#BLUE REFLECTION:帝
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yuzukahibiscus · 2 years ago
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【Takarazuka・Flower Troupe】Yuzuka Rei The set of the “Double-headed Eagle”, the dance ball...an assembly of glamorous beauty. The stage set in the politically unstable 19th century Austria, it portrays the story of the joy and struggle of finding true love 
【寶塚・花組】柚香光 以「雙頭鷹」為舞台的舞會⋯集結了美輪美奐的美感。舞台設置在政局動蕩的19世紀奧地利,描繪了尋找真愛的快樂與掙扎
(Original article from Fujin Koron 原文來自婦人公論)
The set of the “Double-headed Eagle”, the dance ball and the numerous military uniforms and dress – all of this is an assembly of glamorous beauty. This famous work by Shibata Yukihiro was performed again and again, and this time it would be revived in the Grand Theatre after 30 years under the adaptation and direction of Koyanagi Naoko. Yuzuka delivers the joy and struggle of finding true love. It is refreshing to see how the tragic love story of Rudolf and Marie was approched as a human drama in the politically unstable 19th century Austria.
「雙頭鷹」的佈景、舞會和眾多的軍服、長裙——這一切都是美輪美奐的集結。在小柳奈穂子的潤色和執導下,時隔 30 年後在大劇院再演。柚香光傳達了尋找真愛的喜悅和掙扎。看到魯道夫與瑪麗的悲戀在如何政治動蕩的 19 世紀奧地利燃起愛火是富有新鮮感的。
The dignity of the Habsburgs and how dangerous it was
Compatible with the blonde hair, and other matters such as the military uniform, Yuzuka Rei plays the role of Rudolf, the Crown Prince of the Austra-Hungarian empire.
While associated with the dignity of the Habsburgs, he also faced the danger of being confined to positional restrictions.
Upon a fateful encounter, he met Marie whom he looks at her with gentle eyes, calling her “a little blue flower”.
哈布斯堡王朝的尊嚴與危險
與金發、軍服等相得益彰的是,柚香光飾演的奧匈帝國皇太子魯道夫一角。
在與哈布斯堡王朝的尊嚴聯繫在一起的同時,他也面臨著被局限於皇太子位置所限制的危險。
一次宿命的邂逅,他遇見了瑪麗,他用溫柔的目光看著她,稱她為「一朵藍小花」。
◆ Summary of “MAYERLING” 「梅耶林」概要
In 19th century Vienna, Crown Prince Rudolf (Yuzuka) spent his every day bound by a political marriage without love and his affairs, aspiring to lead a free life just like his cousins such as Johann Salvator (Minami Maito). One day, Rudolf fell in love with the pure baroness’ daughter Marie Vetsera (Hoshikaze Madoka). Unaware of the looming political conspiracies, they often met up again and again...
19世紀的維也納,皇太子魯道夫(柚香)的每一天都被沒有愛情的政治婚姻和事務所束縛,憧憬要過著像他的表兄弟約翰 · 薩爾瓦多(麻衣美奈美飾)一樣的自由生活。有一天,魯道夫愛上了純潔的男爵夫人的女兒瑪麗 · 韋瑟拉(星風まどか),不覺政治陰謀在即,兩人屢屢相見⋯
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Minami plays as Johann Salvator. Taking the role of a storyteller, she plays a man who celebrates freedom, showcasing kindness and masculinity naturally.
水美飾演約翰 · 薩爾瓦多。如同故事的旁白,她很自然地飾演一位善良、呈現男性魅力,高呼自由的男人。
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Towaki Sea plays as the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose role was more deepened in this rendition. Her acting radiates the reflection of passing of time in light and shadow.
永久輝せあ飾演法蘭茲・斐迪南大公,隨著再演變得再給深化的角色。從她的演技,反映著時光的光與影。
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It was impressive to see that Marie is not only cute, but also shows a sense of motherhood and Rudolf almost seem like finding her for salvation.
看到瑪麗不但可愛,也有母性的一面,魯道夫更要向她尋求救贖,是很深刻印象的。
Takarazuka Spectacular “ENCHANTEMENT–Luxurious Perfume–” 「–ENCHANTEMENT–華麗的香水」
This is a revue delivered by Noguchi Kousaku which is inspired by the “ka”  (香 = scent) from Yuzuka Rei’s name.
It’s a beauty and glorious performance delivering the sweet and fragrant scent to the audience.
Not only is there the forest in Paris, but also the NY streets and a night club where the gentlemen are assembled.
It is exploding with the various colours and charms of this stylish Flower Troupe.
It looks like a hot dance battle in the night club where the men are wearing unique suits. It is heart-fluttering to see the connection between doukis Minami and Yuzuka.
