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Of course it's RoChu www.In a Chinese legend about Mid-Autumn Houyi's wife Chang'e flew to the moon because she ate the whole pill,which can make people keep young. It remind me of Yao >uuu< !
And don't ask me why Yao become Chang'e ,Ivan become Jade Rabbit, I just think it will be cute >uuuuu<
Finally,I wrote "中秋快乐" on it means "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival".
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PTDaHood [2013-09-30 17:18:00 +0000 UTC]
Ah, the story of Chang'e and Houyi. I love that story~
Teehee, bunny Ivan makes medicine on the moon -w-
that means yao gets to reject zhu bajie! 8DDDDDDDD
So flowy~~~ I know it's late, but happy moon festival! -w- Hope you had lots and lots of mooncakes~ (I have too many!)
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-01 01:19:23 +0000 UTC]
^u^ Thank you so much, I'm happy you love it.
I've had a happy moon festival (I always think it's called mid-autumn festival !?)
But I got too many moon cakes and finally made me hate them TuT ,what a sad story it is!
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-01 01:47:19 +0000 UTC]
Both are correct, though! I just like to call it moon festival more often in English.
I knowww, there are so many in my dorm, I don't know what to do with them And I don't like the egg yolk.
It got me so sad when I first heard it as a kid xD
No problem!!
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-01 03:33:59 +0000 UTC]
>v< I hate the egg yolk too!
But my mother always ask me to eat it when I was a kid, she said it's good for my health.
Though she don't say it now, She just ask me to do some sports.
But I hate sports too, so I'm a little unhealthy
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-01 04:15:52 +0000 UTC]
I love doing kung fu, actually! Martial arts in general keep me healthy. But then school starts so I don't have the time. I can only run a little every night. I do a little tae kwon do every week, but only a little.
LOLOL, I don't like the egg yolk. And my mom says the same thing! "You yinyang!" she tells me.
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-01 05:47:04 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha!!! You life is so interesting !!!
[Forgive me but I'm interested in what happened in America today !?
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-01 17:25:31 +0000 UTC]
Aha, just a typical life. But there's a lot of opportunity where I live~
Oh! Well, you know the Affordable Health Care Act (not the full name, but, yeah) -- Obamacare? Basically, we were supposed to agree on government funding for it, but the government actually won't agree or come to a conclusion, so basically it shut down. The whole government is on shutdown right now.
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-03 13:03:35 +0000 UTC]
Oh I know,that sounds terrible... [ And I'm so sorry that I reply so late because my mother doesn't allow me to use the computer until I finish my homework...(Chinese homework is too much for the students to do TAT )
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-03 18:15:56 +0000 UTC]
It's really...really annoying. I can safely say that I'm with Obama on this and that most of our government is just...ugh :I
Aha, I live on campus, so there aren't restrictions here. As you can imagine, you stay up late doing homework because we were too lazy to do it during the day xD
Ah, Chinese homework. Makes American homework look paltry.
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-04 03:20:33 +0000 UTC]
I agree with Obama too .
And I have to stay up doing my homework is not only because I'm lazy to do it during the day, in fact, I did it all the day, but it's really really...too much.
Last year, one of my friend who went to America to study told me about their homework, and then, I feel America is really a paradise !!!
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-04 05:20:15 +0000 UTC]
Oh, LOL. I can hardly take the homework here. We seriously have such a hard time with the homework. I know in China you guys seriously do so much more than us, though; we definitely have it easy.
Haha, yeah...I know someone who came here from China (well, I know a lot of people from China, but, you know) who basically didn't get sick for about three years because his body was so adapted to the different environment, and because America is so much more hygienic. The last time I went back to China, I got sick, like, every two weeks.
I actually want to go study in China next year! We have a program here, and I want to go for exchange. The thing is, though, my Chinese isn't that good, and I usually can't get along that well with people from China, because they're so much more friendly and active than New Yorkers. I mean, not only would there be so much more work, but it'd be in a language I'm not that good at (but I really, really want to become good Chinese).
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-05 15:04:02 +0000 UTC]
I see,Chinese environment makes me very disappointing now , especially in Beijing.
