你可能见过奢华的婚庆场面,你可能见过盛大的庆祝场面,
但你绝没见过如此浪漫,令人感动的温馨画面。
一段艰辛的感情历程,一段浪漫的温情故事,
一路执子之手的相拥和陪伴,
在今夜,在夏新,在一个难忘的夜晚里,我们见证了这一切。
灯火摇曳,彩花飞舞,歌声飞扬,舞姿优雅,
我们对这对新人充满了敬意和羡慕。
三问三答的承诺和相知,
ss的激动难以言语,
花火的幸福笑容如花,
艰辛的旅途拉近了两个人的心,换得了一生的幸福,
这一切在那瞬间定格,印在我们心里。
人生何处能相逢?
在这里,就在这里,在这里相识,相知,相爱,携手一生。
祝福这对幸福的人相伴一生,相爱一世!
(谢谢香茗,这是香茗在我和LP在学校举办的舞会婚礼后发在BBS上的文章)
星期日, 十二月 24, 2006
星期四, 十二月 21, 2006
终于开始看Prison Break了
借同事的移动硬盘拷贝了第一季回去,昨天晚上看了前两集。
剧情很紧凑,如果不是时间太晚,肯定会一集接着一集的往后看。和看Friends是完全不同的感觉。
在上周看完Friends之后就一直在犹豫接下来看哪部连续剧。本来是准备看绝望的主妇或者欲望都市的。可是,最近大家好像都非常流行看PB,就拿来瞅了一下,果然精彩。希望能快快出后边的,最好是等我看到的时候,已经是快结束的时候了。哇哇~
Michael好帅啊,监狱医院那个医生也是个美女,哇哇~
剧情很紧凑,如果不是时间太晚,肯定会一集接着一集的往后看。和看Friends是完全不同的感觉。
在上周看完Friends之后就一直在犹豫接下来看哪部连续剧。本来是准备看绝望的主妇或者欲望都市的。可是,最近大家好像都非常流行看PB,就拿来瞅了一下,果然精彩。希望能快快出后边的,最好是等我看到的时候,已经是快结束的时候了。哇哇~
Michael好帅啊,监狱医院那个医生也是个美女,哇哇~
星期四, 十二月 14, 2006
Ginkgo
The Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), frequently misspelled as "Gingko", and sometimes known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique tree with no close living relatives. It is classified in its own division, the Ginkgophyta, comprising the single class Ginkgoopsida, order Ginkgoales, family Ginkgoaceae, genus Ginkgo and just the one species. It is one of the best known examples of a living fossil. In the past it has also been placed in the divisions Spermatophyta or Pinophyta. Ginkgo is a gymnosperm (as opposed to an angiosperm), meaning "naked seed"; its seeds are not protected by an ovary wall and hence, the berry-like structures produced by female ginkgo trees are technically not fruit.Comes from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gingko
星期二, 十二月 12, 2006
星期五, 十二月 08, 2006
星期三, 十二月 06, 2006
Tulip~perfect lover, frame
Tulip (general) — perfect lover, frame, flower emblem of holland
Tulip (red) — believe me, declaration of love
Tulip (variegated) — beautiful eyes
Tulip (yellow) — there's sunshine in your smile, hopeless love