這是野口幸作的一個レビュー,靈感來自於柚香光名字中的「香」。
這是一場美麗而輝煌的表演,為觀眾帶來甜美芬芳的香氣。
不僅有巴黎的森林,還有紐約的街道和紳士云集的夜總會。
時尚花組爆發著各種色彩和魅力。
男人們穿著獨特的西裝,就像是在夜總會裡進行一場火熱的熱舞大戰,看得見同期水美和柚香之間的聯繫,讓人怦然心動。
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bestnekozena · 2 years ago
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ブルリフ帝2周年おめで帝! / Blue reflection tie 2nd anniversary -10/21/2022
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komawu · 3 years ago
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把昨天下載的試玩版都跑了一遍!
結果這一款出乎意料的有趣!
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模組我不太喜歡,反光什麼的搞得很像是瓷娃娃,
動作跟頭髮在引擎表現下感覺是那種很簡易陽春的引擎製作,
不知道該怎麼說耶⋯就是有點經費不足的獨立遊戲製作,但看久了,也就覺得某些人物很可愛了!
這款就是靠美術跟故事設定來取勝的吧(?
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人設是岸田梅爾,有名的繪師,從煉金術士認識的!
但我不太吃這畫風XD
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然後主要是經營養成加採集、製作這樣的玩法戳到我的點!可以建設學校!而且還有戰鬥!
大概就是無人島物語+煉金術士的感覺吧(?
故事也很特別,忽然就莫名奇妙的穿到異世界,
而且整個學校、整個世界好像只有4個女學生似的!
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除了主角以外還都沒之前的記憶!
玩到一半覺得有趣,就再去查了一下詳細!
結果沒想到還有戀愛要素!居然是百合!(驚
而且是新遊戲!這個月21號發布!
我應該會買來玩玩看吧!
畢���我沒玩過這類型,而且算是半開放地圖了!
通關試玩版還有小禮物🎁
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玩完試玩版這一段不知道為什麼會覺得她們都死了,
然後來到這個世界⋯
某些場景跟設定對話,偶爾會讓我有這種感覺⋯
希望是青春校園啦!別虐!
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awriternamedgreg · 5 years ago
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黄金帝国;
you say gold plated armor means royalty. but i know it's the deep purple veins running through your heart that makes you a king. gold flecks in your eyes sparkle from the glistening sun -- your bronze skin reminds me of younger days -- when you & i felt beautiful together.
no amount of gold can compare to the weight & worth of your heart.
gold means you're swimming in riches, a comfort to your starving ribs. your teeth are diamonds freshly cut, a bouquet of marigolds that never wilt in your presence. you say your hands will build kingdoms for your children's children & i see the power of love pulsing in your fingers. nothing can stop your busy heartbeat.
you say that gold is both a blessing and a curse.
you say god will fear you in your wake. that your ironclad lips will shatter His dream of ruination, that you will rise a phoenix & stand taller than mountains -- you will not be moved.
you sit on thrones & wear crowns of gold; drinking the ale of gods.
your roots never grow, only the tendons in your arms as you carry the horizon on your shoulders. you’re bound to greatness above all else, you say that this isn’t how it ends, this is only the beginning.
indeed you now shine as bright as the sun, but you are also now blinded by your own reflection. 
& the mirror never shows your colors, only a shy navy blue, the shade of your eyes as they stare back at the darkness you’ve left this world in. you say every ounce of light belongs to you & if the sun splits in half, it’s yours for the taking.
one can no longer tell whether the cards you’ve been dealt had read wealth or greed. 
i know you are not someone i used to love. your arms are no longer towers, but crumbling statues in the mausoleum where i buried you three years ago. this golden city you built between us is on fire & i can no longer smother the lingering smoke.
& even now as we’re surrounded by the ruins, you’re vivid amongst the flames that are blazing around us. It makes your skin shimmer and radiate warmth; but I know that as soon as I touch your sunkissed frame I’ll only get burned.
because even now your malignant aura is contaminated by a gilded poison
i only pray that you’ll tear a piece of your heart for me to keep & open your body to more of this earthly realm before the golden water drowns your veins & you forget what kept you grounded. Another collaboration with @enslavedmind, I just can’t get over your ability to bring out my ideas and help me bring them to life in a world where our words paint a beautiful piece of art. Can’t wait for the next!
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sartorialadventure · 7 years ago
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The Bai or Baip (Bai language: Baipho /pɛ̰˦˨xo̰˦/ (白和); Chinese: 白族; pinyin: Báizú; endonym pronounced [pɛ̀tsī]) are an East Asian ethnic group. They constitute one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. They numbered 1,858,063 as of 2000.
