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wentong-syhhae
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INTP, tasty food, Chinese and English applied linguistics, science fiction, cultural geography, history of science. These are some of my interests.
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2019-01-03 11:41
Roast Corn, Taiwanese Style 台式烤玉米
[Taiwanese roast corn, 7 flavor variations] If you ever visit Taiwan, you can try roast corn in a variety of unusual flavors. The corn cobs in this particular shop (a hole-in-the-wall near Taipei’s Shipai
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wentong-syhhae
fr
2019-01-03 10:47
French Children’s Books in Taipei Libraries / 50 livres français pour enfants à la bibliothèque municipale de Taipei / 台北市立圖書館各個分館法文兒童書
[English] Because I am retired and living on a limited budget (pension is gone), I can no longer afford to buy expensive imported children's books for my French-speaking grandson. The Alliance Française
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-11-02 16:45
“Dog” is either 狗 gǒu/goou or 犬 quǎn/cheuan. What’s the difference? 狗 et 犬: Quelle est la différence?『狗』和『犬』怎麼區別呢?(對外漢語教學:英法對照)
狗 gǒu/goou is the Modern word for “dog” (a free morpheme). 犬 quǎn/cheuan is the Classical Chinese word. En chinois moderne le caractère 狗 gǒu/goou represente le mot «chien» (un morphème libre en mandarin).
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-26 13:29
How to Say “Halloween” in Chinese (a Taiwanese holiday?) 台灣為什麼把 “Halloween” 翻成萬聖節呢?(雙語)
Halloween weekend has started. Q: what does it have to do with Chinese culture? A: “Absolutely nothing!” Teachers at bǔxíbān / buushyiban 補習班 introduced this holiday to Taiwanese children and the idea
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-24 11:48
Man does not live by bread alone (2) … he also needs CHOCOLATE! 人活著不是單靠麵包 (2) 巧克力也很需要啊!(雙語)
My best early memories involve simple but tasty food. My mom would often serve me bread and chocolate after school: a slice of buttered baguette with a slab of dark chocolate on top (the very best kind)!
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cryptogee
photography
2018-10-18 16:32
wentong-syhhae reblogged
Small World: Nikon's Stunning Light Microscope Photography Contest
I have always been fascinated by inner space, that is to say the very, very small. I remember as a child wondering what the world would look like if I could shrink down to the size of a dust mite. For
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cryptogee
therobotsarecoming
2018-10-19 19:07
wentong-syhhae reblogged
The Robots Are Coming: Symbiosis Or Slavery? A Place For Human Thinking
Will the A.I. sword we wield today, turn out to be a double edged weapon swinging around to cut us out of the picture tomorrow? This is possibly the biggest questions surrounding the future development
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-21 15:09
Man does not live by bread alone … he also needs CHOCOLATE! 人活著不是單靠麵包,巧克力也很需要啊!(雙語)
Living on a budget, it is not easy to find tasty, affordable French food (#frenchfood) in Taiwan. Carrefour to the rescue! I was delighted to discover that the Shilin branch Carrefour bakery makes quite
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mariannewest
freewrite
2018-10-18 13:55
wentong-syhhae reblogged
Day 363: 5 Minute Freewrite: Thursday - Prompt: redemption
I know you want to write that Novel! Or something that is 50,000 words. You can do it with all of us in November!!! It will be fun and you write it one freewrite at a time! click on the graphics for the
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-18 15:00
Jumping Spiders: a Booklover's Good Friend 跳蛛:蠹魚的天敵,愛書人的好朋友(雙語)
Because of their principal prey, in Chinese jumping spiders are sometimes called 蒼蠅老虎 cāngyíng lǎohǔ / tsangyng laohuu “[literally] housefly tigers”. [BEST TAKEDOWN YET!!!! Hyllus diardi hunts down a fly
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-16 13:58
Silverfish: a Booklover's Worst Enemy 蠹魚:愛書人的頭號敵人(雙語)
Silverfish are small insects without wings that move like fish and have bodies covered with very fine silvery scales, hence their name. They mostly eat the carbohydrates (sugar or starches) found in book
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oracle-d
steem
2018-10-14 17:37
wentong-syhhae reblogged
Vote For STEEM To Get A Free Listing On NETCOINs & Win Oracle-D Upvotes [CONTEST]
This is the first time we are releasing an open task for all the Steemians and not just for our registered users. This task is pretty easy and it will benefit STEEM greatly if we all come together and
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-15 14:38
Chinese Idioms: Tools For Deciphering Cursive Text 成語有助於辨識國畫上面的草書(對外漢語教學)
草書外籍學生很不容易看懂 Even if you have studied Chinese for several years, figuring out the cursive inscriptions on Chinese paintings can be intimidating. 本文教外籍學生如何根據國學常識和上下文辨認草書。This post explains how fluent readers
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-14 12:57
GR Tonal Spelling: Who’s Who (Taiwan Higher Education-1) 國羅名人錄:台灣學界(一)
Names that SOUND different should LOOK different! 因漢語拼音不標調產生的假同姓問題,其實拼調式拼音(國羅)90年前就分清楚了。 When Chinese people travel abroad, they often encounter name problems (false homonyms) caused by Hanyu Pinyin, a
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-07 14:00
mung beans are NOT “green” beans 綠豆並非 “green” beans
In hot weather, Chinese people enjoy eating refreshing cool bowls of 綠豆湯 lǜdòu tāng / liuhdow tang [literally] “green bean soup”, which is actually mung beans served in sweetened water (刨冰 bàobīng / bawbing
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wentong-syhhae
science
2018-10-06 13:20
How Foxes Were Domesticated 馴狐記 (雙語)
Dmitry Belyaev selected & bred the least timid foxes. Decades later, they had become doglike: floppy ears, curly tails, playfulness, whimpering and a host of other physiological and behavioral changes
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-10-05 14:10
Tsunami in Indonesia 印尼海嘯 Yìnní Hǎixiào/Yinn’ni Haeshiaw
28 Sep 2018: Sulawesi hit by an earthquake and tsunami. 1400+ people in and near Palu died. 2018年9月28日,蘇拉威西島遭遇了7.5級地震和高達6米的海嘯,在省城Palu造成1400多人死亡。 Half a century ago, the strange-shaped island of Sulawesi
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-09-30 13:16
Cheuan Deng 犬燈 “The Dog Lantern”, a 狐狸精 fox spirit story from the 聊齋志異 Liaujai Jyhyih, by 蒲松齡 Pwu Songling
Chinese folklore abounds in tales of fox spirits who seduce men by shapeshifting into beautiful women. Japan and Korea have their own variants of such tales. Japanese Fox Spirits The title graphic shows
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alvinauh
digitex
2018-09-29 15:48
wentong-syhhae reblogged
A Clash Of Exchanges: Digitex Vs Bitmex
In my first post, I spoke about the upcoming launch of the Digitex Futures Exchange. What was shared was just the basics of what futures and how Digitex could revolutionize the futures trading platform.
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wentong-syhhae
cn
2018-09-29 15:53
Chinese Fox idioms-2 兔死狐悲 When the Hare Dies, the Fox Grieves, tù sǐ hú bēi / tuh syy hwu bei
Discussion While it seems like “shedding crocodile tears”, this idiom refers to true sadness: the death of a hare refers to sense of unease and deep sadness (based on a classical allusion where hares and
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