{"id":118,"date":"2007-10-04T22:04:43","date_gmt":"2007-10-05T06:04:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nomadicminds.org\/blogs\/2007\/10\/04\/drums-of-war-started-at-yuyang\/"},"modified":"2007-10-04T22:04:43","modified_gmt":"2007-10-05T06:04:43","slug":"drums-of-war-started-at-yuyang","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.nomadicminds.org\/blogs\/2007\/10\/drums-of-war-started-at-yuyang\/","title":{"rendered":"Drums of War Started at YuYang"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&apos;s national holiday for the whole week.  My plan was simple: sleep.  I have crossed pacific too many times this year.  I need to get to know my bed better.  For the 1st two day, it worked.  I will doze off few times during the day.  I can feel the sleep deficit being paid back.  I really needed this holiday.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.sun.com\/syw\/resource\/QingTombs.jpg\" border=\"0\" width=\"500\" height=\"236\" alt=\"Qing Tombs\" \/><\/div>\n<p>When a friend called for a day-trip to the Qing tombs, I was just about to get bored.  I jumped on it immediately and was quite glad that I did.  Qing&apos;s emperors chose to have their tombs about 150 kilometers east of Beijing.  (Ming&apos;s emperors picked a site north of Beijing along the route to a famous Great Wall spot.)  The trip organizer decided to visit a buddasm temple, DuLe temple (\u00e7\u2039\u00ac\u00e4\u00b9\u0090\u00e5\u00af\u00ba) on our way.  It was a great choice.  DuLe temple is a thousand-year old historical site and an active temple.  We studied the architecture and marvelled at the artifacts.<br \/>\nThe temple is at Ji county in TianJin City (\u00e5\u00a4\u00a9\u00e6\u00b4\u00a5\u00e5\u00b8\u201a\u00ef\u00bc\u0152\u00e8\u201c\u0178\u00e5\u017d\u00bf\u00ef\u00bc\u0161 There is no mistake here.  TianJin city has a Province level status.)  As we walked around the town, we realized that Ji county used to be called YuYang (\u00e6\u00b8\u201d\u00e9\u02dc\u00b3) few hundred years ago.<br \/>\nWaves of memory swept over me and I was thrown back to teenage years.  This is the city I dreamt about so many times.  Cool, cool, cool!<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.sun.com\/syw\/resource\/DuLeSi.jpg\" border=\"0\" width=\"150\" height=\"88\" alt=\"\" style=\"float: right\"><\/p>\n<p>About 1300 years ago, Tang (\u00e5\u201d\u0090) dynasty ruled the middle kingdom.  It was glorious time.  But warlord AnLuShan (\u00e5\u00ae\u2030\u00e7\u00a6\u201e\u00e5\u00b1\u00b1: 703~757) wanted more.  He started his coup right here from this city of YuYang.  When he was stationed here, he read a line from Confucius that the happiness of many is better than one and named the temple accordingly.  The literal interpretation would be &#8220;The Temple of Solitary Happiness.&#8221;  The general interpretation is that he would rather not share.<\/p>\n<p>Few decades later, poet BAI JuYi (\u00e7\u2122\u00bd\u00e5\u00b1\u2026\u00e6\u02dc\u201c) wrote a long poem about a beautiful girl, the emperor, and Mr. AnLuShan.  Every generation re-read the poem and all got enchanted by the sadness and the intensity of the story.<\/p>\n<p>Time warped to 1930s, musician HUANG Zi (\u00e9\u00bb\u201e\u00e8\u2021\u00aa) captured the story and turned it into a master-piece choir.  My high-school class, in my junior year, picked it to enter a choir competition.  We practiced hard, won at school level, entered a tournament, and won again.  That was many months of intense practice, focus, camaraderie, and hardwork.  It was one of the best times of my life.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&apos;s national holiday for the whole week. My plan was simple: sleep. I have crossed pacific too many times this year. I need to get to know my bed better. For the 1st two day, it worked. 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