The Bai people hold the colour white in high esteem and call themselves "Baipzix" (pɛ42 tsi33; Baizi 白子), "Baip'ho" (pɛ42 xo44; Baihuo 白伙), "Baip yinl" (pɛ42 ji21; Baini 白尼), or "Miep jiax". Baip people literally means 'white people' in Chinese. In 1956, the Chinese authorities named them the Bai nationality according to their preference.
Bai people live mostly in the provinces of Yunnan (Dali area), and in neighboring Guizhou (Bijie area) and Hunan (Sangzhi area) provinces. Of the 2 million Bai people, eighty percent live in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province.
Although most Bai people adhere to Buddhism, they also have a native religion of Benzhuism: the worship of ngel zex (Chinese: 本主 ben zhu), local gods and ancestors. Ngel zex could be any heroes in history, the prince of the Nanzhao regime, a hero of folklore or even a tiger (for instance, Laojun Jingdi 老君景帝 is a tiger). There are minorities practicing Taoism and Christianity.
There are a few villages in Yunnan where residents are Muslims, but speak Bai as their first language. These people are officially classified by Chinese authorities as belonging to the Hui nationality and call themselves Bai Hui ("Bai-speaking Muslims"). They usually say that their ancestors were Hui people, who came to Yunnan as followers of the Mongolian army in the 14th century.
The Bai people, as their name would suggest, favor white clothes and decorations. Women generally wear white dresses, sleeveless jackets of red, blue or black color, embroidered belts, loose trousers, embroidered shoes of white cloth, and jewelry made of gold or silver. Women in Dali traditionally wear a white coat trimmed with a black or purple collar, loose blue trousers; embroidered shoes, silver bracelets and earrings. Unmarried women wear a single pigtail on the top of the head, while married women roll their hair. The men wear white jackets, black-collared coats, and dark loose shorts. Their headwear and costume reflect the Bai symbols: the snow, the moon, the flower, and the wind.
The modern Bai are famous for their tie dyes and use them for wall hangings, table decorations, clothing, etc.
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junsakura · 3 years ago
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岸田氏:  剣を買ったら,どうにかして見せびらかしたいじゃないですか。そこで,悪ふざけで近所で売っていたハロウィン特集の仮装をして,これならバカがはしゃいでるみたいで面白いかなと考えました。僕はその日だけの一発ネタのつもりだったんですけど,これがウケたんですよね。  で,もう1本買ったんです。ロマンシング・サガの頃から両手剣がすごい好きで,刃が波打っているフランベルジュがかっこいいなと。2本の剣を持ったらパワーアップ感がありますから,僕自身もパワーアップしようと思って,ヴェネチアンマスクを装備してみたのが,ダブルソードの写真です。まさか十数年言われ続けることになるとは……。 細井氏:  もはやネット史に残っていますからね。
イラストレーター岸田メルとは何者なのか。「BLUE REFLECTION TIE/帝」のキャラクターデザインから,その繊細な絵の起源を探る
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ethereal-galaxies · 3 years ago
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@magical-lollipops
"Aww, okay. Wait! Lamda, lemme see your phone!" said Ramuda enthusiastically, holding out a hand.
"....Um... here," hesitantly said Lamda as he handed over the device.
Ramuda let Dice hold Hime's carrier as he programmed in his and Dice's numbers, then went and sent a text to both of them before handing back the phone. "Here ya go! If you ever need me or Dice, just text us!" he said with a cute grin. He had the feeling Lamda could be trusted. Not only that, he wanted to give the purple haired one the chance. And that wasn't only because Gentaro had voiced for it, but because after seeing how shy Lamda actually was, he just felt like, just as his own brothers had with him, he should extend his hand.
Thinking back on it, it was funny in a way. Dice and Gentaro really had changed him personally for the better after they learned the entire truth about him. Sure. They'd been helping him the entire time they knew one another and he had unknowingly let them see into who he really was on several occasions, the true self he hid behind a façade of being completely carefree and happy go lucky. They knew his fears and dislikes, his wants, needs, and what made him happy. It hadn't been a fast change at all. No. It was a slow one that had begun the day Fling Posse was formed.
Lamda took his phone back and glanced at his contacts. Ramuda had put himself in as, "🍭🍬乱数ちゃん🍬🍭" and Dice was in as, "🎲🎰帝統🎰🎲." So many emojis... It was rather interesting seeing how Ramuda decided to put the contacts in. He supposed he'd leave it as it was. He quite liked seeing it. "Ramuda..." He smiled very faintly, but his eyes showed the happiness he felt, a faint glimmer of tears reflected within their blue and pink pools.
