I'm English and growing old. I've felt a connection with Chinese culture since I was a child, but only now is it developing into a near-obsession. The longevity, depth, richness and sophistication is breathtaking, which is why I watched this all the way through even though there were no English subtitles. It was sumptuous.
Cao Siyuan I've long had a suspicion along the same lines. There has been a series on British TV over the past few weeks called 'The History of China.' The presenter visited a 'suburb' of Xi'an, and it looked very familiar to me. I saw a photograph of a mountain range in China many years ago, and felt that I knew it because I'd been there even though I've never been to China. I used to have glimpses of the interior of a building with exposed wooden beams and wooden walls that was lit by oil lamps, and somehow knew it was in China. And there are other example. So yes, you might be right. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the modern, post-Mao China now rediscovering its ancient culture and re-asserting its place as one of the world's leading civilisations? I hope so. Thank you for replying.
+Cao Siyuan Nevertheless, I'm glad to have been enlightened with regard to the richness and beauty of historic Chinese culture. My hope is not for dominance or competition by or between east and west, but for mutual respect. (And I do realise that both Europe and Japan exploited China during the latter days of the Qing.) I wish I could talk to you in Mandarin. Thank you for using my language.
I'm English and growing old. I've felt a connection with Chinese culture since I was a child, but only now is it developing into a near-obsession. The longevity, depth, richness and sophistication is breathtaking, which is why I watched this all the way through even though there were no English subtitles. It was sumptuous.
Cao Siyuan
I've long had a suspicion along the same lines. There has been a series on British TV over the past few weeks called 'The History of China.' The presenter visited a 'suburb' of Xi'an, and it looked very familiar to me. I saw a photograph of a mountain range in China many years ago, and felt that I knew it because I'd been there even though I've never been to China. I used to have glimpses of the interior of a building with exposed wooden beams and wooden walls that was lit by oil lamps, and somehow knew it was in China. And there are other example. So yes, you might be right.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the modern, post-Mao China now rediscovering its ancient culture and re-asserting its place as one of the world's leading civilisations? I hope so.
Thank you for replying.
+Cao Siyuan Nevertheless, I'm glad to have been enlightened with regard to the richness and beauty of historic Chinese culture. My hope is not for dominance or competition by or between east and west, but for mutual respect. (And I do realise that both Europe and Japan exploited China during the latter days of the Qing.)
I wish I could talk to you in Mandarin. Thank you for using my language.
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Thank you and we share our culture with you
音乐很美。此片让人感同梦回大唐的时空中。
好想穿越到古代 感受一下当时的生活和人文
Sophia Qi 那只能是唐朝,一個開明的國度
你儍啊!任何一個朝代,絕對不能比對現代的生活,還是面對現實吧!這現代生活比古代方便多了,努力工作,會看到很多美好的事物,就像妳看到這個視頻,也是現世所做的吧!
可以看月关的《醉枕江山》
唐代的皇后衣装妆容都是魏晋风格这合理吗
这个里面的官员和皇室衣服根本都不是汉服,就只是古装而已
@@jgzhu6239 不是汉服 那是什么服
唐代初期保有魏晉風格是很正常的~
,每個人 大
我是胡汉三。啊哈
好像听说。唐朝有个女人她废了当场皇帝,自己做了中国历史上唯一一个女皇帝。骆冰王起兵造反,兵败咸阳城下。