And I'm very interested in why you still want to go study in China after you know Chinese environment is not good now ^u^?
I agree that Chinese is difficult to study, because Chinese is my worst subject too.(expect P.E ) But my math physics and chemistry are good >u< , I love physics best!
You said your Chinese isn't good, I think maybe I can help you. We can talk in "Notes" if you want · u · ,Both English and Chinese is ok. Oh I forget one thing that I reply so late is because I went to the English class this morning and......my terrible homework I'm so sorry. My English is very poor, I think. But my favorite universities are both teaching in English.(HongKong University and MIT)
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-06 03:34:02 +0000 UTC]
I know. I was there eight years ago, but I heard that it's changed a lot since then. Heard it actually smells.
Well, I'm Chinese, so I feel that I should know my own native country, even though as a citizen I'm American first. I have carried being both Chinese by blood and American by birth my whole life, so I think I should weigh both sides evenly.
I'm actually good at studying languages and writing -- I'm good with wen ke, and I'm studying journalism, xin wen. I'm that kind of person. It's just that Chinese is difficult for me because at this age I'm not very good with learning and remembering things anymore. I'm actually very bad at math, physics, and chemistry, the like.
Oh, could we? I really want to be better at Chinese. Some people laugh at my Chinese, others think it's actually really good. I think it depends on the person and what I'm saying. But I definitely need to know more vocabulary and learn to write it more.
Your English is a lot better than my Chinese, I can tell you that. My school teaches Chinese, but I can't take it because there's only a certain amount of classes I can take. I grew up in a Chinese community, but that's not enough for me to actually improve.
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CamelGu In reply to PTDaHood [2013-10-06 05:21:15 +0000 UTC]
Of course we can >w< ! Though I can only reply once a week, because I am living on campus. Terrible school TAT!!
I'm so moved you can think that ;v;! Because some Chinese only want to go aboard and never come back to their motherland.(Well, just a few people)
;-----; Our National Day holiday is over and I have to go back to school now. See you next week >u
(I forget one thing that my English is really very poor, it's the reason that my comments are always so short. >//< Don't laugh at me haha . I think you've found it.^u^)
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PTDaHood In reply to CamelGu [2013-10-06 15:31:18 +0000 UTC]
Aha, it's okay. I'm quite busy on my campus as well. My school's actually easier on us than a lot of the schools my friends are going to, but my major...the classes for my major are just...they're the ones who LOVE to pile work. If it's not work, it's studying.
Aha, yeah. A lot of Chinese here are ABCs, like me. They grow up like me -- they know their cultures and languages, but can't speak that well. Some can't speak Chinese at all. Heh, I want to live in China a while and become good at my language, but I know it's going to take a lot of effort and embarrassment. Americans really are dumb compared to people from China, I think, on street smarts. And I'm bad at Chinese. Chinese people from China, I've found, are really talkative people, but it's awkward, and I'm pretty sure I'd get picked on. It's one thing for any other sort of American to go and learn, but I have the Chinese face. I don't have an excuse, they seem to think. It's kind of been stressing me out, but, you know, how else am I to learn? XD
Oh, yeah, it is! Totally didn't realize See you~!
(Aha, but then you'll see my Chinese...xD)
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laveniis [2013-09-20 01:32:32 +0000 UTC]
this is really well done! all your art is perfect uwu
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CamelGu In reply to laveniis [2013-09-20 02:20:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you >vvv< ! I will draw more in the future!
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laveniis In reply to CamelGu [2013-09-20 04:47:13 +0000 UTC]
you're welcome, you're a brilliant artist uwu
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laveniis In reply to CamelGu [2013-09-27 14:27:04 +0000 UTC]
i think you are heheh and a really good one too uwu
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GallifreyanGeek [2013-09-20 00:49:51 +0000 UTC]
Awesome watercolor work, love the ombre look on China's clothes ^_^
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Freddy-chan [2013-09-19 15:21:03 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful! * 7 * I like especially the colors! And the legend sounds cool~ x3
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CamelGu In reply to Freddy-chan [2013-09-20 02:18:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'm so happy you like it >ww<
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