"See you later," he finally said, turning and glancing behind him as he walked away with a subtle wave. He wasn't very dramatic either when it came to his mannerisms, apparently. The more he learned about himself, the more he wondered why he'd never given it the time of day before. Now to either reunite with Gentaro or just return to Chuoku on his own depending on if he received a text from him. On the way to the station, he sneezed again and coughed. He felt really tired... He popped a lollipop into his mouth as a precaution. Maybe he was sick.
Ramuda saved Lamda's contact in his phone as, "🐑🐇Λ🐇🐑," referencing both the phonetic of his name and the rabbit hoodie he wore. How did he know the Greek symbol for the letter that represented Lamda's name? He'd worn it on the sweater he'd donned back when The Dirty Dawg was still a thing. He then got out a sucker since it had been a while and turned his attention back to Dice, taking the carrier back and laughing when the other man tugged on it. "Daisuuuuu, you can't fool me~! You're excited to get her set up, too!"
Dice tried to deny it but all he could do was laugh afterwards as they set off on their way to the opposite direction. They had to get a cab back to Yokohama. Remaining with caution, they still hadn’t given their exact location of the hotel they’d been staying at for good reason. Even if Lamda wasn’t lying at all, it’s better he didn’t know in case he was faced with Otome or Ichijiku’s questioning. 
And as for Gentaro’s return texts...  when the hours passed there were still none from him. And once it was finally late in the night just reaching past 23:00, his steps finally echoed through Chuoku’s dim, white halls. 
He didn’t speak or even lift his head as he walked, his phone was still pocketed, and the briefcase with the prior night’s work uniforms remained in hand-almost dragging him toward the clean tile underfoot. His bare hand held it loosely, currently ungloved, but both hands were coated with-
He stopped in the hallway when ghostly footsteps caught his attention. He turned to look over his shoulder. There wasn’t anyone nearby upon examination so the man continued down the hallway. 
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sakekangame · 3 years ago
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【BLUE REFLECTION TIE/帝】 #パッケージゲーム #サイトDEチェック #ゲームコレクター・酒缶
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captainjajajthings · 3 years ago
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Blue Reflection 帝》體驗版即日開放下載,岸田梅爾:我繪製登場的女孩都是女主角
 Blue Reflection 帝》體驗版即日開放下載,岸田梅爾:我繪製登場的女孩都是女主角
香香的女孩們貼貼,戰鬥也刺激
2021-09-30 | 蓋子™
    GUST 角色扮演遊戲新作《Blue Reflection 帝(TIE)》(PS4/Nintendo Switch 10/21 ,Steam 發售日未定)於 9 月 30 日開放體驗版下載,日前製作人細井順三與擔任系列人物設定的繪師岸田梅爾接受亞洲媒體訪問,分享與前作的改進之處,以及人物設定上的發想巧思。
       《BLUE REFLECTION》2H2D持久液    德國黑螞蟻
美國黑金    日本藤素美國黑金
持久液   壯陽藥
  是描述少女度過在「校園日常」與「異世界非日常」的角色扮演遊戲,主角將因為機緣賦予不可思議的力量成為「反像者」,在異世界中與怪物戰鬥,並且藉由與其他夥伴的羈絆獲得新的力量。作品特徵是由知名繪師岸田梅爾擔任人物設定,帶來多位個性豐富的少女們登場,描繪奮鬥在異世界的少女們糾葛,友情與青春。
     《Blue Reflection 帝》前期內容體驗
   星崎愛央因為不明原因來到了她未曾見過的異世界,有三名跟她一樣失憶的高中女生在校園內,但只有愛央有著想回到原本世界的期望,讓三人發現了世界的異常性,開始探索在幻想世界能夠作到的活動,並藉由逐步找回失去記憶,一連串引發更多夥伴的2H2D持久液    德國黑螞蟻
美國黑金    日本藤素美國黑金
持久液   壯陽藥
  加入。
