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A Dialogue Between A Fisherman And A Woodcutter (渔樵问对) is an essay on philosophy and prediction by Shao Kangjie (1011-1077 ), one of the greatest I Ching masters.
The #translation above is my own.
The #painting above is from @artlink:
《木棉红》 "Red Cotton Tree"
– Zhao Shao'ang 趙少昂 (1905-1998)
https://t.co/RWfpf41ibO
(A cotton tree addresses an oak)
We share the burdens
of storms, lightning, thunder.
We share the joys
of fog, mountain mists and wonders
As if forever sundered,
yet joined in roots thereunder.
"To the Oak"《致橡树》
Shu Ting 舒婷, 1977
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🎨 Zhao Shao'ang 趙少昂
"¿Dices que quieres una yegua o un semental?"
jing shao queriendo buscar esposa para su xiao hei 🤣🖤
Their ultimate technique-- the 'shao bump. Mira and Jo are not responsible for fatal blood loss via nosebleed it's on their dumptruck licenses
🎨 and Jo: @PotooBrigham
@tororokonbu1029 いいの?!?!?!?!?!じゃあ俺のうちの子かsmileさんか………ッッshaoちゃんか……!!!!
これうちの子……、!!!!!
よろしくおねがいします!!!!!
Here is the full promotional artwork for the upcoming #AssassinsCreed Desert Storm Chinese novel featuring Shao Jun!