Web16 Nov 2024 · Sung by Pu Shu Pu Shu’s “Ordinary Road” is definitely a standout among the usual Manodpop fare. It has a neo-folk style, a laid back beat, and deeply thought-provoking lyrics describing the emptiness of fame/fortune and the importance of, as the title states, “walking the ordinary road.” WebThe Road to Shu was built by the Qin state in the 4th century B.C. to facilitate its conquest of Shu, today’s Sichuan Province. The. Qin state eventually went on to conquer the remainder of China in. 221 B.C ., but its reign was short, and it was the Han dynasty which. followed (206 B.C .–220 A.D .) that improved and enlarged the Qin.
李白 蜀道難 translation: The Difficulty of the Shu Road, by Li Bai
WebSince ancient times, people have moved between the Guanzhong or "land within the passes" of Shaanxi to the plains of Sichuan, ancient Shu. The Qinling and Daba Mountains form a formidable barrier ... flatout for tires
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WebTHE ROAD TO SHU, FROM ZHANG ZAI TO LI BO Paul W. Kroll University of Colorado Among the major signature works of Li Bo !" (701-762?), the poem Shu dao nan #$% has long held … WebThe Chinese poet Li Bai travelled on the Shu roads in the Tang period and wrote a famous poem whose title can be translated as “The hard road to Shu”. 2 In the poem the first and last lines say glumly “The road to Shu is hard, as hard as climbing to heaven”. Web14 May 2024 · “The road to Shu* is hard, harder than climbing the sky.” –Li Bo, translated by Elling Eide *Shu is the ancient name for Sichuan, from the Warring States period—when it was an independent kingdom (one that probably did not speak a Sino-Tibetan language). The line from the Li Bo poem captures my trepidation at attempting … Continue reading … flatout free download