   隨著劇情推進,愛央與夥伴們獲得「反像者」與怪物戰鬥的能力,得以進一部探索世界。本作中的探索活動是能藉由戰鬥與採集心像空間內的可���資源,並用來建設校內設施,這部份的體驗與 GUST 另一系列《鍊金工房》類似,是由採集與戰鬥,製造物品賦予能力的角色扮演體驗,但賦予能力值分散在夥伴身上,要搭配不同角色組合來製造。
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zugadooon · 3 years ago
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PS4/Switch「BLUE REFLECTION TIE/帝」が予約開始!少女たちの等身大の青春を描くRPG最新作! https://www.zugadoon.tk/blog/2021/07/07/ps4-switch%e3%80%8cblue-reflection-tie-%e5%b8%9d%e3%80%8d%e3%81%8c%e4%ba%88%e7%b4%84%e9%96%8b%e5%a7%8b%ef%bc%81%e5%b0%91%e5%a5%b3%e3%81%9f%e3%81%a1%e3%81%ae%e7%ad%89%e8%ba%ab%e5%a4%a7%e3%81%ae/
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sumikko-antena · 4 years ago
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劇情簡介 迪士尼再次宣布真人版電影計畫,2020年推出《花木蘭》真人電影。電影將由《侏羅紀世界》編劇瑞克賈法與亞曼達席佛合力撰寫劇本,由《鯨騎士》紐西蘭女性導演妮琪卡羅執導,中國女演員劉亦菲將飾演花木蘭,甄子丹飾演恩師童將軍,李連杰飾演古代皇帝,傑森史考特李飾演入侵的外族敵軍可汗,鞏俐飾演反派外族女巫。安佑森(Yoson An)飾演陳洪輝一角。
《花木蘭》真人電影,改編自中國文學作品,描述勇敢的少女木蘭,��扮男裝,帶父從軍,英勇抵禦北方外族的侵略。真人版將先祖守衛象徵的木須龍,改動為中國祥獸鳳凰,喻難分雌雄。
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在電影中扮演角色的玩家被稱為演員(男人)或女演員(女人)。另外還有術語“額外”一詞,用作電影中角色很少的次要角色。這與主要角色不同,後者的作用越來越大。作為演員,必須要有與他擔任主角的電影主題相對應的演藝才能。在某些場景中,演員的角色可以由特技演員或特技演員代替。替身演員的存在對於替換扮演通常在動作片中常見的困難和極端場景的演員很重要。
電影也可以用來傳遞電影製片人的某些信息。一些行業還使用電影來傳達和代表其符號和文化。電影製作也是電影中形象化的表達,思想,觀念,概念,感覺和情緒的一種形式。電影本身主要是虛構的,儘管有些是根據真實故事或真實故事改編的。
也有帶有原始和真實圖像或傳記電影的紀錄片,講述一個人物的故事。還有許多其他受歡迎的類型電影,包括動作片,恐怖片,喜劇片,浪漫片,奇幻片,驚悚片,戲劇片,科幻片,犯罪片,紀錄片等。
這是一些信息關於電影或電影的定義。該信息已從各種來源和參考文獻中引用。希望它會有用。
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他的第一部電視節目是實驗性的,零星的節目,從1930年代起,只能在離桅杆很近的距離處觀看。電視節目,例如1936年德國夏季奧運會,喬治六世國王加冕。在19340年的英國,以及1939年在美國紐約世界博覽會上著名的大衛·薩諾夫(David Sarnoff)的發射,這種媒介不斷發展,但第二次世界大戰使戰後的發展停滯不前。 19440年的世界電影啟發了許多美國人,他們購買了第一台電視。1948年,廣受歡迎的德士古星劇院廣播電台成為第一個每週舉行的電視綜藝節目,該節目主持了米爾頓·伯雷(Milton Berle),並獲得“電視先生”的稱號,證明了這種媒體是穩定的,可以吸引廣告商的現代娛樂形式。 1951年9月4日,美國首次全國直播電視轉播,當時哈里·杜魯門(Harry Truman)總統在舊金山日本和約會議上就AT&T的跨大陸電纜和微波中繼系統發表演講時,已向當地市場的廣播公司播出。是。
1954年1月1日,在美國舉行了第一次全國性的彩色表演(1954年的玫瑰遊行錦標賽)。在接下來的十年中,大多數網絡廣播和幾乎所有本地廣播都繼續以黑白廣播。宣佈於1965年秋季進行顏色轉換,其中超過一半的網絡黃金時段節目都以彩色廣播。一年之後,第一個全彩高峰季節來了。在19402年,白天網絡節目的最後一次支持被轉換為第一個全彩網絡季節。
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由於可以呈現的格式和類型多樣,電視節目比大多數其他媒體更加多樣化。表演可以是虛構的(如喜劇和戲劇)或非虛構的(如紀錄片,新聞和真人秀)。它可以是最新的(如本地新聞節目和一些電視電影)或歷史的(如許多紀錄片和虛構電影)。它們可以是教育性的,也可以是娛樂性的,就像情節喜劇和遊戲節目一樣。 [需要引文]
戲劇節目通常由一系列在歷史或現代背景下扮演角色的演員組成。該計劃遵循他們的生活和冒險。在1980年代之前,演出(肥皂劇系列除外)總體上保持靜止,沒有故事情節,主要人物和前提幾乎沒有變化。 [需要引證]如果劇集中人物的生活發生了一些變化,那麼通常最後將其反轉。因此,可以以任何順序廣播情節。 [需要引用]自1980年代以來,許多FILMS的情節,性格或兩者都有逐漸的變化。例如,希爾街布魯斯(Hill Street Blues)和聖艾爾瑟弗(St. Elsewhere)是美國第一部具有這種戲劇性結構的黃金時段戲劇電視電影[4] [需要更好的消息來源],而後來的MOVIE Babylon 5進一步說明了這種結構具有有關計劃的五個賽季的預定故事。 [需要引文]
據報導,到2020年,電視在大型媒體公司的收入中所佔比例要大於電影。一些人還注意到某些電視節目的質量有所提高。 2020年,獲得奧斯卡獎的電影導演史蒂芬·索德伯格(Steven Soderbergh)宣布了角色和敘事的模棱兩可和復雜性:“我認為現在電視上已經可以看到這些特質,而那些想看這種特質的人正在看電視。
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Xing-Xiu Temple (白雞行修宮)
While in the process of doing research for my recent post about Taipei's popular Xing-Tian Temple, I was surprised to learn that the popular religious and tourist landmark was the headquarters of an organization that consisted of three temples, several libraries and a hospital which were all built thanks to the charitable donations of the organization and its vast group of followers.
