Saturday, September 15, 2007

Philosophies of Chinese Horoscope

1. Mouse: skillful, proficient, smart
2. Cow: hard working, diligent, modest
To be skillful but not hard-working will be ineffective and useless. Hard working but no brain will also be easily exploited by other people.

3. Tiger: brave, powerful, mighty
4. Rabbit: cautious, prudent, wise
If the characteristic of tiger is too dominant then it will be recklessness. On the other hand, being overly cautious will lead to fear. Both characters balancing each other will be bold and cautious, hence unbeatable by enemies.

5. Dragon: firm, ferocious, competent
6. Snake: flexible, intellectual, intelligent
Too firm is easy to shatter, that’s why flexibility is necessary. In contrast, being flexible must also be accompanied by stricter mind.

7. Horse: ahead, forward, fast
8. Goat: calm, kind, warm-hearted
Becoming too fast and leaving others behind indicates selfishness; consequently it may fuel conflict among others. Kindness would counteract selfishness. However, kindness and calmness without high motivation also leads to a life without any goal, thus an unpromising future.

9. Monkey: vivacious, lively, efficacious
10. Chicken: consistent, honest, genuine
Vivaciousness and consistency may achieve any goal with a better result. Vivaciousness merely without constancy, or the other way round, won’t hit target as optimum as possible.

11. Dog: loyal, devoted, dedicated
12. Pig: easy going, laid-back, providential
The loyal dog and the easy going pig, these combined characters will attain inner balance among them. Inappropriate loyalty without tolerance will often be opposed by others. Too easy going type of person without devotion also often breaks the rule, hence a poor attitude.

Source: Yuankai
Thanks to Chris for the help

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Complete Name of Chinese Zodiacs and Their Meaning

12 Chinese Zodiacs

精子鼠 (jīng zǐ shǔ); the smart mouse
憨丑牛 (hān chǒu niú); the modest cow
威寅虎 (wēi yín hǔ); the mighty tiger
慧卯兔 (huì mǎo tù); the wise rabbit
神辰龙 (shén chén lóng); the competent dragon
智巳蛇 (zhì sì shé); the intelligent snake
奔午马 (bēn wǔ mǎ); the fast horse
温未羊 (wēn wèi yáng); the warm-hearted goat
灵申猴 (líng shēn hóu); the vivacious monkey
信酉鸡 (xìn yǒu jī); the genuine chicken
忠戌狗 (zhōng xū gǒu); the loyal dog
福亥猪 (fú hài zhū); the providential pig

The second character within the name represents the time within 24 hours that regulates every single birth.

23:00 - 01:00 = 子 (zǐ)
01:00 - 03:00 = 丑 (chǒu)
03:00 - 05:00 = 寅 (yín)
05:00 - 07:00 = 卯 (mǎo)
07:00 - 09:00 = 辰 (chén)
09:00 - 11:00 = 巳 (sì)
11:00 - 13:00 = 午 (wǔ)
13:00 - 15:00 = 未 (wèi)
15:00 - 17:00 = 申 (shēn)
17:00 - 19:00 = 酉 (yǒu)
19:00 - 21:00 = 戌 (xū)
21:00 - 23:00 = 亥 (hài)

This basic information from your Chinese astrology is necessary if you ask an expert to read your fortune based on Chinese horoscope. For example, I was born on 22nd April 1980 at 8:00 pm, then calibrate this date into Chinese calendar (use lunar calendar converter)

22nd April = day 8, month 3 of lunar calendar
1980 = year of monkey
8:00 pm = 戌 (xū)

Thus, my lunar birthday is in the 3rd month day 8th. So, tell me what your lunar birthday is!

History of Twelve Chinese Zodiacs

A translation from: http://www.nongli.com/item1/shxwh/sxgs-1.htm

Long time ago, everything was so chaotic on earth. The king of heaven ordered one of the God called Tài Bái Jīn Xīng (太白金星) to establish 12 zodiac signs from different animals. Hence, the contest to find 12 animals to be the symbol of zodiacs was begun and announced on earth.

