM
I don't agree with this. Mandarin is not a dialect. It is the main language, so that all Chinese can communicate with each other. It was created so that the various provinces, with their individual "languages" could understand each other, with the occurance of China's unification. There is no region for Mandarin. It is the embodiment of the Chinese language in a way. Cantonese would be considered a dialect. All the Chinese learn Mandarin in addition to their regional vernacular.

I've always had many interesting conversations with my friends about this as well. My experiences greatly contrast with what you're saying, as most of the people I know speak Cantonese and not Mandarin, and they've never learnt it either.

Tsumaranai
04-06-2007, 09:12 PM
Well, when I say "all the Chinese," I mainly meant those living in China and those various islands, like Taiwan. People in HK speak Cantonese and Mandarin, I presume.

Anyway, Mandarin is definitely not a dialect. Cantonese comes from Canton, or what is now Guangzhou. It is one of the more widely spoken ones. That's why films are generally in Mandarin, Cantonese, or Taiwanese, if it's from China.

drifit
11-14-2007, 03:19 AM
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
i received these............

robin7
11-14-2007, 12:42 PM
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2833&stc=1&d=1082710132
The third poster's translation
First Row: (l-r)
Yue represents Leap (Track&Field) - this is probably there due to the popularity of Liu Xiang the 110m hurdles WR holder
Ti represents Kick (Soccer)
Pao represents Run (Track& Field)

2nd Row: (l-r)
Bo represents "Fight-Close Quarter" (Fencing)
Hua represents rowing (Rowing)
Ju represents lifting (Weight Lifting)

3rd Row: (l-r)
Tou represents aim & throw (Basketball)
She represents shooting (Shooting)
Tiao represents jumping (Diving)

4th Row: (l-r)
qi represents riding (Horse riding)
you represents swimming (swimming)

Hope this is useful!

..badminton??;)...with CHN, arguably, the strongest squad for next yr's Olympics and playing at their homeground...Btw, thanks, wanalexwan, for translating, for us, what those symbols represent ;):cool:
I think the word "yue" (jump and leap) also represents badminton and gymnastics.

"Bo" (fight) also represents Judo, Taekwondo etc.

I'm surprised that table tennis is not included. May be "ji" (击 - return and attack) can represent table tennis, tennis and badminton.

cooler
11-14-2007, 01:28 PM
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
i received these............
Wahahahahahaha, rofl.
maybe that's where china got that idea from:D

drifit
11-14-2007, 11:43 PM
Wahahahahahaha, rofl.
maybe that's where china got that idea from:D

me too...... roll on floor and keep laughing ........:D:D:D
headache..... headache..... headache.......
homo-sapien with the biggest brain in the planet earth does has the outstanding mind..............:p

Shifty
11-26-2007, 01:15 AM
I don't agree with this. Mandarin is not a dialect. It is the main language, so that all Chinese can communicate with each other. It was created so that the various provinces, with their individual "languages" could understand each other, with the occurance of China's unification. There is no region for Mandarin. It is the embodiment of the Chinese language in a way. Cantonese would be considered a dialect. All the Chinese learn Mandarin in addition to their regional vernacular.

i don't think that's entirely accurate. firstly, Mandarin IS a dialect. just like a person from Texas and a person from boston speak in different accents. some people who speak english in Australia find it hard to understand a heavy British accent.

and, no, it wasn't "created". it had been around for a long long time. it's was made the national language. you can't really say it's a different language because the writing is the same. it's more like a heavy accent to cantonese, and vice versa.

and no, not everyone learns mandarin. in fact, more and more people are learning cantonese, because GuangDong is a booming economic center.

george@chongwei
11-27-2007, 08:46 AM
here is some pic of the mascot for the 2008 olympics...
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108291.jpg
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108292.jpg
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108293.jpg
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108294.jpg
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108295.jpg
http://images.beijing-2008.org/20070709/Img214108296.jpg

george@chongwei
11-27-2007, 09:07 AM
http://images.beijing-2008.org/65/70/Img212047065.jpg


http://www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/07spe/specrep02img/emblems.01.jpg

robin7
11-27-2007, 11:40 AM
According to dictionary.com, Mandarin is the standard Chinese language as well as a northern Chinese dialect.