Though most temples in Taiwan achieve "famous" status due to their age and their historical significance - Xing-Tian Temple has been able to become one of the most highly-visited places of worship in Taipei and also a popular destination for people who are visiting the city and want to experience a bit of Taiwanese culture in action. According to the temple's own estimates, over 10,000 people walk through its doors each day making it one of Taipei's busiest tourist spots despite only being half a century old.
The temple has been able to use its relative youth to its advantage and has taken a leadership role in promoting progressive policies that aim to help protect the environment. The organizations decision to ban the usage of burning incense and paper throughout each of its three temples ultimately caused a ripple effect among some of the other larger temples in Taipei which have been reluctant to change but have since made plans to follow suit and contribute to help make Taipei a more environmentally friendly place to live!
While Xing-Tian temple gets the majority of the attention - the other two temples that belong to the organization are equally grand and visually very similar. These two gems have not really become tourists attractions in the same way that Xing-Tian temple has but are equally worthy of receiving the same amount of attention.
Xing-Xiu Temple (行修宮) is nestled in the mountains near New Taipei City's Sanxia district (三峽區). The area which is known as "Baiji" or White Chicken (白雞) is one that is known historically for the coal mining industry (of which there are still a few in operation) and is significant for the Hsin-Tian organization (恩主公) because its founder Master Hsuan Kung (玄空師父) was brought up and made a fortune in the mining industry before becoming a popular religious figure.
Sanxia - Sanxia Old Street | Qingshui Temple | Wuliaojian | Manyueyuan | Dabao River | Kite Mountain
The construction of Xing-Xiu Temple started in 1962 and was finished three years later in 1965. This means that it actually predates its popular Taipei sister-temple by a couple of years but is still not the oldest temple in the group as the Beitou branch (北投行天宮) opened its doors to the public a few months earlier. All three temples however were built within a few years of each other making their age somewhat insignificant.
When it comes to the design of the temple, Sanxia's Xing-Xiu Temple is almost an identical twin to what you see in Taipei - The only major difference is that one is situated within a large metropolitan city while the other sits on the side of a mountain meaning that the environment that surrounds the temple makes it seem much larger than it actually is.
When you arrive at the temple you are greeted by a large market where vendors are set up selling various types of local food, vegetables and products that make it seem almost like a carnival-like atmosphere.
Once you pass by market you have to walk up a short but steep set of stairs that brings you to the temple - The first thing you'll notice when you arrive is that it looks brick-for-brick identical to the temple in Taipei. I seriously had to step back for a minute and look around to realize that I wasn't actually just visiting Xing-Tian Temple in Taipei for the hundredth time.
Even though the two temples are almost identical there are a few noticeable differences - The first is that the wall that surrounds the Taipei temple is non-existent and is replaced by a beautifully made natural garden on either side with the courtyard in front giving the area a much more natural look. The next difference is that there are two smaller buildings on either side of the main temple that act as shrines to the Earth God (福德正神) and another dedicated to the late founder of the temple Master Hsuan Kung.
One of the most attractive differences between the two however is that there are several hiking routes behind the temple on popular Baiji Mountain Hiking Trail (白雞山登山步道). Even if you aren't interested in taking the four kilometre hike up the mountain you can walk up the mountain for a few minutes to a platform behind that temple complex that gives spectacular views of the temple grounds. The short walk up the hill made the day for me as I was able to see the temple from above with the mountainous landscape all around it.