On a fine day, cat was fishing when suddenly a magpie, the bird, appeared and told him about this contest. Then the cat went back home excitedly. Arriving home, he found that mouse, his servant, was still doing the house work. Cat confidently told mouse that he would win the zodiac contest and become one of important zodiacs that rule lives on earth. He ordered the mouse to register him for the contest.

On the way to find the place for registration, he met monkey who discouraged him not to go there because the queue had already been too crowded. The mouse insisted him to tell the way to go to the temple to register his master. Monkey then told him the direction to go to the temple***

>>>At this time, there had been 8 animals that have registered for the contest, they were: dragon, tiger, cow, monkey, pig, chicken, snake, and dog.

Fox was the next turn talking to the interviewer. He said that he never done any crime and always behaved well, when just suddenly the rabbit interrupted “Fox should not be allowed to participate in this contest because he is very bad, stealing duck’s eggs couple days ago.” Rabbit’s protest was also supported by the horse which made fox left the place without being registered for the contest.

>>>Then 3 more animals had been registered: rabbit, horse, and goat.

Mouse eventually arrived at the place and had a queue behind the elephant. Looking at a long queue, he was a bit panicky. He told elephant, “I come here to register my master…Can I jump into your back to see how long will the queue be to get into my turn”. Sarcastically, the elephant said “Who the hell you are you bloody small thing want to jump into my body”. Hearing what elephant had said, mouse angrily bit his toe. As the response, elephant tried to step him violently. Mouse was too quick to avoid, and he hid himself inside the elephant’s trunk. The elephant then felt itchy on his trunk, thus he sneezed abruptly, throwing the mouse far away toward the registration desk.

At this moment, the owl was just going to sign the registration form, which would be the last form, when just suddenly the mouse landed on the form and pictured his feet as the signature on the form. The interviewer asked him, “What are you coming for?” Just before he said that he was going to register his master, he suddenly had another thought. Thinking to be one of important zodiacs would be a great idea. “I want to register for the contest on behalf of my self” he said.

Owl was extremely angry and initiated to snatch the mouse. Mouse carefully avoided it. Unfortunately, owl’s craw hit the interviewer’s face. The interviewer then punched the owl back, hitting owl’s face. Good chance for the mouse to escape. The mouse bowed to the interviewer who was so upset. “Ok…the last form, I give it to you” said the interviewer to the mouse.

The long queue was then dismissed. To each 12 animals that had been registered, by tomorrow, they must arrive in the heaven palace. The order of zodiac signs would be awarded based on the order of arrival, whoever would arrive first will be placed as the 1st zodiac sign, and so on***

Back home, mouse saw cat eating and drinking happily. “Yes, I have registered your name” mouse said when the cat asked about it. How happy the cat was, he then let mouse together with him ate the fish he had caught. Cat got drunk. When he was conscious, mouse had left home. The owl came to cat’s house and told everything about what mouse had done. Cat was mad and tried to chase the mouse.

Mouse came over to rabbit’s place to ask for protection. But rabbit was too afraid to deal with cat, so he refused mouse to stay in his house.

Mouse continued running, he saw cow that was still farming. Cow saw mouse behaving nervously. “You must have done any crime” he said to the mouse. “No, cow brother, I was confused as the cat has been rushing to the temple of heaven while you were still here.” What mouse had said made cow rushing to start his journey. “Cow brother, can you take me too? I really want to see this contest…it must be such a great event, too bad to miss it!” Cow let the mouse jump onto his back. And they started the journey together***

Fox wanted revenge to the rabbit. He got an idea, bringing some food and wine to tiger, and told him that rabbit said something bad about him. Tiger then immediately went to seek rabbit for an explanation. Rabbit tried to calm him down and explained that fox told lies. Tiger believed more to what rabbit had said. However, he was still emotionally unstable; he then ordered rabbit to spy other contestants whether or not they had started their journey.