Tulip (Tulipa) is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Liliaceae. They are native to southern Europe, north Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran (where the flower is suggested on the nation's flag) east to northeast China and Japan. The centre of diversity of the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan.
They are perennial bulbous plants growing to 10–70 centimetres (4–27 in) tall, with a small number of strap-shaped, waxy-textured, usually glaucous green leaves and large flowers with six tepals. The fruit is a dry capsule containing numerous flat disc-shaped seeds.
The tulip is the national flower of Iran and Turkey, and tulip
motifs feature prominently in Persian and Turkish folk arts. The European name for the flower comes from the Persian word for turban, a origin probably originating in the common Turkish custom of wearing flowers in the folds of the turban.
Alternatively, the use may have arisen because this eastern flower, when not yet in full bloom, resembles a turban.
Unofficially, the flower is also emblematic of the Netherlands.
For instance, in an annual gesture of gratitude to Canada for
liberating the nation from Nazi German tyranny in World War II and for serving as a refuge for the Crown Princess(subsequently Queen Juliana), a supply of tulips is sent to be planted in Canada's national capital in Ottawa.
In both the Ottoman Empire and Netherlands, separate episodes of tulip mania struck both countries which both led to damaging speculation crashes which also contributed to the Ottoman Empire's economic decline.
Numerous cultivars have been bred for garden use. It is often
considered one of humanity's "canonical flowers", along with the rose, lily, orchid, and peony (Pollan, M).
Tulips are also renowned in Spalding, UK - an area now known as South Holland, due to its drained fens similar to Holland, plus it is easily the main centre of the UK bulb industry. To reflect this, the local radio station is named Tulip Radio.
More informations, please view http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip
Tulip (red) — believe me, declaration of love
Tulip (variegated) — beautiful eyes
Tulip (yellow) — there's sunshine in your smile, hopeless love




Tulip (Tulipa) is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Liliaceae. They are native to southern Europe, north Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran (where the flower is suggested on the nation's flag) east to northeast China and Japan. The centre of diversity of the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan.
They are perennial bulbous plants growing to 10–70 centimetres (4–27 in) tall, with a small number of strap-shaped, waxy-textured, usually glaucous green leaves and large flowers with six tepals. The fruit is a dry capsule containing numerous flat disc-shaped seeds.
The tulip is the national flower of Iran and Turkey, and tulip
motifs feature prominently in Persian and Turkish folk arts. The European name for the flower comes from the Persian word for turban, a origin probably originating in the common Turkish custom of wearing flowers in the folds of the turban.
Alternatively, the use may have arisen because this eastern flower, when not yet in full bloom, resembles a turban.
Unofficially, the flower is also emblematic of the Netherlands.
For instance, in an annual gesture of gratitude to Canada for
liberating the nation from Nazi German tyranny in World War II and for serving as a refuge for the Crown Princess(subsequently Queen Juliana), a supply of tulips is sent to be planted in Canada's national capital in Ottawa.
In both the Ottoman Empire and Netherlands, separate episodes of tulip mania struck both countries which both led to damaging speculation crashes which also contributed to the Ottoman Empire's economic decline.
Numerous cultivars have been bred for garden use. It is often
considered one of humanity's "canonical flowers", along with the rose, lily, orchid, and peony (Pollan, M).
Tulips are also renowned in Spalding, UK - an area now known as South Holland, due to its drained fens similar to Holland, plus it is easily the main centre of the UK bulb industry. To reflect this, the local radio station is named Tulip Radio.
More informations, please view http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip
星期二, 十二月 05, 2006
彼岸花,开彼岸,只见花,不见叶~

曼珠沙华,又称彼岸花。一般认为是生长在三途河边的接引之花。花香传说有魔力,能唤起死者生前的记忆。

春分前后三天叫春彼岸,秋分前后三天叫秋彼岸。
是上坟的日子。
彼岸花开在秋彼岸期间,非常准时,所以才叫彼岸花吧。

彼岸花是开在黄泉之路的花朵,在那儿大批大批的开着这花,远远看上去就像是血所铺成的地毯, 又因其红的似火而被喻为”火照之路” 也是这长长黄泉路上唯一的风景与色彩. 人就踏着这花的指引通向幽冥之狱.

彼岸花,花开开彼岸,花开时看不到叶子,有叶子时看不到花,花叶两不相见,生生相错.
More infomation please view http://www.eygle.com/me/BiAn.Flower.php.
http://yaccyann.maxs.jp/higanbana2004/index.html.
星期一, 十二月 04, 2006
上海外国语大学教授吴友富做的学问- 韩寒 - 新浪BLOG
上海外国语大学教授吴友富做的学问- 韩寒 - 新浪BLOG
I quite agree with one of Han's opinions, the totem of China should be renamed from "Dragon" to "Long", just like Korea let us call their capital "首尔" instead of "汉城".
I quite agree with one of Han's opinions, the totem of China should be renamed from "Dragon" to "Long", just like Korea let us call their capital "首尔" instead of "汉城".
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