Shrines
Xing-Xiu temple is dedicated primarily to Lord Guan (關聖帝君) who is also known as Guan Yu (關羽) or Guan Gong (關公) and is one of the most recognized figures within Chinese culture. Guan was a leading general who served under Liu Bei (劉備) during the Three Kingdoms period and is now immortalized as a deity within Taoism and has also become a celebrated figure within Confucianism and Buddhism as well.
Guan who lived from 160-221AD was deified by Taoists sometime during the Sui dynasty (隋朝) between 581 and 618 and is worshipped in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and pretty much any place where people of Chinese descent have migrated.
Stories about Lord Guan have been passed down through the generations and he has become somewhat of a legend thanks to the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (三國演義) a masterpiece of ancient Chinese literature.
The important thing to remember about Guan Yu however is that while there are a lot of superlative stories that deal with his exploits, he is widely respected within Chinese culture as the epitome of loyalty and righteousness. Today he is not only worshipped as an all-knowing and all-powerful deity but also as the god of war and a patron saint of business people and scholars. This is why statues of Lord Guan have become almost synonymous with Chinese businesses around the world as his presence is thought to help bring success.
As the god of war, he has also become a patron figure for the many different organized criminal groups within Chinese society and paying respect to Lord Guan is important for keeping discipline within the ranks.
The shrines at Xing-Xiu Temple differ a bit from Xing-Tian Temple so if you take a look you're going to see something that you probably won't see at other temples in Taiwan. The part that might amaze you the most is that the right shrine has statues dedicated to a few figures that you may not have seen before and have names that might have you scratching your head if you understand Chinese. The confusing thing is that the names "聖父“ or "聖母“ are typically used for Christians when we talk about "God" or "Mary" but in this case they are referring to the family of Lord Guan. The left shrine has statues dedicated to Lord Guan's Grandfather (聖公), Father (聖父), Grandmother (聖母) and Mother (聖媽).
The main shrine and the one most visible to people on the outside is dedicated to Lord Guan's son (關太子平), Lord Guan (關聖大帝) and Zhou Cang (周恩師倉) who was one of Lord Guan's right hand men during the Three Kingdom's Period.
The shrine to the right has statues dedicated to people who were also important during the Three Kingdoms period and were close allies and friends of Lord Guan. The three statues are dedicated to master strategist Zhuge Liang (諸葛武侯孔明), Kingdom of Shu Emperor Liu Bei (漢昭烈帝劉備), and General Zhang Fei (桓侯大帝張飛).
The shrine at this temple is somewhat more interesting if you've read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義) or have seen any of the various movies that have been made about it, including the most recent Red Cliff (赤壁) which did an excellent job portraying the characters which are enshrined at this temple.
Temple Disciples (效勞生) / Cleansing the Spirit (受驚)
One of the most noticeable aspects of a visit to any of the three temples belonging to this organization are the blue-robed "Xiaolaosheng" (效勞生) or “helpers”. In the past the helpers would walk around with large bouquets of incense to hand out to people who came to the temple to pray but today their roles have changed a bit in order to reflect the environmental policies of the temple.
They continue to be a constant fixture of the temple and no matter when you go or what time of the day you are there they will always be there providing services to the people who visit. While most temples in Taiwan have volunteers of this sort, Xingtian Temple is a bit different in that the "helpers" are a much more organized group who perform quite a few duties throughout the temple - Its common to find them reciting sutras, chanting verses, assisting visitors, answering questions and performing Taoist rituals.
The helpers stated purpose is to work for the 'benefit of others as well as cultivate their hearts and minds'. While "helper" is a simple translation, you might want to just refer to them as 'Temple Disciples' to make things a little more easy to understand. The helpers comes from all walks of life and speak many languages, so if you have a question they will be happy to answer but before they do so they'll say "ping'an" (平安) which means "safety" as a way to give a blessing to anyone who they come in contact with.
One of more interesting duties for the helpers is for a ritual called "recalling frightening souls" (收驚) which is an age-old Taoist ritual meant to help purify oneself and bring calm to your soul. The thought process behind it is that from time to time, something might happen which frightens you so much that your soul (one of them) attempts to 'escape' from your body. It could be anything from a good scare during a horror movie to a close call on the road. If you feel yourself suffering from this sort of shock, it is quite normal for people to visit a temple to have this ritual performed on them.
The ritual which is a 'cleansing' or even an 'exorcism' of sorts is meant to calm your soul and bring it back into your body so that you are more at ease. The women who perform the ritual at this specific temple will wave a stick of incense around all of your chakra points and whisper a prayer signifying that it is safe for your soul to return to your body.