Rabbit agreed and worked on it. Soon he knew that chicken was still at home, busy with his make up; dog and pig were chatting. Arriving at cow’s house, cow’s wife told him that her husband has left to the temple. Reporting this to tiger, both of them were also in rush to begin their journey as well. Fox saw rabbit running, he chased rabbit and bit rabbit’s long tail. Fox got the tail; however, rabbit with a shorter tail can run faster and faster leaving the fox***

It was a beautiful sunset time. Goat was watering flowers when suddenly cow passing and stepping on goat’s flower garden. Not a good situation! However, mouse quickly suggested cow to pay an amount of money for the damage. “Don’t waste time for this as the most important thing is to keep moving to reach the temple as soon as possible.” Cow agreed and goat was also ok with it. After a while, tiger passed by his house then also rabbit did. Goat suddenly realized that those animals had started their journey for the contest. He then told horse to begin the journey immediately.

>>>Fox passed by duck’s place. He blamed his bad day to the duck. Fox was just going to destroy duck’s house. Luckily, the horse which passed by the duck’s house saw fox’s nasty behaviour and with one kick knocked the fox out.

Cow and mouse had already entered the jungle, they got lost. Mouse then climbed up a tree to see the direction and told the cow the correct path. Cow let the mouse sat on his back when he swam crossing the big river. After a while, tiger also crossed to river. Rabbit used dried wood as a boat. Horse and goat also successfully crossed the river***

Sunrise in the following day, chicken, dog, and pig started their journey. Snake passed by their house, asking for a ride, but was rejected by the pig. So the snake continued moving on his trip with his own effort. Chicken, dog, and pig arrived in the river. Chicken and dog had a little argue about how to find a way to cross the river, while the pig tried to find other place to cross the river. Chicken and dog didn’t notice that pig went to find another spot to swim; they thought that the pig had already crossed the river. Thus, chicken was in rush to jump into the river. However, chicken can’t swim well. Luckily, the dog helped him by holding his wing. Pig also found a better spot that enabled him to cross the river.

Snake eventually arrived in the river side. Realizing that he can’t swim, he had an idea to ask help from the dragon who lived inside the river. He saw turtle, his own ancestral relative. He asked turtle to call the dragon inside the river to help him crossing the river. The dragon was awake. Both turtle and snake praised dragon’s power. Dragon was overly flattered, so he helped snake crossing the river. Dragon showed his power to create strong rain which eventually caused flooding. Therefore, the God came to warn him, advising him to ask cow’s help as cow had an ability to dig drainage to over come flooding. He immediately flew to find the cow. On the way, he met chicken, dog, and pig, and asked them whether they met cow. The dog lied by telling him the opposite direction. Dragon directly flew to the direction pointed by the dog. Chicken was disappointed on dog’s attitude; then chicken and dog had an argument again.

Monkey so far was in the first place, sitting on the big tree. The magpie asked him why he was still sitting there instead of going to the temple. Monkey said, “No need to rush, I want to do my business first selling fruit to other animals who passed this way.”

Cat passed by, and was offered to eat some fruit. Cat ate some fruits, but then left the place without paying. “Hey, this is not for free” shouted monkey. But cat misunderstood the offering. He thought it was monkey’s hospitality to offer him some fruits. He didn’t want to pay. Monkey slapped him violently till he dropped***

Cow and mouse passed by monkey’s stall, and were also offered some fruit. But mouse suggested cow to keep moving on as they can eat fruits on the way back home. Tiger, rabbit, horse, and goat consecutively took a rest in monkey’s fruit shop. Only snake didn’t stop there as he realized that his ability was least among others to reach the temple***

After some time searching a long way path, dragon realized that he had been cheated by the dog. He directly went to cow’s house. Cow’s wife told him that he had been heading to the temple. He then directly flew to the temple***

Cow finally arrived in the temple of heaven. Just before entering the gate, mouse with a rapid movement jumped from cow’s back and quickly entered the gate, then followed by the cow. The guard of the heaven gate loudly announced, “Number 1. mouse…, number 2. cow...”

Knowing that the little mouse was the 1st winner, the God wasn’t so pleased. Yet, the God still awarded him the golden robe with the label "子" (zǐ) on it, and cow was with the label "丑" (chǒu).