We speak Mandarin (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Mandarin) (汉语、华语、国语、普通话) but read and write Chinese (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Chinese) (华文、中文).

Cantonese (Yue), Min Nan (Hokkien) and Kejia (Hakka) are a few examples of the Chinese dialects.

jgao_net
11-27-2007, 12:54 PM
i don't think that's entirely accurate. firstly, Mandarin IS a dialect. just like a person from Texas and a person from boston speak in different accents. some people who speak english in Australia find it hard to understand a heavy British accent.

and, no, it wasn't "created". it had been around for a long long time. it's was made the national language. you can't really say it's a different language because the writing is the same. it's more like a heavy accent to cantonese, and vice versa.

and no, not everyone learns mandarin. in fact, more and more people are learning cantonese, because GuangDong is a booming economic center.
i think a lot of people would disagree with that statement

ctjcad
11-27-2007, 06:10 PM
..if some of us BCers might not know..The names of the 5 mascots of the 2008 Olympic Games are unique. Consisting of Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini, when the first syllable of each of the five names are said together, the result is the phrase 北京欢迎你 (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ) which means "Beijing welcomes you".;):cool:

ants
11-27-2007, 06:14 PM
..if some of us BCers might not know..The names of the 5 mascots of the 2008 Olympic Games are unique. Consisting of Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini, when the first syllable of each of the five names are said together, the result is the phrase 北京欢迎你 (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ) which means "Beijing welcomes you".;):cool:

Yup you got it all right.. and the different color of the mascot represents the FIVE ELEMENTS, WATER,AIR,FIRE,WOOD,EARTH.

Smichz
11-28-2007, 02:05 AM
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
i received these............

Was that a reminder of the past???:D:D:D

george@chongwei
11-29-2007, 12:52 AM
..if some of us BCers might not know..The names of the 5 mascots of the 2008 Olympic Games are unique. Consisting of Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini, when the first syllable of each of the five names are said together, the result is the phrase 北京欢迎你 (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ) which means "Beijing welcomes you".;):cool:
oh ya, now i only realise it..

yannie
04-04-2008, 06:44 AM
I had lunch at McDonalds Frederiksberg yesterday... :D

jacster
04-04-2008, 06:53 AM
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
i received these............

I like this poster... very creative! :)

jacster
04-04-2008, 06:54 AM
Haha... The poster of the mac chicken seems to me like camera trick... dun think it's so big... =\ Close shot will make thing big anyway. =S

ctjcad
04-04-2008, 09:26 AM
I had lunch at McDonalds Frederiksberg yesterday... :D
(you're making me hungry, yannie)...:p
..why they named that McChicken sandwich "Chicken Olympic"??..Is that the official McChicken sandwich of the 2008 Olympic Games??..Oh, never mind, it says something like, "they're supporting Team Danmark"?!..:p :cool:
Btw, I haven't seen that here, in the U.S., yet..:p

yannie
04-05-2008, 01:19 AM
(you're making me hungry, yannie)...:p
..why they named that McChicken sandwich "Chicken Olympic"??..Is that the official McChicken sandwich of the 2008 Olympic Games??..Oh, never mind, it says something like, "they're supporting Team Danmark"?!..:p :cool:
Btw, I haven't seen that here, in the U.S., yet..:p

hahaha, i think it can be found in denmark only and yes, it's supported by 'team denmark'.. :cool: maybe if you're curious, you should come here and taste it.. good idea, right? ;)

xXazn_romeoXx
04-05-2008, 01:52 AM
(you're making me hungry, yannie)...:p
..why they named that McChicken sandwich "Chicken Olympic"??..Is that the official McChicken sandwich of the 2008 Olympic Games??..Oh, never mind, it says something like, "they're supporting Team Danmark"?!..:p :cool:
Btw, I haven't seen that here, in the U.S., yet..:p

THAT's a McChicken?!:eek: it looks nothing like ours over here :rolleyes:...it looks like a crossover between a subway/quiznos/chicken mcgrill or something of that sort LOL...:p