Design
As mentioned above, the design of the temple is almost identical to the one in Taipei. If you walk into this temple having visited some of Taiwan's other Taoist temples, the simplicity will be a stark contrast to the amazing detail of some of Taiwan's other places of worship. While it is a young temple and a simple one at that, it doesn't mean that there aren't minor details in the design that you shouldn't pay attention to and appreciate. The minor details are the areas of this temple where you're most likely to notice the slight design differences.
The temple was designed in a traditional way with a front hall (前殿) and a main hall (正殿) which are joined by two long corridors which are known as the "guardian dragons" (護龍). The middle of the temple which serves as the courtyard is where people will go to pray. The main hall of the temple is off-limits to guests, so if you want to see the main shrine you are going to have to peer in from the courtyard.
While the temple is quite plain the things to notice within would be the dragons and phoenixes on the roof which act as guardians which ward off evil. Dragons specifically help to prevent fires and pray for rain while phoenixes appear when he earth is at peace and have long been considered auspicious symbols within traditional Chinese culture.
When it comes to stone work, Taiwanese temples spare no expense and this temple is no different. The temple boasts twenty-seven beautiful stone columns in the front hall which have beautiful calligraphy poems carved into them by various Taiwanese artists. The poems on the pillars are meant to glorify Lord Guan and are an important addition to the design of the temple.
Apart from the columns, you'll find two stone "Qilin" (麒麟) at the main entrance to the front hall. Taiwanese temples are typically protected by stone lions but this one is a bit different - Qilin which are also known as Chinese unicorns are mythical Chinese creatures that have the head of a dragon and the body of either an ox, deer, or horse with scales and hooves. While extremely cool-looking, Qilin symbolize prosperity, serenity and that the nation is at peace which I think fit in well with this temple.
If you have been to Xing-Tian temple in Taipei it is quite easy to compare the two - With the temple in Taipei you have the convenience of riding the MRT and walking a short distance to reach the temple. Xing-Xiu Temple on the other hand is a bit more difficult to get to but I'd argue that a visit to this temple is actually a much more peaceful and enjoyable experience.
The temple has the aesthetics that you're familiar with in Taipei but blends in extremely well with the natural environment around it. When you think of peaceful Zen-like temples nestled in the mountains, you'd probably be thinking of a place like this. If you are in the Sanxia area and have the opportunity to visit, make sure check this one out!
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The Bai or Baip (Bai language: Baipho /pɛ̰˦˨xo̰˦/ (白和); Chinese: 白族; pinyin: Báizú; endonym pronounced [pɛ̀tsī]) are an East Asian ethnic group. They constitute one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People’s Republic of China. They numbered 1,858,063 as of 2000.
The Bai people hold the colour white in high esteem and call themselves “Baipzix” (pɛ42 tsi33; Baizi 白子), “Baip'ho” (pɛ42 xo44; Baihuo 白伙), “Baip yinl” (pɛ42 ji21; Baini 白尼), or “Miep jiax”. Baip people literally means ‘white people’ in Chinese. In 1956, the Chinese authorities named them the Bai nationality according to their preference.
Bai people live mostly in the provinces of Yunnan (Dali area), and in neighboring Guizhou (Bijie area) and Hunan (Sangzhi area) provinces. Of the 2 million Bai people, eighty percent live in concentrated communities in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province.
Although most Bai people adhere to Buddhism, they also have a native religion of Benzhuism: the worship of ngel zex (Chinese: 本主 ben zhu), local gods and ancestors. Ngel zex could be any heroes in history, the prince of the Nanzhao regime, a hero of folklore or even a tiger (for instance, Laojun Jingdi 老君景帝 is a tiger). There are minorities practicing Taoism and Christianity.
There are a few villages in Yunnan where residents are Muslims, but speak Bai as their first language. These people are officially classified by Chinese authorities as belonging to the Hui nationality and call themselves Bai Hui (“Bai-speaking Muslims”). They usually say that their ancestors were Hui people, who came to Yunnan as followers of the Mongolian army in the 14th century.
The Bai people, as their name would suggest, favor white clothes and decorations. Women generally wear white dresses, sleeveless jackets of red, blue or black color, embroidered belts, loose trousers, embroidered shoes of white cloth, and jewelry made of gold or silver. Women in Dali traditionally wear a white coat trimmed with a black or purple collar, loose blue trousers; embroidered shoes, silver bracelets and earrings. Unmarried women wear a single pigtail on the top of the head, while married women roll their hair. The men wear white jackets, black-collared coats, and dark loose shorts. Their headwear and costume reflect the Bai symbols: the snow, the moon, the flower, and the wind.
The modern Bai are famous for their tie dyes and use them for wall hangings, table decorations, clothing, etc.
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