Cow realized that he had been used by his buddy. Mouse said “Cow brother, thank you for your help. I’ve never believed that this dream comes true.” Cow was eventually accepted the situation as he realized that together with the mouse, his journey was more efficient. Without his help, he might not be able to arrive at the temple earlier than other animals***

Monkey was still waiting for the last animals, chicken, dog, and pig. As usual, monkey persuaded them to take a rest and eat some fruit in his stall. Suddenly, the magpie came and told all of them that mouse and cow had arrived in the temple and been awarded the zodiac robes.

Hearing this news, they all got shocked and directly ran to the temple. Chicken was half running half flying. Dog was in his high speed. Monkey was jumping from branch to branch, which made his money pocket felt down, thus the whole money he collected also dropped to the ground. It was only the pig who kept walking unhurried while collecting the fallen money from monkey’s pocket***

The animals arrived based on the order were: mouse, cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, chicken, dog, and pig.

>>>Knowing that mouse was successful to reach the temple and became the 1st winner of the zodiac contest, both cat and owl committed, that during the day, cat will kill all mice, and at night, owl will be responsible to eradicate mouse and his descendants.

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>Hence, till today, the order of 12 Chinese zodiacs is fixed forming a 12 year cycle: mouse, cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, chicken, dog, and pig.

(See also my other essay regarding the complete name of each zodiac)

>The legend also tells us how rabbit has short tail; how cats and owls are main enemies of mice; but of course, it’s all based on the Chinese tale.

Many thanks to Jiangyang for the help

A place where the end of sleepy ocean meets the clear azureus sky, fresh green trees grow among ease of the modern city; There I will start my friendship and build my own community; There will be the happiest place of mine to live in

Friday, September 7, 2007

Tai Chi (太极拳 - tài jí quán): Soft inner power and its philosophies

There are 2 types of inner power:

  • Hard type; often seen in many martial art practices, such as: expelling enemies without touching them, bare protection to any sharp weapon, etc.
  • Soft type, which I will describe more in the following passage.

Every one has soft inner power (SIP). The simplest illustration about the SIP is: if someone moving a box from point A to B, than he has been already used an SIP. However, once the box has been placed at point B, then the SIP has also been over.

Maintaining our SIP is essential. The more long-lasting the SIP we maintain, the higher our body immunity will be, consequently the more resistant our body to any disease will be. The point is how to train our SIP to be more continuous and more long-lasting. The simplest answer is by practicing “Tai Chi Chuan”.

Every movement of Tai Chi is inspired by philosophies of Buddhism and Taoism. The period when Tai Chi was created, these two teachings were popular in China. It’s believed that most of Taoist monk practiced Tai Chi for maintaining health reason.

The philosophy of Buddhism "form is emptiness, emptiness is form (空即是色, 色即是空)" and the balance of Yin Yang (阴阳/yīn yáng) of Taoism: softer and harder, upward and downward, outward and inward, bigger and smaller, centrifugal and centripetal, are basic philosophies of Tai Chi movement.

Here I can describe Tai Chi Chuan 24 styles and 42 styles, the two styles that I am familiar with. Each movement, from the beginning until the closing part, must flow and not be fragmented, although the formation theme of each movement must be shown obviously .

The best illustration to explain the concept of Tai Chi movement is: Our universe! From an empty space, then the big bang initiates the whole thing, the forming of solar system and other star systems. And everything works based on natural gravity power (as analogized to be the SIP), hence there appears revolution (major movement) and rotation (minor movement), night and day light; and everything must be balance. If any of this system doesn’t work properly, or stop rotating or revolving, then it is the end of the world.

From this analogy, says you are practicing Tai Chi 24 styles, if you perform the whole movement (open-close, revolving-rotating, major-minor, etc) without a balance flow, then your practice of maintaining ISP is totally useless. That’s why the more practice the better.

太极拳 - tài jí quán

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The first day I practised Tai Chi Chuan - 24 styles, my right leg was so painful. Both legs used to be trembling during and after practice. But, it was getting better and better after practising several times.

dedicated to my late Tai Chi master, PekPiu

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Eight Major Styles of Chinese Food - 八大菜系

Delicious Chinese cuisine can be divided into 8 kinds based on characteristics of its own origin, including the coloration (色), aroma (香), taste (味), and appearance (形); The taste of Chinese cooking from each region are commonly: south-sweet (南甜), north-salty (北咸), east-hot and spicy (东辣), west-sour (西酸). The 8 major styles of Chinese cuisine are:

1. Sichuan Cuisine (川菜) - Chuān cài
  • Pock-marked bean curd (麻婆豆腐) má pó dòu fu
  • Chicken cubes with peanuts (宫保鸡丁) gōng bǎo jī dīng
  • Pork shreds with fishy flavour (鱼香肉丝) yú xiāng ròu sī
  • Flavored beef shreds (灯影牛肉) dēng yǐng niú ròu
  • etc
2. Guangdong Cuisine (粤菜) - Yuè cài
  • Roasted suckling pig (烤乳猪) kǎo rǔ zhū
  • Steamed turtle with chives sauce (清蒸甲鱼) qīng zhēng jiǎ yú
  • King snake with bamboo slices (笋片烧蛇) sǔn piàn shāo shé
  • Gourd cups (葫芦盅) hú lu zhōng
  • etc
3. Shandong Cuisine (鲁菜) - Lǔ cài
  • De Zhou grilled chicken (德州扒鸡) dé zhōu pǎ jī
  • Bird's nest soup (清汤燕窝羹) qīng tāng yàn wō gēng
  • Stewed clam (油爆大蛤) yóu bào dà gé
  • Lotus flower and shrimps (荷花大虾) dà xiā
  • etc
4. Huaiyang/Weiyang Cuisine (淮阳菜) - Huái Yáng cài
  • Stir fried chicken and vegetables (蔬菜炒鸡片) shū cài chǎo jī piàn
  • Pork ball and crab casserole (砂锅蟹肉丸) shā guō xiè ròu wán
  • Chicken corn soup (奶油鸡丝玉米汤) nǎi yóu jī sī yù mǐ tāng
  • Squid with crispy rice crust (鱿鱼锅巴) yóu yú guō bā
  • etc
5. Zhejiang Cuisine (浙菜) - Zhè cài;
  • Dong po pork (东坡肘子) dōng pō zhǒu zi
  • Xihu sour fish (西湖醋鱼) xī hú cù yú
  • Shrimp with tea flavour (龙井虾肉) lóng jǐng xiā ròu
  • Beggar’s chicken (叫花鸡) jiào huā jī
  • etc
6. Fujian Cuisine (闽菜) - Mǐn cài
  • Sea food and poultry casserole (红烧鱼翅) hóng shāo yú chì
  • Steamed chicken with egg-white (芙蓉鸡丸) fú róng jī wán
  • Fried prawn (油炸对虾) yóu zhá duì xiā
  • Crispy butterfish with lychee (荔枝鲳鱼) lì zhī chāng yú
  • etc
7. Hunan Cuisine (湘菜) - Xiāng cài
  • Dong'an chicken (东安鸡) dōng ān jī
  • Braised pork (红烧肉) hóng shāo ròu
  • Steamed turtle (清蒸海龟) qīng zhēng hǎi guī
  • Chicken with cayenne pepper (辣子鸡丁) là zi jī dīng
  • etc
8. Anhui Cuisine (安徽) - Huī cài
  • Huang Shan stewed pigeon (黄山醉鸽) huáng shān zuì gē
  • Gourd duck (葫芦鸭) hú lu yā
  • Fricassee pork with egg-white (蛋花炖肉) dàn huā dùn ròu
  • Pork rib with pine nuts (松仁排骨) sōng rén pái gǔ
  • etc
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Reference: baidu and my chinese friends

脑子灵活一定要谦虚
谦虚的人脑子也要灵活

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Shrek

"learn to ignore the names that people call you, ... and you just trust who you are"
---Shrek, from Shrek the Third---